Greetings,

Besides this particular case, there seems to be another dealer who sold a specimen for a considerable amount of money that was suppose to be a certain type of meteorite. The sale was done before the classification. It was later learned that the meteorite was not what it was suppose to be (class type) but a more common (but rare) class type.

When the buyer asked for a refund he was told that he should take it up with the source that the dealer bought from and that he (the dealer) didn't think he was liable. I am here to tell you that such misrepresented classes by a dealer that is in good standing, YOU are liable and should offer a refund. I think the buyer used bad judgment but probably thought the dealer was better than that.

I have nothing in this transaction so as Michael said, it isn't any of my business. I am very disappointed in this dealer. I am sure many will ask for the name of the dealer but I won't mention this to anyone individual. I would be glad to talk to the IMCA (at least a member I respect) and give them the details. Such poor behavior can ruin it for everyone.

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
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