Who likes "No Return Policies"?
Barbercoin
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Although I can understand why sellers wouldn't want to mess with returns, I don't like it. I think it drives business away. Am I alone?
One Ebay seller offers many (what looks like) nice Barber quarters, but won't take returns. It kills me, but I won't bid on any of them.
Here's one I liked.
One Ebay seller offers many (what looks like) nice Barber quarters, but won't take returns. It kills me, but I won't bid on any of them.
Here's one I liked.
WTB: Barber Quarters XF
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Russ, NCNE
i'd never buy from someone with that policy. there are way too many GOOD risks out there.
<< <i>It's an auction, not an approval service.
Russ, NCNE >>
While harsh, he is correct. I dont think Heritage takes returns, or am I mistaken? However, it would behoove a seller to accept returns simply because his items will garner more bids. More bids= higher closing prices. Besides, unless the dealer is selling pure junk and knows it, why wouldnt you want to make sure your customer is happy?
<< <i><< It's an auction, not an approval service.
Russ, NCNE >>
While harsh, he is correct. I dont think Heritage takes returns, or am I mistaken? >>
Heritage has a no return policy for signature auctions, but they do offer a return policy for their online only auctions. I think it's three days.
Personally, when I buy a coin in a no reserve auction, I don't expect to be able to return it. That said, in reference to the auction linked in this thread, I wouldn't bid anyway. Not because of his no return policy, but because the images are too small to make any kind of a reasonable assessment of the coin.
Russ, NCNE
A return priv. is what any decent , God fearing , outstanding seller offers to a buyer -
I would rather have slightly lower proceeds than have a headache from some of the folks I have seen people here have to deal with
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
but do on slabbed coins
Only on Ebay of course
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
It's an auction, not an approval service.
<< <i>It's an auction, not an approval service.
Russ, NCNE >>
I agree with Russ 100%, but because of all the people who complain about returns (here on this site), I have added a return on my auction.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
However, there's been too many times where I've won a auctions that had cleverly deceptive photos or least it sure seems that way. I get the coin and see minor corrosion other imprefections that should have been mentioned. I really never expect a return on slabbed coins.
I will say though, that the coins I have returned are received in a pleasant and professional manner by the sellers.
I just threw this issue out to see how others felt.
WTB: Barber Quarters XF
I don't bid on slabbed coins with out-of-focus or small pics. either.
- Jim
That said, I don't take returns because I am not a dealer, and I just don't want to mess with it. A 'real' auction - you bid you own - no returns. eBay is an auction, so I don't see that this should be a problem. If you don't want to own it -- do not bid. I don't operate a service to own upon approval. If you do that, you lose your fees to eBay, Paypal, shipping cost, and it turns into a big hassle and possible sticky mess. I am happy just not going there.
I bid the same way I sell - if I don't want to own it - I do not bid. I don't send items back.
Sometimes when I get the item, I realize that it does not
really fit in with my collection. I like to deal with folks who
will allow returns no question asked. I can accept a
modest restocking fee policy. However, while any seller has
the right to refuse returns if so stated in their policy, I will refrain
from bidding on lots from such sellers.
When buying a car some years ago, the dealer told me that he
did not have to sell the car to me at my price. I answered that that is true,
but it is also true that I did not have to buy the car from him at his price.
Camelot
Ebay vs. Heritage vs. fixed price (for example)
Raw vs. slabbed
Photo quality
Price
How clearly the policy is stated
Buying vs. selling
Transaction with a fellow collector vs. dealer
<< <i>It's an auction, not an approval service.
Russ, NCNE >>
You got to be kidding...
Take the return, if it's a problem customer then black list them...
Why would you want a customer to accept a coin there not happy with...?
As long as it's returned as sent, what's the problem...?
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
I would have no problem buying a slabbed coin with a no return policy under these conditions.
Raw is something else. If it is a seller I know, that has a proven track record of solid raw coins, I do not have a problem.
How many of you would refuse a return from a repeat customer even though a no return policy is listed?
I would grant it because I would expect to continue to get more business from him. In addition I would be inclined to cover his shipping.
-David
were watching and maybe bidding but lost out are still there and still looking for a similar coin, and when
I relist, they come back even stronger that the first time. Inveritably I get more money 2nd time around.
No returns on rolls, slabbed or mint products, tho.
bob