What would you do if a seller listed this coin for sale incorrectly?

Seller/dealer sent me and other dealers an email list, as he does from time to time.
One of the coins (described as PCGS/CAC) was listed for sale at $2050.
A non-CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of close to $1900 and an ask of $2050.
A CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of roughly $2350 and an ask of about $2500.
I sent a quick reply, saying that I'd buy the coin at $2050, and asked him to confirm availability and to whose attention I should send my check.
He wrote back and apologized, indicating that the listing was an error and that the coin in question was not CAC certified. And that he had another one which was CAC certified, but that it would cost me $2500.
What would you do in that situation? Would you drop it? Try to get him to sell the CAC one for $2050? Something else?
One of the coins (described as PCGS/CAC) was listed for sale at $2050.
A non-CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of close to $1900 and an ask of $2050.
A CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of roughly $2350 and an ask of about $2500.
I sent a quick reply, saying that I'd buy the coin at $2050, and asked him to confirm availability and to whose attention I should send my check.
He wrote back and apologized, indicating that the listing was an error and that the coin in question was not CAC certified. And that he had another one which was CAC certified, but that it would cost me $2500.
What would you do in that situation? Would you drop it? Try to get him to sell the CAC one for $2050? Something else?
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Joe.
But, since I'm not, I'd drop it.
If so it is probably bait and switch, if not probably just a mistake and the answer would depend on the answer to question one.
Do you expect to get paid off for a typo??
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How would you handle it if the roles were reversed?
roadrunner
Lance.
No meeting of the minds on this one. Drop it and go on. Unless I'm missing something,
Mark, as usual!
bob
<< <i>It was pretty obvious to you that it was most likely a mistake.
No meeting of the minds on this one. Drop it and go on. Unless I'm missing something,
Mark, as usual!
bob >>
Bob, you didn't miss anything.
I figured, that either the coin wasn't CAC certified, or that the seller had made a typo. So I didn't expect to be able to buy the coin at the listed price. I passed at the higher price and thanked the seller for getting back to me.
In starting this thread, I was admittedly fishing for some "make him honor his price" replies, but I guess I chose the wrong bait.
Thanks for the feedback.
Would it make any difference if it were a retail transaction?
Imo I would let it go.
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<< <i>It was pretty obvious to you that it was most likely a mistake.
No meeting of the minds on this one. Drop it and go on. Unless I'm missing something,
Mark, as usual!
bob >>
Bob, you didn't miss anything.
I figured, that either the coin wasn't CAC certified, or that the seller had made a typo. So I didn't expect to be able to buy the coin at the listed price. I passed at the higher price and thanked the seller for getting back to me.
In starting this thread, I was admittedly fishing for some "make him honor his price" replies, but I guess I chose the wrong bait.
Thanks for the feedback. >>
A bit later they came back and said they would take the pair for $250, my wife was back and told them of the error. They proceeded to make a scene and said that if I had told them X, then we had to sell them for that. After a few minutes of being nice, to no avail, my wife told them to get out of our tent, that she wasn't in the "gotcha" business.
roadrunner
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...i guess i'd drop it, unless they had a history of this 'mistake'
but to really foul things up you need a computer!
<< <i>Seller/dealer sent me and other dealers an email list, as he does from time to time.
One of the coins (described as PCGS/CAC) was listed for sale at $2050.
A non-CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of close to $1900 and an ask of $2050.
A CAC example has a sight-unseen bid of roughly $2350 and an ask of about $2500.
I sent a quick reply, saying that I'd buy the coin at $2050, and asked him to confirm availability and to whose attention I should send my check.
He wrote back and apologized, indicating that the listing was an error and that the coin in question was not CAC certified. And that he had another one which was CAC certified, but that it would cost me $2500.
What would you do in that situation? Would you drop it? Try to get him to sell the CAC one for $2050? Something else? >>
All things considered I would probably drop it, but in the black pit of my soul I would consider asking him to send both coins on approval just to see if he really did have two of them......
TD
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<< <i>It was pretty obvious to you that it was most likely a mistake.
No meeting of the minds on this one. Drop it and go on. Unless I'm missing something,
Mark, as usual!
bob >>
Bob, you didn't miss anything.
I figured, that either the coin wasn't CAC certified, or that the seller had made a typo. So I didn't expect to be able to buy the coin at the listed price. I passed at the higher price and thanked the seller for getting back to me.
In starting this thread, I was admittedly fishing for some "make him honor his price" replies, but I guess I chose the wrong bait.
Thanks for the feedback. >>
Sounds like you made the right choice. I'm not sure I like the test to see if i will give you bad buisness advice though.
<< <i>All things considered I would probably drop it, but in the black pit of my soul I would consider asking him to send both coins on approval just to see if he really did have two of them. >>
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I have to say that I am truly surprised that the torch and pitchfork committee wasn't vocal at all in this thread.
Me? I'd drop it as well but I knew where you were going with this