Is it appropriate to e-mail set holders with coin offers?
BowTieCoins
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What do you think is that spam?
Thanks for anyones input!
Katrina
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Katrina
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Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Jerry
oh well......
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
I'll take any email that has to do with coins with no complaints. I don't understand people that act like their email is some sacred place where it hurts to get an email that doesn't interest them.
On the other, why would you put your email address in your set listing if you didn't want to be contacted about coins.
I don't mind it as long as it is relevant (it's a series I collect and the price of the coin is around the price of other coins in my collection).
If the coin is 10 times the price of the most expensive coin in my set then I just think the person is stupid.
-Khayse
Heck, I don't mind. Please feel free to let me know when you might have any super deals that will fill some holes in my MS Lincoln set!
I just today, rec'd a couple of your eBay wins, too!
However, I think that it is fine to offer specific coins based on a person's
set, or to inquire if a person is interested in selling a specific coin.
<< <i>I get alot of junkmail, that has nothing to do with coins.
I'll take any email that has to do with coins with no complaints. I don't understand people that act like their email is some sacred place where it hurts to get an email that doesn't interest them. >>
Spam is spam, and I will not do business with spammers. There is one outfit I used to do business with who decided to share my email address with another dealer, and I will not buy from either one now.
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<< <i>I get alot of junkmail, that has nothing to do with coins.
I'll take any email that has to do with coins with no complaints. I don't understand people that act like their email is some sacred place where it hurts to get an email that doesn't interest them. >>
Spam is spam, and I will not do business with spammers. There is one outfit I used to do business with who decided to share my email address with another dealer, and I will not buy from either one now. >>
you never complained about the HepKittys spam daddy-o!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
My 2 Flying Eagles.
-Greg
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The simple way to avoid what you consider spam is to "not" put your E-mail address in your Registry Set.If a person has a coin that would fit my Registry Set contact me ! You can always say no to an offer.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Russ, NCNE
Katrina
I wouldn't mind as long as it was an email about another 57-D in 67RD that you made.
I should have bought that coin!
I have even purchased a few for my set that way.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
In the past, I have also sent PMs to a handful of board members offering them material I had for sale that they were known to deal in. I explained up front why I was contacting them, and received polite responses (but no sales). No harm and no foul as far as I am/was concerned.
I never mind an unsolicited PM or email about coins from fellow members (as long as their correspondence isn't obviously Spam or an obvious blanket offering. I'm always on the lookout for coins I would like to buy, and I'd much prefer to buy from fellow board members.
Jim
PS: I’d probably mind someone sending me a solicitation for coins I don’t even collect.
I have picked up a few coins from these solicitations as well.
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They do have the option of displaying their email address or not. So I sort of figure that if they display their email address with the set, they're open for communication. Approach them, maybe, but do so tactfully.
all someone can say is no
or put me on your do not contact list
michael
I don't mind a PM or two on this forum. The behaviour here is more professional - I have yet to receive any spam PM's here.
Cameonut
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
I'm mading notes on who is strongly against e-mails, and what kind of e-mails would be prefered by who, LOL!
But it would hurt if anyone who is interested in Lincoln's to let me know the name of their collections (PM's or e-mails to knobs4469@yahoo.com), and let me know if you want me to look at your set, and update you with coin offers, when I get coins you may want in. See how it goes?!?
Always thanks for the info,
Katrina
One thing though, I do not open e-mails with attachments unless I am expecting them. So e-mail
me first and let me know you have some scans/pictures of coins I may be interested in.
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The link will take you to my Morgan Dollar set, you can link to my other sets from there. E-mail or PM me if you have any coins you think I can use !!!!
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<< <i>Hey BowTieCoins you're not just trying to build a buyers contact list are you !!! >>
You think?
Russ, NCNE
Katrina
Ok, I gave you the links to my sets. If you have or get anything I might be interested in feel free to contact me !!
Not just looking for fillers, looking for upgrades too !!
gavitpltw@yahoo.com
-Greg
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David