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<p>[QUOTE="jester3681, post: 1798516, member: 53130"]Post #3 should have ended this thread. And yet it won't seem to die. I'll add to it, just because Bones hasn't quite recorded enough for me to watch the DVR without fear of commercials. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would say your business plan puts the cart before the horse. You, as a fairly young person with little to no experience in the field and no references, want to offer appraisal services for average folks and charge a monumental fee to do it. You then use these monumental fees to start a part time coin shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why not instead find something to do to get your seed money (read: a job), start your part time coin shop, run it for, oh- 15 years? That ought to get you the experience to justify this fee. Then, consider the appraisal service. And if you hope to have any respect in the appraisal field, you must never offer to buy the coins - perhaps broker them or prepare them for sale, but never to buy and subsequently sell for profit. It's not fraud, but it doesn't take much to get there. But you can argue those subtleties with your cell mate...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jester3681, post: 1798516, member: 53130"]Post #3 should have ended this thread. And yet it won't seem to die. I'll add to it, just because Bones hasn't quite recorded enough for me to watch the DVR without fear of commercials. I would say your business plan puts the cart before the horse. You, as a fairly young person with little to no experience in the field and no references, want to offer appraisal services for average folks and charge a monumental fee to do it. You then use these monumental fees to start a part time coin shop. Why not instead find something to do to get your seed money (read: a job), start your part time coin shop, run it for, oh- 15 years? That ought to get you the experience to justify this fee. Then, consider the appraisal service. And if you hope to have any respect in the appraisal field, you must never offer to buy the coins - perhaps broker them or prepare them for sale, but never to buy and subsequently sell for profit. It's not fraud, but it doesn't take much to get there. But you can argue those subtleties with your cell mate...[/QUOTE]
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