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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Kurt.......welcome ! ....  Quote: P.S. HOW DO YOU DO THAT QUOTE THING THAT VERMONT DID? Just always reply to a post by clicking " reply to a topic" towards the bottom of whatever page you're reading on. (not on " submit reply".) Then you will see some "icons" on your reply page, right at the top above "color". There's a little white "paper with a red arrow". Click on that. When you see your "quotes" come up, there will be two. Click between them, (after you've "copied" what you want to post) and "paste" it between these quotes. It will then appear as a quote !
Edited by eaglefoot 01/04/2010 09:01 am
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Valued Member
United States
53 Posts |
I am looking to possibly buy on here as well. I just want to make sure that I am getting real coins, not fakes. I figure that people on here can, and do, police themselves so I have less of a chance of getting ripped off. I see ebay as a crap shoot where you may find a deal, or my get ripped off.
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Valued Member
United States
97 Posts |
I too am new to the forum and will be looking into trading when I hit 50. Just need to get a better form of taking pics first. I'll be letting a good chunk of my foreign collection go, to fill a few holes in my U.S. albums. will prob need to find a mid west and west coast trading buddy, as I'm in NY and finding any s mints are tough.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Eagle Foot, Thanx! You have been a big help with so much so far!! Hello Metal Hound and Big Light! I've been wondering about the history of bad sellers on this site too. Hmmm, I think I'll start a topic 
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Moderator
 United States
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I don't mean to rain on this parade, but....
You guys have to keep in mind that our hobby also attracts people whose morals are compromised, and their wish is to separate you from your coins and money. These miscreants will establish a membership, post a bunch to qualify and head straight to the trading forum to start sucking people in. They do a few decent trades, escalate their activities and then stab a bunch of you in the back all at once and run away.
The pattern has repeated itself uncountable times, across all types of online communities. Part of my job here is to ensure that it doesn't happen at Coin Community. As a result, anyone who joins the Forum and immediately starts talking about making deals raises an immediate red flag.
The percentage of trolls is extremely small. It's almost certain that none who read these words have any but the most honest motives. All the same, we can't afford to make these assumptions, and we're not going to.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1406 Posts |
Thank you Super Dave for your response. Obviously, I got really excited when first reading through this site as I imagine most people do. Practically read everything I could for a week before I signed myself up! Now I'm doing the classic thing you are talking about. Posting as fast as I can! I can see now how this raises the red flag to the veterans here. Nevertheless, I want to be a part of the community for a long time and only time will prove that.
What is you advice to the newbies here as to how we can best avoid bad sellers, traders, and buyers. Is there a list? Can we block people? Is there protection of any kind? Your experience would be greatly appreciated.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Welcome!
I think the best thing is to keep the dollar amounts small until you get to know everyone a little better.
For me, the more posts someone has, the more comfortable I am with a transaction with them. I've had nothing but positive experiences here.
Ken
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Moderator
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Quote: What is you advice to the newbies here as to how we can best avoid bad sellers, traders, and buyers. Is there a list? Can we block people? Is there protection of any kind? Your experience would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed protection. Caveat emptor. The "50 post and 14 Day" rule helps you as much as it helps us. By letting us get to know you, you also get to know us. You will find that some real friendships are forged here (Hey Eaglefoot!). Trust builds with time and conversation. After a few hundred posts and several months (or years) in the Community, B/S/T's with certain members may feel no different than buying a used item from your longtime neighbour. Getting to know members gives you the added bonus of their valued opinion when it comes to B/S/T's with members you might not "know" as well. Members will watch your back and warn you about potential problems. They most certainly have no problem letting the Community know when there is a wolf among us.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4085 Posts |
...meant to add - and agree with jbuck - in the meantime, spend some time talking about coins and getting to know the great people on this board and the rest will take care of itself.
Ken
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
Hey JB ! We just got internet at home now ! ...  ....  I'm used to havin' it at the office...but I've never had it at home before !.... It's "old hat" to the fian'cee....but pretty neat to me ! Yippee !
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: P.S. HOW DO YOU DO THAT QUOTE THING THAT VERMONT DID?
Don't worry Kurt, I had probably 200 posts before I decided to ask members, How do you do this? I was kind of  I guess.  AMetalHound 
swcoin.ecrater.com
Edited by vermontensium 01/07/2010 10:58 pm
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Valued Member
United States
53 Posts |
Hi SuperDave. Feel free to red flag me... if you are looking at what I post then maybe you can catch me falling into one of those people's traps and warn me out of it, lol. I do not have anything to sell. I will be looking to buy. I could use a big brother eye looking out for me :)
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Moderator
 United States
188213 Posts |
Quote: We just got internet at home now ! ... Excellent! 
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Valued Member
United States
97 Posts |
Thanks for the welcome, Once I get a better camera I'm really interested in having a few odd balls identified mostly. Every coin I've looked at on the ID topic you all have found out what it is 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I don't mean to rain on this parade, but....
You guys have to keep in mind that our hobby also attracts people whose morals are compromised, and their wish is to separate you from your coins and money. These miscreants will establish a membership, post a bunch to qualify and head straight to the trading forum to start sucking people in. They do a few decent trades, escalate their activities and then stab a bunch of you in the back all at once and run away.
The pattern has repeated itself uncountable times, across all types of online communities. Part of my job here is to ensure that it doesn't happen at Coin Community. As a result, anyone who joins the Forum and immediately starts talking about making deals raises an immediate red flag.
The percentage of trolls is extremely small. It's almost certain that none who read these words have any but the most honest motives. All the same, we can't afford to make these assumptions, and we're not going to.
This is why I wish everyone would use the heatware evaluation system. While it's not perfect, it's better than nothing for dealing with new people. http://www.heatware.com
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