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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2668672, member: 36230"]Okay....</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i>Unlike you, some of us have a spine and actually care about those coming here for solid advice.</i>"</p><p><br /></p><p>This means you're posting crap and don't seem to care about the fact it is potentially damaging. All too often it's those who can least afford it fall into such traps, and I'd like to think you wouldn't want to say or do something potentially harmful to such a person. I'm sorry, but for the betterment of this hobby, I take the needs of such people more seriously than your feelings.</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i>This general hobby as a whole already suffers greatly from misinformation along with those more than willing to screw the next guy, to the detriment of everyone else involved, in order to make a buck</i>"</p><p><br /></p><p>This is a fact and is something that impacts the hobby as a whole. It's not your fault, but is a simple and most unfortunate reality.</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i>so why make it worse</i>?"</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, yes... why make it worse by posting crap? Instead of this little tantrum, please do try to understand what is actually being said here. Believe it or not this has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fact people pay above face for them. Are you following me here? The ONLY issue is that website such as the one quoted on page #1 apply a misleading price to "copper" cents. Nothing more and nothing less. Paper vs. copper roofs has no place in the discussion, and the secret service has nothing to do with the fact cents are an alloy and not grade A copper. Need I really go on?</p><p><br /></p><p>One doesn't need to intentionally and directly try to screw someone in order to have an impact upon them. Misinformation PLAGUES this hobby as-is and is directly responsible for both its poor reputation among those not involved, and those who want nothing to do with it because they've already been screwed. If nothing else, please do try to respect this. One can make more from a healthy hobby than an unhealthy one.</p><p><br /></p><p>And it would be an absolute pleasure to speak to you in person the same as I have here. Don't flatter yourself, <i>kiddo</i>...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2668672, member: 36230"]Okay.... "[I]Unlike you, some of us have a spine and actually care about those coming here for solid advice.[/I]" This means you're posting crap and don't seem to care about the fact it is potentially damaging. All too often it's those who can least afford it fall into such traps, and I'd like to think you wouldn't want to say or do something potentially harmful to such a person. I'm sorry, but for the betterment of this hobby, I take the needs of such people more seriously than your feelings. "[I]This general hobby as a whole already suffers greatly from misinformation along with those more than willing to screw the next guy, to the detriment of everyone else involved, in order to make a buck[/I]" This is a fact and is something that impacts the hobby as a whole. It's not your fault, but is a simple and most unfortunate reality. "[I]so why make it worse[/I]?" Well, yes... why make it worse by posting crap? Instead of this little tantrum, please do try to understand what is actually being said here. Believe it or not this has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fact people pay above face for them. Are you following me here? The ONLY issue is that website such as the one quoted on page #1 apply a misleading price to "copper" cents. Nothing more and nothing less. Paper vs. copper roofs has no place in the discussion, and the secret service has nothing to do with the fact cents are an alloy and not grade A copper. Need I really go on? One doesn't need to intentionally and directly try to screw someone in order to have an impact upon them. Misinformation PLAGUES this hobby as-is and is directly responsible for both its poor reputation among those not involved, and those who want nothing to do with it because they've already been screwed. If nothing else, please do try to respect this. One can make more from a healthy hobby than an unhealthy one. And it would be an absolute pleasure to speak to you in person the same as I have here. Don't flatter yourself, [I]kiddo[/I]...[/QUOTE]
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