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<p>[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 4999807, member: 100720"]Okay, this is called a fair weather friend. When he needs you, he's all in. When you then need him, 10 years later, he renegs. This is nasty and I would end the relationship.</p><p><br /></p><p>The fact is, he would never have known about this were it not for you. You told him it was a limited mintage item and would be worth more, and that is why you are asking him to do this for you. (We're not talking about the morality of doing this now, we're talking about what happened between friends.) He COULD have done the research BEFORE agreeing to your offer, but he didn't. He made an agreement with you, gave you his word and then afterwards did research and started haggling with you to try to make more money. This is NOT an honest person. A person's word is their trust and he just told you that you can't trust him. Not as a friend and not even as a businessperson.</p><p><br /></p><p>When you initially called to ask him to do this for you he could have said, "Let me think about it and get back to you" and then looked into it. But he didn't say that. He took the deal you offered and now is trying to make another buck off of you. And to add insult to injury, you were THERE FOR HIM him 10 years ago for a monetary transaction.</p><p><br /></p><p>If he now claims that you offered him too little for something that is worth a lot more, he's wrong on that. You were not paying him for the coin, you were paying him for the SERVICE of obtaining it for you. You were offering him $50 for something that would take a few minutes of his time. Something that he knew nothing about.</p><p><br /></p><p>On top of all of it, because of you he learned about flipping coins from the US Mint and instead of thanking you for the introduction to doing this, he is trying to make more money off of you.</p><p><br /></p><p>He doesn't keep his word and his only excuse is trying to make a few more bucks off of someone who was there for him when it came to money in the past.</p><p><br /></p><p>Goodbye. He's not an honest friend. He's not an honest businessperson. He is garbage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 4999807, member: 100720"]Okay, this is called a fair weather friend. When he needs you, he's all in. When you then need him, 10 years later, he renegs. This is nasty and I would end the relationship. The fact is, he would never have known about this were it not for you. You told him it was a limited mintage item and would be worth more, and that is why you are asking him to do this for you. (We're not talking about the morality of doing this now, we're talking about what happened between friends.) He COULD have done the research BEFORE agreeing to your offer, but he didn't. He made an agreement with you, gave you his word and then afterwards did research and started haggling with you to try to make more money. This is NOT an honest person. A person's word is their trust and he just told you that you can't trust him. Not as a friend and not even as a businessperson. When you initially called to ask him to do this for you he could have said, "Let me think about it and get back to you" and then looked into it. But he didn't say that. He took the deal you offered and now is trying to make another buck off of you. And to add insult to injury, you were THERE FOR HIM him 10 years ago for a monetary transaction. If he now claims that you offered him too little for something that is worth a lot more, he's wrong on that. You were not paying him for the coin, you were paying him for the SERVICE of obtaining it for you. You were offering him $50 for something that would take a few minutes of his time. Something that he knew nothing about. On top of all of it, because of you he learned about flipping coins from the US Mint and instead of thanking you for the introduction to doing this, he is trying to make more money off of you. He doesn't keep his word and his only excuse is trying to make a few more bucks off of someone who was there for him when it came to money in the past. Goodbye. He's not an honest friend. He's not an honest businessperson. He is garbage.[/QUOTE]
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