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<p>[QUOTE="Grbose, post: 801770, member: 19274"]The same guy Stu did the same thing to me on FB. There are several others out there just like him. The NumisNetwork is an (MLM) Multi Level Marketing Co. just like Herbalife or Amway they started about about 4-6 months ago I am very familiar with this business model as I worked in the Corp Headquarters as a Supply Chain Mgr for Herbalife for 12 years here in Los Angeles. How this model can work for Numismatic Coins I do not know. They are using ANACS graded Silver Bullion coins as their flagship product. As i've explained to the 20 or so NM reps that hit me up on my sight or FB trying to recruit or sell graded bullion coins at inflated prices to knowledgable collectors via these message boards is a waste of time. As I mentioned earlier the MLM model isn't suitable in <u>my opinion only</u> for a fixed tight margin product. The prices are inflated to allow each member in a reps downline to get a cut the company included. Additionally why would any collector/dealer/investor need a third party of non professional numismatist to handle their coin/bullion transactions. Again JMO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Grbose, post: 801770, member: 19274"]The same guy Stu did the same thing to me on FB. There are several others out there just like him. The NumisNetwork is an (MLM) Multi Level Marketing Co. just like Herbalife or Amway they started about about 4-6 months ago I am very familiar with this business model as I worked in the Corp Headquarters as a Supply Chain Mgr for Herbalife for 12 years here in Los Angeles. How this model can work for Numismatic Coins I do not know. They are using ANACS graded Silver Bullion coins as their flagship product. As i've explained to the 20 or so NM reps that hit me up on my sight or FB trying to recruit or sell graded bullion coins at inflated prices to knowledgable collectors via these message boards is a waste of time. As I mentioned earlier the MLM model isn't suitable in [U]my opinion only[/U] for a fixed tight margin product. The prices are inflated to allow each member in a reps downline to get a cut the company included. Additionally why would any collector/dealer/investor need a third party of non professional numismatist to handle their coin/bullion transactions. Again JMO[/QUOTE]
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