Engineer wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of sending him on wild goose chases...for several days.
tractorman wrote:Engineer wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of sending him on wild goose chases...for several days.
+1 ... "My grandma has lots of rolls, she was talking about selling granpa's old collection last weekend. I'll have to ask her exactly how many she has."
I seriously enjoy punking-out the slimy ones ... to a fault it would seem.
Engineer wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of sending him on wild goose chases...for several days.
Hawkeye wrote:runs a pawn shop/ used car lot and a while back he added a "we buy gold and silver" sign to his window.
baggerman wrote:Engineer wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of sending him on wild goose chases...for several days.
I thought about the same thing but I am sure when my out of state number came up that would be the end of the game. I would have no issue with having him drive 50-100 miles and nobody be there.
Hawkeye wrote:Great ideas. I did a bit of a "sting operation" for my own curiosity a few months back. A very shady guy (just did time for wire fraud) around here runs a pawn shop/ used car lot and a while back he added a "we buy gold and silver" sign to his window. I was curious, so I took in a couple of random 70s Kennedys and one Franklin half. I said I just wondered if they were worth anything. He said the Kennedys weren't worth anything, but that he would give me ONE DOLLAR for the Franklin (this was a few months ago and we were around 24x face if I remember right). I hesitated and he hit me with this gem: "double your money!" I decided to walk. It just ticks me off that there are people like that out there.
jtlee321 wrote:Hawkeye wrote:Great ideas. I did a bit of a "sting operation" for my own curiosity a few months back. A very shady guy (just did time for wire fraud) around here runs a pawn shop/ used car lot and a while back he added a "we buy gold and silver" sign to his window. I was curious, so I took in a couple of random 70s Kennedys and one Franklin half. I said I just wondered if they were worth anything. He said the Kennedys weren't worth anything, but that he would give me ONE DOLLAR for the Franklin (this was a few months ago and we were around 24x face if I remember right). I hesitated and he hit me with this gem: "double your money!" I decided to walk. It just ticks me off that there are people like that out there.
Wow!!! You showed some control!! I would have made damn sure that everyone in the store heard "You will pay me a dollar for something worth twelve times that? You have to be Fu**ing kidding me!!!!!" I would not have been able to bite my tongue like that. I would go as far as making up a sign to wear that says "Your better off getting mugged then selling anything in here. At least with the mugger you know your getting robbed".
jtlee321 wrote:Hawkeye wrote:Great ideas. I did a bit of a "sting operation" for my own curiosity a few months back. A very shady guy (just did time for wire fraud) around here runs a pawn shop/ used car lot and a while back he added a "we buy gold and silver" sign to his window. I was curious, so I took in a couple of random 70s Kennedys and one Franklin half. I said I just wondered if they were worth anything. He said the Kennedys weren't worth anything, but that he would give me ONE DOLLAR for the Franklin (this was a few months ago and we were around 24x face if I remember right). I hesitated and he hit me with this gem: "double your money!" I decided to walk. It just ticks me off that there are people like that out there.
Wow!!! You showed some control!! I would have made damn sure that everyone in the store heard "You will pay me a dollar for something worth twelve times that? You have to be Fu**ing kidding me!!!!!" I would not have been able to bite my tongue like that. I would go as far as making up a sign to wear that says "Your better off getting mugged then selling anything in here. At least with the mugger you know your getting robbed".
JadeDragon wrote:http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/wan/2945268474.html little education for the masses.
Great offer dude - but any coin shop will pay $5.70 for every silver quarter x 40 in a roll = $228 a roll all day every day, and you know this because that's where you sell the coins right after you buy them.
It's a free market and you can offer what you want but LYING is just bad karma. Your offer is less than 1/2 what a coin shop will offer, not double.
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Want to buy your 1964 and older DIMES ROLLS and 1964 and older QUARTER ROLLS
Will pay $50 for each dime roll and $100 for each quarter roll.
check out craigslist, this is double what a coin store will offer you.
Please only email me if you have rolls. I will open and search each roll quickly to verify content before paying you CASH.
As soon as I get the number of rolls I need, I will no longer offer this
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