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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 2138247, member: 6463"]What you should have learned is that you bid on an auction without knowing what you were bidding on and you happened to have won the auction. Buyer ignorance is no reason to blame the seller for what is essentially your own fault. This was a legitimate auction. You received exactly what the was seller was selling. What you received was "as described" in the auction. You have no reason to be upset with him.</p><p><br /></p><p>He sold you a roll of circulated coins; you got a roll of circulated coins. Worn coins and black coin can be found in a random roll of circulated coins. The seller didn't not say anything about having full dates or that the coins were all white.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the future, i would suggest that you don't pull the trigger without reading and understanding exactly what you are buying. If you have any questions about what you are buying, contact the seller for clarity. There was no attempt here on the part of the seller to misrepresent anything.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a newb coin buyer, mistakes will inevitably be made but when those mistakes happen, it's not fair to play the blame game. Own up to it, accept some responsibility for the rush to click the bid button and chalk it up to a learning experience and move on. It's a good practice to always know what you are buying before you bid.</p><p><br /></p><p>Best of luck to you on your future purchases.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 2138247, member: 6463"]What you should have learned is that you bid on an auction without knowing what you were bidding on and you happened to have won the auction. Buyer ignorance is no reason to blame the seller for what is essentially your own fault. This was a legitimate auction. You received exactly what the was seller was selling. What you received was "as described" in the auction. You have no reason to be upset with him. He sold you a roll of circulated coins; you got a roll of circulated coins. Worn coins and black coin can be found in a random roll of circulated coins. The seller didn't not say anything about having full dates or that the coins were all white. In the future, i would suggest that you don't pull the trigger without reading and understanding exactly what you are buying. If you have any questions about what you are buying, contact the seller for clarity. There was no attempt here on the part of the seller to misrepresent anything. As a newb coin buyer, mistakes will inevitably be made but when those mistakes happen, it's not fair to play the blame game. Own up to it, accept some responsibility for the rush to click the bid button and chalk it up to a learning experience and move on. It's a good practice to always know what you are buying before you bid. Best of luck to you on your future purchases.[/QUOTE]
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