Would you buy one if it were listed with that description on eBay? If you know and trust him, can you explain why he wouldn't tear into them...
As long as he keeps posting it, I'll keep reporting it. I hate knowing fraudsters.
I hope everyone will report the listing, although I doubt it'll do much good. Search on "WORN BUT BACK HAS VDB INITIALS".
I can think of few businesses where I don't assume they're there to enrich themselves. Making a profit is kind of the point, isn't it?
Yep. And some of the folks saying that are fools, and some of them think I'm a fool that cares what they paid. :rolleyes:
Seems really not smart. I don't think "sit on lots of inventory" is a winning business strategy for anyone. Then again, I'm not a business owner.
Nor can it pay dividends, or post earnings, or offer to buy itself back at a higher price than you paid.
I assume you tap into some of the money you made on all the gold you bought at $1500 or less. More seriously, I assume you keep buying and...
Yep, I read about them as a kid, and always wanted to see one. I finally got the chance, from the cliffs of Torrey Pines Park above the Pacific....
The one they're already prospecting at least once a year, right?
Yep, The Gubmint will go back on the gold standard, then confiscate everybody's gold so they have enough holdings. But if you act now, we'll sell...
But what "fun" would that be?
Kinda like this? [IMG]
LOL. You know, we have been reading your posts, so we know better. ;)
The best brains. I made the local beer store very happy today by dumping some change on them.
I assume their "guarantee of authenticity" is less "we swear by our firstborn that everything is authentic", and more "if you find proof something...
Aha! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_IRA Proof and bullion AGEs are eligible for gold IRAs, but only bullion Buffalos are eligible -- proofs...
Man, I can hear the boom-chicka soundtrack already...
The lightest coin I've weighed yet was a slick Barber dime that had lost about 20%. Weight gets lost from the surface, so larger coins lose weight...
Guess the seller didn't want to let go of $670 worth of gold for $596.51 minus fees. $60 to eBay, $17 or so to PayPal, $8 shipping -- what does...
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