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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7890136, member: 105098"]I bought a brand new car, 4 miles on it. Turns out you have to go over it with a fine toothed comb because if you don't you will notice flaws along the way that didn't catch your eye at the dealership. bad areas of paint, a nick here or there, window handles don't line up right when the windows are closed. All kinds of little things, things you notice 1 or two weeks of driving it, that you didn't notice at the dealership or test driving the test drive model of that vehicle. </p><p><br /></p><p>Same goes here. I bought a new car still. they didn't guarantee me it was perfect or flawless, they guaranteed me it had 4 delivery miles on it and I was the first driver/owner. if I wanted to be picky, I should have done that before I finished the purchase. And with the mint, if you want to be picky and want a perfect coin that's flawless, be prepared to return items you don't like, and go without, or accept that sometimes it's going to be a 69 or a 68, and not a 70. </p><p><br /></p><p>I wonder.... would people return an error coin as being flawed as quickly as they'd return an un-perfect 69?..... hmmmmmm.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7890136, member: 105098"]I bought a brand new car, 4 miles on it. Turns out you have to go over it with a fine toothed comb because if you don't you will notice flaws along the way that didn't catch your eye at the dealership. bad areas of paint, a nick here or there, window handles don't line up right when the windows are closed. All kinds of little things, things you notice 1 or two weeks of driving it, that you didn't notice at the dealership or test driving the test drive model of that vehicle. Same goes here. I bought a new car still. they didn't guarantee me it was perfect or flawless, they guaranteed me it had 4 delivery miles on it and I was the first driver/owner. if I wanted to be picky, I should have done that before I finished the purchase. And with the mint, if you want to be picky and want a perfect coin that's flawless, be prepared to return items you don't like, and go without, or accept that sometimes it's going to be a 69 or a 68, and not a 70. I wonder.... would people return an error coin as being flawed as quickly as they'd return an un-perfect 69?..... hmmmmmm.[/QUOTE]
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