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<p>[QUOTE="Sean Parker, post: 24692080, member: 137474"]So, I'm definitely late replying to you. My apologies. I haven't shipped any metals since The Nucleo Exchange was a thing. Before it got jankey and went tits up. I've not had the gonads to trust the mail man or the buyer outside of that platform. I've sold tons of video games on amazon over the years, before Amazon went turbo woke, but that's a whole other unrelated story. What happened with those scams, the buyer would pay, wait for a tracking number to be provided, then do a charge back on their credit card. That way, I couldn't do anything about it, and they'd get the game for free. With the video games, I didn't pay jack for them, and I didn't buy any that would sell for more than $30, so the loss was acceptable.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did want to sell metals through the mail, though. But, even if there where no scams, my ten percent would first get cut down to 7.2% by the card processor, then whatever it cost to actually ship it. Which would be weight, plus extra to send it registered. I had one package of pretty high dollar coins (for me anyway) get stolen from a USPS hub on their way to NGC. I had so much invested in those coins that it almost put me out of business. I had to sell some of my guns, some tools and a few other things just to pay the bills for a few months while I recouped from that loss. Some slimy, sack of garbage government employee not worth the oxygen they suck, but well deserving of being burned alive in front of their entire family, got high as a kite for free for at least a couple of weeks if they knew what they stole. But they probably just traded them to their dealer for half a handful of pain pills and a straw.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wow, guess I'm still bitter about that, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways, I'd have to charge as much or more than JM Bullion if I did online. And, to be truthful about it, JM Bullion has a pretty good and well known reputation as far as I know - so there isn't any reason to buy metal from anybody else if the price is relatively the same. JM's a safe bet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Parker, post: 24692080, member: 137474"]So, I'm definitely late replying to you. My apologies. I haven't shipped any metals since The Nucleo Exchange was a thing. Before it got jankey and went tits up. I've not had the gonads to trust the mail man or the buyer outside of that platform. I've sold tons of video games on amazon over the years, before Amazon went turbo woke, but that's a whole other unrelated story. What happened with those scams, the buyer would pay, wait for a tracking number to be provided, then do a charge back on their credit card. That way, I couldn't do anything about it, and they'd get the game for free. With the video games, I didn't pay jack for them, and I didn't buy any that would sell for more than $30, so the loss was acceptable. I did want to sell metals through the mail, though. But, even if there where no scams, my ten percent would first get cut down to 7.2% by the card processor, then whatever it cost to actually ship it. Which would be weight, plus extra to send it registered. I had one package of pretty high dollar coins (for me anyway) get stolen from a USPS hub on their way to NGC. I had so much invested in those coins that it almost put me out of business. I had to sell some of my guns, some tools and a few other things just to pay the bills for a few months while I recouped from that loss. Some slimy, sack of garbage government employee not worth the oxygen they suck, but well deserving of being burned alive in front of their entire family, got high as a kite for free for at least a couple of weeks if they knew what they stole. But they probably just traded them to their dealer for half a handful of pain pills and a straw. Wow, guess I'm still bitter about that, lol. Anyways, I'd have to charge as much or more than JM Bullion if I did online. And, to be truthful about it, JM Bullion has a pretty good and well known reputation as far as I know - so there isn't any reason to buy metal from anybody else if the price is relatively the same. JM's a safe bet.[/QUOTE]
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