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<p>[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 901455, member: 25570"]<b>yes,many good ebay sellers</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Yes,a lot of sellers on ebay are honest and grading all notes is simply not worth the cost.This said,I am done playing the game of trying to figure out who is honest and who is not.If you can afford to take a loss every now and then,walk away with no bad feelings,buying online from a scan and the words associated is fine but your still buying a "pig in a poke".I have noticed some currency sellers never state a grade but instead use terms like "appears to be" or simply state they are not professional graders.They sell currency week after week and they can't assign a proper grade to a note?It's not that they don't have the knowledge to do so but rather they don't want to.</p><p>My original point was,if a dealer has a rare note in such a high grade condition then what has he to lose by grading it?</p><p>What he loses,is the abiltity to over-exagerate the true condition.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 901455, member: 25570"][b]yes,many good ebay sellers[/b] Yes,a lot of sellers on ebay are honest and grading all notes is simply not worth the cost.This said,I am done playing the game of trying to figure out who is honest and who is not.If you can afford to take a loss every now and then,walk away with no bad feelings,buying online from a scan and the words associated is fine but your still buying a "pig in a poke".I have noticed some currency sellers never state a grade but instead use terms like "appears to be" or simply state they are not professional graders.They sell currency week after week and they can't assign a proper grade to a note?It's not that they don't have the knowledge to do so but rather they don't want to. My original point was,if a dealer has a rare note in such a high grade condition then what has he to lose by grading it? What he loses,is the abiltity to over-exagerate the true condition.[/QUOTE]
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