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<p>[QUOTE="mkwelbornjr, post: 1643647, member: 17034"]I am talking only about these coins...<a href="http://www.goldline.com/exclusive-coins" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.goldline.com/exclusive-coins" rel="nofollow">http://www.goldline.com/exclusive-coins</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Not everything else they sell that you can get from other places. And I have never dealt with them. I just like these coins on the page I provided a link for. In terms of exclusives they can charge whatever they want...they are the ones spending to develop the product. I am not commenting on their aggressive tactics as I don't deal with them. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is no law that says coins have to be sold for a rock bottom bargain price to consumers. Some of the Goldline complaints I read involve someone going to unload their coins at a small dealer and being offered half of that they paid. Why would a small dealer pay any more than they have to? If Goldline sells a $3000 coin...its prob cost them $1750 to purchase it. Thats a normal retail markup. No different than an Apple product..or common personal good. People that want to unload need to learn to sell direct to collectors...you always get more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mkwelbornjr, post: 1643647, member: 17034"]I am talking only about these coins...[URL]http://www.goldline.com/exclusive-coins[/URL] Not everything else they sell that you can get from other places. And I have never dealt with them. I just like these coins on the page I provided a link for. In terms of exclusives they can charge whatever they want...they are the ones spending to develop the product. I am not commenting on their aggressive tactics as I don't deal with them. There is no law that says coins have to be sold for a rock bottom bargain price to consumers. Some of the Goldline complaints I read involve someone going to unload their coins at a small dealer and being offered half of that they paid. Why would a small dealer pay any more than they have to? If Goldline sells a $3000 coin...its prob cost them $1750 to purchase it. Thats a normal retail markup. No different than an Apple product..or common personal good. People that want to unload need to learn to sell direct to collectors...you always get more.[/QUOTE]
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