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<p>[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3637904, member: 76086"]The dollar amount should not matter. I have sold loads of $5 coins and shipped within minutes or hours of receiving them. It could be a really dumb mistake on their part, thinking such a small order isn't worthy of their attention. They should not offer a coin for sale if that is the case (and I am not saying that it is, I know nothing about this other than was Oz has posted).</p><p><br /></p><p>In my personal life I have come to know that aside from treating everyone as the same as one should, one never knows if the buyer behind that tiny order is a poor retiree (and nothing wrong with that, they often are more serious collectors than others) or some very famous multi-billionaire. And yes, I have sold to both types. Does it really matter? No. A seller should treat a buyer the same no matter what the transaction amount might actually be or how much money they have in their bank account. We all want to be treated with the respect that is our due as fellow collectors. That concept should be enough, but sadly is obviously is not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3637904, member: 76086"]The dollar amount should not matter. I have sold loads of $5 coins and shipped within minutes or hours of receiving them. It could be a really dumb mistake on their part, thinking such a small order isn't worthy of their attention. They should not offer a coin for sale if that is the case (and I am not saying that it is, I know nothing about this other than was Oz has posted). In my personal life I have come to know that aside from treating everyone as the same as one should, one never knows if the buyer behind that tiny order is a poor retiree (and nothing wrong with that, they often are more serious collectors than others) or some very famous multi-billionaire. And yes, I have sold to both types. Does it really matter? No. A seller should treat a buyer the same no matter what the transaction amount might actually be or how much money they have in their bank account. We all want to be treated with the respect that is our due as fellow collectors. That concept should be enough, but sadly is obviously is not.[/QUOTE]
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