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The Buckingham Collection !!!


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13 hours ago, HighlandTiger said:

Now I know we have some domain experts on this forum @Kman , so why would a company change it's domain name from the obvious buckinghamcollection.co.uk or buckingham collection.com, to a shortened version tbccoins.co.uk

 

 Best guess in this case would be it's just branding as the old domain redirects to the new one, so they still have control of it

Maybe they feel their previous domain had become a source of negative interest and it would be best to move to a new one without "Buckingham Collection" in the name 

Or maybe BuckinghamCollection.co.uk is just more expensive per letter for promotion material 😛 who knows 

tbccoins is an awkward swap

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On 05/09/2019 at 12:29, Guest said:

The Buckingham Collection can now be found at our improved site with additional SSL validation security.

Https://tbccoins.co.uk

Managing Director has resigned as a director. Still remains the majority owner of our organisation. 

Oh I guess this was the reason? I have no idea why they were unable to buy a SSL validation  and go HTTPS on their old domain though, odd  

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On 08/09/2019 at 16:02, TonyS said:

Domain addresses can be manipulated and redirected. The core of my website was in the UK, the content on Oslo and Hanover Universities mainframes.

Your quite correct, for info my profession is cyber security, an SSL certificate verifies only that either the host or full domain is owned by the originating URL (thats the HTTPS://whatever.com bit fyi) however there are multiple CVE ( Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) surrounding either badly issued certs and or intermediate certs and or compromised spoofed certs) if your browser is updated to the most recent versions then the CRL checking process normally picks this up however.... the key point here is even if a cert is valid it don't mean didly squat if the site itself is compromised itself.... all it means is that the data between you and the site is encrypted, if the site contains malicious content then it's encrypted when you click on the compromise or download and so guess what your local malware protection until it opens cannot screen it !!!!!! no reference to any particular sites are given here but they are out there, best advise before you click anything on the internet anywhere hover over the link to see where it will take you :)

 

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tbc didn't fully understand the concept of coin clipping 

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

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Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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11 minutes ago, Roy said:

tbc didn't fully understand the concept of coin clipping 

I always thought and will stand to be corrected here, that coin clipping related to the act of "literally" taking a clip from the coin..... not the packet, coin clipping is ancient practice but translates today as nicking a little bit off each to make a bar.... hardly likely as most would balk at a coin with any value missing a bit of it's side :) 

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Yes, you are quite correct.

So when I said 'tbc didn't fully understand the concept of coin clipping', bearing in mind that I know what coin clipping is, and that the corners of the package had been clipped not the coin,

there is a plausible chance that I was being sarcastic.

 😃 (just in case)

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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3 minutes ago, Roy said:

Yes, you are quite correct.

So when I said 'tbc didn't fully understand the concept of coin clipping', bearing in mind that I know what coin clipping is, and that the corners of the package had been clipped not the coin,

there is a plausible chance that I was being sarcastic.

 😃 (just in case)

Aye... was for the wider audience......  :) been reading through my initial thread and seen some comments / remarks that seem to, for a social website, to be borderline anti said social 😕 not yours @Roy but others.

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I guess so, but you can't start a fire without a spark. 

*from thebrucecollection

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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3 minutes ago, sovereignsteve said:

absolutely nothing other than neatness; if you leave these plastic wallets with pointy corners they catch and get stuck on everything they touch.

Yep... but the coin is good... also if with original wrap.... bigger parcel to ship...ergo... more cost 🤣

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Holy bad Balls!

Buck Collection were selling 2019 full sovs at a pretty tight price to Royal Mint's a week or two a go.

Just been price shopping and now see that Royal Mint nigh on £300 for a full sov (save a few pence), whereas Buck Collection is now at a whopping £350!

https://www.royalmintbullion.com/Products/Sovereign/Gold/UKB19SVC £300.19

https://tbccoins.co.uk/product/2019-gold-bullion-sovereign/ £349.99

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