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<p>[QUOTE="synoptic12, post: 1291480, member: 32885"]The United States Mint:</p><p>The U.S. Mint has structured their principles, and business policy, in accordance in what they believe to be a successful enterprise. We have ordered numerous times from the U.S.Mint, including many products, and have found the U.S. Mint to be most reliable, and prompt as to delivering merchandise upon stated date. We have not seen any issues regarding policy, nor stipulations attached. Their policy is clear, and "The U.S Mint "Reserves the right to do as they wish", within the boundaries of their specified rules. In this respect, how can any question the U.S. Mint, in terms of trying to 'dictate' to the U.S. Mint. Nothing in this world is perfect, but we sincerely believe that the U.S. Mint strives for perfection, in trying to please everyone. To deal with the masses is no easy task, as the U.S. Mint should conduct their business accordingly, as they do. To complain about such trivial things as coins, is truly vanity. Place yourselves in the U.S. Mint's position, where funding is always an issue, as well as other growing problems that many people overlook, or refuse to see. If you walked that road, you would understand, or if you had knowledge, you would not complain. Everyone wishes to purchase from the U.S. Mint, everyone is interested in making a profit, everyone is interested in what, and how much they can obtain, to feel a sense of security, or maybe being above the rest. Unfortunately, no one has the say over one (U.S. Mint) that controls the coins, and manages the inventory. It only stands to reason. To perceive otherwise, is merely placing yourself above the merchant (U.S. Mint). Yes, sometimes everyone does not obtain what they set out to accomplish. However, shall we mock, ask for changes in administration, seek re-structuring, or otherwise, if we receive not "our way? This is the wrong mindset, and wrong approach to view anyone, especially the U.S. Mint. As we see it, the U.S. Mint gives everyone ample time, and the possibility to purchase their products. In such as a limited editions are concerned, the U.S. Mint can only hope that the population may receive what they wish. The standards are for all, so that no one is left, as not being equal. If everyone wishes to delve into numismatics, and purchase from the U.S. Mint, they must abide by the rules and standards, as set forth by the U.S. Mint. To negate these defined principles, as to try to inject our thoughts and ways, unto the U.S. Mint, is wrong. Everyone knows the possibilities when a limited edition series is released. If you do not like the way the plan is structured, simply walk away. If you 'go with the flow', your much better for it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="synoptic12, post: 1291480, member: 32885"]The United States Mint: The U.S. Mint has structured their principles, and business policy, in accordance in what they believe to be a successful enterprise. We have ordered numerous times from the U.S.Mint, including many products, and have found the U.S. Mint to be most reliable, and prompt as to delivering merchandise upon stated date. We have not seen any issues regarding policy, nor stipulations attached. Their policy is clear, and "The U.S Mint "Reserves the right to do as they wish", within the boundaries of their specified rules. In this respect, how can any question the U.S. Mint, in terms of trying to 'dictate' to the U.S. Mint. Nothing in this world is perfect, but we sincerely believe that the U.S. Mint strives for perfection, in trying to please everyone. To deal with the masses is no easy task, as the U.S. Mint should conduct their business accordingly, as they do. To complain about such trivial things as coins, is truly vanity. Place yourselves in the U.S. Mint's position, where funding is always an issue, as well as other growing problems that many people overlook, or refuse to see. If you walked that road, you would understand, or if you had knowledge, you would not complain. Everyone wishes to purchase from the U.S. Mint, everyone is interested in making a profit, everyone is interested in what, and how much they can obtain, to feel a sense of security, or maybe being above the rest. Unfortunately, no one has the say over one (U.S. Mint) that controls the coins, and manages the inventory. It only stands to reason. To perceive otherwise, is merely placing yourself above the merchant (U.S. Mint). Yes, sometimes everyone does not obtain what they set out to accomplish. However, shall we mock, ask for changes in administration, seek re-structuring, or otherwise, if we receive not "our way? This is the wrong mindset, and wrong approach to view anyone, especially the U.S. Mint. As we see it, the U.S. Mint gives everyone ample time, and the possibility to purchase their products. In such as a limited editions are concerned, the U.S. Mint can only hope that the population may receive what they wish. The standards are for all, so that no one is left, as not being equal. If everyone wishes to delve into numismatics, and purchase from the U.S. Mint, they must abide by the rules and standards, as set forth by the U.S. Mint. To negate these defined principles, as to try to inject our thoughts and ways, unto the U.S. Mint, is wrong. Everyone knows the possibilities when a limited edition series is released. If you do not like the way the plan is structured, simply walk away. If you 'go with the flow', your much better for it.[/QUOTE]
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