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<p>[QUOTE="40_mila_kokkina, post: 1975316, member: 59115"]Well here's the thing. Normally I would have no problem paying this seller. However it was forgotten I once did business with this individual before (checked my records on Ebay) and was sold a cleaned coin (later got it graded) that I paid $149.95 for. I figured next, "oh not this again!" Looking at the latest coin I was ready to buy, later I realized the situation of being likely duped again. So I contacted the seller, explained what happened previously in doing business with him and asked for an extension on the amount of time I could take to return the coin. Instead of the 14 day return privilege, I wanted 60 days. The seller would not oblige. It only means one thing, the guy <b>knows</b> what he's selling me is a piece of work (the coin is no good and should be avoided) and frankly I don't want or need that. I'm not looking to be a bad buyer but I want to buy coins for my collection that will grade. It all comes down to this: If you fool me once shame on you, if you fool me twice shame on me![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="40_mila_kokkina, post: 1975316, member: 59115"]Well here's the thing. Normally I would have no problem paying this seller. However it was forgotten I once did business with this individual before (checked my records on Ebay) and was sold a cleaned coin (later got it graded) that I paid $149.95 for. I figured next, "oh not this again!" Looking at the latest coin I was ready to buy, later I realized the situation of being likely duped again. So I contacted the seller, explained what happened previously in doing business with him and asked for an extension on the amount of time I could take to return the coin. Instead of the 14 day return privilege, I wanted 60 days. The seller would not oblige. It only means one thing, the guy [B]knows[/B] what he's selling me is a piece of work (the coin is no good and should be avoided) and frankly I don't want or need that. I'm not looking to be a bad buyer but I want to buy coins for my collection that will grade. It all comes down to this: If you fool me once shame on you, if you fool me twice shame on me![/QUOTE]
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