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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1926372, member: 26302"]xGAJx, not trying to pile on, but let me explain it to you this way. WHY did you go to that particular location? There are millions of places you could have went, but you went to that man's coin shop because he spent the money to have a shop, pay employees, rent, and advertise. Same with the lady, she didn't go there by accident, the dealer spent a good deal of money attracting her to come there. THAT is why its wrong to interfere with any buy/sell transactions in the shop. Its not a random place, its a place paid for speficially so the dealer can attract people to both buy from and sell to.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once, when I saw some coins a customer was wanting to sell, I privately talked to the dealer and said I would be interested in buying them, through him. So the dealer agreed to have the customer let me look at them, I told the dealer what I would pay the dealer for them, (privately), the dealer bought them and I bought them from him. I have no idea what the dealer paid, and I do not care. I hope he made a good profit to be able to continue to be a coin shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>The main point is a dealer's store is not a random public swap meet. S/he is paying the bills, s/he is the only one who should be profiting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1926372, member: 26302"]xGAJx, not trying to pile on, but let me explain it to you this way. WHY did you go to that particular location? There are millions of places you could have went, but you went to that man's coin shop because he spent the money to have a shop, pay employees, rent, and advertise. Same with the lady, she didn't go there by accident, the dealer spent a good deal of money attracting her to come there. THAT is why its wrong to interfere with any buy/sell transactions in the shop. Its not a random place, its a place paid for speficially so the dealer can attract people to both buy from and sell to. Once, when I saw some coins a customer was wanting to sell, I privately talked to the dealer and said I would be interested in buying them, through him. So the dealer agreed to have the customer let me look at them, I told the dealer what I would pay the dealer for them, (privately), the dealer bought them and I bought them from him. I have no idea what the dealer paid, and I do not care. I hope he made a good profit to be able to continue to be a coin shop. The main point is a dealer's store is not a random public swap meet. S/he is paying the bills, s/he is the only one who should be profiting.[/QUOTE]
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