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<p>[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 995578, member: 21976"]I really hate to say this and hate even more that it is true. at least in my area. the so called brick and mortar shops are slowly losing the battle to the internet after serving the local population for years and decades in some cases. I have my loyalties to my local shops, folks find it easier to sit at home and shop with no pressure and no BS. Selling well when I say I want to sell something, I know what it is worth and never expect to get that, it's just not how it works, BUT the second a dealer trys those tired old lines on my I say never mind and walk away, I don't need to hear "I've got 20 of those I can't move now" or "their is not much market for these right now". If they are telling the truth and don't want my coins, no problem, me and my coins will go elsewhere or I will sell on the internet myself in an auction and see how much demand there really is. Two if they are trying to set me up to get a coin for a cheaper price,too bad,I am already gone, and don't expect me back as a buyer either. dealer who don't play fair usually don't last very long. Just know they are running a business not a charity.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 995578, member: 21976"]I really hate to say this and hate even more that it is true. at least in my area. the so called brick and mortar shops are slowly losing the battle to the internet after serving the local population for years and decades in some cases. I have my loyalties to my local shops, folks find it easier to sit at home and shop with no pressure and no BS. Selling well when I say I want to sell something, I know what it is worth and never expect to get that, it's just not how it works, BUT the second a dealer trys those tired old lines on my I say never mind and walk away, I don't need to hear "I've got 20 of those I can't move now" or "their is not much market for these right now". If they are telling the truth and don't want my coins, no problem, me and my coins will go elsewhere or I will sell on the internet myself in an auction and see how much demand there really is. Two if they are trying to set me up to get a coin for a cheaper price,too bad,I am already gone, and don't expect me back as a buyer either. dealer who don't play fair usually don't last very long. Just know they are running a business not a charity.[/QUOTE]
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