Several months ago (Sept 2008) you stated that you did not receive this 1943 MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. I worked with both my post office and yours during a week and a half process trying to locate it. And then for a month I hoped it would have been returned. Despite the coin being delivered and confirmed by tracking number you still stated that you didn't receive it and filed a paypal claim against me. I had no liability as the coin was confirmed delivered, but I went way out my way to accommodate you. I see you have OBVIOUSLY found it as it is posted here on the PCGS collectors forum. I thought this looked way to familiar and after reading through the past emails and matching up names I realized that this was in fact you.
So where did you find it? Why the paypal claim? >>
Here we go again ... >>
You are so busted. >>
Well, THIS thread certainly took a turn, didn't it!?!?! >>
Where is Peter Falk aka Columbo when you need him?
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Excellent attempt 1mike1 at trying to stir up drama where there isn't any. The Paypal claim was dismissed the day the coin arrived, safe and sound. No funds where lost by the seller.
Unlike you and Fletcher, I didn't bring this issue to the forum while it was going on as it was a matter between the seller and myself.
Sorry to let you down. I know how you love to wallow in other peoples misfortune so early on a Sunday morning! And Flether, your puppy dog is right there, salivating at your heels with eager anticipation.
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<< <i>Excellent attempt 1mike1 at trying to stir up drama where there isn't any. The Paypal claim was dismissed the day the coin arrived, safe and sound. No funds where lost by the seller.
Unlike you and Fletcher, I didn't bring this issue to the forum while it was going on as it was a matter between the seller and myself.
Sorry to let you down. I know how you love to wallow in other peoples misfortune so early on a Sunday morning! And Flether, your puppy dog is right there, salivating at your heels with eager anticipation. >>
Please accept my apology. I meant no harm or drama and should have taken consideration for what I was typing. I have to admit I did find the situation humorous in a Charlie Chaplin kind of way.
"May the silver waves that bear you heavenward be filled with love’s whisperings"
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
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<< <i>Brad (Braddick),
Several months ago (Sept 2008) you stated that you did not receive this 1943 MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. I worked with both my post office and yours during a week and a half process trying to locate it. And then for a month I hoped it would have been returned. Despite the coin being delivered and confirmed by tracking number you still stated that you didn't receive it and filed a paypal claim against me. I had no liability as the coin was confirmed delivered, but I went way out my way to accommodate you. I see you have OBVIOUSLY found it as it is posted here on the PCGS collectors forum. I thought this looked way to familiar and after reading through the past emails and matching up names I realized that this was in fact you.
So where did you find it? Why the paypal claim? >>
Here we go again ... >>
You are so busted. >>
Well, THIS thread certainly took a turn, didn't it!?!?!
Where is Peter Falk aka Columbo when you need him?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
The Paypal claim was dismissed the day the coin arrived, safe and sound. No funds where lost by the seller.
Unlike you and Fletcher, I didn't bring this issue to the forum while it was going on as it was a matter between the seller and myself.
Sorry to let you down. I know how you love to wallow in other peoples misfortune so early on a Sunday morning! And Flether, your puppy dog is right there, salivating at your heels with eager anticipation.
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<< <i>Excellent attempt 1mike1 at trying to stir up drama where there isn't any.
The Paypal claim was dismissed the day the coin arrived, safe and sound. No funds where lost by the seller.
Unlike you and Fletcher, I didn't bring this issue to the forum while it was going on as it was a matter between the seller and myself.
Sorry to let you down. I know how you love to wallow in other peoples misfortune so early on a Sunday morning! And Flether, your puppy dog is right there, salivating at your heels with eager anticipation. >>
Please accept my apology. I meant no harm or drama and should have taken consideration for what I was typing. I have to admit I did find the situation humorous in a Charlie Chaplin kind of way.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown