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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Joe, your tribe has spoken....
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Quote: you cannot understand throwbackkid traded 1oz of gold for 44oz of silver We can avoid name-calling. kid bought the AGE for $1700, joe was pointing out that he prolly got it that cheap because the dealer knew it was fake.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
931 Posts |
I love it when joey000 shows up. It makes me feel as if my years in school weren't really wasted. He gives you an idea of what you would have been like if you had dropped out. Nice comprehension Joey.
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Quote: He is on a lot of forums trying to do the same stuff. Why do the mods let him post? Even harder to believe, they asked me to join!
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Valued Member
United States
315 Posts |
The scam is to pay like .oo01 for each negative post on the different forums, blogs, etc and send a list of the post at the end of the week. I guess if you are out of work, then pumping or slamming a stock or PMs would get you a few dollars.
Oh, silver $32 dollars by end of week : ) and $18.32 by Thanksgiving. I will chase that falling knife and finish some books out and I just made .0001 cents!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
Quote: kid bought the AGE for $1700, joe was pointing out that he prolly got it that cheap because the dealer knew it was fake. Do you honestly think a dealer would knowing sell a fake 1 oz coin and commit fraud to make $1700? I don't see it happening.
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Pillar of the Community
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The coin was real. It was later in the evening and he said he didn't have enough cash to cover something he needed to do. I didn't ask another questions plus the price is deceiving because I also gave him a BU Morgan for his album that I would value a $40-$45. That being said at the time he got real close to spot with the cash and trade.
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United States
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Quote: He gives you an idea of what you would have been like if you had dropped out. Nice comprehension Joey. We've all met people with kolidge degrees who aren't much better. Look at who we elect!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: Do you honestly think a dealer would knowing sell a fake 1 oz coin and commit fraud to make $1700? I don't see it happening Guess I should have included j/k? Do I think that was the case here? No. Does it happen? All the time, and worse.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: Does it happen? All the time, and worse    canada_coins over at the Canadian coins forums have "collected" stunning a number of fake silver coins. I am backing off of , or at least am now very Very careful when collecting silver pandas. A lot of fakes floating around. Anything from 1/2 oz silver to 1oz gold fakes, and sometimes offered by reputable sellers too.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
505 Posts |
Why vote him (Joe) off?...All good forums have their trolls and Joe is ours!why do you guys acknowledge him,If you ignore him,he may just go away!
Edited by Frazzle 09/20/2011 02:58 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think joe has a right to be here and voice his opinion. This country used to be America, and I think we should at least keep some of the traditions and laws of the Old Country. He is also very amusing. Kind of like a Jack In the Box. He just pops up once in a while and gets the blood flowing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
Yes let's keep Joe here. I like the free entertainment of his posts and the subsequent responses. ;)
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Quote: Anything from 1/2 oz silver to 1oz gold fakes, and sometimes offered by reputable sellers too. In some ways, reputable sellers are a bigger problem than the crooks. You look warily at the guy who suddenly switches from baby clothes to rare coins, or ships from China, or has lousy pix. When you trust a seller, you assume everything he sells is on the up-and-up, so your guard is down. A couple examples would be Ford?, who made and sold fake pioneer gold bars, using the proceeds to build his own multi-million dollar collection, or the guy who found a 100 ounce nugget in California and auctioned it through a reputable dealer. They're now saying it was a OZ nugget, still quite valuable, but not nearly as much as if it was actually from CA.
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