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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1432071, member: 66"]Question, when does something become "old"? Answer, when it is not current. 2011 is not the current year so it is "old". Only one year old, but it is old.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I don't approve of what they are doing, but they are good at skating the edge of legallity and as long as they are acting legally the only thing you can do is to keep warning people to keep down their number of customers. You can't "shut them down". </p><p><br /></p><p>What they did is they used your own greed against you. If you had thought about their offer rather than just rushing in you would have realized that something was wrong. The coins they show are higher grade and at least one is a key date, while a well worn common date of the cheapest one, the buffalo would have been $250 for a thousand of them. A thousand coins for $97? About ten cents apiece, what did you expect you would receive? About the only "old" coins you could really expect for that price would be common wheat cents. But you ran in hoping to get something for nothing. (I will give you credit for at least asking a question about them before ordering. Most of their "customers" probably don't even do that.) So you are lucky and you are only out about $16. That's cheap tuition for this learning experience. I do think you should file a report with the BBB, that might just help the next guy, and it will make you feel better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1432071, member: 66"]Question, when does something become "old"? Answer, when it is not current. 2011 is not the current year so it is "old". Only one year old, but it is old. Don't get me wrong, I don't approve of what they are doing, but they are good at skating the edge of legallity and as long as they are acting legally the only thing you can do is to keep warning people to keep down their number of customers. You can't "shut them down". What they did is they used your own greed against you. If you had thought about their offer rather than just rushing in you would have realized that something was wrong. The coins they show are higher grade and at least one is a key date, while a well worn common date of the cheapest one, the buffalo would have been $250 for a thousand of them. A thousand coins for $97? About ten cents apiece, what did you expect you would receive? About the only "old" coins you could really expect for that price would be common wheat cents. But you ran in hoping to get something for nothing. (I will give you credit for at least asking a question about them before ordering. Most of their "customers" probably don't even do that.) So you are lucky and you are only out about $16. That's cheap tuition for this learning experience. I do think you should file a report with the BBB, that might just help the next guy, and it will make you feel better.[/QUOTE]
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