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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3518775, member: 77814"]You seem to be a smart man (sorry, but that statement is a deflection and a manipulative statement).</p><p><br /></p><p>But, step back for a minute.</p><p>Let's say you were in Court and had to prove to a Judge (or Jury) and as they say, "Beyond a shadow of a doubt" that your coin was switched at the TPG.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you go about doing that (for simplicity)?</p><p>(1) you have to have "Before" pictures, that you can prove were "before" pictures and have clear and total review of the coin. PLUS if you had proof of the acquisition.</p><p>(2) you have to prove that the pictures that you have, were the coin that was sent in.</p><p>(3) you have to prove that the package was not tampered with during shipment to or from the TPG .. you seemed to have mentioned at one point that the (3a) shipping clerk "took interest", plus the slab may have been tampered with.</p><p><br /></p><p>You seem to be missing (1) and (2).</p><p>But let's just say if (1) & (2) was proven, you have thrown suspicion that it could have been switched outside of the TPGs possession.</p><p>With (3), why would a TPG tamper with their own slab ??</p><p><br /></p><p>If you proved (1) and (2), with (3/3a) i'd have to think it was changed while in shipment.</p><p><br /></p><p>For instance, when I ship a coin I'll actually cell phone video me packaging up the coin including shipping label on the box. If I had a really high value coin I might send them pictures via email of the coin I'm shipping and ask them to confirm once they got it.</p><p><br /></p><p>that would create a good "trail" and authenticity of the complaint.</p><p>And *never* talk to anyone about shipping coins/money.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your blurry photos, to be blunt, aren't worth anything.</p><p>Your statement, with lack of good photos is just heresay.</p><p><br /></p><p>fyi, I'm not a lawyer; nor a court type coin expert. But if you've ever been in court then use that experience to what you are saying and presenting. There is nothing there that we can side with you on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3518775, member: 77814"]You seem to be a smart man (sorry, but that statement is a deflection and a manipulative statement). But, step back for a minute. Let's say you were in Court and had to prove to a Judge (or Jury) and as they say, "Beyond a shadow of a doubt" that your coin was switched at the TPG. How do you go about doing that (for simplicity)? (1) you have to have "Before" pictures, that you can prove were "before" pictures and have clear and total review of the coin. PLUS if you had proof of the acquisition. (2) you have to prove that the pictures that you have, were the coin that was sent in. (3) you have to prove that the package was not tampered with during shipment to or from the TPG .. you seemed to have mentioned at one point that the (3a) shipping clerk "took interest", plus the slab may have been tampered with. You seem to be missing (1) and (2). But let's just say if (1) & (2) was proven, you have thrown suspicion that it could have been switched outside of the TPGs possession. With (3), why would a TPG tamper with their own slab ?? If you proved (1) and (2), with (3/3a) i'd have to think it was changed while in shipment. For instance, when I ship a coin I'll actually cell phone video me packaging up the coin including shipping label on the box. If I had a really high value coin I might send them pictures via email of the coin I'm shipping and ask them to confirm once they got it. that would create a good "trail" and authenticity of the complaint. And *never* talk to anyone about shipping coins/money. Your blurry photos, to be blunt, aren't worth anything. Your statement, with lack of good photos is just heresay. fyi, I'm not a lawyer; nor a court type coin expert. But if you've ever been in court then use that experience to what you are saying and presenting. There is nothing there that we can side with you on.[/QUOTE]
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