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<p>[QUOTE="StashTreasure, post: 2404204, member: 71159"]I was trolling on Facebook (yep the beginning of all bad stories these days) and saw someone near me was selling some coins to pay their light bill. I was curious so I messaged them and got some pics of the coins. She told me all she had and sent more pics showing 2 ASEs 2 morgans, a barber, and walking half. Also prolly 20 bucks in ikes or susan bs so I offered a hundred to which she asked if I could do 150 since her bill was that. I met her in the middle for 120 for everything. So she met me at my work that afternoon and handed me a bag with the coins I glanced at them and saw it looked like they were all in there. So I gave her the cash and she left. It went smoothly and I went back to work. Later I got home and went through them to see that the ASEs and the halves were missing. I thought there must be a mistake and I know I shouldve looked through the bag first but I trusted her for something that simple. Well I messaged the lady back online and no response. Anyone have a similar story? Would this count as fraud? Or should I leave it alone and learn a rough lesson.-Stash[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="StashTreasure, post: 2404204, member: 71159"]I was trolling on Facebook (yep the beginning of all bad stories these days) and saw someone near me was selling some coins to pay their light bill. I was curious so I messaged them and got some pics of the coins. She told me all she had and sent more pics showing 2 ASEs 2 morgans, a barber, and walking half. Also prolly 20 bucks in ikes or susan bs so I offered a hundred to which she asked if I could do 150 since her bill was that. I met her in the middle for 120 for everything. So she met me at my work that afternoon and handed me a bag with the coins I glanced at them and saw it looked like they were all in there. So I gave her the cash and she left. It went smoothly and I went back to work. Later I got home and went through them to see that the ASEs and the halves were missing. I thought there must be a mistake and I know I shouldve looked through the bag first but I trusted her for something that simple. Well I messaged the lady back online and no response. Anyone have a similar story? Would this count as fraud? Or should I leave it alone and learn a rough lesson.-Stash[/QUOTE]
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