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Member Since: Jul 17 2016 02:56 PM CDT
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From: scorpio01 ( 21 ) - May 17 2021 - 04:23 AM CDT
Worst Seller ever. Paid two weeks ago. Hasn't shipped till now. Contacted twice and no reply. Absolutely no communication. Very dissapointed
From: scorpio01 ( 21 ) - May 17 2021 - 04:23 AM CDT
Worst Seller ever. Paid two weeks ago. Hasn't shipped till now. Contacted twice and no reply. Absolutely no communication. Very dissapointed
From: scorpio01 ( 21 ) - May 17 2021 - 04:23 AM CDT
Worst Seller ever. Paid two weeks ago. Hasn't shipped till now. Contacted twice and no reply. Absolutely no communication. Very dissapointed
From: scorpio01 ( 21 ) - May 17 2021 - 04:23 AM CDT
Worst Seller ever. Paid two weeks ago. Hasn't shipped till now. Contacted twice and no reply. Absolutely no communication. Very dissapointed
From: butchie ( 1045 ) - April 22 2021 - 01:42 PM CDT
Purchased 4/22/2021 but never shipped. No response from seller yet to my inquiry.

Reply by wristrock: You got your refund and an explanation, Mr. Impatient!!!
From: benzey ( 109 ) - September 14 2017 - 08:37 PM CDT
After I bought this coin seller withdrew coin and sold on ebay. Not nice

Reply by wristrock: That's not what happened. If you had read the detailed explanation (and apology) we sent to you, you would know that it was listed simultaneously IN ERROR on both sites. Since there were multiple bids on eBay at the time you purchased, we could not cancel eBay auction without paying in excess of $50 in penalty fees. So due to an honest mistake, we are to take a 70% loss on our investment on a coin just to be "nice" to you? You are also omitting the part where we offered you 20% off our listed prices of ANY of the other 200 coins in our listings coins up to the amount of the coin you purchased while issuing you a FULL REFUND simultaneously. BTW, the coin has NOT been sold on eBay. The auction is still going. If the coin is that important to you, you're welcome to bid on it. If you consider our attitude on this issue "not nice", then we rescind our offer of the 20% discount. Now, at least, your assessment is accurate.
From: badgerscoins ( 174 ) - April 29 2017 - 11:58 PM CDT
I purchased coins from this seller twice on different dates. The result was the same both times. He states the coins were graded by the past owner or a third party dealer. He then states in his description that the coin pictured is the coin for sale. Both transactions that I have had with this Member have been a problem of not receiving the coin that was listed and pictured. I can see where anyone can make a mistake on a transaction maybe even two but doing the same thing on both sales and then insinuating that I am trying to pull a fast one on him was insulting! Why would I lie about a 3 dollar coin?!? I just wanted the coin I thought I had purchased in the listing. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND BUYING FROM THIS SELLER UNLESS YOU LIKE BUYING A "PIG IN A POKE"! IF ANYONE WANTS PICTURES OF THE COIN THAT HE HAD FOR SALE AND THE COIN I RECEIVED I CAN EMAIL YOU A COPY OF THEM. I don't like being called a liar and I don't take it well as you probably can see! My name: Mike of Badger's

Reply by wristrock: I notice you managed to leave out the fact that while, yes, your first order of two coins, one of the two was incorrect. The part you left out is that we not only then shipped you the correct coin, but told you you could keep the misshipped coin as our apology for the error...all at no additional charge including shipping... to which you replied, “Thank you Bill. You have been most gracious! I will shop with you again!” Add so you did. I’ll reply to that one under your second feedback,.. (which, in a non-creative way, is the same as the first feedback), but some some reason USA Coin Book permits redundant feedback comments.
From: badgerscoins ( 174 ) - April 29 2017 - 11:58 PM CDT
I purchased coins from this seller twice on different dates. The result was the same both times. He states the coins were graded by the past owner or a third party dealer. He then states in his description that the coin pictured is the coin for sale. Both transactions that I have had with this Member have been a problem of not receiving the coin that was listed and pictured. I can see where anyone can make a mistake on a transaction maybe even two but doing the same thing on both sales and then insinuating that I am trying to pull a fast one on him was insulting! Why would I lie about a 3 dollar coin?!? I just wanted the coin I thought I had purchased in the listing. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND BUYING FROM THIS SELLER UNLESS YOU LIKE BUYING A "PIG IN A POKE"! IF ANYONE WANTS PICTURES OF THE COIN THAT HE HAD FOR SALE AND THE COIN I RECEIVED I CAN EMAIL YOU A COPY OF THEM. I don't like being called a liar and I don't take it well as you probably can see! My name: Mike of Badger's

Reply by wristrock: You claim you "did not receive the coin that was listed", We beg to differ. It was identified AG/G in 2 DIFFERENT PLACES: USA's grading area & under “Condition” of our text body. You wrote to us,:“I personally do not even pay any attention to the grade you have listed”. Perhaps you should. Photos of dark surfaces on old coins can be misleading. Yes, we lighten the photos of such coins so at least the Buyer can make out what it is (unlike many photos on this site). Then, after reviewing our Condition statement and “Grade”area, make a good decision. If you choose to ignore 2/3 of that process, you risk guessing wrong. So you guessed wrong on a $2.25 coin. AND contrary to our policy, we offered you to return it for a refund (you declined!) You wrote further. “The 1888 Indian Head penny I ordered was really nice..." You paid $2.25 for a coin listed as AG/G. Perhaps you were expecting the $22 EF version? If so, Sellers beware. If you don‘t sell 90% below market value, you