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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2231957, member: 36230"]You're calling the guy a liar, based solely upon assumptions and conjecture, but I'm the one being accusatory?</p><p><br /></p><p> If you're truly trying to educate yourself, Tony; you start by listening. You've been provided with many valid reasons why this dealer, or any dealer for that matter, may not wish to purchase certain material that are easy to understand. You certainly do not have to take anyone's word for it, but at least in this case, doing so would be a wise move.</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> Perhaps, after rereading your one post, it should be pointed out that bid isn't a "minimum". It's not like that's the least he could've offered or paid for it, which brings us to the fact that I'm sure there was a number at which he would've been pleased as punch to buy at, but he decently didn't try to rip or insult you, and is more than can be said for a lot of guys out there. There is a self-described "coin dealer" (actually a pawnshop) not far from me that would've started out at around 10%-15% of melt; would you have preferred to deal with someone like this? The point is that it could've been a LOT worse.</p><p><br /></p><p> Let's just say that if you can find a dealer or wholesale buyer who's going to be willing to pay straight bid or more for anything and everything put infront of him, cherish your time with him as he's not likely to be in business very long.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2231957, member: 36230"]You're calling the guy a liar, based solely upon assumptions and conjecture, but I'm the one being accusatory? If you're truly trying to educate yourself, Tony; you start by listening. You've been provided with many valid reasons why this dealer, or any dealer for that matter, may not wish to purchase certain material that are easy to understand. You certainly do not have to take anyone's word for it, but at least in this case, doing so would be a wise move. Perhaps, after rereading your one post, it should be pointed out that bid isn't a "minimum". It's not like that's the least he could've offered or paid for it, which brings us to the fact that I'm sure there was a number at which he would've been pleased as punch to buy at, but he decently didn't try to rip or insult you, and is more than can be said for a lot of guys out there. There is a self-described "coin dealer" (actually a pawnshop) not far from me that would've started out at around 10%-15% of melt; would you have preferred to deal with someone like this? The point is that it could've been a LOT worse. Let's just say that if you can find a dealer or wholesale buyer who's going to be willing to pay straight bid or more for anything and everything put infront of him, cherish your time with him as he's not likely to be in business very long.[/QUOTE]
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