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StackemHigh

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  1. 1 hour ago, Diamond said:

     

    I was thinking of purchasing from the Royal Mint, but would prefer to avoid these issues & support better businesses instead. 

    Can anyone advise me please of the best places to buy 2022 Silver Britannia's, quality & price the consideration as always. 

    I'd buy from not another source but from a different mint totally rm really sucks

    WWW.SILVERTRADER.UK has some nice product and some very nice Albion Bars. Take a look!

  2. Faulty Towers Would be in reality such a fun place to spend a long weekend, But the rm is such a BIG  gamble i just don't go there any more.

     

    If Basil ran the rm the quality would be higher as he really did give two flyin F**KS 

    Need we say anymore, " I'm from Barcelona", "Que"

    It was about 6 years ago i stopped giving a fig leaf about the rm.

    As Arnie would have said, "I'll be Back." erm NO I WON"T"

    I won't buy an rm product from the rm again. The shocking quality from them would make kindergarten children weep like their mommies and daddies didn't love them anymore!!!

  3. 9 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

    Page 30 already.

    If this thread get any longer

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    TSF might have to implement a queueing system!

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    Queueing system @BarryWoods won't like that and have to start a new topic

    Time to drag the The Silver Forum Queueing System model in to this century?

  4. On 08/02/2022 at 23:49, BarryWoods said:

    I spoke to the to the other company that was misrepresented on Bullion House website, and asked if they could recommend a reputable place. which they did. and  had a sensible conversation about it. so offer there, thoough was tempted by a sensible price to get the Portrait! -  in conjunction with getting rid of 5 oz, so might get the pair after all!

     

     

    So however much  customers do their "own research" it seems the general public cannot, find out the list RM price of these selected coins,

    and have no way of telling whether these specific coins RM list prices are lower (or higher) than that on coin dealers websites like Chards, Bullion House, Britannia, etc, etc

     

    I really find it difficult to believe that this thread is still going? Hahahahaha

    And i spoke to another unnamed company and had a semsible conversation! Hahahahahahaha. Unbelievable!

    Finest keyboard bull i've read in a while!

  5. On 12/04/2020 at 09:29, Notafront4adragon said:

    No the actual minted figures can't, they are up to a date in the above table, I believe the last date they had was Apr 18 ie they can and probably have minted more. If you read that thread and others related, you can appreciate just how evasive the royal mint is when it comes to those figures, probably because they never thought to keep track of bullion coins numbers and don't know for sure.

     

    Something else the rm aren't good at!

  6. Time to drag the Royal Mint's business model in to this century?

    If the question in the title is to be believe at all the op wants is to change the way the royal mint does business. 

    The way the royal mint does business has got hehaw to do with him!

    @BarryWoodshas a big fat dose of buyers remorse and a unhealthy amount of self-entitlement. My wife knows this and this is how it should be done! No two businesses are run the same way. The OP is clearly deluded if he thinks that he has any chance of changing the royal mint in anyway shape or form.

     

     

  7. Time to drag the Royal Mint's business model in to this century?

    More like time to drag his sorry rear and invest in a market that he understands. I've been buying PM's for about 30years so know a fair bit about the workings of buying my bits n pieces i've got. I would NEVER EVER say that nothing would catch me out. And if and when it does then you must take it on the chin.

    I remember a friend of mine bought a cartier 24ct Au lighter around 2005  it cost £45,000 and couldn't understand why he should keep it in perfect condition.

  8. I'd say Pt and Pd are a good to hold in hand. What motives you have behind holding Pt is up to you. I just like these two metals. If you want to protect wealth then i'd steer clear. I'm no expert but i see Au everyday on PCB's and  connectors and Pt used in test equipment.  I'm a magpie for these metals some Pt coins, rings and some Pd rings, bars. I just like Pt and Pd.

  9. @BarryWoods Have you seen the quality control on items from thr rm?

    Dings,scratches and milk spots on coins. Capsules left open. Poor quality presentation cases.

    The rm is not a luxury goods company. They are the same type of company that Del Boy Trotter used back in the day. Remember the size of those mobile phones?

    Rolls Royce, Bentley and Aston Martin are prestige companies. 

    audi, apple and the royal mint are NOT!

    If you want to eat in a macdonalds, burger king or kfc then go right ahead, I won't be bumping into you when i'm eating in Miller & Carter or The Ivy

    A company that says they are quality is a company that does not believe in their product, and one to stay away from.

    1000 years of c**p is not true but sure does look like it most of the time.

     

  10. IMHO the way that @morezone went about selling a vast array of items was just about perfect. The sponsor/ Dealer sub-forum was put to the most effective use possible. The sponsor sub-forum that @arshimo2012 is another that has been used to great effect too, items can sell in a matter of mins if not secs, unfortunately there are hidden posts there too.

    I have a standard membership as i can be lost at sea (Note. no boating accidents) without internet data so most of the benefits i would use would be lost. 

    Having members that do post large amounts of sales could be more effective / successful following one of the above methods.

    I wonder how many visit the forum and go to @arshimo2012 automatically looking for a great deal as a first port of call? I know i do!

    I only buy now. I sold a batch of coins about 7 or 8 years ago and regretted it but it did get my gold stack/collection going.

    Just my viewpoint.

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