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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,234 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Apparently the premiums over melt is falling for PM's.

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  • I just placed an order w/them a few hours ago. Every time I clicked Finish at checkout it said there was a problem with the CC. I tried 3 different cards with same result, One was my pay pal debit, The first I attempted to use but got declined for some reason. I finally got it to go through on an actual credit card then went to my pp account for something else. They charged my PP card as well. Probably charged all the cards I entered. Now I have to call and sort that out image

    I know, Completely off topic but didn't want to start my own thread b/c no one would care anyhow lol.
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  • JulioJulio Posts: 2,501
    Cars; I've had to call them a few times. Each time they were really great and problem was resolved. Times change, so all I can say is they always made me whole in a timely manner. Hope you have the same experience. If I'm not mistaken this is not the 1st time you have done business with them, so hopefully they can pull you up quick and make you a happy camper. Still a hassle. Take Care, jws.
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  • WeissWeiss Posts: 9,941 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Those are some ugly rounds. Again, putting a coin design on a round just screams "fake" to me. And having the word "copy" on them only adds to their lack of integrity--the polar opposite of what a metals investor should want!

    Worse yet: That's a HALF DOLLAR design, and they even left the "half dollar" designation on the piece! Anyone who knows anything about coins or metals knows that a half dollar is (roughly) half an ounce of silver. Could there be a more stupid visual cue as to the weight of an object manufactured specifically for its weight than bearing the image of something half its weight??!!! And where's the refiner's name? Can I really be the only metal fan who...oh never mind. I'll start my own thread image

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    On the other hand, they've got $500 & $1000 bags of 90% halves for as little as $.30 over spot.
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  • << <i>Those are some ugly rounds. Again, putting a coin design on a round just screams "fake" to me. And having the word "copy" on them only adds to their lack of integrity--the polar opposite of what a metals investor should want!

    Worse yet: That's a HALF DOLLAR design, and they even left the "half dollar" designation on the piece! Anyone who knows anything about coins or metals knows that a half dollar is (roughly) half an ounce of silver. Could there be a more stupid visual cue as to the weight of an object manufactured specifically for its weight than bearing the image of something half its weight??!!! And where's the refiner's name? Can I really be the only metal fan who...oh never mind. I'll start my own thread image

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    On the other hand, they've got $500 & $1000 bags of 90% halves for as little as $.30 over spot. >>



    That's your opinion, the last time I ordered from Apmex I ordered 300 walking liberty rounds and 200 Apmex rounds and I must say I like the walking liberty rounds better. As for someone thinking the walking liberty rounds are not 1 oz. but a half dollar I seriously doubt that anyone is that stupid and if they had any doubts they could weigh them on a scale and when it weighed out at 31.1 grams they should be able to figure out it's not a 90% walking liberty half dollar.
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