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<p>[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 34306, member: 1258"]Can you post a link to the auction or to the other auctions that the seller has running right now?</p><p><br /></p><p>You have a couple choices...since he did offer to refund, you can leave a neutral explaining that the coin was not as represented. The disadvantage to that is that neutrals don't show up in the overall rating and once it's off the first page, chances are that no one will see it. The advantage is that the seller may only leave you a neutral instead of a negative.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your other option is to leave him the negative with an indepth explanation of why. PM me for instructions on how to leave 125 character feedback. This will give you plenty of space to explain the problem.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does this seller, in your opinion, grossly overgrade all of their coins? or was this a one-time mistake? I have misgraded a couple of coins (remember we all make mistakes). I'm a little concerned with the disparity between the description and the actual coin (describing MS for a circulated coin is a bit much), but know that mistakes can be made. If it was an honest mistake and the seller will make good on it, I would not consider the transaction completed yet. If all of their coins are overgraded, then I would want to be sure that people reading the feedback would be aware.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 34306, member: 1258"]Can you post a link to the auction or to the other auctions that the seller has running right now? You have a couple choices...since he did offer to refund, you can leave a neutral explaining that the coin was not as represented. The disadvantage to that is that neutrals don't show up in the overall rating and once it's off the first page, chances are that no one will see it. The advantage is that the seller may only leave you a neutral instead of a negative. Your other option is to leave him the negative with an indepth explanation of why. PM me for instructions on how to leave 125 character feedback. This will give you plenty of space to explain the problem. Does this seller, in your opinion, grossly overgrade all of their coins? or was this a one-time mistake? I have misgraded a couple of coins (remember we all make mistakes). I'm a little concerned with the disparity between the description and the actual coin (describing MS for a circulated coin is a bit much), but know that mistakes can be made. If it was an honest mistake and the seller will make good on it, I would not consider the transaction completed yet. If all of their coins are overgraded, then I would want to be sure that people reading the feedback would be aware.[/QUOTE]
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