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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 1662531, member: 6463"]Thank you for your opinion. It obvious that your intellect is far superior than that of the ordinary consumer and you obviously have never worked customer service. If you had, you would realize that yes ..sad but true, the common man is dumb and ignorant as you pointed out. If they weren't, Phishing, phone scams and those "you've won a free cruise, just call this number and give me your credit card to pay for shipping your tickets" postcards that we all get in the mail would not be so profitable.</p><p><br /></p><p>We can find evidence on this very forum of people spending hard eraned money on coins that they don't know what they or how much they are worth. How many threads start out ..I spent $100 bucks on this coin ..how do you think I did? What do you think it grades?. Would you consider these folks ignorant and dumb? Did he deserve what he got..whether its a good deal or got taken to the cleaners? Not everyone with cash or something to sell has superior intellect and comparison shops.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fortunately, I don't mind your personal attack, utterly pitiful, I think you called me. Most often when facts don't support an argument the predicted tendency is to go personal, I understand. Helping the ignorant and pitiful is unfortunately a job that hundreds of thousands of workers in the United States do for a living every day so I am in good company. I can't agree with you that they deserve what they get. What they deserve is patience and education so that those with superior intellect don't keep taking advantage of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I mentioned before, I have no aspirations of becoming a dealer and contrary to the words that you put in my mouth, not all dealers are scum but as the economy stagnates, it gets harder to make that sale and negotiating becomes more antagonisitic when faced with ones own survival. It's only human nature. It happens in all lines of work ..not just coin dealers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I thank you for your opinion. I think this is the first time I've seen the word "utterly" here at cointalk. Bravo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 1662531, member: 6463"]Thank you for your opinion. It obvious that your intellect is far superior than that of the ordinary consumer and you obviously have never worked customer service. If you had, you would realize that yes ..sad but true, the common man is dumb and ignorant as you pointed out. If they weren't, Phishing, phone scams and those "you've won a free cruise, just call this number and give me your credit card to pay for shipping your tickets" postcards that we all get in the mail would not be so profitable. We can find evidence on this very forum of people spending hard eraned money on coins that they don't know what they or how much they are worth. How many threads start out ..I spent $100 bucks on this coin ..how do you think I did? What do you think it grades?. Would you consider these folks ignorant and dumb? Did he deserve what he got..whether its a good deal or got taken to the cleaners? Not everyone with cash or something to sell has superior intellect and comparison shops. Fortunately, I don't mind your personal attack, utterly pitiful, I think you called me. Most often when facts don't support an argument the predicted tendency is to go personal, I understand. Helping the ignorant and pitiful is unfortunately a job that hundreds of thousands of workers in the United States do for a living every day so I am in good company. I can't agree with you that they deserve what they get. What they deserve is patience and education so that those with superior intellect don't keep taking advantage of them. As I mentioned before, I have no aspirations of becoming a dealer and contrary to the words that you put in my mouth, not all dealers are scum but as the economy stagnates, it gets harder to make that sale and negotiating becomes more antagonisitic when faced with ones own survival. It's only human nature. It happens in all lines of work ..not just coin dealers. I thank you for your opinion. I think this is the first time I've seen the word "utterly" here at cointalk. Bravo.[/QUOTE]
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