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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1889920, member: 41863"]Well make up whatever reason you need, just saying you could go that route. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would however suggest letting this play out to see where he lands. At the end of the auction the seller still has the item and can literally come up with millions of reasons why he didn't send the coin out if an international buyer wins it. </p><p><br /></p><p>The seller is actually in a great position right now. He has someone who is already interested and may drive a bidding war with another domestic counterpart reaching higher than expected returns and may still end up with a US winner in the end. </p><p><br /></p><p>My only advice is if the Turkey buyer wins, make up something to keep from sending the coin. Either way, this Turkey buyer isn't getting the coin, but the seller could shoot himself in the foot by canceling the item, relisting and restricting an interested player that was keeping the sellers price up. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's a tough situation for sure, but I would take my chances for the highest return possible at this point and deal with who to send it to and how when we know where the winning bidder resides.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1889920, member: 41863"]Well make up whatever reason you need, just saying you could go that route. I would however suggest letting this play out to see where he lands. At the end of the auction the seller still has the item and can literally come up with millions of reasons why he didn't send the coin out if an international buyer wins it. The seller is actually in a great position right now. He has someone who is already interested and may drive a bidding war with another domestic counterpart reaching higher than expected returns and may still end up with a US winner in the end. My only advice is if the Turkey buyer wins, make up something to keep from sending the coin. Either way, this Turkey buyer isn't getting the coin, but the seller could shoot himself in the foot by canceling the item, relisting and restricting an interested player that was keeping the sellers price up. It's a tough situation for sure, but I would take my chances for the highest return possible at this point and deal with who to send it to and how when we know where the winning bidder resides.[/QUOTE]
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