Johnnybravo300
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I bet he already had the fake and saw yours was real, like someone said earlier. He should get a smack in the mouth.
You are a smart man. I'll repost what I posted yesterday--
I would think it would be more along the line of trading in a car with an altered VIN number. I think the OP should respond by sending a registered letter to the buyer offering to buy back the coin at 50 dollars a month interest free.
There are laws specific to altered VIN numbers as there are to altered coins. It's hard telling what the court would rule in this situation but the OP did get the benefit of the 2200 dollars and should try to be fair within his ability to do so.* - Gary Kemper
P.S. Judging by some of the responses here, I don't think some can deal with multiple issues and look out for the best interest of the OP.
I think Chet-Lemon can be the best judge of character of the buyer. Sure,anything is possible ,but I have no reason to believe that the buyer was unethical.
You are a smart man. I'll repost what I posted yesterday--
I would think it would be more along the line of trading in a car with an altered VIN number. I think the OP should respond by sending a registered letter to the buyer offering to buy back the coin at 50 dollars a month interest free.
There are laws specific to altered VIN numbers as there are to altered coins. It's hard telling what the court would rule in this situation but the OP did get the benefit of the 2200 dollars and should try to be fair within his ability to do so.* - Gary Kemper
P.S. Judging by some of the responses here, I don't think some can deal with multiple issues and look out for the best interest of the OP.
Don't have to imagine anything. Just base your opinion on what the OP presented and don't make unsubstantiated claims against the buyer.
No assumption... merely pointing out...
And obvious 2 separate people.
I'm not the one accusing the seller of selling an altered coin after I inspected it multiple times.
I'd lawyer up in a heart beat if accused of fraud. Not agree with the buyer and pacify him without actually knowing if the coin I sold was altered or not.
You are free to believe otherwise.
A buyer can claim many things. I'll believe what I know of what I sell.
Blow an engine I had no trouble with after buying from me and I'm I'm fine with it. No control over what you do after the sale ,and not going to pay you for your error. 5hat does not prove fraud.
if I'm not mistaken there is actually a Double Standard .
it's called "the Customer is Always Right"
If a Dealer sells you an Altered coin. He is Duty Bound to Make things Right. accident or Not.
if a Dealer Buys an Altered coin from a Customer. The Dealer Screwed up.
His loss unless the Customer
wants to Make good , or can be proven to be a scammer
Agreed.
Well said Jeff (and not arse kissing.)
PS...
I want to just clarify to all reading these / my posts... I made no accusations... pointed no finger... just pointed out the possibility FOR and ON behalf of the OP... with the only intention being to make him "hip" to the "possibility" / "capability" of a scam / etc.
An enlightened man can be a wiser man.