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    THR & Associates

    Have you been ripped off or lied to by THR & Associates? We’d like to speak to you. The company operates under the following names.
    ACTIVE - OHIO VALLEY GOLD & SILVER REFINERY
    ACTIVE - TREASURE HUNTERS ROADSHOW
    ACTIVE - INTERNATIONAL COIN COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - INTERNATIONAL VINTAGE GUITAR COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - CASH FOR TOOLS
    INACTIVE - FINE ART COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - VINTAGE JEWELRY & TIMEPIECE COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - THE BUY.SELL.TRADE STORE
    ACTIVE - THR ASSOCIATES GOLD PARTY DIVISION
    ACTIVE - PREMIERE ESTATE BUYERS
    ACTIVE - INTERNATIONAL GOLD & DIAMOND BUYERS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - PREMIER ANTIQUE, COIN & CURRENCY BUYERS
    ACTIVE - INTERNATIONAL GOLD, SILVER & DIAMOND BUYERS
    ACTIVE - AMERICAN COIN BUYERS GUILD
    ACTIVE - J. PARSONS
    ACTIVE - NATIONAL COIN COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
    ACTIVE - MISSISSIPPI VALLEY GOLD & SILVER REFINERY

    If you think you’ve been ripped off, Please email me ASAP at through the PM or email functions of the message board.


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    Is this for a lawsuit or something?
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    TV Reporter, no offense intended but your posts are like a broken record. How many times are you going to post the exact, same thing?
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    Yea, sorry about that. I initially asked an intern to set up an account for me while I was working on something else, and apparently she didn't read the rule! I apologized on another thread....

    The issue (as I mentioned elsewhere) we're finding with THR specifically, is that they are LYING to customers providing false and misleading information… and THAT is illegal.

    We brought in 13 18k pieces, and were told all were either 14kor 10k! They were stamped 750 or 18K!

    We have plenty of evidence, we just need a victim now and I'm hoping someone here can help us track one down.

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    If you have evidence, why are you not turning it over to the police?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by fatima Click here to enlarge
    If you have evidence, why are you not turning it over to the police?
    There is more money in a civil action.

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    How did you find evidence without finding anyone who has bought from them?

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    This seems like spam to me...suprised a mod didn't lock it up.

    Who cares, I know i dont!

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    Search the internet - even posts on this site. Their reputation is certainly suspect. Most states have plenty of laws on the books to stop them. If not for fraud they can attack them in other directions using state tax and the new tough scrap metal laws for instance. There are enough weapons there to levy some real hefty fines, penalties and jail time to keep them out of your state. If those responsible for enforcement were so inclined.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Hunt1 Click here to enlarge
    This seems like spam to me...suprised a mod didn't lock it up.

    Who cares, I know i dont!
    I think it's an interesting topic as it affects the sale of PMs. Companies that engage in illegal buiness practices hurt all of us, if only because they attract attention that may lead to more regulation.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by tv reporter Click here to enlarge
    The issue (as I mentioned elsewhere) we're finding with THR specifically, is that they are LYING to customers providing false and misleading information… and THAT is illegal.

    We brought in 13 18k pieces, and were told all were either 14kor 10k! They were stamped 750 or 18K!
    So you're taking a chance at losing your lawsuit by publicly slandering a company? Sounds ignorant to me, I'm just sayin. Maybe you should google below information, I don't see the injustice. Am I missing your point?

    Why does gold jewelry sometimes have 3 digit number stamp on it and not karat number?

    Last edited by fretboard; 05-02-2012 at 02:01 PM.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by fretboard Click here to enlarge
    Why does gold jewelry sometimes have 3 digit number stamp on it and not karat number?
    Because .999 is not 24K.


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    Somebody needs to go to law school, that's all I'm saying. Click here to enlarge Click here to enlarge I wonder what THR & Associates would do if they knew somebody was smearing their name all over the internet?
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by fretboard Click here to enlarge

    Why does gold jewelry sometimes have 3 digit number stamp on it and not karat number?
    A lot of countries do not use the Karat number system, they use a 3 digit number to mark the piece.
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