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<p>[QUOTE="Coinchemistry 2012, post: 2443586, member: 28107"]SEGS did the same thing to me recently on a coin about a month ago, and downgraded a coin and refused compensation. Assuming <i>arguendo</i> that you buy into the argument that the LLC and company restructuring would avoid liability, the new incarnation of SEGS legally had no right to crack the holder which was arguably my property. Once it did, I believe it assumed liability. Older slabs may have inherent value to slab collector themselves (and yes SEGS has a following); thus, it is arguable that it damaged my holder and property rights. By reholdering the coin, I think it is nothing more than a nefarious attempt to void the warranty.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is noteworthy that I wasn't expect or demanding a large payout, but I expect SEGS to be fair and not try to play games with various corporate entities and alter egos to attempt to dodge liability. I only sent the coin because I didn't want to sell the coin on eBay that was overgraded (given that SEGS has or at least had somewhat of a decent reputation) where it could be used to scam someone in the future. There were also some other gems in Mr. Briggs's letter, but I am undecided whether I should post it now or not.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have not had the opportunity to follow-up with Mr. Briggs, but I will be doing so to give him an opportunity to make it right. If he does not, I too will be pursuing this further.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinchemistry 2012, post: 2443586, member: 28107"]SEGS did the same thing to me recently on a coin about a month ago, and downgraded a coin and refused compensation. Assuming [I]arguendo[/I] that you buy into the argument that the LLC and company restructuring would avoid liability, the new incarnation of SEGS legally had no right to crack the holder which was arguably my property. Once it did, I believe it assumed liability. Older slabs may have inherent value to slab collector themselves (and yes SEGS has a following); thus, it is arguable that it damaged my holder and property rights. By reholdering the coin, I think it is nothing more than a nefarious attempt to void the warranty. It is noteworthy that I wasn't expect or demanding a large payout, but I expect SEGS to be fair and not try to play games with various corporate entities and alter egos to attempt to dodge liability. I only sent the coin because I didn't want to sell the coin on eBay that was overgraded (given that SEGS has or at least had somewhat of a decent reputation) where it could be used to scam someone in the future. There were also some other gems in Mr. Briggs's letter, but I am undecided whether I should post it now or not. I have not had the opportunity to follow-up with Mr. Briggs, but I will be doing so to give him an opportunity to make it right. If he does not, I too will be pursuing this further.[/QUOTE]
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