What is the difference between a used car salesman and a coin dealer
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Let's discuss both positive and negative attributes
Be sure to mention which coin dealers fit your descriptions
Stewart Blay
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Actually, my favorite dealer has let me take a number of coins out for a "test drive" of sorts, giving me a couple of days to see how I like them
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Coin dealers put on their left shoe first, used car salesmen put their right shoe first.
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Honesty is their best sales technique
They both sell products which appreciate in value
The rule of caveat emptor applies to both products
Both salesman buy theirshirts and ties at J C Pennys
Both professionals are obese and insecure
Show me the Money is the slogan of both
Both "professions" are mostly dominated, controlled, manipulated, dictated, by.......................................men.
One needs gas to both sell & run it, while the other, needs only "gas" to sell it.
Both are constantly in debt
Slabbed used cars.....now thats something Mr.Hall has not considered
Stewart
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Yep, certainly classic cars do appreciate: 1956 T-Bird, 1964 1/2 & 1965 Mustangs are a couple of examples.
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<< <i>What is the difference between a used car salesman and a coin dealer >>
Not all car salesmen are bad dressers?
And coin dealers have customers that don't expect to lose money
I nominate Andy Skrabalak of Angel Dees as my choice for
The Best Used Car dealer in the Coin Business
Stewart Blay
Q: How many car salesmen does it take to change a light bulb?
A: I'm going to work this out on my calculator, and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The coin dealer version:
Q. What's black, crispy, and hangs from the ceiling?
Q: How many car salesmen does it take to change a light bulb?
A: He's on his way to ask his manager now.
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When you buy a coin and use some intelligence, there is a decent chance that it will be worth more than you paid for it ten years from now.
A car with 10 previous owners is one to avoid.
A coin with 10 previous owners is a must have.
There is a glut of used cars saturating the market.
There is a glut of coins in a white hot, nuclear, super nova market.
I would buy a coin from Russ or Marty.
I would not buy a used car from Russ or Marty.
Joe
Their bright customers realize that not all of them are crooks and can fairly rapidly separate the wheat from the chaff. They realize that their time is better spent by smelling the roses rather than complaining about the thorns.
adrian
Used cars can be altered to make them seem "like new".
This would never happen with coins
Stewart
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor