those are the adds you respond to, tell him you have a bunch of coins to sell, and set up a meeting an hour or two from his house and then not show.
or just google Mr. Heney number and get all his info http://411.info/people/Ohio/Mansfield/Heney-Thomas/48086148.html Then post an add in his area on craigslist calling him out
Even better, call him at 3am and tell him that you have about $1,000 face value and keep him on the phone for as long as you can. Begin by giving him an itemization for each denomination. Ask what type of car he drives so you can be looking for him; what does he look like; what will he be wearing and give him your description, too. Just go on and on. Mention that you should meet where there are lots of people present. Then when he asks for you to suggest a place to meet, tell him that Fisherman's Wharf would be good. Chris
I got these coins in these funny looking plastic things they say pcgs 1893-s $1 au58 and pcgs 1889 cc ms66
So you mean you'll give me 5 dollars for these silver dollars with a lady on them and it has a CC on it.
to bad craigslist makes you verify phone which i cant do because the only phone i have is boost mobile
well know that there is an adress satelite map him and tell him you are the fbi watching his house ect altho i typed my name and got an address from a year ago
All this harassment of an obvious crook -- well and good -- until he turns out to be a psycho and tracks you down and does something very vile. I flag crooks and let it go at that. By making any kind of contact, you are asking for trouble in today's world; there's plenty of mentally ill on CraigsList, and all the logic (and calling out) in the world won't change their minds (or their need to "get even").
Yeah! You're right. I hadn't considered that. I should have suggested that we meet in Pyongyang instead of Fisherman's Wharf. Chris
Biggest coin dealer in Pyongyang. Only coin dealer in Pyongyang. Only person with coins in Pyongyang.
Sorry, I'm a bit confused as to why it's a ripoff? He's not selling anything or misrepresenting a product to get more money (like selling a clad coin and claiming it's silver). He's offering to buy, if you don't want to sell it to him at the price he's offering you're free to seek another buyer.