i would like to know what all of you think about this add a family member gave it to me or if any one knows something about this to me it sounds alot like the state 2 dollar bills they tryed if you would like i can post better scans of the two page story about this
Well shipping the 700 lbs wonder will cost extra, as will crating the beast. Who is to say the safe is not drilled out ?? So he promises an uncirculated Walker and 1 JFK 1964. Not all that rare. Keep it, I do not want the thing.
This place is great... NOT! They get you to buy thousands of dollars worth of worthless coins and then once they get you for several thousand dollars you get a "free" safe to keep all of your collectible (but really spendable modern) coins in.
It does say "Advertisement" above the left hand top area of the ad. It looks fishy also, that the "ad" is made to look like an article. Do the Google!
Stay away from this company. This is just another in a long line of hyped-up, overpriced, somewhat deceptively-advertised crap that they sell.
sounds similar to this kinda sorta,... http://www.cointalk.com/t43953/ edit: to answer your question....looks real to me.....a real legal scam
$50 worth of coins in the "hoard" and a cheap sheet metal $25 "safe" all for two easy payments of $149. You can't go wrong there!:headbang:
This same scam has surfaced a number of times over the last 10 years. Read the hype! You will get a 90% silver Liberty Walking (their description ) half dollar that is 53 years old. That was 11 years ago! I recall someone writing in to CW years back who said it took 5 minutes with a crowbar to break open the safe. Chris
This is interesting: http://ctwatchdog.com/2009/11/02/free-armored-safe-from-world-reserve-review-how-to-get-fleeced
You just pay the additional shipping and processing fee of $1,592.22 Sounds like you all been staying up way to late, they don't have crap like this on t.v. when most normal people are awake. All joking aside, it may be worth a call from a lawyer, just a thought. Obviously going to court would be dumb, but a call from a lawyers office will most often at the very least get a response from the higher ups.
I read that, and it looked really fishy as I think Franklins were made in 1957 And, why is the "family" wearing all black????
Just google "world reserve monetary exchange." Of the first 10-20 hits, at least half involve the word "SCAM", "RIPOFF" "AWFUL COMPANY" etc. 'Nuff said.
You would think someone would shut these people down, but i guess word of mouth will have The same affect
Sounds a lot like the "Miracle Amish Heater Scam!" not that long ago! The basic advertisement dressed up like a real news article that ran in the Wall-street Journal and USA today...:rollling: