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<p>[QUOTE="IdesOfMarch01, post: 2755453, member: 39084"]While I'm not an expert on this topic, I will point out that auctions are governed by the terms and conditions posted by the dealer or auctioneer. If you win an auction and pay for that coin, you are legally entitled to that coin. The fact that the dealer sent you the wrong coin has no bearing whatsoever on the coin you're entitled to receive. You can demand that the dealer send you the correct coin regardless of what happens to the incorrect coin that you received. He cannot legally withhold sending it to you based on other conditions, such as returning the incorrect coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the incorrect coin, it's not yours and you don't own it. However, you absolutely want to avoid any liability for the incorrect coin. To that end, I personally would attempt to force the dealer to arrange all aspects of the incorrect coin's return, and remind the dealer in writing that you assume no liability for the condition of the incorrect coin nor for its safe and eventual return. I would NOT attempt to return the incorrect coin until I had received the dealer's response regarding how the coin was to be returned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IdesOfMarch01, post: 2755453, member: 39084"]While I'm not an expert on this topic, I will point out that auctions are governed by the terms and conditions posted by the dealer or auctioneer. If you win an auction and pay for that coin, you are legally entitled to that coin. The fact that the dealer sent you the wrong coin has no bearing whatsoever on the coin you're entitled to receive. You can demand that the dealer send you the correct coin regardless of what happens to the incorrect coin that you received. He cannot legally withhold sending it to you based on other conditions, such as returning the incorrect coin. As for the incorrect coin, it's not yours and you don't own it. However, you absolutely want to avoid any liability for the incorrect coin. To that end, I personally would attempt to force the dealer to arrange all aspects of the incorrect coin's return, and remind the dealer in writing that you assume no liability for the condition of the incorrect coin nor for its safe and eventual return. I would NOT attempt to return the incorrect coin until I had received the dealer's response regarding how the coin was to be returned.[/QUOTE]
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