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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1573054, member: 22331"]<b>A Subjective Skeptic Is Virtually Impossible To Convert</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I know that a true subjective skeptic can hardly be converted, so I don't try. If you review just some of my advice posted in the past, "Pro Bono" on this site alone, one with objectivity would realize that I either know something, or I'm very "Lucky". On more than one occasion I advised on this site how to invest amounts posed by an inquirer, even with my guarantee of repurchasing that acquired from others. I've realized considerable ridicule similar to yours because of my directions, but my advice generally is stellar. If the individuals invested as I suggested, they should have greater marketable assets than if heeding the other recommendations. When my player acquaintances suggest that I take my card skills to the Casino 15 miles directly away from me, I tell them that if it weren't for bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all. These facts should help you decide whether I have luck or skill.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you read the open posts on my CoinTalk "page", you will see that I've extended my offerings beyond those originally contracted to clients in this venue. I've negotiated with several to meet their needs, sending free valuable coins/materials, buying expensive unneeded coins from individuals who received something other than expected, etc.. Others in this venue will vouch for the aforementioned. This effort isn't "self-serving", other to generate an atmosphere of "mutual benefit", where I've benefited by assisting others to learn/accomplish their personal goals.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can deny the existence of Hannes Tulving, and his model for success, but the truth is that he and others exist, and the model works. I've expanded on the model to benefit those of lesser resources. I allow mostly local "investors" to purchase commodities I deem marketable, in varying diversity and dollar amounts from a high 3 figures to a low 5 figure sum. I generally wont accept purchase requests outside of my stated range, as several have liquidated their Roth IRA to purchase, but I wanted them to objectively evaluate their decision before returning to purchase an additional "lot". I guarantee to repurchase within a 90 day period at a 5% discount, but will always offer to repurchase anything I've sold, at a "best market price". I'll meet at varying locations, with the purchase price dependent upon distance from my desired exchange location. My phone number is placed in ad titles, but I accept all e-mail inquiries. I've received numerous inquiries from my competition, questioning the various aspects of my "operation". The competitors have tried to duplicate, but don't understand the general human psyche, which I've studied and tested through more than a decade of selling/buying. We've finally established mutual respect where all competition have met me, or informed others, and realize that my "model" benefits all of the sellers/buyers, where I'm no longer "flagged".</p><p><br /></p><p>I trust that my explanation might partially suffice to meet your pessimistic challenge.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope that the OP has success in accomplishing his goals, as it appeared the seller had also tried to accommodate a "mutual benefit" exchange. JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1573054, member: 22331"][b]A Subjective Skeptic Is Virtually Impossible To Convert[/b] I know that a true subjective skeptic can hardly be converted, so I don't try. If you review just some of my advice posted in the past, "Pro Bono" on this site alone, one with objectivity would realize that I either know something, or I'm very "Lucky". On more than one occasion I advised on this site how to invest amounts posed by an inquirer, even with my guarantee of repurchasing that acquired from others. I've realized considerable ridicule similar to yours because of my directions, but my advice generally is stellar. If the individuals invested as I suggested, they should have greater marketable assets than if heeding the other recommendations. When my player acquaintances suggest that I take my card skills to the Casino 15 miles directly away from me, I tell them that if it weren't for bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all. These facts should help you decide whether I have luck or skill. If you read the open posts on my CoinTalk "page", you will see that I've extended my offerings beyond those originally contracted to clients in this venue. I've negotiated with several to meet their needs, sending free valuable coins/materials, buying expensive unneeded coins from individuals who received something other than expected, etc.. Others in this venue will vouch for the aforementioned. This effort isn't "self-serving", other to generate an atmosphere of "mutual benefit", where I've benefited by assisting others to learn/accomplish their personal goals. You can deny the existence of Hannes Tulving, and his model for success, but the truth is that he and others exist, and the model works. I've expanded on the model to benefit those of lesser resources. I allow mostly local "investors" to purchase commodities I deem marketable, in varying diversity and dollar amounts from a high 3 figures to a low 5 figure sum. I generally wont accept purchase requests outside of my stated range, as several have liquidated their Roth IRA to purchase, but I wanted them to objectively evaluate their decision before returning to purchase an additional "lot". I guarantee to repurchase within a 90 day period at a 5% discount, but will always offer to repurchase anything I've sold, at a "best market price". I'll meet at varying locations, with the purchase price dependent upon distance from my desired exchange location. My phone number is placed in ad titles, but I accept all e-mail inquiries. I've received numerous inquiries from my competition, questioning the various aspects of my "operation". The competitors have tried to duplicate, but don't understand the general human psyche, which I've studied and tested through more than a decade of selling/buying. We've finally established mutual respect where all competition have met me, or informed others, and realize that my "model" benefits all of the sellers/buyers, where I'm no longer "flagged". I trust that my explanation might partially suffice to meet your pessimistic challenge. I hope that the OP has success in accomplishing his goals, as it appeared the seller had also tried to accommodate a "mutual benefit" exchange. JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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