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Just cruising through the internet and I came across this web site, I was just wondering if anyone ordered it and if you have do they send you extra stuff you have to send back? Link

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  • atarianatarian Posts: 3,116
    sounds WAY TO GOOD TO BE TRUE. just cause a book says they are worth investing how do you know if they really are. I like the 51 $20 gold dollars to invest in . id think just about any are good investments if htye are in higher grades. well just my opinion. dont give your number you know they will just start callin ya and you can never get the to stop
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  • << <i>was just wondering if anyone ordered it and if you have do they send you extra stuff you have to send back? >>



    You are under no obligation to pay for, or send back, an item that is sent to you unsolicited. I think this is an FTC rule.
    I heard they were making a French version of Medal of Honor. I wonder how many hotkeys it'll have for "surrender."
  • My guess would be that all materials are sent to you via e-mail. So in essence, you are agreeing to allow them to send you e-mail solicitations for 6 months.

    Louis
  • relayerrelayer Posts: 10,570
    It's just an offer for a free book and in return you get put on their mailing list.

    They send me The Winning Edge every month for free - its just a newsletter of their coins for sale. Believe me, you'll continue to get it after your 6 month subscription is up for free as long as you want. Each month has some commentary (probably a couple of pages the free book each month).

    If you want the free book get it. The only downside is you get put on some coin related mailing list(s), and/or email and/or phone calls - just like anything else you sign up for.

    They do sell high end coins in The Winning Edge.

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  • ccexccex Posts: 1,188 ✭✭✭
    I signed up for the free book from these folks in 1987, never bought anything from them, and still get their lists of coins for sale (now by email). They have the courtesy never to have tried telephoning me.

    My biggest complaint with them is the guy who writes their ad copy says that almost everything they sill is high end for the grade, and he repeats himself with the same superlative adjectives often.

    "Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity" - Hanlon's Razor

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