If a dealer spends time with you, do you feel obligated to buy something?

Say that you are at a show and you spend 10-15 minutes at a dealers table while he is showing you coins that you are interested in. You look at the coins and then decide you dont like them. Do you feel obligated to make a purchase from the dealer just because he spent the time with you to help you find something?
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<< <i>Many dealers act like they're doing you some big favor by spending their time with you. I find this annoying and feel that the collector's are doing the dealers a big favor by giving them our hard earned money. This industry has a pretty sizable "tail wagging the dog" problem I think. >>
You a bad man! Heh, I heard it's a good idea to bring them food and water too. Perhaps boxes of candy for the Holidays? After all, you DO want "first shot" after they max out them coins don't ya? OK, have a nice day folks.
As a dealer, I never minded spending some time with someone.
The key is the CONTENT of that time. It is really obvious (or SHOULD be to anyone with any perception) to both dealer and collector exactly WHO will warrant the time.
As a dealer, I would be very suspect of a customer who spent 15 minutes looking at several coins that I had removed from the case only to hear that he didn't "like" any of them. Who asks to see a coin they don't "like" even when viewed THROUGH the case? PRICE may be a factor. Which should be concluded with a "thank you" and prompt return to the case.
As a collector, when seeing a NEW dealer's case, I always first see if ANYTHING is ....priced....for display. That's a clue on what to expect on asking prices. If ...NONE....are priced, I will only ask to see something that is ACTUALLY interesting to me. And then ASK the price. If it is goofy, I just hand it back, say "thank you" (which says VOLUMES to a dealer) and move on.
Now the .....FAMILIAR ...dealer.....now THAT'S fun. IF they know ya. But take a clue from either side of the counter. The dance SHOULD be familiar to both parties. If the guy is "green" it will be evident and warrant exploration.
<< <i>Perhaps boxes of candy for the Holidays? >>
Your statement offends me Stman! I don't celebrate the "holidays", I celebrate "CHRISTMAS".
I often envision a coin collecting world with out collectors. It's quite funny actually. I see hundreds and hundreds of dealers running around the bourse of FUN trading coins for money with each other. Back and forth, back and forth. Just a neverending rat race of trading a coin for cash between a finite amount of people and with a finite amount of money and coins. Alas, without the collector no new money would be introduced in the hobby.
They seem ....wierd.
"Can I show you something?" while I'm walking past or pausing to scratch my ask just puts me off.
Russ, NCNE
He had it for quite some time and really just liked the coin, and liked to display it at shows.
I wrote him asking him if he'd sell it and to please bring it to the show. Well, he did indeed bring it with him and I passed on the coin.
I did feel I should do something so yes, I bought, and brought him lunch
See? I'm really not a bad guy, just ask ME, and I'll tell ya.
<< <i>No, it is part of the retail trade >>
I agree. If a realtor shows you a few houses, do you feel obligated to buy from him/her?
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No more so than feeling obligated to bend over if I'm introduced to a proctologist.
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<< <i>"If a dealer spends time with you, do you feel obligated to buy something?"
No more so than feeling obligated to bend over if I'm introduced to a proctologist. >>
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Do I feel obligated? No. Do I make a point to check out their inventories regularly to see if they have a coin I am interested in? You betcha. Will I even pay stronger money for that coin than for one I may find elsewhere? You betcha.
<< <i>What I ....CAN'T ..... handle is the guy who is trying to say "hello" while I'm not even looking in his direction. There are a few who should have a vacuum cleaner booth.
They seem ....wierd.
"Can I show you something?" while I'm walking past or pausing to scratch my ask just puts me off. >>
You pause to scratch? I thought one should scratch on the fly!
<< <i>Here is what I DID do at a show once, and you heard it right here
He had it for quite some time and really just liked the coin, and liked to display it at shows.
I wrote him asking him if he'd sell it and to please bring it to the show. Well, he did indeed bring it with him and I passed on the coin.
I did feel I should do something so yes, I bought, and brought him lunch
See? I'm really not a bad guy, just ask ME, and I'll tell ya. >>
Very classy move! The most I have ever done is buy them coffee.
<< <i>"If a dealer spends time with you, do you feel obligated to buy something?"
No more so than feeling obligated to bend over if I'm introduced to a proctologist. >>
Now here's a guy who enjoys the hobby!
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