News about SGS and Mr.Bence

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by 1895BU, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. 1895BU

    1895BU Junior Member

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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    gee, all of those poor slabs that were mercifully burned.
     
  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I fell asleep before I reached the end of the brief......how did it end?
     
  5. pennywise

    pennywise Collector of dust

    I'm sure all the coins recovered from the ashes were scraped clean and reslabbed ms70 and sold to some lucky souls on eBay!!
     
  6. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Apparently Ohio law and California law are the same on all of the issues raised.

    There wasn't enough evidence of arson for criminal conviction under a standard of "beyond all reasonable doubt", and the jury couldn't even agree under a standard of "more likely than not", so no striped sunshine.

    The jury did agree that he made deliberate false statements to the insurance company, so no insurance money.

    What I find interesting is that even in his insurance fraud attempt, Bence tried to pretend that SGS is a separate entity. He included "Star Collectors Ltd." in his list of plaintiffs, but not "Star Grading Service".
     
  7. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    They torched it !

    No more scamming newbie in to buying MS-70 on Ebay there cash flow was slow & low. and they fired the shop up
     
  8. Bedford

    Bedford Lackey For Coin Junkies




    The fire happened in 1999.So......
     
  9. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    What I found interesting is they didn't have all the businesses listed on the Insurance Policy and the Insurance Company even argued that point on the appeal but the SC rendered their arguments moot since the jury found for them anyways, so why beat a dead Abon into the ground. ;)

    I also found it interesting that within the previous year of the fire, they had never NOT set the alarm but on the night of the fire, it wasn't set. :goof: Then, the video surveillance tapes disappeared :eek: but then resurfaced minus the one tape that showed the area that caught fire :whistle: and they argued the Insurance Company didn't act in good faith? :eek:dd:

    I guess Abon thought their business standards applied to the rest of the world? :rolleyes:

    Thanks for sharing that with us! :thumb: I got a kick out of it. :D

    Ribbit :)
     
  10. 1895BU

    1895BU Junior Member

    Yes the fire might have happened in 1999, but that still does not excuse his lack of care, and his greed, scamming newbies on ebay and dipping his coins.

    This just shows the level of his character
     
  11. schatzy

    schatzy ~Roosie Fanatic~

    I bought some SGS coin in my less wiser days. I don't blame abon....I blame myself for being so stupid :hammer:

    Some people need to accept responsibility for their actions and stop blaming others.
    It doesn't matter what you collect, if you don't educate yourself first its your fault. No one made you press that bid button and you really only have yourself to blame in the long run.
     
  12. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I just wonder how they determined the value of the inventory - I mean where would they get the prices for all those 70's.
     
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