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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 319384, member: 4552"]In a little defense of coin dealers. You all must remember that people that are professional coin dealers and that is their only or main income are dependant on a fairly large profit from each sale. Giving people, customers, a great deal is just not going to put food on the table, pay the electric bills, phone bills, buy cloths for the kids, etc. Just as a person that has a food store, hardware store, gas station, all must make a profit in order to stay in buisness. Coin dealers as well as many other professions have to deal with people and that is really the pits when it comes to wanting to earn a living. People are always trying to chew down the prices of a coin, car, book or work done by a carpenter. No one wants to pay full price. Everyone says the same thing. I want a great deal but let everyone else pay full price to make up for it. </p><p>I'm not a dealer but I know many of them. As with many of these long ranting posts of a lousy experience with a coin dealer, that same dealer could probably fill thousands of even longer posts about lousy customers. </p><p>Alls far in love and war. </p><p>I go to coin shows about 2 to 4 times a Month. I treat dealers the same as any ordinary person tryingto make a living and so far in many, many, many years I've no complaint about any dealers. Yes there are some but then that is why we have feet so we can walk away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 319384, member: 4552"]In a little defense of coin dealers. You all must remember that people that are professional coin dealers and that is their only or main income are dependant on a fairly large profit from each sale. Giving people, customers, a great deal is just not going to put food on the table, pay the electric bills, phone bills, buy cloths for the kids, etc. Just as a person that has a food store, hardware store, gas station, all must make a profit in order to stay in buisness. Coin dealers as well as many other professions have to deal with people and that is really the pits when it comes to wanting to earn a living. People are always trying to chew down the prices of a coin, car, book or work done by a carpenter. No one wants to pay full price. Everyone says the same thing. I want a great deal but let everyone else pay full price to make up for it. I'm not a dealer but I know many of them. As with many of these long ranting posts of a lousy experience with a coin dealer, that same dealer could probably fill thousands of even longer posts about lousy customers. Alls far in love and war. I go to coin shows about 2 to 4 times a Month. I treat dealers the same as any ordinary person tryingto make a living and so far in many, many, many years I've no complaint about any dealers. Yes there are some but then that is why we have feet so we can walk away.[/QUOTE]
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