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<p>[QUOTE="goincarcrazy, post: 2200798, member: 25004"]Well, thanks to those that responded in the manner in which I'd hoped by giving me your opinions whether yay or nay. That's exactly the type of feedback I was looking for and I appreciate those more knowledgeable about commems for their input. If I had the money to spend on myself, I'd love the coin. To me its fairly priced for what it is, and it really is pretty in person, but since I don't have the money, I'll leave it for another customer.</p><p><br /></p><p>To those telling me I feel entitled to a lower price because I said the dealer was stubborn: maybe the internet isn't the place for you. Though I don't own a coin shop, I have worked in one and I understand the dynamics of buys and sells and I understand the importance of the almighty profit margin. Just like the person the dealer bought the coins from, the dealer also has the choice to accept or decline my offer as well. If he says no then so be it and I go on my way. Being a stubborn seller is not a bad thing thing at all, nor is being a stubborn buyer. If stubborn was the worst thing I was called while working there, I'd be grateful. Again, it's all part of the game, at least in these neck of the woods. It's uptight people like you that have kept me from posting on this site in years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="goincarcrazy, post: 2200798, member: 25004"]Well, thanks to those that responded in the manner in which I'd hoped by giving me your opinions whether yay or nay. That's exactly the type of feedback I was looking for and I appreciate those more knowledgeable about commems for their input. If I had the money to spend on myself, I'd love the coin. To me its fairly priced for what it is, and it really is pretty in person, but since I don't have the money, I'll leave it for another customer. To those telling me I feel entitled to a lower price because I said the dealer was stubborn: maybe the internet isn't the place for you. Though I don't own a coin shop, I have worked in one and I understand the dynamics of buys and sells and I understand the importance of the almighty profit margin. Just like the person the dealer bought the coins from, the dealer also has the choice to accept or decline my offer as well. If he says no then so be it and I go on my way. Being a stubborn seller is not a bad thing thing at all, nor is being a stubborn buyer. If stubborn was the worst thing I was called while working there, I'd be grateful. Again, it's all part of the game, at least in these neck of the woods. It's uptight people like you that have kept me from posting on this site in years.[/QUOTE]
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