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<p>[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 597299, member: 8797"]I posted a warning to others on them in the bullion buying thread... they are the "Treasure Hunter's Roadshow" pic of business card attatched. The guy was just talking to me and I, like a fool, looked him in the eyes instead of watching his HANDS... which he kept below and behind the table, obscuring them from my view. I called that to his attention several times, but just figured he didn't realize he was doing it. They went from my locked box to his table, then back into the locked box. There was such a line of people waiting to get ripped off they hurried me into being careless, but it's my own fault. I should have checked them all super close before leaving, instead of back at the bank when putting them in there. It was there that I realized it was gone, and the next day before I could get under cover sheriffs to execute a search warrant (in front of the waiting people). By then it was gone, the sheriffs saying he probably mailed it somewhere obscure immediately. After IDing the "expert" who looked at my most prized possessions, I find out he's a convicted conman, with offenses already this year! I feel so stupid!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 597299, member: 8797"]I posted a warning to others on them in the bullion buying thread... they are the "Treasure Hunter's Roadshow" pic of business card attatched. The guy was just talking to me and I, like a fool, looked him in the eyes instead of watching his HANDS... which he kept below and behind the table, obscuring them from my view. I called that to his attention several times, but just figured he didn't realize he was doing it. They went from my locked box to his table, then back into the locked box. There was such a line of people waiting to get ripped off they hurried me into being careless, but it's my own fault. I should have checked them all super close before leaving, instead of back at the bank when putting them in there. It was there that I realized it was gone, and the next day before I could get under cover sheriffs to execute a search warrant (in front of the waiting people). By then it was gone, the sheriffs saying he probably mailed it somewhere obscure immediately. After IDing the "expert" who looked at my most prized possessions, I find out he's a convicted conman, with offenses already this year! I feel so stupid!!![/QUOTE]
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