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How big of a gambler are you? How much faith do you have in your fellow forum member? What $ amount
coinguy1
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Let's say that you have corresponded sporadically and briefly with a fellow forum member over the past year or so.....
You have seen him post and interact on the forum and he appears to be a good guy.......
You are a dealer (or, if you prefer, a collector) and have a coin for sale that he would like to view on approval basis...
You don't want to show a lack of trust and ask him for references....
You sense he is a trustworthy person.....
Based upon the above, and the above only, what is the highest dollar amount figure you would ship on open account/approval basis?
You have seen him post and interact on the forum and he appears to be a good guy.......
You are a dealer (or, if you prefer, a collector) and have a coin for sale that he would like to view on approval basis...
You don't want to show a lack of trust and ask him for references....
You sense he is a trustworthy person.....
Based upon the above, and the above only, what is the highest dollar amount figure you would ship on open account/approval basis?
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K S
If you explain to him that it is your policy not to send approval coins on the first "X' number of transactions with a new customer AND assure him that the coin will be sent to him on a SIGHT-SEEN basis with full return privilige, if he is a decent chap, he will understand.
RYK, does that mean your answer to my given scenario is zero $ worth? If so, just say it and stop with the polite bologna/stuff.
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A few exception would be made for people that I know are good for their word.
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Why does he need to see it "on approval"? for our first transaction?
After I've established a business relationship with someone, I'd send the coin first, up to a couple hundred bucks, probably.
I still wonder why he needs to see it "on approval"? can I send him some more coins "on approval" and just bill his credit card?
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<< <i>For a first time customer, I wouldn't send any more than you can afford to lose. After you have some confidence in the customer then you can relax. No harm in asking for references as far as I am concerned. >>
Hmmm.... Are you sure? The person that was outed here had multiple transactions with yours truly before he went gunny bag.
Ken
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BTW, the most I have ever sent to Russ on approval was $.50.
I buy from forum members all the time. I send the money, then they send the coin(s). We stay friends that way.
Joe
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I agree.
Yes, Mark, put me down for zero (plus a lot of vegetarian bologna
Perhaps the buyer will read this thread and understand where you are coming from when you lower the hammer.
Edit: That said, numerous fellow forum members have shipped me coins before having received payment and vice versa.
<< <i>BTW, the most I have ever sent to Russ on approval was $.50. >>
It was a nice 50¢, though.
Russ, NCNE
I recently shipped around $3K in coins to Russ to sell for me. I've only been around here (counting lurk time) maybe a year, and realistically, don't really 'know' Russ from Adam. However, he's a well known long-timer around here, with plenty of extremely positive references. He (or any other good sized seller here) would have far more to lose (long term business-wise) in a dishonest transaction than could possibly be gained from one quick little rip.
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The man from Spokane was a major league scam artist. He eventually ended up in federal prison (but not as a result of my transaction with him). I never saw a dime of the money owed me nor were the coins returned.
I was smart enough not to send any coins on approval to wingedliberty so I would keep that policy.
My approval service is a 5-day no questions refund.
So once the payment clears, I'll send coins to anybody
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I have been ripped off lately so am gun shy. Now, depending on my gut feel, between $0 and $200.
Answer to your question: ranges from $0 to $500
Hypothetically.....
If I were to send coins to you and if you stiffed me ---your reputation would suffer...AGREED?
But if it was the other way around.....and you sent coins to me and I disappeared.....how would I suffer? Answer -none.
IN GOD WE TRUST--all others send cash.
Dealer to dealer is a whole different story.
Why would ANYONE ask a dealer to front them coins with out the proper bonifides? Now if you're tradedollarnut---it's a diff. story
Numismatic if possible and ebay at the very least.
An ANA number is good also, but shouldn't replace the references.
Who would be offended by a request for references?
<< <i>Based upon the above, and the above only, what is the highest dollar amount figure you would ship on open account/approval basis? >>
Since you set the rules.....based on your rules
If you decide to bend your rules and would like to hear more just say so.
<< <i>If you decide to bend your rules and would like to hear more just say so. >>
Stman, the suspense is killing me - consider the rules bent, but just for your reply.
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<< <i>Stman, the suspense is killing me - consider the rules bent, but just for your reply. >>
Ha, my pleasure.... I seldom sell to folks on here and it's really a case by case basis. I'm a collector and a collector only.
I know it's hard to imagine that a fellow board member might have me ship on approval only looking for a quick flip/upgrade.
But I have indeed had this happen, from dealers too. It's really not a trust issue as more of a pain.
Some folks don't mind going to the PO to mail a coin back they were just "curious" about and want to see it.
If I sell, I want a quick easy deal. Also, some folks don't like to tell you they received a coin. Which BTW is VERY
inconsiderate IMO. They can be playing on the forum but yet can't give a quick PM saying.... "coin received."
OK sorry for the rant. Bottom line I want more of a commitment then just to send it on approval. When they don't want to do that...
I keep the coin. BTW, I just sent a coin just under a Thousand dollars today without receiving payment. He told me last night payment
will go out today. I believed him and sent coin today. I don't feel uncomfortable at all. I won't even be upset if I get burned and don't receive payment.
I'll simply find him, cut off his head, and (you know what goes here.) It's really very simple.
I've also had a few dealers have me ship a coin to them, they can't let me know they received. Yet, have already sent it out for sale.
That's why sometimes you might see a BST of me saying.... "NO Dealers Please." Although most coins I sell end up going back
to the dealer I bought it from. I know.... more than ya wanted to hear. But you asked!!!!
<< <i>I really don't see the need to send a coin on approval if a return policy is offered. >>
Granted, there might not be an actual "need" for approval service.
However, shipping on approval means, among other things, that:
1) A client need not make a payment (which might have to be refunded anyway) in advance;
2) The check need not be sent, deposited and clear before the coin is shipped - much faster service;
3) The owner of the coin knows much sooner whether it is in fact sold or not.
4) The client is aware that the dealer/seller has trust in him and cares about the convenience to him.
Approval service is clearly quicker and makes for a much more efficient transaction. That upside must be weighed against the downside/risk, though.
Incidentally, the same goes for accepting personal checks... if I don't know the person, I won't accept personal checks...
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If there is no other information that is available(like he already has a registry set working) and I have no other references for him, I would not send the coin on approval.
But I have sent coins for sale and/or viewing to fellow Barber collectors without ever meeting them in person, or getting credit reports/info. Max was $7500. I knew they bought or sold coins thru dealers I knew, and a check on their integrity was simple.
With as little data as you indicated in the hypo, you are taking a big risk. Up to the total value of the coin(s) sent.
In Mark's case, he can have whatever he wants.</FONT>
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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Kyle
After a couple of substantial transactions that went smoothly, I might expect an approval shipment without deposit, but not until then.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
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If I mustered up the cajones to ask someone with whom I have never dealt before for approval on our first transaction, I would also have the good sense to give him as many references as I could. I might even flash my Heritage Legacy™ card.
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<< <i>I really don't see the need to send a coin on approval if a return policy is offered. >>
Granted, there might not be an actual "need" for approval service.
However, shipping on approval means, among other things, that:
1) A client need not make a payment (which might have to be refunded anyway) in advance;
2) The check need not be sent, deposited and clear before the coin is shipped - much faster service;
3) The owner of the coin knows much sooner whether it is in fact sold or not.
4) The client is aware that the dealer/seller has trust in him and cares about the convenience to him.
Approval service is clearly quicker and makes for a much more efficient transaction. That upside must be weighed against the downside/risk, though.
The above are some of the things that I have come to appreciate.
I don't expect coins shipped on approval but it certainly is convenient in cases #1 and #2 above and certainly helps for #4.
As mentioned already, I think it is different for a collector vs dealer. I am definitely a collector. So, I am less inclined to need/care about the business side and would do the money first, ship 2nd.
That said, there are a couple of handfuls of people on here, that by the way they "carry themselves" when they post, I would have NO problems sending them the coin(s) first and getting payment 2nd. On the flip side, there are also people on here that, the way THEY carry themselves when they post, I would either not sell to them (too much hassle potential) or make sure the funds have cleared and everything is good, before sending.
When it comes to buying, I am willing to send a check first (I never buy a coin that I can't pay cash for, even if it hurts), use a credit card (larger dealers set up for this), or give references (ie....let someone know where I am employed, know who I have dealt with and to check with them, etc).
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
before the money has been received. However, with anything big I would not expect someone to send it on approval.
Jeremy
<< <i>I would treat him like any other first time buyer. I learned in another thread from Goldude that 80% of what is said here is BS, so that's 4:1 odds against any one of us being legit.
If you explain to him that it is your policy not to send approval coins on the first "X' number of transactions with a new customer AND assure him that the coin will be sent to him on a SIGHT-SEEN basis with full return privilige, if he is a decent chap, he will understand. >>
Geez!! 80% BS? Am I wasting my time here?
Hey coinguy1, a little nervous about not asking me for references?
WH
One of the best experiences I've had with doing buisness this way with forum members is I've never been stiffed and if I'm ever active in the hobby again on the aquisition side, I have more references then I'll ever need.
Les
<< <i>This is primarily a social venue. Your business is another thing. I would use your normal business practices regarding coins on approval.
BTW, the most I have ever sent to Russ on approval was $.50.
I buy from forum members all the time. I send the money, then they send the coin(s). We stay friends that way.
Joe >>
I agree , I have bought from many forum members and sometimes it took a few payments, I would never ask a forum member to send me a coin to look at...nor would I let them send me a coin I have not completely paid for.... maybe just me but I like it that way. Another point is that most members have a no questions asked return policy....so why not pay first,
As for Russ I may send him a raw kennedy for approval..