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Seller Etiquette Question

I am currently selling a large portion of my collection and have a question regarding when a coin should be held for a potential buyer. Specifically, if someone asks to see a pic of a coin and takes 2 days to pull the trigger, I think they run the risk of loosing it to another buyer. However, it seems to me I should allow a certain amount of time for a potential buyer to get the emailed pics before offering it to the next person that PM'd or emailed me about the coin. Is there a standard expectation for this? I am interested in your thoughts.
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I notice you're a fairly new poster. Be prepared to provide references or accept full fee paypal so there is some recourse for the buyer.
Good luck on your sales.
Andrew
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<< <i>RCNH is a great coin dealer and very fair... I would try to reestablish contact and continue to use them if you can. Cheers, RickO >>
+1
In the past, I've worked with Paul and will vouch for him.
State up front who pays shipping and WHAT shipping will include - insurance, certified, tracking or delivery confirmation, etc, etc. State what country(s) you will ship too. Be clear, be concise, and keep your wits about you. People WILL try to take advantage of the seller to save a dollar.
I had the same issues, previously. Replies like "I'm interested" and "I want it if..." don't cut it.
Lance.
<< <i>Details to all transactions should be spelled upfront. If someone wants an image then you have the right to tell them that they have all the time in the world to make up their mind, but at the same time they risk having the coin sold to someone else who pulls the trigger first. There is nothing wrong with that stipulation. >>
Bingo - I sell many coins sight unseen, (and generally not even posted - working with established forum members, etc.). If I run a listing and don't have that particular coin photographed, and a potential buyer is interested, I will try and get something in the next day or so....but make it clear upfront that if I get firm buy offer sight unseen in the interim, then it's sold. I will make exceptions for established customers, of course.