Man, I feel sorry for people who buy from Coin Vault.
Some guy just brought me a bunch of Morgans in those fancy boxes with a "COA" that coin vault sells. All common dates, and all dipped out sliders sold to him as "Gem BU". I didn't even make him an offer since I knew it would be way, way less then he got skinned for.
Russ, NCNE
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I didn't know much about coins, but I've used EBAY since 1999 and I checked some of the prices on EBAY for stuff that "Coin Vault" was selling and I smelled the coffee real quick. Of course, that just makes the show even more entertaining.
<< <i>All common dates, and all dipped out sliders sold to him as "Gem BU".
Russ, NCNE >>
I've seen them selling 20 Morgan slider deals recently. I wonder what those things look like!
<< <i>Did you ask when he bought them Russ? Maybe he can also return them. >>
During the course of the conversation it came up that he bought them when his son was in gradeschool with the idea that he'd pass them down to him when he turned 18. His son is now in highschool and wants money rather than the coins, thus his reason for wanting to sell them. All of which makes it even more sad.
Russ, NCNE
hero for making fistfulls of money right?
<< <i>russ. why sad? greed is good. coin vault must be like your
hero for making fistfulls of money right? >>
I see your doctor refilled your stupid pill prescription.
Russ, NCNE
i saw no difference from you spouting that crap to coin vault.
a good part of the future collector-population.
Once folks get burned by the TV hucksters, it
is pretty hard to convince them that "reputable
dealers" will not harm them. Most burn victims
just quit, and tell all of their friends that coins
are a scam.
That is really all that I see wrong with what CV
does. Killing the hobby, one sale at a time.
<< <i>i see you removed your "greed is good" tagline from every post.
i saw no difference from you spouting that crap to coin vault >>
And, it's obvious you're consuming twice the normal dose.
Russ, NCNE
Didn’t your mom teach you not to antagonize the “mentally challenged”?
is honest and an all around nice guy.
i was just making a joke on the concept of greed is good and
CV seeming to practice what i heard mentioned around here.
no harm meant russ.
I have purchased from Russ before and I know when he says MS or BU it's not going to be cleaned EF!
Rob
"Those guys weren't Fathers they were...Mothers."
<< <i>Russ,
Didn’t your mom teach you not to antagonize the “mentally challenged”?
(if it came down to a battle of wits on these forums some members would find themselves unarmed
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'grading is subjective' defense?
I'm sorry. I feel no remorse for that. He got hosed and needs to recognize it as such. And hopefully learn from it as well.
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
I don't feel sorry for people that buy from coin vault (or similar) my first coin purchases where from the coin vault. The ones I feel sorry for are the ones that never learn from thier mistake and continue to buy from the coin vault (or similar)
Smoeone must be out there buying from them though, they have been on the air for many years!
<< <i><<Man, I feel sorry for people who buy from Coin Vault.>>
I don't feel sorry for people that buy from coin vault (or similar) my first coin purchases where from the coin vault. The ones I feel sorry for are the ones that never learn from thier mistake and continue to buy from the coin vault (or similar)
Smoeone must be out there buying from them though, they have been on the air for many years! >>
Maybe you can answer me this. Since you know they have been on the air for many years it seems like about a week and a half ago I noticed they are not on the shop at home network anymore as far as I know, unless they are on only in certain parts of the country but here in Massachusetts we dont see them on tv. Thats sad because I really thought that show was hillarious.
<< <i>What is truly sad is when the poor sap shows up at a B&M coin dealer's establishment to make his profit and is shown how fleeced he is. The sadness is not with that buyer but with the hostility that often is then directed at the dealer as if he is the goniff instead of the cable ripoffs. >>
Here is the true problem with Coin Vault and similar ilk...all too often I have seen folks come into coin shows with coins they have purchased from these programs...after a number of dealers tell them that they had been ripped, they come away with the attitude that the dealers at the show are the real ripoffs.
There are many folks who are addicted to TV...they believe anything they see there and feel that if something is of true value then it will be on TV...anything not on TV is just not real to them...
...a sad commentary on our society in general...
...the average consumer is turned on by Designer labels and glitz...they feel like they are getting a "real deal" from these Coin programs...if one of us offered them the same coins at half the price they would not trust us...
...case in point...I have a customer who visits me at a local show...he has bought a couple of coins from me...one in particular was sad/funny...
...it was a coin in a new ANACS holder he liked that listed in CV at $1700...I offered mine to him at $1000...he became immediately suspicious (BTW...he has no computer and does not want one)...he asked what was wrong with the coin... "what do you mean?", I asked... "There must be something wrong with it if you are willing to sell it so far under the listed price", he said...
...I then jokingly told him that if that is the problem he has with the coin... that I am selling it to "cheaply"... then how about if I raise the price to $1500...would that be better? ...he ended up buying it at the $1000 but I'm sure he still considers the coin suspect...(it was and still is, BTW, a very nice coin...I had gotten it at a discount because it was in "the wrong holder"...)
...generally, he buys from a local B&M and always pays full CV or more...I have tried talking with him but he is convinced that the value of a coin is in the price you pay...the more he pays, the more value he feels it has. He does have a keen eye and only chooses PQ material...but still...
...as for these programs "killing" this hobby...I don't think so...folks who buy from Coin Vault and such, for the most part are not collectors...they are buying on speculation based on the hype...looking for a profit...probably look at the coins when they arrive and stick them away until they decide to sell them...
...as a previous poster here said...a true collector might make the mistake of making such a purchase but will chalk it up to a lesson learned and then move on...
...most folks that I know consider money as just that...money...meant for commerce and nothing more... they see no sense in coin collecting...to each their own...
...some folks collect matchbooks...some collect pretty rocks...or mason jars...some collect dust...
...we collect coins and for us they have value...
For those who actually read all of this post...thank you and I apologize...Sunday morning and two stiff cups of Starbucks and this is what happens...
<< <i>Maybe you can answer me this. Since you know they have been on the air for many years it seems like about a week and a half ago I noticed they are not on the shop at home network anymore as far as I know, unless they are on only in certain parts of the country but here in Massachusetts we dont see them on tv. Thats sad because I really thought that show was hillarious. >>
As far as I know, Coin Vault is still on Shop at Home; it's just that the local station (WMFP in Lawrence) has changed ownership and no longer carries Jewelry Television during the day and Shop at Home at night.
My brother-in-law showed me his Buffalo Proof gold that he bought from HSN.
Proof 69--a nice looking coin, no doubt.
HE THINKS HE BOUGHT THE COIN below MELT !!!
Somehow, from something they said while hyping the coin, they left my BOL with the impression that the price of the coin was below melt.
I think they must have said something similar to "Even after the second payment, you have paid less than melt value."
Believe it or not, I kept a straight face and made no comment other than "Really nice coin!"
Russ, NCNE
NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I knew it would happen.
She's not mobile and takes handicapped busses to get around. The only way she can get them is off the
tube. She's not computer literate and is about 90 years old. Oh well, she's happy doing it for the kids sake
and I'm glad she has a purpose and at least is keeping her brain active. She also buys from Littleton coins
and a few others via mail. She can't get around like you or I so I won't say a thing. She'll be long dead before
she finds she's been had. Grandkids will spend or save and maybe in 50 years? Who knows.
bob
PS Lot's of rural areas in this country that have no access to computers or B&M stores