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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will
receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. Steve Hi Steve, I have won several very nice coins from you and we have left good feedbacks for each other. This one arrived today, and it is the first one that I am a little disappointed in. The XXXXX XXXXXXX is nice and well XXXXXX, just like you said. But the reverse, of the coin is pretty marked up, and strangely it seems to have fingerprints on it. Did it come from some different source? Even the front has some scratches on XXXXXZX forehead. It would likely grade low MS. All the others looked fresh from bankrolls...this one looks different. I need to sleep on this, but how do you like to handle these types of things? Thank you! I replied: Your satisfaction is paramount. Please return the item for a full refund including shipping both ways. I apologize for any inconvenience. Regards, After a day I had not heard from him - he did very well on the auction, I thought; and I'd like another crack at the coin, so I emailed him the following: Hi XXXXXX, as a follow-up to your concerns, I'm a buyer of that coin at (winning bid plus $17.00) as is. Please let me know if you're interested. Best, Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:28:16 -0400, "Steve"
wrote: The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. Steve Hi Steve, I have won several very nice coins from you and we have left good feedbacks for each other. This one arrived today, and it is the first one that I am a little disappointed in. The XXXXX XXXXXXX is nice and well XXXXXX, just like you said. But the reverse, of the coin is pretty marked up, What was the image like? and strangely it seems to have fingerprints on it. Did it come from some different source? Even the front has some scratches on XXXXXZX forehead. It would likely grade low MS. All the others looked fresh from bankrolls...this one looks different. I need to sleep on this, but how do you like to handle these types of things? Thank you! I replied: Your satisfaction is paramount. Please return the item for a full refund including shipping both ways. I apologize for any inconvenience. Regards, The right thing to do. You should have stopped at this point with the ball in his court. After a day I had not heard from him - he did very well on the auction, I thought; and I'd like another crack at the coin, so I emailed him the following: Hi XXXXXX, as a follow-up to your concerns, I'm a buyer of that coin at (winning bid plus $17.00) as is. Please let me know if you're interested. Best, I never understand this "after a day (and) I had not heard from him" stuff. Do you never leave your computer? Do you never go to a coin show, visit your relatives, go to the beach/mountains/fishing hole? If you get a neg, it will be because he felt you were trying to push him. Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. If I was the buyer, and the coin worth the money, you wouldn't get any feedback and I'd keep the coin. I wouldn't be satisfied enough to leave a positive, neutrals are the same as a neg, and I only leave negs when I feel there has been a gross and deliberate misrepresentation or failure to act responsibly. I'm not entering to win the contest since all I deal with is US gold coinage. I don't think you want to come up with that kind of prize. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
Steve wrote:
The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. The outcome is that you worry too much. You already have a fairly good working relationship with the customer, and communications appear to be cordial. The customer is not rude, and is politely asking for possible remedies to the situation. I don't believe any neutral or negative feedback will be given. In any case, regarding the contest. Let's see now. "Nice prize" huh? I collect only 1793 Chain Cents, so ... (just kidding). Thanks, Mike |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
On Jul 25, 1:03 am, Michael Ng wrote:
Steve wrote: The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. The outcome is that you worry too much. You already have a fairly good working relationship with the customer, and communications appear to be cordial. The customer is not rude, and is politely asking for possible remedies to the situation. I don't believe any neutral or negative feedback will be given. In any case, regarding the contest. Let's see now. "Nice prize" huh? I collect only 1793 Chain Cents, so ... (just kidding). Thanks, Mike Steve-- If my reasoning is correct, this buyer is not in the habit of leaving negs. It appears that he is willing to work out any problem within reason. From what I can tell he has not left a neg for anyone. Seems like a decent buyer and I think you will work it out with NO neg to either side. Even when buyer was given a neg, he did not retaliate with a neg. Good luck and I know you will work it out for both sides. Your friend in coins, Rick |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
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I think you'll be fine, the buyer has probably just been away from the computer for a while. They seem to be polite and reasonable and you've done the right thing in offering the refund. If he worries you, I'd hate to see what some of the crazies on eBay would do to you! There are some real nutters out there. Stacia |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
On Jul 25, 12:28?am, "Steve" wrote:
The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. Steve Hi Steve, I have won several very nice coins from you and we have left good feedbacks for each other. This one arrived today, and it is the first one that I am a little disappointed in. The XXXXX XXXXXXX is nice and well XXXXXX, just like you said. But the reverse, of the coin is pretty marked up, and strangely it seems to have fingerprints on it. Did it come from some different source? Even the front has some scratches on XXXXXZX forehead. It would likely grade low MS. All the others looked fresh from bankrolls...this one looks different. I need to sleep on this, but how do you like to handle these types of things? Thank you! I replied: Your satisfaction is paramount. Please return the item for a full refund including shipping both ways. I apologize for any inconvenience. Regards, After a day I had not heard from him - he did very well on the auction, I thought; and I'd like another crack at the coin, so I emailed him the following: Hi XXXXXX, as a follow-up to your concerns, I'm a buyer of that coin at (winning bid plus $17.00) as is. Please let me know if you're interested. Best, Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. Put me on the bench with everyone else. There was a problem, it was discussed, and a reasonable solution was offered. Communication was professional all the way. I doubt neg or neutral is even being considered. Jerry |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
Steve, I have been in similar situations, primarily due to my own lack of
digilence. One coin I bought on ebay was a 3-cent silver, when I received it had an initial scratched on it. When I went back to the auction page, I was able to faintly see the initial in the pic, but it was not initially obvious to me. Anyway, I contacted the seller and he offered money back, but I kept it and left positive. I think you'll end up with a positive, and the buyer will keep the coin. John 'a Morgan man' -- "The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." Albert Einstein "Steve" wrote in message ... The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. Steve Hi Steve, I have won several very nice coins from you and we have left good feedbacks for each other. This one arrived today, and it is the first one that I am a little disappointed in. The XXXXX XXXXXXX is nice and well XXXXXX, just like you said. But the reverse, of the coin is pretty marked up, and strangely it seems to have fingerprints on it. Did it come from some different source? Even the front has some scratches on XXXXXZX forehead. It would likely grade low MS. All the others looked fresh from bankrolls...this one looks different. I need to sleep on this, but how do you like to handle these types of things? Thank you! I replied: Your satisfaction is paramount. Please return the item for a full refund including shipping both ways. I apologize for any inconvenience. Regards, After a day I had not heard from him - he did very well on the auction, I thought; and I'd like another crack at the coin, so I emailed him the following: Hi XXXXXX, as a follow-up to your concerns, I'm a buyer of that coin at (winning bid plus $17.00) as is. Please let me know if you're interested. Best, Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
Steve wrote:
The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests. I'm sorry for not posting the link, but I'm sure my customers would not appreciate that. The following are the verbatim exchanges with identifyting elements x'd out. Good luck and please post any responses to this thread, it will be the only way I can keep track. Steve Hi Steve, I have won several very nice coins from you and we have left good feedbacks for each other. This one arrived today, and it is the first one that I am a little disappointed in. The XXXXX XXXXXXX is nice and well XXXXXX, just like you said. But the reverse, of the coin is pretty marked up, and strangely it seems to have fingerprints on it. Did it come from some different source? Even the front has some scratches on XXXXXZX forehead. It would likely grade low MS. All the others looked fresh from bankrolls...this one looks different. I need to sleep on this, but how do you like to handle these types of things? Thank you! I replied: Your satisfaction is paramount. Please return the item for a full refund including shipping both ways. I apologize for any inconvenience. Regards, After a day I had not heard from him - he did very well on the auction, I thought; and I'd like another crack at the coin, so I emailed him the following: Hi XXXXXX, as a follow-up to your concerns, I'm a buyer of that coin at (winning bid plus $17.00) as is. Please let me know if you're interested. Best, Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. Sounds like you are having "seller's remorse". :-) If I read your post right, after offering to refund his money for the coin you then offered to buy it back from him for what he paid plus a $17.00 profit. If I were him I would be thinking that either there is something about the coin that I missed, or that the seller is trying to psych me into keeping the coin. However, if I truely was not pleased with the appearance of the coin, I would return it for a retund and leave no feed back. However, the contest was to guess YOUR decision. It seems to me that YOUR decision is already made......you want the coin back. I assume that you have not yet left him any feed back. In that case, if he returns the coin (or sells it back to you), you will leave a positive feed back. If he keeps the coin and leaves no feed back, you will also leave none. If he keeps the coin and leaves a neutral or negative feed back, you will retaliate. My guess is that he will return the coin......or sell it back to you depending upon his sense of propriety. -- ©¿©¬ ~ Ed Hendricks |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
"John Ahnen" wrote in message ... Steve, I have been in similar situations, primarily due to my own lack of digilence. One coin I bought on ebay was a 3-cent silver, when I received it had an initial scratched on it. When I went back to the auction page, I was able to faintly see the initial in the pic, but it was not initially obvious to me. Anyway, I contacted the seller and he offered money back, but I kept it and left positive. I think you'll end up with a positive, and the buyer will keep the coin. John 'a Morgan man' Thanks John, that's what I was looking for - no advise, just an easily decipherable guess as to the outcome! Steve |
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Contest: Will I get my first neg?
Steve wrote:
The person who comes closest to guessing the outcome (my decision) will receive a nice prize appropriate to their collecting interests ... snip Will I ever see the coin again? will I ever hear from the buyer again? What kind of feedback, if any, will I get? His return privilege and contest ends close of business Eastern 7/31/07. CONTEST ENTRY: You will see the coin again. The buyer will e-mail you back and accept your first offer of full refund with shipping. They will decline your second offer to buy back, considering it unfair. They will give you a positive feedback. I'm uncertain on that last one. We'll see. --Dave |
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