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Each
NADDA member has agreed in writing to abide by a code of ethics. It is the
intention of NADDA to build a foundation of honesty and integrity so that
collectors can buy with confidence, knowing that members of the National Antique
Doll Dealers Association will stand behind their dolls.

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merchandise for sale must be tagged and priced in dollars and cents.
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sales to be accompanied by sales receipt with dealers Name, Address, and
Telephone Number. |
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items must be clearly marked including identifying marks, flaws, e.g.,
hairline cracks and chips in bisque heads. |
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restorations shall be noted, including repairs of hairlines and chips in
bisque or other material dolls. |
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brief but complete note of defects and restoration must appear on both the
sales receipt and tag. This protects buyer and seller. |
NADDA has formed an Ethics
Committee to assist with mediation if a disagreement or problem arises from
a transaction between a NADDA member and a customer and, after all efforts
have been made by them to resolve the issue, there has been no solution.
For details, please contact: DEBORAH
FRATINO
Chair of the Ethics
Committee.
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