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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3521312, member: 84179"]Where is the benefit for an established company that relies on in its reputation to bring in millions of dollars of yearly business to systematically switch coins gaining $50 or $100 bucks? It just doesn't make sense. Even if it's a rogue employee, it would be a rare instance and established companies use whatever means necessary to maintain there reputation in the marketplace</p><p><br /></p><p>As to the auction house debacle, my guess is the poster didn't fully read and understand the contract they were signing. Did he get hosed? Maybe. But if he fully understood what he was doing, he wouldn't have been posting comments like it was a TPG selling his coins and that they didn't stay in contact. Sounds to me like he sent the coins to an auction house and allowed them to send the coins to a TPG. they came back at lower grades than anticipated, sold for lower money, and now the seller is upset because nobody contacted him before the sale. If that's what happened, then the seller is as much to blame for not staying in contact with the auction house. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just my thoughts on listening to the stories, since nobody has posted anything resembling proof that they were wronged[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3521312, member: 84179"]Where is the benefit for an established company that relies on in its reputation to bring in millions of dollars of yearly business to systematically switch coins gaining $50 or $100 bucks? It just doesn't make sense. Even if it's a rogue employee, it would be a rare instance and established companies use whatever means necessary to maintain there reputation in the marketplace As to the auction house debacle, my guess is the poster didn't fully read and understand the contract they were signing. Did he get hosed? Maybe. But if he fully understood what he was doing, he wouldn't have been posting comments like it was a TPG selling his coins and that they didn't stay in contact. Sounds to me like he sent the coins to an auction house and allowed them to send the coins to a TPG. they came back at lower grades than anticipated, sold for lower money, and now the seller is upset because nobody contacted him before the sale. If that's what happened, then the seller is as much to blame for not staying in contact with the auction house. Just my thoughts on listening to the stories, since nobody has posted anything resembling proof that they were wronged[/QUOTE]
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