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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 1921752, member: 20480"]Many dealers offer a return privilege on raw coins, but not on third party graded coins. That is understandable, since the TPGs are taking a lot of the guesswork out of the value of the graded coins, generally reducing the risk taken on by the buyer.</p><p> </p><p>When it comes to coins in "Details" or "Genuine" holders, how should such a return policy be interpreted by the buyer? Being identified as "Details" or "Genuine" clearly indicates the coin is not gradeable, yet it does not indicate the seriousness of the damage done to the coin, still leaving it difficult for a buyer to value the coin before seeing it in person, even if the level of detail retained is indicated.</p><p> </p><p>Should the seller permit the return of "Details" or "Genuine" coins, even if graded coins are not returnable? </p><p> </p><p>If the seller plans to deny returns of "Details" or "Genuine" coins, should the Terms & Conditions specifically address that scenario?</p><p> </p><p>If you have thoughts about this subject, please elaborate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 1921752, member: 20480"]Many dealers offer a return privilege on raw coins, but not on third party graded coins. That is understandable, since the TPGs are taking a lot of the guesswork out of the value of the graded coins, generally reducing the risk taken on by the buyer. When it comes to coins in "Details" or "Genuine" holders, how should such a return policy be interpreted by the buyer? Being identified as "Details" or "Genuine" clearly indicates the coin is not gradeable, yet it does not indicate the seriousness of the damage done to the coin, still leaving it difficult for a buyer to value the coin before seeing it in person, even if the level of detail retained is indicated. Should the seller permit the return of "Details" or "Genuine" coins, even if graded coins are not returnable? If the seller plans to deny returns of "Details" or "Genuine" coins, should the Terms & Conditions specifically address that scenario? If you have thoughts about this subject, please elaborate.[/QUOTE]
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