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<p>[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 692943, member: 20117"]I read your advice, Charmy. Including this one.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have no problem listening, actually, I retained a lot of the words given to me by the likes of Doug and Mark Feld. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's just that sometimes, I feel I should at least be rewarded for the good deals I do as well as be told about the bad. Both sides to a coin, not just a one way street.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am learning BIG TIME because of Coin Talk. I am so much smarter because of all of you, but I still have a streak of independence that is very "buck the system like" that may cost me , or make me. I am willing to take the chance. Heck, since I was 1 year old I was like this, and I don't think it will change.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, it still doesn't mean I don't have a high amount of respect for you as a person, Mark as a person, Doug as a person.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's just that I don't like being talked "at" but instead liked being talked "to" like an equal. I know I haven't earned my spot in your world yet, but believe me Charmy, if or when you get to understand me better, you'll know that I'm probably one of the most passionate people you'll ever meet. I take my hobbies very seriously. This is not a full time job for me yet, but my uncle taught me(who is a millionaire selling high end cars), buy low sell high. He fixed up broken Roll Royce's in the 60's and sold them for a profit. In coins, you can't fix one up or that's called cleaning, but you can sure be a deal scout. </p><p><br /></p><p>Look, do you think I've done real bad so far with the coins I purchased? I don't. I think my prices that I paid were very good and the coins themselves are gorgeous. Sure there were a few misses, but I quickly resold or am reselling them to get rid and bring in better.</p><p><br /></p><p>So far, I haven't lost money and I believe with the system I have in place, if I were to resell my whole inventory today, on EBAY, I can make a buck.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's my thought. Whether you agree or not is not for me to influence, but I hope you do <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I'll be in this game for a long time. I can see it. I'm not just a fly in the breeze on Coin Talk. God willing, with moderators hopefully by my side one day(if some aren't now), I will be here for good. Hopefully eventually contributing instead of taking.</p><p><br /></p><p>And yes, I am learning by asking all these questions. I will look at a few books though, that I will do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 692943, member: 20117"]I read your advice, Charmy. Including this one. I have no problem listening, actually, I retained a lot of the words given to me by the likes of Doug and Mark Feld. It's just that sometimes, I feel I should at least be rewarded for the good deals I do as well as be told about the bad. Both sides to a coin, not just a one way street. I am learning BIG TIME because of Coin Talk. I am so much smarter because of all of you, but I still have a streak of independence that is very "buck the system like" that may cost me , or make me. I am willing to take the chance. Heck, since I was 1 year old I was like this, and I don't think it will change. However, it still doesn't mean I don't have a high amount of respect for you as a person, Mark as a person, Doug as a person. It's just that I don't like being talked "at" but instead liked being talked "to" like an equal. I know I haven't earned my spot in your world yet, but believe me Charmy, if or when you get to understand me better, you'll know that I'm probably one of the most passionate people you'll ever meet. I take my hobbies very seriously. This is not a full time job for me yet, but my uncle taught me(who is a millionaire selling high end cars), buy low sell high. He fixed up broken Roll Royce's in the 60's and sold them for a profit. In coins, you can't fix one up or that's called cleaning, but you can sure be a deal scout. Look, do you think I've done real bad so far with the coins I purchased? I don't. I think my prices that I paid were very good and the coins themselves are gorgeous. Sure there were a few misses, but I quickly resold or am reselling them to get rid and bring in better. So far, I haven't lost money and I believe with the system I have in place, if I were to resell my whole inventory today, on EBAY, I can make a buck. That's my thought. Whether you agree or not is not for me to influence, but I hope you do :) I'll be in this game for a long time. I can see it. I'm not just a fly in the breeze on Coin Talk. God willing, with moderators hopefully by my side one day(if some aren't now), I will be here for good. Hopefully eventually contributing instead of taking. And yes, I am learning by asking all these questions. I will look at a few books though, that I will do. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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