Ebay Auction Just for Forum Members
Coinhusker1
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Well, one of our favorite AT Ebayers, 2centsin, issued a "challenge auction" just for the forum: Auction
He will sell one lucky buyer 23 coins for a mere $7,000, and, if one of them is deemed AT by a TPG service, he will refund the money, let the buyer keep the coins, and pay 50% per month in interest. Sounds like a great deal!!!
Of course, its a set-up:
1. You have to pay $7,000 for the 23 coins
2. The TPG has to provide "irrefutable proof" at least one of the coins is AT, but does not define what "irrefutable proof" means
3. You have to trust they guy will not run off with your $7,000.
Well, At least there was no "keyword spamming"
He will sell one lucky buyer 23 coins for a mere $7,000, and, if one of them is deemed AT by a TPG service, he will refund the money, let the buyer keep the coins, and pay 50% per month in interest. Sounds like a great deal!!!
Of course, its a set-up:
1. You have to pay $7,000 for the 23 coins
2. The TPG has to provide "irrefutable proof" at least one of the coins is AT, but does not define what "irrefutable proof" means
3. You have to trust they guy will not run off with your $7,000.
Well, At least there was no "keyword spamming"
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I've heard of "talk the talk".
I've even heard of "walk the walk"
but walk the talk??
Some folks need to be protected from themselves.
Hell, I'll even talk to them while we walk.
<< <i>2. The TPG has to provide "irrefutable proof" at least one of the coins is AT, but does not define what "irrefutable proof" means >>
I was kind of wondering that myself, so I sent the seller the following question:
Just a quick question - what do you consider "irrefutable proof" that a coin is AT? Would sending the coin to you in a bodybag from PCGS be considered sufficient? If not, what do you consider irrefutable proof? Thanks for taking a moment to reply.
Let's see if I get a reply, and what it is. This could be interesting.
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