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by Robarons » Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:45 pm
Never heard of that site- looks bit 'flimsy'
Are they trustworthy? Can you using their pricing against Tulving/Apmex/Provident?
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by pennypicker » Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:49 pm
NONE of the coin shops that I have visited in central and southern Oregon accept credit cards on bullion--its strickly cash & carry!
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by natsb88 » Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:57 pm
I limited credit card orders to $1500 earlier this year. I'm dealing with $9k in bogus chargebacks. CC company sides with the buyer 99% of the time and I'm left to pursue the bums through the police, small claims, etc. Even though I have all the documentation to prove what was ordered, what was shipped, and who/where it was delivered, it's a giant timesuck and if they don't have any money or assets, there's nothing to recover. Online PM dealers have become targets for scammers. They get the goods and take them to a dealer or pawnshop or whatever and trade them in for cash right away, then report the transaction as unauthorized.
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by SilverDragon72 » Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:58 pm
natsb88 wrote:I limited credit card orders to $1500 earlier this year. I'm dealing with $9k in bogus chargebacks. CC company sides with the buyer 99% of the time and I'm left to pursue the bums through the police, small claims, etc. Even though I have all the documentation to prove what was ordered, what was shipped, and who/where it was delivered, it's a giant timesuck and if they don't have any money or assets, there's nothing to recover. Online PM dealers have become targets for scammers. They get the goods and take them to a dealer or pawnshop or whatever and trade them in for cash right away, then report the transaction as unauthorized.
That sucks!
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