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vicamy got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I think there are quite a few members like me who are buying and selling on different platforms, e.g. TSF, Facebook, eBay, etc. Facebook uses vouches from other members, TSF more relies on feedback and reputation points, and eBay, once again, relies on feedback but it has its own protection program. All of these platforms are fundamentally built on trust from both sides. If we put ourselves in the other side’s shoes, it probably makes a lot of sense. Sellers confirming the dispatch, and buyers confirming the receipt, as for myself, I think that is the least we can do for the other person.
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vicamy got a reaction from 9x883 in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from ZigZag in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy reacted to TheShinyStuff in 5oz Silver Coin Bar - Monday Madness Discount!
Monday Madness - £135 delivered SD. Can post on Wednesday.
Won't be going any lower - the SD is going to cost me £12, so effectively selling this for £123!
I purchased this coin bar on the forum a week or so ago, it's a cool thing, but not really for me.
4oz Baird & Co bar with a 2015 Brit in the middle. In a case within a really nice box - 5oz of of really well presented silver.
Looking to sell for the £150 I paid. SD included. I can post tomorrow (Saturday) or else it will be Wednesday. BT please.
The box could pretty easily be modified to hold about 20 proof sovs in capsules I reckon, if you were inclined to do so...
Cheers.
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vicamy reacted to Tn21 in Gold for the weekend
3 or 4 (will have to check,) bullion half sovs £200 each plus post
10g carded metalor gold bar SPOT plus post (£533.22)
2 Rand £402 posted special delivery
1oz Gold Britannia 2023 Charles £1685 posted special delivery (not SPOT)
Bullion coins,
Bank transfer
No refunds
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vicamy got a reaction from Roy in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from nat451 in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from Spyder in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from Disentme in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from stackerp5 in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from stefffana in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from Tn21 in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from James32 in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from monkey in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from KRO in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from Petra in Vienna Philharmonic 2018 Silver Coins
I'm saddened to read this thread, but I'm happy that people who got scammed can get their money back. I initially thought this person might have fallen ill or had an accident, making it impossible to contact. However, if they've already started sending empty packages, it's clear that this person is not trustworthy.
I always believe that individuals like this are short-sighted and don't consider the future. The profit they could have made over the years far exceeds what they can con people out of now. Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and they will resurface elsewhere at some point, or someone else will turn to such activities. Horrible stories are circulating, with some individuals having scammed hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The foundation of this community is built on trust. Everyone has their methods of conducting due diligence checks, and it's valuable that many people have shared their approaches. However, I don't believe there's a one-size-fits-all solution. My advice is for both buyers and sellers to perform thorough due diligence checks and trust your instincts. Sometimes, it's best to walk away, no matter how tempting a deal may seem, if your instincts raise doubts
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vicamy got a reaction from dmcac in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from LemmyMcGregor in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from Petra in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from AL84 in Emirates Gold with Rose design 5g minted bar
£275 each plus Royal Mail Special Delivery postage at £7.35. (1 sold)
Delivery to a UK address only
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy reacted to James32 in 2 x 1oz gold coins under spot in fantastic condition
Hi, everyone is nervous about spot currently, so I've priced these under to give buyer a small headstart.
2023 1oz KC111 in beautiful condition £1629 plus post
2019 1oz Krugerrand in lovely condition £1620 plus post ( sold/traded)
Pics by pm to geniune parties, but rest assured as described.
Cheers.
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vicamy got a reaction from Dlb in Tube of 25 x 1oz 2019 Australian Kangaroo silver coins
All classed as bullion condition with possible some imperfections to avoid any disappointment.
£576 including SD.
Delivery to a UK address only.
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.
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vicamy got a reaction from Minted in 2016 Australian Koala 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin with box and COA
£448 including SD.
Delivery to a UK address only.
Payment by bank transfer or PayPal F&F please.
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vicamy got a reaction from Muncle in Tube of 25 x 1oz 2019 Australian Kangaroo silver coins
All classed as bullion condition with possible some imperfections to avoid any disappointment.
£576 including SD.
Delivery to a UK address only.
Payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f please.