http://chaimgreenberg.com/selllist.html Lol, valued at 25 dollars for a simple 64 kennedy half?And who appraised this x2 retail price?
Have you never read the bright, bold colorful ads in all the glossy coin publications? One principle of successful advertising is repetition; if readers see the ad often enough, week after week or month after month they begin to believe the advertiser must be a "success" because the publication has continued to carry their ads. In many cases it is the other way around, the publication is so dependent on ad dollars they cannot risk losing the major advertisers. I once asked Kleinman if the advertising he does was paying off, and he stated how very expensive the ads were, sometimes they did not help his business but in the long run maybe they build market presence and credibility. Now I see he tends to run the smaller ads.
The Coin guy told me today the three line ad he runs in Newsday generates some interesting calls. This week someone called with 2500 Eisenhower dollars, the guy claimed the bank would not take them, so the guy said just give me two big ones and you can have all those heavy IKES. And that's what he did and some are 40 percenters.
Don't know why this dealer isn't in jail with continued frauds: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/chaim...COINS-THEY-RECEIVED-Brooklyn-New-York-1065454
I've recently read about ChainGreenberg at another forum - http://www.goldismoney2.com/threads...im-greenberg-may-need-legal-help.40492/page-3 And they also have complains at BBB... Does anybody know - is Frank Greenberg, Inc. the same dealer??? If yes we should give him the same "testimonials" because it looks like he is still working and still swindles...