pennypicker wrote:neilgin1 wrote:guessing a "good deal's" price....premium or LACK of, we're talking anywhere from a 3900 to 4200 dollar whamming.
Yes the buyer mentioned how good it felt not having to pay the dealer premium on the lot. He didn't pay the premium but he did "pay the price". The LCS owner told me that Craigslist scammers play upon people's greed.
what i'm talking, as you can read between my lines, is at what level does the seller "pay the price"?
God only knows what the future looks like, and at a post dollar environment where hard currency trades, where food is precious, water is precious, the margin between having enough to eat, enough to trade, plastic cards aren't any good, and people trade in "swap meets", how LONG do you think that this fake gold seller will be in the fake gold selling business?....
...or as Christopher Walken's character "Brad Whitewood Sr." in "At Close Range" said of the rat Lester, "Boy's got the life expectancy of a house fly".........post dollar metals trade, everything changes....anything "less" than a "positive" rating?
not tolerated.
think ahead, post dollar swap meets?....gonna be a business in itself, booth costs a fee, security assessment fee, and every piece of metal used for trade, pre-assayed before its allowed into the venue, that way, all buyers and sellers are confident as to the purity of trade....you guys understand what i'm getting at?
holding swap meets themselves, will be a moneymaker....post dollar, and this horrible story we just read about?....wouldn't be tolerated, and to underline that examples would have to be made. Post dollar, there will be no more "Corzines".