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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1766179, member: 22004"]BTW, he never asked me for advice. And the common denominator on many who lose big on "investments" is a subversive type of sales by those who play that slick game; try to convince the "investor" that the one selling the product is 100% legal, or the government is corrupt and is fighting honest "investments" such as they are offering, or they are the "leader", or that advice they might get from a lawyer or mainstream investment advisor or certified professional planner is biased by those white collar, overpaid mattoids.....But without rigorous due diligence, there is no way to know whether someone is giving good advice. The raw coin dealers with their "inhouse former PCGS or NGC graders" who call problem coins "MS64" etc., try to convince the sight impaired buyers to put their valuable investments in the safe deposit box ASAP, we wouldn't want to risk thieves getting at your precious "investment" coins would we?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1766179, member: 22004"]BTW, he never asked me for advice. And the common denominator on many who lose big on "investments" is a subversive type of sales by those who play that slick game; try to convince the "investor" that the one selling the product is 100% legal, or the government is corrupt and is fighting honest "investments" such as they are offering, or they are the "leader", or that advice they might get from a lawyer or mainstream investment advisor or certified professional planner is biased by those white collar, overpaid mattoids.....But without rigorous due diligence, there is no way to know whether someone is giving good advice. The raw coin dealers with their "inhouse former PCGS or NGC graders" who call problem coins "MS64" etc., try to convince the sight impaired buyers to put their valuable investments in the safe deposit box ASAP, we wouldn't want to risk thieves getting at your precious "investment" coins would we?[/QUOTE]
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