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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 964402, member: 22331"]<b>Caveat Emptor!</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Arial Black">"Let the buyer beware". When a web site will not list specific buy/sell pricing policies, </font><font face="Arial Black">"Let the buyer beware". When a web site states that coins must be in their hands before they will quote a price, </font><font face="Arial Black">"Let the seller beware". When a web site claims almost uncirculated $20 Gold Double Eagles to be MS66 "Semi-Numismatic Coins", </font><font face="Arial Black">"Let the buyer beware". When a buyer must contact a firm to establish availability and the current pricing spread for a specific commodity, the firm probably has too many employees, and too few clients, </font><font face="Arial Black">"Let the buyer beware". A stellar example for a credible firm that is probably the most competitive to be found, openly stating their pricing on their site, with minimal employees, where the owner can be contacted for the confirmation price, doing a seven figure dollar amount in a day, can be seen at: <a href="http://www.tulving.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.tulving.com" rel="nofollow">www.tulving.com</a> I believe that anything less than a comparable site having "full disclosure", is an exercise in futility and a waste of consumer time. </font><font face="Arial Black">"Let The Buyer Beware"</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 964402, member: 22331"][b]Caveat Emptor![/b] [FONT=Arial Black]"Let the buyer beware". When a web site will not list specific buy/sell pricing policies, [/FONT][FONT=Arial Black]"Let the buyer beware". When a web site states that coins must be in their hands before they will quote a price, [/FONT][FONT=Arial Black]"Let the seller beware". When a web site claims almost uncirculated $20 Gold Double Eagles to be MS66 "Semi-Numismatic Coins", [/FONT][FONT=Arial Black]"Let the buyer beware". When a buyer must contact a firm to establish availability and the current pricing spread for a specific commodity, the firm probably has too many employees, and too few clients, [/FONT][FONT=Arial Black]"Let the buyer beware". A stellar example for a credible firm that is probably the most competitive to be found, openly stating their pricing on their site, with minimal employees, where the owner can be contacted for the confirmation price, doing a seven figure dollar amount in a day, can be seen at: [URL="http://www.tulving.com"]www.tulving.com[/URL] I believe that anything less than a comparable site having "full disclosure", is an exercise in futility and a waste of consumer time. [/FONT][FONT=Arial Black]"Let The Buyer Beware"[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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