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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3217635, member: 76863"]Only if you can actually prove you bought it from them and very few coins would be worth the legal battle trying to establish it. People get told to pound sand all the time being accused of being scammers ect. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is the whole point you're missing, just because a long time regular buyer or someone who spends 10s of thousands ect can count on that type of return policy doesn't mean the majority of buyers can. </p><p><br /></p><p>Are there dealers that would error on the side of caution and take it back of course, but those are the exception not the rule for most buyers. There are plenty of dealers where a lot of buyers would be out of luck. </p><p><br /></p><p>The whole point was theoretical and reality are very different things and it's naive to believe you could be a random or one time buyer and come back years later demanding money from them saying they sold you a raw fake[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3217635, member: 76863"]Only if you can actually prove you bought it from them and very few coins would be worth the legal battle trying to establish it. People get told to pound sand all the time being accused of being scammers ect. This is the whole point you're missing, just because a long time regular buyer or someone who spends 10s of thousands ect can count on that type of return policy doesn't mean the majority of buyers can. Are there dealers that would error on the side of caution and take it back of course, but those are the exception not the rule for most buyers. There are plenty of dealers where a lot of buyers would be out of luck. The whole point was theoretical and reality are very different things and it's naive to believe you could be a random or one time buyer and come back years later demanding money from them saying they sold you a raw fake[/QUOTE]
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