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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2446933, member: 22331"]Out of a strong 5 figure dollar sum, I've only had 4 firms indicate preference to not ship since implementation of the statute, which I believe reasonable.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's normal to receive a couple auction cancellation requests/year from dealers who've sold their product at too low a price, to cancel an auction, so the count is considered normal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Coin shows in the Twin City metropolis are still available monthly, and Craigslist activity is still relatively active. It appears that just the outstate "scammers" (e.g. "bait and switch", offer to consign, but removed upon receiving coins outstate, lowball offers after receiving coins outstate, etc.) have been reduced, for which we're pleased. I believe these activities are still being observed for possible prosecution.</p><p><br /></p><p>The interaction with Federal prosecutors/courts seems to have had a positive effect in reducing outstate dealers stealing assets from clients in another state. It's believed that continued reporting/surveillance and prosecution of these objectionable activities will establish a healthy National Numismatic interstate commerce system.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2446933, member: 22331"]Out of a strong 5 figure dollar sum, I've only had 4 firms indicate preference to not ship since implementation of the statute, which I believe reasonable. It's normal to receive a couple auction cancellation requests/year from dealers who've sold their product at too low a price, to cancel an auction, so the count is considered normal. Coin shows in the Twin City metropolis are still available monthly, and Craigslist activity is still relatively active. It appears that just the outstate "scammers" (e.g. "bait and switch", offer to consign, but removed upon receiving coins outstate, lowball offers after receiving coins outstate, etc.) have been reduced, for which we're pleased. I believe these activities are still being observed for possible prosecution. The interaction with Federal prosecutors/courts seems to have had a positive effect in reducing outstate dealers stealing assets from clients in another state. It's believed that continued reporting/surveillance and prosecution of these objectionable activities will establish a healthy National Numismatic interstate commerce system. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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