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<p>[QUOTE="Edward Sulak, post: 1908653, member: 57337"]l agree with both points here, only because I had the same type of experience with the largest dealer I know of in my area. I brought in a coin I had bought at a coin show that I wanted to possibly have graded, well after he looked at it, he point blank told me "it won't grade it's been cleaned" tossed the coin back on the table and basically said sorry good luck next time. Now I wasn't upset about his call on the coin, but the way it all went down was within literally just a few minutes, he never explained why or how it had been cleaned or wouldn't grade, and I understand he deals with customers who bring in coins worth thousands, but each customer is a customer, are we not the ones who buy your inventory and support your business? I'm not a dealer myself and wouldn't judge one personally, but business wise, yea Lost Dutchman in my opinion is right when your the face of the company, doesn't matter what the customer has to bring to the table, he may have only brought a side dish this time, but the next time he might bring the main course and now you won't know because you just ridiculed his mash potatoes. Sorry, food may not have been the best way to explain this, but I'm hungry this morning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Edward Sulak, post: 1908653, member: 57337"]l agree with both points here, only because I had the same type of experience with the largest dealer I know of in my area. I brought in a coin I had bought at a coin show that I wanted to possibly have graded, well after he looked at it, he point blank told me "it won't grade it's been cleaned" tossed the coin back on the table and basically said sorry good luck next time. Now I wasn't upset about his call on the coin, but the way it all went down was within literally just a few minutes, he never explained why or how it had been cleaned or wouldn't grade, and I understand he deals with customers who bring in coins worth thousands, but each customer is a customer, are we not the ones who buy your inventory and support your business? I'm not a dealer myself and wouldn't judge one personally, but business wise, yea Lost Dutchman in my opinion is right when your the face of the company, doesn't matter what the customer has to bring to the table, he may have only brought a side dish this time, but the next time he might bring the main course and now you won't know because you just ridiculed his mash potatoes. Sorry, food may not have been the best way to explain this, but I'm hungry this morning.[/QUOTE]
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