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February 23, 2015, 04:35:12 PM |
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do u still shipping for Iran?
monies back garantee?
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February 23, 2015, 05:04:17 PM |
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do u still shipping for Iran?
monies back garantee?
ManyProofs: I wouldn't feel comfortable exporting U.S. legal tender to Iran. Keep an eye on my future offers as I might sell some of my MapleGrams (1 gram Canadian gold coin). These are truly "gold bits" EDIT: Post #1 makes it clear that I don't accept payments to middlemen. If people keep repetitively posting about this, of course I will remove it.
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February 23, 2015, 07:16:25 PM |
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will u selling me 1 gram bit? future will order more because i have proofs of you
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February 23, 2015, 07:25:24 PM |
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Because I'm an honest & reputable seller, I wouldn't list something I don't have in-hand. I will certainly list the MapleGrams once I physically have them. I think it will benefit those who want pure gold but don't want to buy an entire ounce. Edit: I'm only removing posts that clearly show someone didn't read Post #1. If you have an actual sales question, it shall remain in this thread.
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February 23, 2015, 08:31:49 PM |
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Because I'm an honest & reputable seller, I wouldn't list something I don't have in-hand. I will certainly list the MapleGrams once I physically have them. I think it will benefit those who want pure gold but don't want to buy an entire ounce. Edit: I'm only removing posts that clearly show someone didn't read Post #1. If you have an actual sales question, it shall remain in this thread. Okay, here's a sales question: You are "honest and reputable" according to whom? Also, can you place your coin on a scale and let us see its mass (with handwritten forum handle and date included)?
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February 23, 2015, 08:37:36 PM |
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Because I'm an honest & reputable seller, I wouldn't list something I don't have in-hand. I will certainly list the MapleGrams once I physically have them. I think it will benefit those who want pure gold but don't want to buy an entire ounce. Edit: I'm only removing posts that clearly show someone didn't read Post #1. If you have an actual sales question, it shall remain in this thread. Okay, here's a sales question: You are "honest and reputable" according to whom? Also, can you place your coin on a scale and let us see its mass (with handwritten forum handle and date included)? Sure, I have no problem answering reasonable questions Honest because I won't sell something not (yet) in hand. I have a food scale from my restaraunt that is accurate to 1/10 grams (0.1g). Would that suffice for the coin weight test? If no, then I really don't have anything else at the moment.
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February 23, 2015, 08:57:32 PM |
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Reasonable question 2 - why sell the coin at a loss when you could sell at any local bullion dealer, jeweler or pawn shop for significantly more money.
Reasonable question 3 - why are you so dead set against Escrow used for buyer protection?
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February 23, 2015, 09:01:39 PM |
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Reasonable question 2 - why sell the coin at a loss when you could sell at any local bullion dealer, jeweler or pawn shop for significantly more money.
Reasonable question 3 - why are you so dead set against Escrow used for buyer protection?
2) I never said it was a long-term business strategy. Read Post #1 again. It's just for my first sale. 3) If you can show me an actual escrow (not just a random person willing to hold money) then I will consider it.
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February 23, 2015, 09:08:47 PM |
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Yes, one of those automated sites was suggested to me (in my auction thread). I went to the site and clicked "contact us." It wouldn't even give a PO box, just an e-mail address. Legitimate escrow = money in trust managed by a trustee who isn't anonymous.
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Id like to apologize for all the scrutiny and suspicion on this forum. Every 'new guy' gets the same treatment. On this forum we have a sort of informal system of escrow, where there are a few highly trusted members who regularly act as an escrow by holding money until a transaction is complete. Some do happen to be anonymous outside of this forum, and could technically disappear with the money (by malice or death). Often they ask for a 1% commission or a tip. I can see how this system would seem extremely sketchy for anyone new to this community. They are not 'official escrow businesses', just 'random people' who have earned a reputation of trust over many years by holding onto tens of thousands of $ of ppl's money, etc. PM me if you have any questions; I can vouch for some reputable escrows and answer any questions you might have. Good luck on the sale
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February 23, 2015, 09:17:38 PM |
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I don't know if "1) weigh the coin" was a troll post or not. It seems the poster vanished, despite me replying instantly.
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Id like to apologize for all the scrutiny and suspicion on this forum. Every 'new guy' gets the same treatment. On this forum we have a sort of informal system of escrow, where there are a few highly trusted members who regularly act as an escrow by holding money until a transaction is complete. Some do happen to be anonymous outside of this forum, and could technically disappear with the money (by malice or death). Often they ask for a 1% commission or a tip. I can see how this system would seem extremely sketchy for anyone new to this community. They are not 'official escrow businesses', just 'random people' who have earned a reputation of trust over many years by holding onto tens of thousands of $ of ppl's money, etc. PM me if you have any questions; I can vouch for some reputable escrows and answer any questions you might have. Good luck on the sale Thanks for your polite & thoughtful reply. Yes, I understand the informal structure of the escrow here. But someone's 'forum reputation' doesn't offer me protection if the funds vanish (theft, or even if the escrower dies or something). A more likely example is the buyer lying and saying I shipped them a rock. Since the escrows here won't even type up a list of policies regarding common situations, who knows what will happen. So this only adds to the risk, not lessens it. I'm still open to a legitimate escrow service however.
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Thanks for your polite & thoughtful reply. Yes, I understand the informal structure of the escrow here. But someone's 'forum reputation' doesn't offer me protection if the funds vanish (theft, or even if the escrower dies or something). A more likely example is the buyer lying and saying I shipped them a rock. Since the escrows here won't even type up a list of policies regarding common situations, who knows what will happen. So this only adds to the risk, not lessens it. I'm still open to a legitimate escrow service however. Absolutely understandable. Its something we need to move past on this forum, its always a bit hard for new members to 'break in' now, as im sure you can guess there have been countless scammers here. once you become trusted here, doing business is very easy. If you do go the 'random internet stranger holding your money' route, I would recommend selling only to someone who already has a positive reputation here. Less chance of you getting screwed.
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February 23, 2015, 09:44:03 PM |
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I don't know if "1) weigh the coin" was a troll post or not. It seems the poster vanished, despite me replying instantly. stop deleting posts, you'd still have it Please read it again. I said the post er - not the post, vanished after he made the post.
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I don't know if "1) weigh the coin" was a troll post or not. It seems the poster vanished, despite me replying instantly. stop deleting posts, you'd still have it I don't know if "1) weigh the coin" was a troll post or not. It seems the poster vanished, despite me replying instantly. stop deleting posts, you'd still have it Please read it again. I said the post er - not the post, vanished after he made the post. posters don't disappear the question did, after you deleted it You are not very smart, AJRGale. The question is here, it has not been deleted. Because I'm an honest & reputable seller, I wouldn't list something I don't have in-hand. I will certainly list the MapleGrams once I physically have them. I think it will benefit those who want pure gold but don't want to buy an entire ounce. Edit: I'm only removing posts that clearly show someone didn't read Post #1. If you have an actual sales question, it shall remain in this thread. Okay, here's a sales question: You are "honest and reputable" according to whom? Also, can you place your coin on a scale and let us see its mass (with handwritten forum handle and date included)?
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Thank you for the clarification elianite. By "vanished" I mean the fellow immediately went offline after posting his question. As promised, I did NOT delete the question, because it is a fair one. But he has been trolling me so I'm still wondering if it was a serious question. Does anyone else need to see the coin on a scale?
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Thank you for the clarification elianite. By "vanished" I mean the fellow immediately went offline after posting his question. As promised, I did NOT delete the question, because it is a fair one. But he has been trolling me so I'm still wondering if it was a serious question. Does anyone else need to see the coin on a scale? no, not needed at all. Though it wouldn't hurt. when doing your first sale, anything helps.
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February 23, 2015, 10:06:42 PM |
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Technically it proves very little, because the scale is so sensitive that blowing on it would increase the coin weight. https://i.imgur.com/5rFr85G.jpg
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