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<p>[QUOTE="MissSasha, post: 729812, member: 20786"]BNB, do you really feel you are qualified to give "newer" people investment advice?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm *REALLY* not trying to be mean or snarky here, but after reading your posts for the past 2 months (since I joined), I don't believe you to be qualified to give a Cub Scout advice on putting together a circulated Lincoln Memorial set in a cardboard folder. Much less investment advice on high-end coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please don't consider this a slap in the face type of reply, but you are close to my age and I feel I can be a bit more upfront with you then some of the older crowd here. And I don't believe you have the knowledge, research background or grading skill (as of yet) to give advice. </p><p><br /></p><p>You need stick around and learn more before becoming a self-professed expert. Buy a couple (or a 100) books before offering anyone advice. Learn to listen, absorb and then channel that knowledge into compitent replies, so others can see you ARE qualified to gve advice. </p><p><br /></p><p>And I say all of this with your (any anyone whom you would be giving coin investment advice) best interests at heart.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MissSasha, post: 729812, member: 20786"]BNB, do you really feel you are qualified to give "newer" people investment advice? I'm *REALLY* not trying to be mean or snarky here, but after reading your posts for the past 2 months (since I joined), I don't believe you to be qualified to give a Cub Scout advice on putting together a circulated Lincoln Memorial set in a cardboard folder. Much less investment advice on high-end coins. Please don't consider this a slap in the face type of reply, but you are close to my age and I feel I can be a bit more upfront with you then some of the older crowd here. And I don't believe you have the knowledge, research background or grading skill (as of yet) to give advice. You need stick around and learn more before becoming a self-professed expert. Buy a couple (or a 100) books before offering anyone advice. Learn to listen, absorb and then channel that knowledge into compitent replies, so others can see you ARE qualified to gve advice. And I say all of this with your (any anyone whom you would be giving coin investment advice) best interests at heart.[/QUOTE]
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