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Not a hypothetical - how would you as a client react/what would you do/say if a dealer accidentally
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Write him a new check.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, how disappointing - I was sure you'd simply tell him or her to "pound sand"
(Mark, was this my check?
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
If I didn't know this dealer, and had never had dealings with him/her..... I'd handle it much differently.
<< <i>I'd be cool with it if it meant he was giving me the coin at no charge
(Mark, was this my check?
Ron, you mean the one from our June transaction? June of 2004 that is. No, I still haven't received that one.
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<< <i>I'd be cool with it if it meant he was giving me the coin at no charge
(Mark, was this my check?
Ron, you mean the one from our June transaction? June of 2004 that is. No, I still haven't received that one.
Well, if some people would stop jumping on your coins before me, you would get another check
Slacker
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
Wei, it's not possible to get that confirmation - the check is in (several) peices in the trash bin at the dealer's PO box.
<< <i>Accidently? I'd ask for the pieces back and write him another one. >>
I agree
After verification that it had not been paid, I called her back and took care of it. She seemed very relieved but I didn't see the big deal in it.
Rainbow Stars
If he was someone I was just dealing with for the first time, and no reputation to go by, then I would reissue a check and ask for the first one (the pieces) back.
If it were not possible for that, I would hope the dealer would offer to pay for the stop ship (my bank charges me $20 or so).
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
If I don't have the coin, I would find out why the check was ripped up. If everything seems normal, then I would just rewrite the check and issue a stop payment on the first one.
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If it's a dealer I'm not familiar with, and can't get confirmation, I would probably take the dealer's word for it on something under $500. If it was more than that, I'd probably consider it prudent to issue a stop payment.
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David
<< <i>Accidently? I'd ask for the pieces back and write him another one. >>
yes, accidentally.............both are correct, BTW
If it were a small time dealer, or one I haven't dealt with before, I'd cancel the check and have the dealer pay the fees. If he didn't agree to this, then I would go elsewhere and not be back. Done this before to a dealer and haven't looked back. I'm probably for the better because of this. Even if it were a coin I've been looking for, trust is the issue here. Why did he tear it up in the first place? If this is how he pays attention to detail, how can you trust his grading, etc? We all make mistakes, but we have to learn by them too. I wouldn't post his name, but if others had similiar problems and aired them, I might chime in. Just my fifty cents. Ray
Who cares if the dealer tore up the check? So you replace it.
Of course, if you decided that you don't like the coin after all, I suppose you could send it back.
But unless that is within the terms of the previously agreed upon return privilege (if any), doing so would still be a breach of contract.
You'll notice that I only chose to reply to a thread that I deemed unchallenging !!
Your usual hypotheticals are either too complicated or too contentious for my poor addled mind to get embroiled in ...
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Sunnywood
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The dealer has no evidence the check was torn up?
Is this transaction a significant amount of money?
Has the dealer volunteered to cover my bank stop payment fee?
Yes, if I knew the numismatic dealer/firm, and they had my respect, I would promptly send another check.
KJ
If not, I'd stop payment and expect them to cover my banks fee, since it was their accident that tore the check up.
If I was the dealer who accidentally tore up the check I'd be happy to cover that small fee.
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1. Put a stop payment order on the original check.
2. Determine how much the stop payment order costs. (Check this very carefully as bank fees are often high these days.)
3. Wait at least two weeks.
4. Send the dealer a new check for the amount, less any bank fees you incurred.