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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Calvert, post: 3607625, member: 75282"]I have to ask. Does anyone know that the coin really did sell, to a Human that can be identified ? As you write all the other BS that is happening here, main reason i cant get into this stuff to deep. </p><p><br /></p><p>Back to point, maybe it really didnt sell and just PRETEND sale in house. I doubt anyone rich enough to buy that coin would be that gullible. I could see the scammers out there getting really brilliant and setting a very high SOLD price on it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then they would come back in 6 months, maybe a year and claim the poor old man that bought it has now passed on. His precious daughter or family members just want to get what they can and are willing to settle for 30 - 40K... Even at that price someone would have to be foolish to spend without full on checks and balances.</p><p><br /></p><p>I guess you could call it a double scam or setup scam... Those guys are street smart, NYC, Northern Jersey slime ball mafia type and figure if someone is dumb enough, so be it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Calvert, post: 3607625, member: 75282"]I have to ask. Does anyone know that the coin really did sell, to a Human that can be identified ? As you write all the other BS that is happening here, main reason i cant get into this stuff to deep. Back to point, maybe it really didnt sell and just PRETEND sale in house. I doubt anyone rich enough to buy that coin would be that gullible. I could see the scammers out there getting really brilliant and setting a very high SOLD price on it. Then they would come back in 6 months, maybe a year and claim the poor old man that bought it has now passed on. His precious daughter or family members just want to get what they can and are willing to settle for 30 - 40K... Even at that price someone would have to be foolish to spend without full on checks and balances. I guess you could call it a double scam or setup scam... Those guys are street smart, NYC, Northern Jersey slime ball mafia type and figure if someone is dumb enough, so be it.[/QUOTE]
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