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<p>[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1682178, member: 8797"]I've followed this thread since the very beginning. I have simply chosen to not make any inane, redundant, rhetorical posts as most have said all there is to say. Isn't the husband more likely to notice the missing money as more and more time elapses? </p><p><br /></p><p>If you are painting and you notice you messed up, do you let the paint dry before coming back to touch it up, especially if you want it to not be noticed?? No! You do it right away while the original mix of paint is wet. Once it dries you may never match that blend of color.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just as any claim she <i>may</i> have been able to make is more than likely dried up. Especially with the falling price of silver, this is </p><p>reminiscent of that Judge Judy episode with that Jules fellow recently dug up somewhere here on CT.....</p><p><br /></p><p>Has anyone ever even called the coin shop to express their dissatisfaction yet? </p><p><br /></p><p>To an observer (or Judge) who doesn't know (or care to listen to) every little detail of this event, it looks much more like an investor angry about a losing investment. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have had the benefit of reading the whole story as you have told it; a mediating party may not, and this will affect the outcome if it goes to mediation. </p><p><br /></p><p>Please don't assume I'm late to the party; I've just been a wallflower till now. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1682178, member: 8797"]I've followed this thread since the very beginning. I have simply chosen to not make any inane, redundant, rhetorical posts as most have said all there is to say. Isn't the husband more likely to notice the missing money as more and more time elapses? If you are painting and you notice you messed up, do you let the paint dry before coming back to touch it up, especially if you want it to not be noticed?? No! You do it right away while the original mix of paint is wet. Once it dries you may never match that blend of color. Just as any claim she [I]may[/I] have been able to make is more than likely dried up. Especially with the falling price of silver, this is reminiscent of that Judge Judy episode with that Jules fellow recently dug up somewhere here on CT..... Has anyone ever even called the coin shop to express their dissatisfaction yet? To an observer (or Judge) who doesn't know (or care to listen to) every little detail of this event, it looks much more like an investor angry about a losing investment. I have had the benefit of reading the whole story as you have told it; a mediating party may not, and this will affect the outcome if it goes to mediation. Please don't assume I'm late to the party; I've just been a wallflower till now. :)[/QUOTE]
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