Obvious Scams- too good to be true
rooksmith
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Someone should look into these guys. I'm sure coin dealers will see these showing up eventually. $29 for 1 oz of ".9999% Pure".. yeah right! They did manage to find my MSN feed. I get these ads continually.

“When you don't know what you're talking about, it's hard to know when you're finished.” - Tommy Smothers
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Not happening, run
You can't cheat an honest man.
That’s an old scam. “.9999% gold” is LITERALLY less than 1% gold.
That saying is bologna. Plenty of honest men and women have been cheated/scammed. A deal that’s “too good to be true” isn’t necessarily required in order for the cheater/scammer to succeed.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Good point.
Upon reflection, I stand corrected (and a bit humbled).
to quote PT Barnum : a sucker is born every minute
Actually, he never said that.
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China fake seller or Fake silver
It probably weighs 1 full oz
But only a 1/10th of that is pure silver haha
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Yep.
It originated with "Star Trek the Next Geneneration"
"Origin of “There’s a Sucker Born Every Minute” in Star Trek: The Next Generation
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the line “There’s a sucker born every minute” is spoken by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. This is part of the show’s fictionalized history whereas the captain goes back in time and is accredited as the originator."