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<p>[QUOTE="windwalker, post: 1682002, member: 38923"]This thread has been going on for over three weeks and she most likely had purchased those coins before then. I sympathetic to her plight but not when she has taken so long to have your help and time in order to rectify her problem. She really has strung this situation on for far to long and even if the coin shop was in any way deceitful, just how are you going to prove it after all this time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have been in coin shops when people came in ask a question about a price and then call the shop owner a crook and a thief. I've told them that if they don't like the price they are always free to disagree politely but not to make accusations. If someone came into my shop I would be upset and tell them where to go and ask them to leave (sort of like the soup nazi).</p><p><br /></p><p>I honestly believe that you still don't know the whole story nor have seen the receipt. The longer that this woman waits the lamer she sounds (like bitter grapes). She needs to thank you for your time and help and then go to resolve the situation herself. </p><p><br /></p><p>Unless you're an expert in the coins at this point you are just another voice in an exchange that has yet to be made. If you're going to help she needs to get off square one and do something or accept it for what it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="windwalker, post: 1682002, member: 38923"]This thread has been going on for over three weeks and she most likely had purchased those coins before then. I sympathetic to her plight but not when she has taken so long to have your help and time in order to rectify her problem. She really has strung this situation on for far to long and even if the coin shop was in any way deceitful, just how are you going to prove it after all this time. I have been in coin shops when people came in ask a question about a price and then call the shop owner a crook and a thief. I've told them that if they don't like the price they are always free to disagree politely but not to make accusations. If someone came into my shop I would be upset and tell them where to go and ask them to leave (sort of like the soup nazi). I honestly believe that you still don't know the whole story nor have seen the receipt. The longer that this woman waits the lamer she sounds (like bitter grapes). She needs to thank you for your time and help and then go to resolve the situation herself. Unless you're an expert in the coins at this point you are just another voice in an exchange that has yet to be made. If you're going to help she needs to get off square one and do something or accept it for what it is.[/QUOTE]
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