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<p>[QUOTE="ikandiggit, post: 1391053, member: 16269"]There's nothing wrong with making a profit. It's about how you do it. When I sold on ebay, I provided detailed pics, full disclosure if there was anything to be concerned about, and a full money-back guarantee. My business partner and I had dozens of repeat customers, some who actually gave us shopping lists for items they wanted us to find. We had a great reputation and it was because we were up front about everything. Of course we made money and sometimes had very good luck with items and made phenomenal profit, but nothing we sold was questionable. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are several coin dealers here on Coin Talk and I would have no qualms about dealing with them because they don't hide anything back. When they put something up for sale, you see exactly what you are going to get. If they suspect the coin is cleaned, it's mentioned. If the coin has a problem (however minor) they state that fact. That's the difference between reputable ebay sellers and the unscrupulous ebay sellers. They also know that bidders might be newbies, yn's and maybe someone who just stumbled onto their listing. By providing correct information also educates and this in the long run may create a new customer. Reputable sellers think long-term and think about repeat sales. Unscrupulous sellers go for the fast buck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ikandiggit, post: 1391053, member: 16269"]There's nothing wrong with making a profit. It's about how you do it. When I sold on ebay, I provided detailed pics, full disclosure if there was anything to be concerned about, and a full money-back guarantee. My business partner and I had dozens of repeat customers, some who actually gave us shopping lists for items they wanted us to find. We had a great reputation and it was because we were up front about everything. Of course we made money and sometimes had very good luck with items and made phenomenal profit, but nothing we sold was questionable. There are several coin dealers here on Coin Talk and I would have no qualms about dealing with them because they don't hide anything back. When they put something up for sale, you see exactly what you are going to get. If they suspect the coin is cleaned, it's mentioned. If the coin has a problem (however minor) they state that fact. That's the difference between reputable ebay sellers and the unscrupulous ebay sellers. They also know that bidders might be newbies, yn's and maybe someone who just stumbled onto their listing. By providing correct information also educates and this in the long run may create a new customer. Reputable sellers think long-term and think about repeat sales. Unscrupulous sellers go for the fast buck.[/QUOTE]
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