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<p>[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 695593, member: 20117"]All you do is knock me.</p><p>Every thing I do and say on this forum.</p><p>Sorry, but I can't take your advice seriously because it just oozes with personal remorse more than anything.</p><p>I can NEVER expect one darn nice thing to come from your mouth regarding me, so you know, I really don't care to hear it anymore.</p><p><br /></p><p>Show me one nice constructive thing you've said aside from your pessismistic attitude that everything is a bad deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe when you start showing coins and people hero worship you, I'll be the one (like you are to me ALL THE TIME) and say, "Eh, that coin isn't great." "Eh, its scratched." "Eh, it's a bad coin".</p><p><br /></p><p>I mean really, Mark, you're acting to me like all the other dealers do at shows. They UNDERVALUE EVERYTHING. It's a dealer mantra and you like to throw your weight around a lot on this forum I notice without question. It's about time people finally catch up and understand that your intentions are not as good as you say. You know why I say this, Mark? Because your track record of your responses to me. They are all negative and because you have more "experience" than me, means they are "right". Come on, we're in 2009. Kids from India are surpassing old computer techs in the states, they have no experience right? But they kick butt at what they do.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point here, is I know what I'm doing Mark in some regard. I don't want you, or anyone here on this forum to make me out to be some kinda dummy when it comes to coins. I learn fast. I don't let negative people or believes alter or influence my learning. This idea that everything is cleaned or could be a fake is just irking the heck outta me. It demonizes actual good business men and women out there that are selling coins that are raw. Not everything HAS to be certified, not every dealer WANTS to certify. Some dealers feel they can make more money off an uncertified coin by how they sell it oppose to a sure-lock from a certified. My strategy buying into this coin was buying as CLOSE to melt as I could and granted melt right now is $1000, I happily met my goal especially with a denver mint.</p><p><br /></p><p>So that's a bad deal? Try to see things through my eyes for once and please, stop passing so much negative judgement. I can't see ANY value in your words "this is sound advice, i'm trying to help". Maybe if you gave a few positive notes once in a while, I'd believe you, but the bias is just too negative with you and I'm done.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 695593, member: 20117"]All you do is knock me. Every thing I do and say on this forum. Sorry, but I can't take your advice seriously because it just oozes with personal remorse more than anything. I can NEVER expect one darn nice thing to come from your mouth regarding me, so you know, I really don't care to hear it anymore. Show me one nice constructive thing you've said aside from your pessismistic attitude that everything is a bad deal. Maybe when you start showing coins and people hero worship you, I'll be the one (like you are to me ALL THE TIME) and say, "Eh, that coin isn't great." "Eh, its scratched." "Eh, it's a bad coin". I mean really, Mark, you're acting to me like all the other dealers do at shows. They UNDERVALUE EVERYTHING. It's a dealer mantra and you like to throw your weight around a lot on this forum I notice without question. It's about time people finally catch up and understand that your intentions are not as good as you say. You know why I say this, Mark? Because your track record of your responses to me. They are all negative and because you have more "experience" than me, means they are "right". Come on, we're in 2009. Kids from India are surpassing old computer techs in the states, they have no experience right? But they kick butt at what they do. My point here, is I know what I'm doing Mark in some regard. I don't want you, or anyone here on this forum to make me out to be some kinda dummy when it comes to coins. I learn fast. I don't let negative people or believes alter or influence my learning. This idea that everything is cleaned or could be a fake is just irking the heck outta me. It demonizes actual good business men and women out there that are selling coins that are raw. Not everything HAS to be certified, not every dealer WANTS to certify. Some dealers feel they can make more money off an uncertified coin by how they sell it oppose to a sure-lock from a certified. My strategy buying into this coin was buying as CLOSE to melt as I could and granted melt right now is $1000, I happily met my goal especially with a denver mint. So that's a bad deal? Try to see things through my eyes for once and please, stop passing so much negative judgement. I can't see ANY value in your words "this is sound advice, i'm trying to help". Maybe if you gave a few positive notes once in a while, I'd believe you, but the bias is just too negative with you and I'm done.[/QUOTE]
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