The PCGS "Customer Bill of Rights" from the back of a PCGS submission form.
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I wonder if anyone ever reads the back of a PCGS Submission form for more than the Postage rates??
While reading this thread about the PCGS MS68 Georgia Quarter it ocurred to me that many don't. So, as a service to us all, here is the pertinent clause in it's entirety. Don't thank me, thank PCGS.
.................7. FAIR MARKET PRICES. The customer can call PCGS at 1-800-447-8848 to report any instance in which an authorized dealer, in offering to buy a PCGS coin from the Customer, attempts to justify a lower than market purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin on the basis of allegedly improper grading by PCGS, or provide the Customer with an unreasonable low purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin (with or without any allegation relating to PCGS' grading of the coin).
Man, it sure seems like an offer of $9 for the BrokenArrow coin under any circumstances is unreasonable and unjustifiable. It follows that if any of the dealers making that offer are PCGS Authorized Dealers, they have violated their terms with PCGS when they became an "Authorized PCGS Dealer" and proceeded to reap the benefits of same.
Al H.
While reading this thread about the PCGS MS68 Georgia Quarter it ocurred to me that many don't. So, as a service to us all, here is the pertinent clause in it's entirety. Don't thank me, thank PCGS.
.................7. FAIR MARKET PRICES. The customer can call PCGS at 1-800-447-8848 to report any instance in which an authorized dealer, in offering to buy a PCGS coin from the Customer, attempts to justify a lower than market purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin on the basis of allegedly improper grading by PCGS, or provide the Customer with an unreasonable low purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin (with or without any allegation relating to PCGS' grading of the coin).
Man, it sure seems like an offer of $9 for the BrokenArrow coin under any circumstances is unreasonable and unjustifiable. It follows that if any of the dealers making that offer are PCGS Authorized Dealers, they have violated their terms with PCGS when they became an "Authorized PCGS Dealer" and proceeded to reap the benefits of same.
Al H.
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<< <i>I wonder if anyone ever reads the back of a PCGS Submission form for more than the Postage rates??
While reading this thread about the PCGS MS68 Georgia Quarter it ocurred to me that many don't. So, as a service to us all, here is the pertinent clause in it's entirety. Don't thank me, thank PCGS.
.................7. FAIR MARKET PRICES. The customer can call PCGS at 1-800-447-8848 to report any instance in which an authorized dealer, in offering to buy a PCGS coin from the Customer, attempts to justify a lower than market purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin on the basis of allegedly improper grading by PCGS, or provide the Customer with an unreasonable low purchase or bid price for the PCGS coin (with or without any allegation relating to PCGS' grading of the coin).
Man, it sure seems like an offer of $9 for the BrokenArrow coin under any circumstances is unreasonable and unjustifiable. It follows that if any of the dealers making that offer are PCGS Authorized Dealers, they have violated their terms with PCGS when they became an "Authorized PCGS Dealer" and proceeded to reap the benefits of same.
Al H. >>
Hey, that's interesting. Sure, the customer can call, but, it doesn't say what PCGS is gonna do something about it. Or, is there another paragraph somewhere that says so?
that paragraph or two sounds nice but like ER said,
what will they do?
what will they do?">>
Mite be a good question for HRH in the Q&A forum. I bet they send the dealer a letter of reprimand and not much else.