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<blockquote data-quote="peekaygee73" data-source="post: 490711" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>I've no involvement, axe to grind or side to take in this, but at the root of this there's been a deliberate attempt to deceive that has cost many collectors a lot of money, and the person at the centre of it seems to have absolved himself of any culpability (and moral obligation to refund people) without bothering to provide an explanation of why he feels he can do this. </p><p></p><p>So, if it's the case that Marc has bought Jeff's stuff and...</p><p></p><p></p><p>...then I would've expected him to:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Come on here to put forward his side of the story (I've not seen it here or anywhere else);</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Be very, <em>very</em> careful about what he bought from Jeff and how he sold it on (seems not to be the case with Frank's multipack);</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had a no-quibble approach when his customers question anything he may've sold on from Jeff's collection. (Again, seems not to be the case with Frank's multipack)</li> </ul><p>It seems to me that any dealer who doesn't do this is hurting their own reputation. However, from the reaction over on Jabba's it seems many people don't give a **** about this or that Jeff is cashing in without refunding those who have lost out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peekaygee73, post: 490711, member: 6023"] I've no involvement, axe to grind or side to take in this, but at the root of this there's been a deliberate attempt to deceive that has cost many collectors a lot of money, and the person at the centre of it seems to have absolved himself of any culpability (and moral obligation to refund people) without bothering to provide an explanation of why he feels he can do this. So, if it's the case that Marc has bought Jeff's stuff and... ...then I would've expected him to: [list] [*]Come on here to put forward his side of the story (I've not seen it here or anywhere else); [*]Be very, [i]very[/i] careful about what he bought from Jeff and how he sold it on (seems not to be the case with Frank's multipack); [*]Had a no-quibble approach when his customers question anything he may've sold on from Jeff's collection. (Again, seems not to be the case with Frank's multipack)[/list] It seems to me that any dealer who doesn't do this is hurting their own reputation. However, from the reaction over on Jabba's it seems many people don't give a **** about this or that Jeff is cashing in without refunding those who have lost out. [/QUOTE]
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