Last month Greysheet said it was going to start listing CAC prices for various coins. I called them then and they said it would be mid-April. Anyone know if this has been done yet in Bluesheet?
I will call them. Usually Bluesheet comes out later in week than Greysheet? GS is not available for me online yet today. Usually by 5pm Eastern.
I checked their site. It looks like Bluesheet does it on the third week, so maybe this week: [TABLE="width: 95%, align: center"] [TR="bgcolor: #ffffcc"] edited [/TR] [/TABLE] https://www.greysheet.com/Commerce/scripts/subscription_form.asp Duck and run for cover if moderator sees this in violation of copyright?
This was edited out because there are apparently some copyright restrictions even though no significant information was included on this site. Concerns of an ethical nature are that free access to information readily available on the internet are that those who want to find out current market pricing and who would pay for it if they knew it was available, would not know that CAC pricing and plus pricing was available except for my query as well as others on this site and others. Information is power and to restrict it is to restrict consumer rights which are the best defense against fraud and misinformation.
You might try actually reading what Copyright law is and how it works. You can find that here - http://www.bitlaw.com/copyright/fair_use.html Coin Talk follows those rules. And Coin Talk decides how to interpret those rules, not you, and not any other member. So if we decide those rules are being broken by what is posted on this forum - that's it. End of story.
I spoke to John about this, and he said that current Greysheet prices reflect CAC'd coins. He did say that many prices need to be updated though.
Sorry for trouble on the issue. So we will all be able to find out what the CAC and "plus" listed prices are tomorrow after 5pm Eastern time if we pay around $5.
Just so you and everybody else understands Owle, in years past I have tried asking for permission from various companies like CDN, Heritage, Coin World, etc. for permission to post certain copyrighted things from their magazines or web sites. Permission was refused even for something as a simple as a single picture in Coin World magazine. These companies make their living from their magazines and web sites. And they take violating copyright law very seriously. So CT does too.
I have never heard this discussed and how much it means to them. Another reason why we need to be educated on subjects of law far more often. I doubt any of us who have spent hundreds of thousands and more on coin and various information sources mind paying more for it if is good. Ultimately no one here wants to break the law.
Greysheet said they started running CAC prices in their March "Bluesheet"; does anyone know whether they started doing it in March or April? I think they were a month behind on this. Thanks.