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walt666-migration

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  1. walt666-migration
    Don't expect an email response.
    Don't expect an email response, wigglebutts. There is little line of communication between NGC and its customers. And when they are wrong, do not expect any communication whatsoever. That has been my experience, I am sorry to say.
  2. walt666-migration
    Another unfortunate situation which NGC will choose to ignore.
    The journal entry posted by William is not only well-written, but totally accurate. Additionally, a public appology to Ron is in order, unfortunately, the powers-that-be at NGC will ignore this situation, as they do with any situation which may have a negative impact on their company. A true industry leader would "own up" to their errors, doing whatever is necessary to make the customer happy. Perhaps this business philosophy has been borrowed from the US Mint, where customer satisfaction is not an issue (but that is another story).
    For those wishing a true feeling of numisatic fraternity, meet me at tradingslabs.com
    Walt
  3. walt666-migration
    Journal land is like a magic show...
    Journal land is like a magic show...One minute there are Journal entries, the next minute, POOF!, they are gone.
    It seems to me, the real whiners are still here. The wrong Journal entries are made to disappear.
  4. walt666-migration
    Michael W. Cooper is only half right!
    Michael W. Cooper is only half right!
    Any one will agreee that education is key in our hobby. However, to think that we don't need the coin police is foolish.
    Someone must be there to help the newbie until he is properly educated. If Michael W. Cooper thinks it is OK for an eBay seller to put a VF Morgan in a holder and mark it MS 67PL and then accept a bid for $300.00, then he is also part of the problem.
    Until the legit TPG's step up to eliminate this fraud, how can any honest collector sit back and look the other way? And then blame the "hobby" for not educating?
    We need the coin police!. Give me a badge, I am ready to join.
    Walt Ughes
  5. walt666-migration
    NGC won't change the rules...it just breaks them.
    Get the facts straight on the NGC Registry Awards rules. Check the last 2 years of awards. Even though there was a 50% completion requirement, Best of Category awards were given on point totals only. All sets with a higher point total won, even if they were less than 50% complete and there were sets with greater than 50% completion in the category.
  6. walt666-migration
    There is another alternative...
    To simply distract thieves and protect my well-worn wheat cents, I lay out my high grade FT slabbed Roosevelts. Even common theives know that they are overvalued and garner excessive registry points, ready to take a big fall at any moment. When a burglar sees these, he quickly retreats, and I don't even have to kill him!