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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 953220, member: 17557"]It is really plain and simple.</p><p><br /></p><p>These people that feel they need protection or a back up plan, call a company, which they saw ads for on television. If you believe everything you see on television, there is something wrong with you. There is a smart and dumb way to do things, and believing an ad on television, or watching and calling in to buy something on an infomercial is the dumb way to do it.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was said earlier, nobody put a gun to their head, that is absolutely right. I'm guessing the same people that saw that Goldline is a scam company, say that Pawn Stars are scammers too. People, the consumer, who didn't do any research, and hastily called in to spend whatever money they could in a recession to buy overpriced gold, is and will always be at fault. Wouldn't it be easy for them to do some research? Rather by the internet or watching CNBC? </p><p><br /></p><p>It is just like my take on eBay, I can't feel sorry for somebody who bought something they knew nothing about in the hopes to protect their assets or invest in something. It is their fault for not doing any research or consulting anybody before purchasing.</p><p><br /></p><p>There isn't much that can be done. Do I think Goldline was wrong? Well yes, a tad, I mean customers call in, for bullion, and they persuade them to buy Swiss coins, BUT for some reason this didn't raise any red flags to the customers, probably because they are dumb enough to call Goldline in the first place. Goldline, in my opinion has done nothing illegal, but because it is always someone else's fault in this world, I'd be willing to bet the customers, who were 'wronged', somehow get something out of this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 953220, member: 17557"]It is really plain and simple. These people that feel they need protection or a back up plan, call a company, which they saw ads for on television. If you believe everything you see on television, there is something wrong with you. There is a smart and dumb way to do things, and believing an ad on television, or watching and calling in to buy something on an infomercial is the dumb way to do it. It was said earlier, nobody put a gun to their head, that is absolutely right. I'm guessing the same people that saw that Goldline is a scam company, say that Pawn Stars are scammers too. People, the consumer, who didn't do any research, and hastily called in to spend whatever money they could in a recession to buy overpriced gold, is and will always be at fault. Wouldn't it be easy for them to do some research? Rather by the internet or watching CNBC? It is just like my take on eBay, I can't feel sorry for somebody who bought something they knew nothing about in the hopes to protect their assets or invest in something. It is their fault for not doing any research or consulting anybody before purchasing. There isn't much that can be done. Do I think Goldline was wrong? Well yes, a tad, I mean customers call in, for bullion, and they persuade them to buy Swiss coins, BUT for some reason this didn't raise any red flags to the customers, probably because they are dumb enough to call Goldline in the first place. Goldline, in my opinion has done nothing illegal, but because it is always someone else's fault in this world, I'd be willing to bet the customers, who were 'wronged', somehow get something out of this.[/QUOTE]
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