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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1894738, member: 41863"]I think I may have confused you just a little bit Tom and I am sure it was my fault in rushed typing. Dont think of the ebay seller as having been previously accused of being scummy. Think of it more as an after thought, like say you sold an item on ebay, the buyer was unhappy, you refunded to in part protect your feedback, but also to do the right thing. Now user Toadsil over here on CoinTalk gets all grumpy and starts complaining about how you are a scummy seller and only refunded to protect your image and that you always sell terrible coins because it happened to Toadsil on two separate occasions, although accidental both times. Many times that same complaining Toadsil would be completely fine with how the TPGs operate, even though its the same principle. Using your wallet to fix the problem, especially with an honest mistake. </p><p><br /></p><p>See what I mean now? we jump on ebay sellers but not the TPGs, and lord knows im not saying every case is like this, but i have seen it enough to realize there is a double standard there and the TPGs always get the pass. They are automatically noble whereas an ebay seller making a simple mistake is automatically scum. </p><p><br /></p><p>At any rate, I have been learning to use my own judgement over what someone else tells me, especially when it comes to coins, and no matter what that grade says on the outside, sometimes the coin just isnt the right fit for me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1894738, member: 41863"]I think I may have confused you just a little bit Tom and I am sure it was my fault in rushed typing. Dont think of the ebay seller as having been previously accused of being scummy. Think of it more as an after thought, like say you sold an item on ebay, the buyer was unhappy, you refunded to in part protect your feedback, but also to do the right thing. Now user Toadsil over here on CoinTalk gets all grumpy and starts complaining about how you are a scummy seller and only refunded to protect your image and that you always sell terrible coins because it happened to Toadsil on two separate occasions, although accidental both times. Many times that same complaining Toadsil would be completely fine with how the TPGs operate, even though its the same principle. Using your wallet to fix the problem, especially with an honest mistake. See what I mean now? we jump on ebay sellers but not the TPGs, and lord knows im not saying every case is like this, but i have seen it enough to realize there is a double standard there and the TPGs always get the pass. They are automatically noble whereas an ebay seller making a simple mistake is automatically scum. At any rate, I have been learning to use my own judgement over what someone else tells me, especially when it comes to coins, and no matter what that grade says on the outside, sometimes the coin just isnt the right fit for me.[/QUOTE]
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