highroller4321 wrote:As most of us probably know already Tulving went under several months ago. Well they finally ended up going to court for the people they owed money to and they admitted to fraud.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/tulv ... coins.html"A Costa Mesa-based coin and precious metals dealer and his company pleaded guilty to wire fraud in federal court Thursday for defrauding more than 400 customers of more than $15 million, a statement from the U.S. Attorney General said."
here's what I don't understand, as I assume most serious grown up stackers are a pretty savvy lot, right? this guy showed he was bent and a skeez over 20 years ago: quote,
"More than 20 years ago, Tulving was accused by the Federal Trade Commission of overpricing rare coins and going back on return guarantees through another Newport Beach-based company he owned, Hannes Tulving Rare Coin Investments.
He was suspected of defrauding clients out of more than $40 million. He settled with the FTC in 1992 and agreed to pay $1.3 million."
after that, wouldn't you think the PM community would put the mark of Cain on the guys head, warnings, etc.....and make any future company of his ...corporate non grata?
"don't you think that's a bit harsh neil?"
no, I think THIS is harsh:
"One San Diego man ordered $39,000 in American Eagle gold coins from The Tulving Co. He was promised the shipment would arrive in seven days. Four months later, he still had not received the coins."
I read the hyper linked article from early 2014, and that guy, that put up the 39k for 30 Gold Eagles, that was his down on a pre-approved $350,000 house loan.....all money he had made serving our country....wonder how his life is going right now.
and I think of the guy from South Dakota, who paid $318k for 240 gold coins....I do HAVE sympathy for him, although if I had the extra 318k to sink into Au, i would check the guys past dealings. i know "woulda coulda should of's", but come on......$318,000 is a LOT of dough to me, and "where there's smoke..."
and i KNOW there are REAL thieves out there in the "boys club".....Jamie Dimon, Corzine, etc......but they let a guy who pled guilty on a potential LIFE sentence (60 years old plus a potential 20 year sentence) walk out of that court on bond?
when the West was still wild, what do you think his sentence would be then?....either gallows fruit, or ripped out of the town jail, to have his fingernails peeled back by a peoples posse, until he started singing the location of his rainy day hidey hole, which i'm sure he has.
but you know things are bassackwards these days when you read this laughable passage:
"The Secret Service began investigating Tulving last year. In addition to protecting current and former U.S. Leaders and their families, the agency investigates financial crimes, such as major fraud and counterfeit currency."really?....guess the SS hasn't heard of Alibaba yet.