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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2443 Posts |
OK, she responded.
"What?"
I wrote back:
AH HA! I try to let you see this and what that is and now what has been do now what? I like interest to you for monetary sales you make must lots on electronic sales. You give discount that big like sky!!!111 Quarters you is selling meat much demand to my eyes. I buy you discount my money BIG HOURS! How much U.S.A. take for sale of quarters for my electronic funds collection?///
Much thanking!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2443 Posts |
Kabiye_Lady, the thing is that you can spend $200 dollars on buying a bunch of dimes that are in AG-G condition, throw in an bust dime or two and make a bs story and sell it for over $1,000 like "she" is.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
581 Posts |
My point is that it becomes a scam when the winner doesn't get the coins. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1106 Posts |
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...it's a duck. It may not be an "official" scam until after you burn for your thousand plus dollars, but would you risk it on the principal of innocent till proven guilty?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1283 Posts |
quote: I would bid but all my money is tied up with a nice Nigerian man who said I could be rich if I helped him out. Got my fingers crossed.
Hahahahahaha
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
People will try anything on ebay and it usually works. This scam will work though and the bids just keep on going up. Whoever does this just buys up piles of excessively worn coins and sells the story, as already noted. Many, many people fall for the story and bid on anything to help her out and find out way to late they got scammed. This type of story has been around for a long time. I've seen this at flea markets where a lady has a pile of mainly men's items and tells every one a similar story. I've seen one lady doing this at least 10 times now and it works. People are just dumb.
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Rest in Peace
United States
5375 Posts |
Looks like it did work. Some chump bought it for 2,000 dollars; hopefully he learns from his stupid mistake.
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Rest in Peace
United States
5375 Posts |
BTW I tried to message him but it wouldn't let me for some 'privacy reasons'.
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Valued Member
United States
314 Posts |
Lady claimed there were over 2000 in lot but said you get 618 pieces of dimes. Thats confusing on that. I did an check at coininfaltion to figure out how much 618 dimes are worth if you melt them down. I did the 1916 thru 1945 Mercury dime on website. This what it said worth at silver prices at 12.69 If you're planning to buy/sell 618 dime(s) when silver is priced at $12.69 / oz, expect the final total to fall between $538.95 - $595.68 2000 paid for old wore dimes that should cost 540 to 600 on those. Why would an person pay 2000 for that dime lot. It got me? Thats 1500 dollars to much. Thats bad overpriced. Chevrolet454ss
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Rest in Peace
United States
5375 Posts |
Because there are supposedly 'old specimens' in there too 8 )
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2443 Posts |
Chevrolet454ss(by the way any pics of your screen name?), the reason someone over paid was because they believed the story. She starts off by saying that the 7,800 square foot house is hers. This implies that they're wealthy. She then says that the coins were stored in an album, but she took them out. This sounds like there are going to be a lot of key coins in the mix...it's possible that the whole album was completed since they were rich. She also cracked them out of the slabs, so this implies that there are either extremely rare dimes in the lot or high grade dimes. That's why someone over payed. I wonder if they are actually going to get it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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All makes little sence. If they were in Albums and slabs, why would she take them out. Why would anyone go throught the trouble of taking coins out of a slab? Lots of work, usually pieces of plastic all over the place. Entire thing sounds bogus.
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