I KNOW IT'S BEEN DONE BEFORE BUT I'M BASHING TELETRADE AGAIN
Peaceman
Posts: 5,098
These guys have nerve.... Charging me $ 52.50 to take back a $ 850 coin that they "described" as nice luster and well struck...... It came to me with a patina and uneven toning and was a piece of $hit.....
THINK ABOUT THE NEXT TIME YOU BID ON SOMETHING ON TELETRADE..... YOU'LL GET WACKED IF YOU RETURN IT......
They lost me as a customer... Teletrade can GGF.......
THINK ABOUT THE NEXT TIME YOU BID ON SOMETHING ON TELETRADE..... YOU'LL GET WACKED IF YOU RETURN IT......
They lost me as a customer... Teletrade can GGF.......
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al h.
Dave
Seems like everything I look at is way high priced. Have not bid there since it was a phone in deal.
Ken
They will survive.... they could care less... I wouldn't mind their postage fee and maybe $ 8-10.... That's fair... But eventually they'll piss off too many people and they'll feel it....
As far as selling it on ebay..... I don't sell garbage..... I don't want to be known for selling low quality items......
hey Peaceman
you might take a hint from your forum ID and calm down a bit. also, warning us to avoid your mistake is certainly nice, but you should have figured that into your bid and stayed low.
this highlights a problem that i've tried to breach here in the recent past, that being the escalating prices of the current market and the collector-unwillingness to slow down. without knowing anything about the subject coin, i would suggest that a pass may have been the prudent thing and some waiting would have paid you dividends. i just think too many collectors are way too impatient in their scrambling to snatch up coins which are flooding out as prices rise.
BTW, i won my first coin over there last night in well over two years.
al h.
You might be building up Teletrade's reputation up with your criticism. i thought it was going to be worse!
I won't be buying anything from them in the future..... I wonder if they pay on a per call basis for their 1-800 number.... mmmmm.... 675 calls to them over the next 3 months..... heck... we're even.....
BTW, their 800 line is probably flat rated and for the service it provides, it's cheap...
It's gotten close to impossible to make money on a classic coin valued over several hundred dollars. And if you do....the other 5-10 coins you took a loss on will more than balance it out. Go play the craps table, it's better than odds that TT if you're buying classics.
I recall forking over a return fee on a $10,000 coin a few years back.
That really suc#ed!
roadrunner
We have many esteemed board members that I'm sure charge more for re-stocking fees. Oooops I'm sorry we're not supposed to
talk or mention that. Just when it's non-posters do we do that.
Just some thoughts
As always, caveat emptor. You just have to know what you're risking, but you may decide it's worth the risk.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
<< <i>Stman..... Your time will come....... >>
Thanks for the good words. My Mother used to tell me that as well (may she rest in peace.)
Believe me..... I've had "my time" everyday is a Holiday!!!!!
That cracked me up. Only because I've done the same thing. If you didn't laugh, you'd cry.
My icon, in fact, was a Teletrade coin.
I wonder: Is there any particular type of coin that is often "not as pictured" in a Teletrade auction? For most of what I've picked up there (mostly AU-58 type), what I've received is pretty much exactly what was shown.
<< <i> These guys have nerve.... Charging me $ 52.50 to take back a $ 850 coin that they "described" as nice luster and well struck...... It came to me with a patina and uneven toning and was a piece of $hit..... >>
This is exactly why I've not bid on teletrade material in nearly two years. I won a coin that was no where near what they described it. And then they want my first born to take the coin back.
FINALLY, if there was a case of GROSS miscataloging, I would not rule out TT Customer Service working with someone who "pled" their case in a professional manner. BUT, if the issue was that severe, another option would simply be returning the coin to the grading service who holdered it in the first place.
Just my 2 cents from a SATISFIED TT customer AND IF MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WERE TO CHANGE WITH TT, YOU CAN REST ASSURED I WOULD DISCUSS MY CONCERNS.
Wondercoin
One small example: 1972-S PCGS MS68 Ikes could be purchased off of eBay for $80.00 +/- and routinely sold on Teletrade for $140.00 or more. That window of opportunity has since closed, but there are many other examples that work today.
peacockcoins
if you haven't learned that lesson by now, your not a coin collector, & maybe never will be.
teletrade's NOT the problem here.
K S
My 1949 Mint Set
<< <i>Then again, how can PR 69s and 70s not look good? >>
That SHOULD be the case and yet...
<< <i>IMHO, the high end MODERNS that are offered for sale on TT are of exceptional quality overall these days >>
Of course they are, wondercoin. Many of them are yours or your client's coins.
Russ, NCNE
Wow!
Hope I didn't make a mistake as I too consigned 18 rainbow Morgans in the Oct. 25th auction. To give you a contrary opinion, I believe that
whomever wins these coins(no reserve, by the way) will be pleasantly surprised as the coins look much nicer than the pics provided.
I have purchased many coins from them over the years, mostly toned, and have always thought the coins were nicer in hand and never
wanted to return one. At least you have the option to return which is more than I can say for most of the major auction houses.
Just my humble opinion.
A point I repeatedly make here on the boards, especially when I "flag" specific auctions on the Registry Board. And, yes, the quality overall is FABULOUS on the PCGS-PR70DC coins I handle on a daily basis. I got in a few PR70DC coins last week I noticed had some spots on them - they will be on DH's desk next week for his review.
Wondercoin
<< <i><< These guys have nerve.... Charging me $ 52.50 to take back a $ 850 coin that they "described" as nice luster and well struck...... It came to me with a patina and uneven toning and was a piece of $hit..... >> >>
Did you read the tems of sale? It should have come as no surprise. The return fees for TT have always been horrible.