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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 346701, member: 3011"]I think kids get too many free passes. Nothing is ever their fault any more. It is my hope that if I can help someone realize that actions have consequences, they might benefit from it. At the same time, I realize that the probability of this is low. That's the way it goes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have ragged on people who think the banks are their personal coin shops and complain when the banks don't see it that way. I'm also particularly upset by the posts that start out something like "A senior citizen came in the store today and paid with $100 in silver half dollars and I took them all!" And the person is congratulated with high fives all around for not pointing out to the person that they just lost a lot of money that they might really need. Why should this behavior be congratulated? I like a bargain as much as the next person, but not when it is achieved through deception.</p><p><br /></p><p>Business gets a bad rap for honesty, but in more than three decades in business, I've never seen as many ethical violations as in the coin business/hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 346701, member: 3011"]I think kids get too many free passes. Nothing is ever their fault any more. It is my hope that if I can help someone realize that actions have consequences, they might benefit from it. At the same time, I realize that the probability of this is low. That's the way it goes. I have ragged on people who think the banks are their personal coin shops and complain when the banks don't see it that way. I'm also particularly upset by the posts that start out something like "A senior citizen came in the store today and paid with $100 in silver half dollars and I took them all!" And the person is congratulated with high fives all around for not pointing out to the person that they just lost a lot of money that they might really need. Why should this behavior be congratulated? I like a bargain as much as the next person, but not when it is achieved through deception. Business gets a bad rap for honesty, but in more than three decades in business, I've never seen as many ethical violations as in the coin business/hobby.[/QUOTE]
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