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<p>[QUOTE="Jim K, post: 3568807, member: 91282"]I did not mean to suggest that at all. I simply meant that many reputable sellers will generally accept returns, provided the slab has not been damaged or tampered with while non reputable sellers will generally not accept returns under any conditions. You are correct. many reputable dealers will not accept returns. My comment was just an account of a story from someone who was obviously selling a coin which did not conform to his listing. Wrong cert number, coin pictured was not in slab, returns not accepted, price out of line with what the coin generally sells for. Adding those things together made the non-return policy a red flag. By itself, a non-return policy can be good business, but I have found that reputable dealers will almost always accept returns on an item that was described as something that it is not, in error. In the case I sighted, a cert number was posted, but it was a raw coin. </p><p>I apologize if my comment was misunderstood.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim K, post: 3568807, member: 91282"]I did not mean to suggest that at all. I simply meant that many reputable sellers will generally accept returns, provided the slab has not been damaged or tampered with while non reputable sellers will generally not accept returns under any conditions. You are correct. many reputable dealers will not accept returns. My comment was just an account of a story from someone who was obviously selling a coin which did not conform to his listing. Wrong cert number, coin pictured was not in slab, returns not accepted, price out of line with what the coin generally sells for. Adding those things together made the non-return policy a red flag. By itself, a non-return policy can be good business, but I have found that reputable dealers will almost always accept returns on an item that was described as something that it is not, in error. In the case I sighted, a cert number was posted, but it was a raw coin. I apologize if my comment was misunderstood.[/QUOTE]
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