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<p>[QUOTE="Aethelred, post: 2761593, member: 81808"]At this point I am feeling sorry for these confused, overworked and disappointed coin dealers. When they put a coin up for someone who does not end up buying it, it prevents them from selling it to someone else and causes the dealer unnecessary work, lost time and lost income.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I am on the collector side of the counter I do not ask dealers to hold a coin for me until I am 100% sure I want it and I use return privileges very sparingly and only when the dealer has made a mistake. I have not returned a coin in at least the last 10 years and maybe much longer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it is a good policy to put yourself in the others person's shoes in any deal, if you are going to the doctor, getting your hair cut or just having someone make you a latte.</p><p><br /></p><p>(This is not specifically direct ay you LordM, I know you are a polite person who respects others and I know that there have been several stages to your deal with "dealer A" that have involved rejection of coins on both sides. This just seemed like a good place for this comment).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aethelred, post: 2761593, member: 81808"]At this point I am feeling sorry for these confused, overworked and disappointed coin dealers. When they put a coin up for someone who does not end up buying it, it prevents them from selling it to someone else and causes the dealer unnecessary work, lost time and lost income. When I am on the collector side of the counter I do not ask dealers to hold a coin for me until I am 100% sure I want it and I use return privileges very sparingly and only when the dealer has made a mistake. I have not returned a coin in at least the last 10 years and maybe much longer. I think it is a good policy to put yourself in the others person's shoes in any deal, if you are going to the doctor, getting your hair cut or just having someone make you a latte. (This is not specifically direct ay you LordM, I know you are a polite person who respects others and I know that there have been several stages to your deal with "dealer A" that have involved rejection of coins on both sides. This just seemed like a good place for this comment).[/QUOTE]
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