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<p>[QUOTE="DW-coins, post: 1322527, member: 33380"]Another thing to keep in mind is any self respecting dealer will not be "offended" by a low ball offer. He may laugh and say "no way" but it's a game, plain and simple, and if low ball offers can upset a dealer then he/she is in the WRONG business. I get a kick out of some of the offers I've gotten while running tables. More often than not it's a feeler jab that is intended to measure the dealers personality and when you take it in stride or even laugh it off the buyer more often than not will result in a realistic dialogue that ends with both parties coming to an agreement. If you find a dealer who is unable to hide his/her anger and lose their composure over something as simple as an offer on a coin, turn around and walk the other way - ASAP! A dealer has forgotten that the customer is #1 then he/she is not a dealer you should feel comfortable working with. There are plenty of solid dealers who will gladly banter back and forth with you on a price, provided you're serious about the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DW-coins, post: 1322527, member: 33380"]Another thing to keep in mind is any self respecting dealer will not be "offended" by a low ball offer. He may laugh and say "no way" but it's a game, plain and simple, and if low ball offers can upset a dealer then he/she is in the WRONG business. I get a kick out of some of the offers I've gotten while running tables. More often than not it's a feeler jab that is intended to measure the dealers personality and when you take it in stride or even laugh it off the buyer more often than not will result in a realistic dialogue that ends with both parties coming to an agreement. If you find a dealer who is unable to hide his/her anger and lose their composure over something as simple as an offer on a coin, turn around and walk the other way - ASAP! A dealer has forgotten that the customer is #1 then he/she is not a dealer you should feel comfortable working with. There are plenty of solid dealers who will gladly banter back and forth with you on a price, provided you're serious about the coin.[/QUOTE]
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