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Dealer pleads for help! Why??

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These clowns severely burned me on a NGC MS65 1882-CC Morgan about three years ago. Back in those days, they used stock photos of the best coin they could find. I bid PQ 65 money on this coin, and what I got was a fifth generation NGC holder that just made 65 in their very liberal days, I was positive it would do no better than 64 at PCGS. When I emailed them, they told me the sale was final and tough luck. I ended up selling the coin on eBay as a barely-made-it 65 and lost over $100 on it.

 

And as others have said, their shipping is outrageous, and they don't seem to understand what key word spamming is.

Did you buy a coin on Ebay, sight unseen, without a return privilege? Or did you fail to inquire about the seller's return privilege, prior to bidding? In either case, you must share in some responsibility.

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