Thogey wrote:20% under spot would be fair.
buy what you can handle yourself.
inflationhawk wrote:I would offer to act as a broker and sell the coins on her behalf. Tell her she gets a certain percentage of the sale and you get the remainder as a fee. They are HER coins after all. Just because she doesn't know enough about them, doesn't mean you shouldn't be fair. You could still make a very nice profit on this deal and sleep at night too. Just be straight with her and I'll bet she'll be more than thrilled when she gets her cut. I wouldn't be surprised if she actually offered to pay you even more after she realizes how much she is getting. She'll probably realize you could have taken her, but didn't and will think the world of you. She might even recommend you to other people.
Copper Catcher wrote:The best thing you can do is educate her to what she has...so she want do something silly and just take it to the bank. I'd print off from coinflation what a dollar, half, quarter, dime etc is worth and show her. Tell her some dates might be worth more. Help her sell it or offer her a fair price for what you can afford.
If she has bullion silver bars I'd be interested at spot like I'm sure 99.99% of the folks on here would be.
misteroman wrote:long story short, bought some silver off of a guy and tells me of a 70yr old lady with upto 700lbs, yes pounds, potentially of silver and has no idea what its worth. He is in law enforcement and found this lady by a death of her Mom as he was on duty when she died and he went there on the call. He did tell her she had alot of money there because of the silver and I guess she replied"yes it's alot of change indeed!" He doesn't really want to be involved other then he is going to ask her if she wants to get rid of it and if she does, this is where I come in.
My question is what do I offer her? 700 lbs is somewhere around $400K give or take. I don't have that kind of liquid cash laying around. What do you offer her? Do you do a 50-50 split? but this other guy wants a piece obviously and he suggested a 3way split. I just don't know but I do know any amount of money I make on earth is not worth my morals or salvation above. Period. If it truly is 700lbs or approx $20,000 in face what should I offer.
This is possibly a once in a lifetime opportunity and oh my the fun I would have just going through it! this would be me----> lol
Derek
Copper Catcher wrote:
If she has bullion silver bars I'd be interested at spot like I'm sure 99.99% of the folks on here would be.
misteroman wrote:long story short, bought some silver off of a guy and tells me of a 70yr old lady with upto 700lbs, yes pounds, potentially of silver and has no idea what its worth. He is in law enforcement and found this lady by a death of her Mom as he was on duty when she died and he went there on the call. He did tell her she had alot of money there because of the silver and I guess she replied"yes it's alot of change indeed!" He doesn't really want to be involved other then he is going to ask her if she wants to get rid of it and if she does, this is where I come in.
My question is what do I offer her? 700 lbs is somewhere around $400K give or take. I don't have that kind of liquid cash laying around. What do you offer her? Do you do a 50-50 split? but this other guy wants a piece obviously and he suggested a 3way split. I just don't know but I do know any amount of money I make on earth is not worth my morals or salvation above. Period. If it truly is 700lbs or approx $20,000 in face what should I offer.
This is possibly a once in a lifetime opportunity and oh my the fun I would have just going through it! this would be me----> lol
Derek
shinnosuke wrote:I wonder what happened to misteroman. Since starting this thread on Wednesday evening, he hasn't posted here again.
theo wrote:I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but I'd be concerned about this lady's security. If the wrong people find out she has nearly a half million in hard assets in her house, well. . .
Beau wrote:.
---Cut a bunch out. A good read, see above ---
I learned not to deal with personal friends.
I have helped on personal deals of friends before then and after, but I let the buyer
pay them, after we negociate a deal and I never get anything, sometimes I get a
THANK YOU sometimes nothing.
GOOD LUCK
Beau
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