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<p>[QUOTE="morezan, post: 3884304, member: 105166"]I appreciate all the responses. Even the ones that did not specifically answer the question. And the snooty and disparaging ones: those comments were especially helpful. </p><p><br /></p><p>I agree I am just as responsible for the transaction as the seller. But my purchase does not risk my future livelihood. I don't make my living selling coins. I'm not counting on repeat customers who I know have the disposable income to engage in an expensive hobby. I can afford to take the loss of a couple rolls as, I hope the others, who made similar purchases, can.</p><p><br /></p><p>My next questions for you is: why, when one is in the business of auctioning coins 3 to 4 days a week, putting all that time and hard work into photographing each one, would it be necessary to be anything but completely transparent? Why would one risk losing the clientele you are working so hard to attract? I'm sure there are plenty of members here that would do the same thing because they see nothing wrong with this practice. I realize this question has nothing to do with coins. But I would really like to read what those members have to say. Not to judge or anything. Merely to see if, after having duped a couple of regular buyers, you would expect them to trust you and make further purchases.</p><p><br /></p><p>This should be interesting.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="morezan, post: 3884304, member: 105166"]I appreciate all the responses. Even the ones that did not specifically answer the question. And the snooty and disparaging ones: those comments were especially helpful. I agree I am just as responsible for the transaction as the seller. But my purchase does not risk my future livelihood. I don't make my living selling coins. I'm not counting on repeat customers who I know have the disposable income to engage in an expensive hobby. I can afford to take the loss of a couple rolls as, I hope the others, who made similar purchases, can. My next questions for you is: why, when one is in the business of auctioning coins 3 to 4 days a week, putting all that time and hard work into photographing each one, would it be necessary to be anything but completely transparent? Why would one risk losing the clientele you are working so hard to attract? I'm sure there are plenty of members here that would do the same thing because they see nothing wrong with this practice. I realize this question has nothing to do with coins. But I would really like to read what those members have to say. Not to judge or anything. Merely to see if, after having duped a couple of regular buyers, you would expect them to trust you and make further purchases. This should be interesting.....[/QUOTE]
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