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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 947785, member: 26302"]It does unless there is non visible damage. If I am to blacktop your driveway, I get done and ask for you to inspect it. If you sign off that I did what I was supposed to do, you cannot refuse to pay me later because you change your mind and think maybe I should have laid it thicker in one place or something. That is the purpose of the inspection, to confirm the goods are what you contracting for. If the buyer can change his mind at any time, then no contracts are ever valid and complete. This would completely dismantle commerce. However, in my example, if I poured the driveway incorrectly and you could not know that by a visual inspection, you do have the right to come back to me demanding redress. Substitute coin for driveway and its the same answer. If you inspect a coin, absent hidden damage, counterfeit, etc. then regardless of what another party says, (TPG), YOU inspected and therefor you are now the owner. Our economy cannot function any other way.</p><p> </p><p>Are you saying you should have to pay the difference on a coin you sold 5 years ago that you sold as a XF but the guy's cousin thinks is just a VG? If you buy a coin the dealer thinks is AU, but it comes back from the TPG as MS66, are you going back to the dealer and paying him the difference? No? Why not? Shouldn't the dealer, with this new knowledge, demand you pay him the difference or reverse the sale in HIS favor?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 947785, member: 26302"]It does unless there is non visible damage. If I am to blacktop your driveway, I get done and ask for you to inspect it. If you sign off that I did what I was supposed to do, you cannot refuse to pay me later because you change your mind and think maybe I should have laid it thicker in one place or something. That is the purpose of the inspection, to confirm the goods are what you contracting for. If the buyer can change his mind at any time, then no contracts are ever valid and complete. This would completely dismantle commerce. However, in my example, if I poured the driveway incorrectly and you could not know that by a visual inspection, you do have the right to come back to me demanding redress. Substitute coin for driveway and its the same answer. If you inspect a coin, absent hidden damage, counterfeit, etc. then regardless of what another party says, (TPG), YOU inspected and therefor you are now the owner. Our economy cannot function any other way. Are you saying you should have to pay the difference on a coin you sold 5 years ago that you sold as a XF but the guy's cousin thinks is just a VG? If you buy a coin the dealer thinks is AU, but it comes back from the TPG as MS66, are you going back to the dealer and paying him the difference? No? Why not? Shouldn't the dealer, with this new knowledge, demand you pay him the difference or reverse the sale in HIS favor?[/QUOTE]
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