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<p>[QUOTE="Louie_Two_Bits, post: 1180030, member: 17748"]A job qualification is to have no qualifications...wow...just wow...</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sure this helps them exploit the law through a loophole. As didn't I see someone post that it is illegal for an "expert" to convince the buyer that their offer is a good deal? This way, if they get busted, not only are these people not experts and have no knowledge if the offer is a good deal or not, but they simply say a price is what they're offering and make no mention of whether the offer is fair or a good deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>The employees are probably instructed to offer differing multiples of face value based on metal content...like 8x face for gold, 3x for silver, etc. And if any offer is declined, they call over their manager whom is a coin expert, to see how much more (or little) they will offer based on true numismatic value.</p><p><br /></p><p>The best plan of attack would be to go undercover and get a job with these crooks to uncover the scam that they're running.</p><p><br /></p><p>-LTB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Louie_Two_Bits, post: 1180030, member: 17748"]A job qualification is to have no qualifications...wow...just wow... I'm sure this helps them exploit the law through a loophole. As didn't I see someone post that it is illegal for an "expert" to convince the buyer that their offer is a good deal? This way, if they get busted, not only are these people not experts and have no knowledge if the offer is a good deal or not, but they simply say a price is what they're offering and make no mention of whether the offer is fair or a good deal. The employees are probably instructed to offer differing multiples of face value based on metal content...like 8x face for gold, 3x for silver, etc. And if any offer is declined, they call over their manager whom is a coin expert, to see how much more (or little) they will offer based on true numismatic value. The best plan of attack would be to go undercover and get a job with these crooks to uncover the scam that they're running. -LTB[/QUOTE]
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