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<p>[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 1565591, member: 8360"]I am not defending Littleton, per se, but I find myself repeating what I have said about Littleton in the past. Littleton has been in business for 60 years and hasn't significantly changed their methods of doing business in that time. If anything has changed it is their clientelle. It used to be that if you didn't want their approval service, which you DID sign up for by placing an order, you would send back the coins along with the cancellation card that Littleton supplies. What happens today (and I've had several collectors state this at local coin clubs) is that people order the special offer and then when the approval coins show up they keep them as a "gift". They may recieve 2 or 3 months worth before Littleton catches on that they aren't going to pay up. This results in a loss for Littleton, who is NOT in business to lose money. These losses are covered by increasing the prices across the board.</p><p><br /></p><p>Basically what this means is that the collectors that didn't return the "unwanted" coins have caused the prices to go up for all of us.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 1565591, member: 8360"]I am not defending Littleton, per se, but I find myself repeating what I have said about Littleton in the past. Littleton has been in business for 60 years and hasn't significantly changed their methods of doing business in that time. If anything has changed it is their clientelle. It used to be that if you didn't want their approval service, which you DID sign up for by placing an order, you would send back the coins along with the cancellation card that Littleton supplies. What happens today (and I've had several collectors state this at local coin clubs) is that people order the special offer and then when the approval coins show up they keep them as a "gift". They may recieve 2 or 3 months worth before Littleton catches on that they aren't going to pay up. This results in a loss for Littleton, who is NOT in business to lose money. These losses are covered by increasing the prices across the board. Basically what this means is that the collectors that didn't return the "unwanted" coins have caused the prices to go up for all of us.[/QUOTE]
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