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<p>[QUOTE="divinemine, post: 1520476, member: 22037"]-Doesn't matter? The reason they take so long? Sounds like they have little capital and need the customers money first before they can place the order, then they are essentially using customers money as their line of credit to conduct business. Having been a buyer of bullion for several years, I've seen this game and for example, 2 large and well respected companies filed bankruptcy and left some customers, vendors, and creditors out to lunch on their money. One is in Newport Beach, California the other in Lutz, Florida. They are both back in operation right now and most people have no idea. I won't name them publicly as I have no beef but it is public information that can be seen in the newspapers online if one digs.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>--- Back to subject matter. Any thoughts on where the 2012 Silver Panda's may trend the 2nd half of the year and into next? Mintage is high, but they are beautiful coins. Anyone know of a good spot to pick a few up at a good price so I can further ponder a larger investment? Something about holding them in my hands that helps me think. :smile[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="divinemine, post: 1520476, member: 22037"]-Doesn't matter? The reason they take so long? Sounds like they have little capital and need the customers money first before they can place the order, then they are essentially using customers money as their line of credit to conduct business. Having been a buyer of bullion for several years, I've seen this game and for example, 2 large and well respected companies filed bankruptcy and left some customers, vendors, and creditors out to lunch on their money. One is in Newport Beach, California the other in Lutz, Florida. They are both back in operation right now and most people have no idea. I won't name them publicly as I have no beef but it is public information that can be seen in the newspapers online if one digs. --- Back to subject matter. Any thoughts on where the 2012 Silver Panda's may trend the 2nd half of the year and into next? Mintage is high, but they are beautiful coins. Anyone know of a good spot to pick a few up at a good price so I can further ponder a larger investment? Something about holding them in my hands that helps me think. :smile[/QUOTE]
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