beauanderos wrote:Canadian authorities today reaffirmed that organized crime is infiltrating small Canadian towns in an elaborate attempt to hoodwink gullible silver buyers with purported pre-1967 Canadian dollars, but which are, in fact, exact copies of the coins which are fabricated in China and sell on the Internet for 59 cents each. Officials warn, that if you are approached and told, typically, that the seller received the coins several years ago from their father and was told they were worth a few hundred dollars, then you have most likely been chosen by an accomplished grifter as their mark, and they are targeting you for a quick score of cash for their counterfeit goods. According to Randall Quartrie of the Royal Canadian Mounties, a similar gang was taken down just last week in Vancouver, when local pawn shops complained that someone was outbidding them for the pieces. Please report suspicious activities to your local authorities.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:beauanderos wrote:Canadian authorities today reaffirmed that organized crime is infiltrating small Canadian towns in an elaborate attempt to hoodwink gullible silver buyers with purported pre-1967 Canadian dollars, but which are, in fact, exact copies of the coins which are fabricated in China and sell on the Internet for 59 cents each. Officials warn, that if you are approached and told, typically, that the seller received the coins several years ago from their father and was told they were worth a few hundred dollars, then you have most likely been chosen by an accomplished grifter as their mark, and they are targeting you for a quick score of cash for their counterfeit goods. According to Randall Quartrie of the Royal Canadian Mounties, a similar gang was taken down just last week in Vancouver, when local pawn shops complained that someone was outbidding them for the pieces. Please report suspicious activities to your local authorities.
Oh boy...did you drop 'em and listen...or weigh them?
beauanderos wrote:Canadian authorities today reaffirmed that organized crime is infiltrating small Canadian towns in an elaborate attempt to hoodwink gullible silver buyers with purported pre-1967 Canadian dollars, but which are, in fact, exact copies of the coins which are fabricated in China and sell on the Internet for 59 cents each. Officials warn, that if you are approached and told, typically, that the seller received the coins several years ago from their father and was told they were worth a few hundred dollars, then you have most likely been chosen by an accomplished grifter as their mark, and they are targeting you for a quick score of cash for their counterfeit goods. According to Randall Quartrie of the Royal Canadian Mounties, a similar gang was taken down just last week in Vancouver, when local pawn shops complained that someone was outbidding them for the pieces. Please report suspicious activities to your local authorities.
JadeDragon wrote:I'm all for making a buck, but this borders on ripping the woman off. I would have offered her a fair price (sure less then spot) - and made a friend out of it. She might have more coins or friends with coins. Karma's a bitch. Just saying.
BlackOut wrote:JadeDragon wrote:I'm all for making a buck, but this borders on ripping the woman off. I would have offered her a fair price (sure less then spot) - and made a friend out of it. She might have more coins or friends with coins. Karma's a bitch. Just saying.
It would be different if he went in and hustled her for that price. She demanded that amount and he obliged, no fault of his, he did exactly what she wanted.
JadeDragon wrote:I'm all for making a buck, but this borders on ripping the woman off. I would have offered her a fair price (sure less then spot) - and made a friend out of it. She might have more coins or friends with coins. Karma's a bitch. Just saying.
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