Hades12 wrote:That is a good buy, Send her some more cash, Mail it . You got a good deal and she will be better off.
Hades12 wrote:I was not saying he was wrong in any way, Money is his. But Karma comes back when you need it most.
Pennysaved wrote:It is kind of hard to go back and give her money when I don't even know where the house is
I go to 20 or more yard sales on a Saturday throughout Phoenix and Scottsdale; this was actually a sale in central Scottsdale; this was an upper middle class family. So did not take advantage of some little old widow.
I wasn't intentionally screwing her; I have bought things marked sterling or 14k that turned out to be fake; this was not even marked 10k or 14k just looked gold to me.
Only way I could be 100% sure is if I have a traveling testing kit.
Sorry if I caused a stir on here; just sharing my good news. Just like the scores people find at the bank.
neilgin1 wrote:Pennysaved wrote:It is kind of hard to go back and give her money when I don't even know where the house is
I go to 20 or more yard sales on a Saturday throughout Phoenix and Scottsdale; this was actually a sale in central Scottsdale; this was an upper middle class family. So did not take advantage of some little old widow.
I wasn't intentionally screwing her; I have bought things marked sterling or 14k that turned out to be fake; this was not even marked 10k or 14k just looked gold to me.
Only way I could be 100% sure is if I have a traveling testing kit.
Sorry if I caused a stir on here; just sharing my good news. Just like the scores people find at the bank.
i was teasing you......free market.
Pennysaved wrote:Went to my yard sales today and found a broach that looked gold but I could not find any marking of 10k, 14k, etc
Figured I would take a chance and offered the woman 50 cents.
Took it to my local coin shop and it tested for 14k; ended up weighing over 4 grams
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