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<p>[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 455930, member: 9308"]chill out folks</p><p>lets call it a done deal</p><p> </p><p>Most would not refund a crack out, and Tyler is not at trying to get something over. My only rule is this. I will not sell I coin I would not buy.</p><p> </p><p>IF, he is not happy, it an easy return. Nothing else to read here. Move along. Nothing to see.</p><p> </p><p>Would I do this at a show? No. Once sold and cracked, it's sold.</p><p> </p><p>The issue here is can a YN learn. The answer is yes. Lets say Tyler was lucky, I was in a good mood today, I would not do this for anybody else, except for another CT'er. It is not buyers remorse ( I am dealing with that on a very expensive coin as well, different day, different story).</p><p> </p><p>We all, as sellers and collectors must try to learn from EVERY transaction. Every single coin must make us that slight one bit sharper than the last.</p><p> </p><p>My advise?</p><p>Learn your series and learn it well. Know the dates and know them well. AND, know your deal in advance....returns....slabability, restock fee, postage, costs. Make no deal blind. Know who you are dealing with.</p><p> </p><p>All you folks are more worried about this than I am. I just want the OP happy, AND, I want to save my " cred" here on the forum. I dont think I am doing anything any of you would not do if you had a kid not happy with a coin you sold him.</p><p> </p><p>Please, for me and for Tyler, lets let this thread rest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 455930, member: 9308"]chill out folks lets call it a done deal Most would not refund a crack out, and Tyler is not at trying to get something over. My only rule is this. I will not sell I coin I would not buy. IF, he is not happy, it an easy return. Nothing else to read here. Move along. Nothing to see. Would I do this at a show? No. Once sold and cracked, it's sold. The issue here is can a YN learn. The answer is yes. Lets say Tyler was lucky, I was in a good mood today, I would not do this for anybody else, except for another CT'er. It is not buyers remorse ( I am dealing with that on a very expensive coin as well, different day, different story). We all, as sellers and collectors must try to learn from EVERY transaction. Every single coin must make us that slight one bit sharper than the last. My advise? Learn your series and learn it well. Know the dates and know them well. AND, know your deal in advance....returns....slabability, restock fee, postage, costs. Make no deal blind. Know who you are dealing with. All you folks are more worried about this than I am. I just want the OP happy, AND, I want to save my " cred" here on the forum. I dont think I am doing anything any of you would not do if you had a kid not happy with a coin you sold him. Please, for me and for Tyler, lets let this thread rest.[/QUOTE]
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