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<p>[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1490185, member: 8797"]I don't know or care. Do <i>you</i> know for sure they <i>aren't</i>? The seller of a fake is just as guilty as the producer of the fake in my view. No offence, but do you not think your vehement defence of these pseudo-bullion bars and the barely legal tactics of the people who sell them may make others think maybe you are a seller of them? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Nothing personal; just pointing out to you the way you are coming across to me. No offense. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>A reasonable person would think that German Silver (as written in the title) means silver that originated from Germany. Not that it is "German Silver" which is a poor-man's imitation. Even just putting it in quotes would have been more honest. This is misleading.</p><p><br /></p><p>Did you notice this part? "This <b>silver</b> is wanted and has been collected for years by metal enthusiates." Is this <i>not</i> a boldfaced lie? Misleading.</p><p><br /></p><p>Define "Fine German Silver .999" . By definition, the <b>slang</b> term "German Silver" can never be .999 fine anything. None of the components' purity levels are ever described with a term like ".XXX Fine" Misleading at best. More like theft by swindle if you ask me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1490185, member: 8797"]I don't know or care. Do [I]you[/I] know for sure they [I]aren't[/I]? The seller of a fake is just as guilty as the producer of the fake in my view. No offence, but do you not think your vehement defence of these pseudo-bullion bars and the barely legal tactics of the people who sell them may make others think maybe you are a seller of them? ;) Nothing personal; just pointing out to you the way you are coming across to me. No offense. :) A reasonable person would think that German Silver (as written in the title) means silver that originated from Germany. Not that it is "German Silver" which is a poor-man's imitation. Even just putting it in quotes would have been more honest. This is misleading. Did you notice this part? "This [B]silver[/B] is wanted and has been collected for years by metal enthusiates." Is this [I]not[/I] a boldfaced lie? Misleading. Define "Fine German Silver .999" . By definition, the [B]slang[/B] term "German Silver" can never be .999 fine anything. None of the components' purity levels are ever described with a term like ".XXX Fine" Misleading at best. More like theft by swindle if you ask me.[/QUOTE]
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