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<p>[QUOTE="Bill Collector, post: 1534247, member: 39820"]In my part of the country ( in the real world ) he bought at a show, seen it in his hands with his own eyes, left the show with it, came back many, many, many, days later crying.</p><p><br /></p><p> All the dealers/sellers that I have always bought from always told me that once you take it out of the flip to play with it it's yours. The smart thing to do if you need to get a better look at a coin is to ask the dealer/ seller to take it out, I've done this a few times so I could get a better look at the rim. If they wont take it out of a flip I figuer they are trying to hide something and I don't buy.</p><p><br /></p><p> From what I've read so far I think this guy is trying to play a game of some sort with the stuff he buys. Like he himself said, he's done it before, buys something, walks away, then comes back crying and whining. Once it cost him 35 %, this time it didn't work, probably because he took it out of the flip. I say good for the dealer/seller, he didn't get away with doing it again.</p><p> Bill Collector[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Collector, post: 1534247, member: 39820"]In my part of the country ( in the real world ) he bought at a show, seen it in his hands with his own eyes, left the show with it, came back many, many, many, days later crying. All the dealers/sellers that I have always bought from always told me that once you take it out of the flip to play with it it's yours. The smart thing to do if you need to get a better look at a coin is to ask the dealer/ seller to take it out, I've done this a few times so I could get a better look at the rim. If they wont take it out of a flip I figuer they are trying to hide something and I don't buy. From what I've read so far I think this guy is trying to play a game of some sort with the stuff he buys. Like he himself said, he's done it before, buys something, walks away, then comes back crying and whining. Once it cost him 35 %, this time it didn't work, probably because he took it out of the flip. I say good for the dealer/seller, he didn't get away with doing it again. Bill Collector[/QUOTE]
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