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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 133157, member: 1674"]You obviously just don't get it! What SGS (and you by association) does is to take a modular home that was poorly constructed and then put the designer label on it and call it a luxury mansion. Most people see through a scam like this, but occasionally someone will be duped into buying a poorly built modular home for a luxurious mansion price. The difference is that reall sellers of modular homes tell their buyers EXACTLY what they are getting and their buyers understand that they are NOT getting a mansion! SGS on the other hand, sells junk and calls it a mansion (MS70) and then chooses to not inform their customers that they are selling a pig in a dress. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you really believed what you are saying here, then you would prominently list in your SGS coin auctions that:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>SGS coins are severely overgraded by market standards! If you are looking for a cheap low grade example to fill that hole in your collection then this coin is it! But if you care about the actual industry accepted grade then beware that this SGS coin is nowhere near a 70 grade, it is likely an MS63.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Until you say something like that in your listings you are dressing the pig up and parading it around as if it is some kind of prince, when the bottom line is that it isn't![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 133157, member: 1674"]You obviously just don't get it! What SGS (and you by association) does is to take a modular home that was poorly constructed and then put the designer label on it and call it a luxury mansion. Most people see through a scam like this, but occasionally someone will be duped into buying a poorly built modular home for a luxurious mansion price. The difference is that reall sellers of modular homes tell their buyers EXACTLY what they are getting and their buyers understand that they are NOT getting a mansion! SGS on the other hand, sells junk and calls it a mansion (MS70) and then chooses to not inform their customers that they are selling a pig in a dress. If you really believed what you are saying here, then you would prominently list in your SGS coin auctions that: [B]SGS coins are severely overgraded by market standards! If you are looking for a cheap low grade example to fill that hole in your collection then this coin is it! But if you care about the actual industry accepted grade then beware that this SGS coin is nowhere near a 70 grade, it is likely an MS63.[/b] Until you say something like that in your listings you are dressing the pig up and parading it around as if it is some kind of prince, when the bottom line is that it isn't![/QUOTE]
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