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<p>[QUOTE="moneyer12, post: 1208104, member: 28233"]there is one particular dealer in the UK which i would never trade with, he has got to be the most so far up his own ass person i have ever met, and tends to look down on people who are only in the market for budget coins because of their limited income. i have told this story before on this site but here goes, this guy advertised that he had a pontefract siege shilling from the english civil war.for sale so i went to his stand at the york coin fair, firstly as i was dressed in levis and a rugby shirt he continually ignored me to attend to other people who were smartly dressed. when i eventually got his attention he told me that the bargain box was at the end of the stand, when i politely informed him that i had wanted to buy his pontefract shilling he mockingly asked if wanted to pay weekly for it (obviously thinking that i couldn't afford the coin) i then told him that i was prepared to pay cash for the coin but because of his disparaging attitude i would rather leave a hole in my collection than buy it from him and told him politely to go and fornicate. however i did buy the coin from another dealer who has been a friend of mine for many years and he was hoping i would attend the show as he knew of my love of civil war coins,at a cheaper price that the obnoxious one had advertised.</p><p><br /></p><p>any dealer who looks down on people who cannot afford to spend lots on coins will never get any custom from me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneyer12, post: 1208104, member: 28233"]there is one particular dealer in the UK which i would never trade with, he has got to be the most so far up his own ass person i have ever met, and tends to look down on people who are only in the market for budget coins because of their limited income. i have told this story before on this site but here goes, this guy advertised that he had a pontefract siege shilling from the english civil war.for sale so i went to his stand at the york coin fair, firstly as i was dressed in levis and a rugby shirt he continually ignored me to attend to other people who were smartly dressed. when i eventually got his attention he told me that the bargain box was at the end of the stand, when i politely informed him that i had wanted to buy his pontefract shilling he mockingly asked if wanted to pay weekly for it (obviously thinking that i couldn't afford the coin) i then told him that i was prepared to pay cash for the coin but because of his disparaging attitude i would rather leave a hole in my collection than buy it from him and told him politely to go and fornicate. however i did buy the coin from another dealer who has been a friend of mine for many years and he was hoping i would attend the show as he knew of my love of civil war coins,at a cheaper price that the obnoxious one had advertised. any dealer who looks down on people who cannot afford to spend lots on coins will never get any custom from me.[/QUOTE]
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