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Have you ever had a local coin shop
set aside coins for you until you returned with the funds, only to have them change their mind about the value originally agreed upon?
Happened to me yesterday at my local coin shop. After looking through several certified $20 gold liberties, I had the owner set two common date liberties aside that he wanted $640/each for. When I returned an hour later with the funds, he hesitated to complete the transaction. He went to pcgs price guide and told me these coins were worth $800 to $1000 each and are going straight up in value. I voiced my disappointment over his business practices and left with my funds.
Happened to me yesterday at my local coin shop. After looking through several certified $20 gold liberties, I had the owner set two common date liberties aside that he wanted $640/each for. When I returned an hour later with the funds, he hesitated to complete the transaction. He went to pcgs price guide and told me these coins were worth $800 to $1000 each and are going straight up in value. I voiced my disappointment over his business practices and left with my funds.
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If it was just a short time, I'd do what you did and never return. If it was a long time, say more than 6 months with no contact, I'd say you can't expect someone to finance you.
<< <i>How long was he holding them for?
If it was just a short time, I'd do what you did and never return. If it was a long time, say more than 6 months with no contact, I'd say you can't expect someone to finance you. >>
When I returned an hour later with the funds,
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There are other shops in town that I will give my business to, this one just happened to be the closest to home.
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Ofcourse this is all easy for me to say as I didn't go though this experience. Otherwise I'm sure I'd feel the same way you do!
Wasn't there a scene similar to this in The Grapes of Wrath?
If you can't trust a coin dealer at that level, why would you want to risk doing any big dollar business with him?
IMO, not reflective of good business practices. However, since you had no bill of sale or other documentation of the agreement, it was in his (dubious) ability to reneg on the transaction.
Move on, I say. Forget that you ever even knew he existed.
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I could say I'll never do business with that type of person again, but that would be spiting myself. Much better to continue dealing with them, knowing what kind of person they are and being on guard against them. You remember them, they probably don't remember you, so you have Hand. Maybe you can use it to your advantage.
<< <i>A dealer in a shop was willing to sell certified double eagles for $640 ea. yesterday?!! I'd say that's a pretty serious pricing mistake (unless they were VF/EF or ANACS net graded or something), but it's not quite bad enough to shock my conscience. >>
ABSOLUTELY!! I'd have hocked other parts of my coin collection...my dog.... whatever ...knowing I could instantaneously flip them for a serious profit. Perhaps this dealer realized this just after you left the shop. This is when plastic certainly comes in handy!!
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Best if you would have seen the items you wanted, then, politely say : " I'll take them two".... Smile and shake his hand. Once that is complete you reach in your wallet and pay.
If you only have twenty bucks you sheepishly excuse yourself and say " grrrr, I left my money at home and my credit card is with my wife" , or whatever. GIVE the vendor some cash and a handshake. THEN ... you are locked in.
NEVER go without money if you are shopping.
There is a saying :
"Opportunity knocks !"
Sieze it next time, don't b..tch about missing it the last time.
as a case in point , I could say:
If Mr Hall would have posted values of the Wisconsin 'leaf' Quarters sooner on his website, I could have made an extra grand or two.
But I still made money and I still siezed opportunity. I am not angry that I had no price guide, I am happy for the opportunity to promote numismatics and that someone else got a three thousand dollar coin (POP24 at the time) for $900. (Pop 55 now)
Do not burn a bridge if the vendor has more of what you may want later. Just be smarter next time
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<< <i>Just bad business IMO. Just give your business to the other shops in your area. >>
While I can agree with you Keith... it made the owner or manager or whoever it was look awfully stupid and inconsiderate.
On the same token, I have, as a business man given estimates in the tens of thousands of dollars. There have been occasions where I may have left something out of my bid. It hurts to swallow my pride and tell someone I made a mistake and there is additional material or cost not factored in. And yes, I have had more than one person look at me like I am bad and never do business with me again. But guess what ? I admit I make mistakes. It is the the other party's choice to forgive if a mistake was made. The dealer was afforded the opportunity to find out why someone was licking their chops looking at his "STUFF"....
there are two sides to each story, IMO. This story may have more than that. Maybe the sales clerk informed the owner , or maybe the owner realized his pricing was out of whack. Like I said : "OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS"... Trust me,
I've lost money on deals.... while making money on others..... usually without burning a bridge.
I understand the writer's disappointment and empathize. That doesn't necessarily make the dealer a "BAD" person with a "BAD" business. How about ignorant ? Or maybe STUPID ?... maybe even a "RETARD"... but BAD ? that is a bit strong, I think.
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Makes me wonder what he bought them for, if he agrees to $640. He probably snared them for $500 or lower.
<< <i>He should have at least compromised--say, $750. You still get a great deal and his damage is ameliorated.
Makes me wonder what he bought them for, if he agrees to $640. He probably snared them for $500 or lower. >>
that is true too, a compromise would have been the best thing. And also, if the certified coins are PCGS certified, it also makes a huge difference. Or, maybe the coins don't make the grade at all ? There are sooooooo many variables here. Hard to make a rational judgement.
Joe
edit to add,
One thing you could have said to the owner is : " well they ain't worth nothin' if ya ain't got a buyer, dummy"... then walk out !
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<< <i>Just give your business to the other shops in your area. >>
Oh, I don't know....sounds like the guy is ripe for a plucking at some point in the future. I'd make sure I always went there with cash.
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Im sure there was a whitness. Essentially, you could technically take him to court
but Id just assume not go there anymore
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<< <i>Isnt that breech of verbal contract?
Im sure there was a whitness. Essentially, you could technically take him to court
but Id just assume not go there anymore >>
The clerk is the owner and thats who I was dealing with. The coins have been in the inventory for awhile and I'm pretty certain he purchased them for a lot less than $600/each. Don't dealers try to make so much percentage between buy and sell prices or do they try to capture as much profit as possible. Even if it means having coins sit in inventory for a long while?
Joe
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<< <i>I'd do what you did and never return. >>
Agreed!
happens all of the time
of course i would go back why would i cut off my nose to spite my face??
i would go back and only buy something if i can get a good rip or something really good that i want and the price is right
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<< <i>Thanks everyone for the replies. I should have had the cash in hand the first time.
The clerk is the owner and thats who I was dealing with. The coins have been in the inventory for awhile and I'm pretty certain he purchased them for a lot less than $600/each. Don't dealers try to make so much percentage between buy and sell prices or do they try to capture as much profit as possible. Even if it means having coins sit in inventory for a long while?
Joe >>
You never know, maybe he supports orphans, who need operations or something?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Always just went and got the cash and things where all set.....
I would say stay away for awhile.....
If it was just common date stuff, you have a great opportunity to tell him to KMA. You can get common date stuff anywhere.
I would not go back to that dealer no matter what he has to sell.
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<< <i>Isnt that breech of verbal contract?
Im sure there was a whitness. Essentially, you could technically take him to court
but Id just assume not go there anymore >>
That's why the courthouse is there--sue his arse in small claims court!