My husband, Mr. Dips, works in a coin store.
A couple of days ago they had a haggler. Haggling is pretty much expected so that's not a huge deal by itself, but this SC was belligerent about it and the tactic the SC chose to use was to accuse them of overgrading the coins.
Overgrading is practiced by less-than-honest coin dealers but NOT at the shop where Mr. Dips works. It's FRAUD and accusing an honest dealer of doing that without justification is beyond rude.
Not to mention making false accusations to pressure the dealer into lowering the grade and the price is akin to extortion and fraud on the SC's part.
Nevertheless Barb, the co-worker who was helping the fellow, chose to take the high road and assume the man was making that claim out of ignorance and not in an attempt to extort the goods for less than they are worth.
So she spent 30 minutes going over the criteria for grading coins using guide books with illustrations as references.
It was complete waste of time. The SC kept rudely interrupting her and ordering her to fetch other coins to look at, then abrupting rejecting the grades and prices on those items as well.
Eventually it became clear that Barb wasn't going to back down nor was the guy going to buy anything. He left suddenly.
Of course he slammed the door and peeled out of the parking lot right into the side of a car being driven innocently down the road by someone who probably didn't deserve to have his day ruined like that.
The SC had to come back into the coin store and ask to use the phone to call the police and report the accident he caused. Mr. Dips tells me he was very meek about it.
A couple of days ago they had a haggler. Haggling is pretty much expected so that's not a huge deal by itself, but this SC was belligerent about it and the tactic the SC chose to use was to accuse them of overgrading the coins.
Overgrading is practiced by less-than-honest coin dealers but NOT at the shop where Mr. Dips works. It's FRAUD and accusing an honest dealer of doing that without justification is beyond rude.
Not to mention making false accusations to pressure the dealer into lowering the grade and the price is akin to extortion and fraud on the SC's part.
Nevertheless Barb, the co-worker who was helping the fellow, chose to take the high road and assume the man was making that claim out of ignorance and not in an attempt to extort the goods for less than they are worth.
So she spent 30 minutes going over the criteria for grading coins using guide books with illustrations as references.
It was complete waste of time. The SC kept rudely interrupting her and ordering her to fetch other coins to look at, then abrupting rejecting the grades and prices on those items as well.
Eventually it became clear that Barb wasn't going to back down nor was the guy going to buy anything. He left suddenly.
Of course he slammed the door and peeled out of the parking lot right into the side of a car being driven innocently down the road by someone who probably didn't deserve to have his day ruined like that.
The SC had to come back into the coin store and ask to use the phone to call the police and report the accident he caused. Mr. Dips tells me he was very meek about it.
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