HSN & Coin Vault

What's wrong with those bozo's on those two shows?! Which host on which show is the MOST annoying? I'm going with the fat dude on HSN trying to sell SBA's for $300 and SAE 20th Ann's by ICG for $1500! Who buys that crap? How do they sell it?
I have to know!
"Yes, you get the box, you get the coins, and you get a flex payment!" YES!
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Bruce
If you indeed do LOVE SILVER, then you are clearly not emotionally equipped to understand this thread. Now kiss your coins and go to bed- its late.
HSN (Home Shopping Network) has a different coin show though very similar with the same inflated coin prices
Another coin show that runs on Dish Network and Direct TV is "Coin Country" that is usually shown on C&T
Gary
Are you an analyst or something? I didn't ask for the TIVO guide- I want some answers here! Heck, I want my own show- I'm going to sell my pocket change and talk it up. Here I have a crisp $1 bill- not just any dollar bill- but crisp notice the sound it makes when I fold it!
Yes, Yes, I hear it....how much?
er, you almost had me going ...
Well, on flex pay it will cost you just a little more. But, I will throw in this nice presentation box!
for satellite and cable system clearance, plus a staff of "operators standing by", 800-number costs, warehouse and shipping department...you will find selling coins at full retail markup (100 to 200%) is required to stay in business.
20 count raw Morgans from the "Reno Roll Hoard" for ONLY 799.95
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>The show "The Coin Vault" is on the SAH (Shop at Home) Network via Dish Satellite
HSN (Home Shopping Network) has a different coin show though very similar with the same inflated coin prices
Another coin show that runs on Dish Network and Direct TV is "Coin Country" that is usually shown on C&T
Gary >>
Do not forget Jimmy Gerstel and the "Treasure Hunter", and Unique Coins and collectables.
<< <i>Hmmmm....someone should start a poll and see how long this newbie lasts around here with this kind of attitude......
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
just remember that coin collecting is supposed to be fun and fullfilling. if all that negative energy was put to coins, man that be a nice set of something...
<< <i>Now kiss your coins >>
That tends to leave unpleasant toning patterns.
Bruce
<< <i>Try spending a minimum of a million dollars for a TV studio, pay engineers, electricians, camera operators, directors, talent, then $10,000 an hour or so
for satellite and cable system clearance, plus a staff of "operators standing by", 800-number costs, warehouse and shipping department...you will find selling coins at full retail markup (100 to 200%) is required to stay in business. >>
Sure, I think most everybody understands that these yahoos have to charge that much to stay in business. The VERY BIG problem
is the methods they use to entice UNKNOWLEDGEABLE people to purchase the dime a dozen crap they
sell. As far as I'm concerned, they can keep their "rare" junk.
<< <i>hey im new to the boards and cant understand why we are even here posting on this. the only people that buy this stuff are noninformed john q. public. the best advice ive ever recieved about coins is buy the book first. lets ask ourselves a question, If i had a coin and 1 guy was going to pay $40 and another guy was going to pay $300 for the same coin, who would you be selling to? if people are going to pay then oh well. we live in a capitilist society and its dog eat dog. sarcasim is great but not really needed in the hobby. ... >>
The one in the plastic is gonna be more money....