Coin Websites.
I am not trying to plug anythign or advertise anything by starting this thread.
I am just curious what everyone looks for when going to a dealers website? Also, how important is it to you that a dealer accepts credit cards?
I am just curious what everyone looks for when going to a dealers website? Also, how important is it to you that a dealer accepts credit cards?
Nick
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I hate it when I search for coins, but there are no photos of coins.
No pics and you don't get my money...usually.
I like a "shopping cart" and am more likely to buy when one is available.
If I can't use a credit card (preferred), I would like to be able to use paypal.
I will use a check if that's the only alternative.
I have to trust that a site offers "real time" inventory. Too often I have purchased something (and paid for it) only to learn later that it was sold weeks ago!
Anaconda Rare Coins.com
Jerry
Dave
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>No ACG material, I don't buy - end of story!
Dave >>
Complete lack of any meaningful content at times...just a couple of pages and a link to an eBay store.
Series links that lead to pages that say "Nothing in Inventory" as they waste time and bandwith (gotta think of the dial-uppers!)
Inventory listings that say 'Sold!'...Glad ya sold it but does nothing for me now. All inventory listings should be current.
Poor navigation, ie: pages are not tied together well.
Improper page/site layout that causes excessive scrolling or having to move the page around to read or find everything.
Bad font/contrast usage....magenta and bright green on a black background or light yellow on a white backgroud.
I could go on but hey...gotta get back to work!
Have a great weekend everyone!
K
https://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/collectors-showcase/world-coins/one-coin-per-year-1600-2017/2422