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WHAT A SCAM for HSN's Coint Vault!
Just watching that show,makes me glad I,m not gonna be one of those sorry saps they convince you better buy now or else,what a scam and shame that show is ,at least Coin Country mixes it up with some fun!

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<< <i>i watch for the laughs. its a reality show. lies, deception, scams, minipulation, just like Hollywood. >>
They are selling 10 different "BU" Morgans for 399.96
It is funny when Robert Chambers picks up a coin, and turns it from side to side, showing how it shines and proof-like it is.
GEESH
Only 50 rolls left...hurry up and buy before they sell out
im good on that one...
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
<< <i>I like watching them when there's nothing else on
Something like 400 channels on Directv and sometimes I just cant find anything I want to watch. In that case they are at least entertaining for a laugh and maybe a little info although few and far between on good info.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
have more $$$ than brains
never heard of ebay or a local coin shop
are mesmerized by robt chambers spiel
or maybe they just don't care what they pay
<< <i>The people who buy from these clowns obviously
have more $$$ than brains
never heard of ebay or a local coin shop
are mesmerized by robt chambers spiel
or maybe they just don't care what they pay >>
Plus they are dumb, naive, stupid or not very smart. I don't know how those chumps like Chambers can sleep at night. I guess it would be different if they actually added value to what they sell, but they don't. All they add is COST.
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<< <i>Coin Vault is not on HSN unless something has changed recently. >>
How right you are!
Unfortunately, the posters here don't distinguish between the various coin shows on the shopping networks. Home Shopping Network (HSN) has a show called the Coin Collector with a guy who basically hawks the quarters in gold, platinum, etc. The famous Coin Vault with Robert Chambers is on Shop at Home (SAH). That show which is funded by Silvertone is by far the most "educational" of the coin shows and occupies most of the TV time devoted to coins. It is no longer available to me here in Connecticut but I do watch it sometimes on their internet feed at www.shopathometv.com.
I believe we ALL are subject to marketing in EVERYTHING we do and see. Look at the political campaigns in the next month. Look at the ads for everything on TV or the papers. Just because we here are "in the know" does NOT mean that everyone who watches these coin shows on TV is dumb or doesn't know what they are doing or buying. Some people like the money back guarantee that the coin shows offer. Some people like the convience of buying from their own home. It is NOT always all about the money. JMHO. Steve
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It's entertainment.
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<< <i>Coin Vault is not on HSN unless something has changed recently. >>
How right you are!
Unfortunately, the posters here don't distinguish between the various coin shows on the shopping networks. Home Shopping Network (HSN) has a show called the Coin Collector with a guy who basically hawks the quarters in gold, platinum, etc. The famous Coin Vault with Robert Chambers is on Shop at Home (SAH). That show which is funded by Silvertone is by far the most "educational" of the coin shows and occupies most of the TV time devoted to coins. It is no longer available to me here in Connecticut but I do watch it sometimes on their internet feed at www.shopathometv.com.
I believe we ALL are subject to marketing in EVERYTHING we do and see. Look at the political campaigns in the next month. Look at the ads for everything on TV or the papers. Just because we here are "in the know" does NOT mean that everyone who watches these coin shows on TV is dumb or doesn't know what they are doing or buying. Some people like the money back guarantee that the coin shows offer. Some people like the convience of buying from their own home. It is NOT always all about the money. JMHO. Steve
I didn't say the watchers are dumb, I said the buyers are dumb which is most likely largely true as I never see anyone come here and brag about the big rip they got off of one a those tee vee shows. They could have annux private label pocket change as HSN Home Slabbing Network ms69s and 70s and their typical buyer would never know any different.
<< <i>I guess if one catches them in a lie while watching why not call their 800 number and tell them so. In fact why not set your computer to dial it every few seconds so it ties up the lines and no one can through to be ript off by them. >>
I've caught them in several lies, I'm sure we all have.
Calling them on it does nothing. Those people are there to sell and just hang up on you immediately.
Now I do like the idea of a DOS attack on their phone lines. I think I could manage that with little trouble, our network has over 50K VOIP lines.
Something tells me they would have the authorities on your butt pretty quickly, though. Just imagine every call coming from the same area code and traced down to a school district after hours.
I guess it might take a bit of work to do it and remain totally anonymous, but I'm thinking here.
It's certainly possible, very possible actually. Now wouldn't that be special?
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
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<< <i>I guess if one catches them in a lie while watching why not call their 800 number and tell them so. In fact why not set your computer to dial it every few seconds so it ties up the lines and no one can through to be ript off by them. >>
I've caught them in several lies, I'm sure we all have.
Calling them on it does nothing. Those people are there to sell and just hang up on you immediately.
Now I do like the idea of a DOS attack on their phone lines. I think I could manage that with little trouble, our network has over 50K VOIP lines.
Something tells me they would have the authorities on your butt pretty quickly, though. Just imagine every call coming from the same area code and traced down to a school district after hours.
I guess it might take a bit of work to do it and remain totally anonymous, but I'm thinking here.
It's certainly possible, very possible actually. Now wouldn't that be special? >>
Well they would probly first just ask you to stop which of course you would. IIRC years ago someone did that to one of those Evangelists like Oral Roberts or Billy Graham and it took a couple months to get it stopped.
<< <i>i watch for the laughs. its a reality show. lies, deception, scams, minipulation, just like Hollywood. >>
HEY NOW- that's kind of harsh saying "minipulation, just like Hollywood"
it's MANIpulation- please get it right or all my Russian imigrant friends will come knocking on your door to take their daughter as a bride!
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<< <i>I guess if one catches them in a lie while watching why not call their 800 number and tell them so. In fact why not set your computer to dial it every few seconds so it ties up the lines and no one can through to be ript off by them. >>
I've caught them in several lies, I'm sure we all have.
Calling them on it does nothing. Those people are there to sell and just hang up on you immediately.
Now I do like the idea of a DOS attack on their phone lines. I think I could manage that with little trouble, our network has over 50K VOIP lines.
Something tells me they would have the authorities on your butt pretty quickly, though. Just imagine every call coming from the same area code and traced down to a school district after hours.
I guess it might take a bit of work to do it and remain totally anonymous, but I'm thinking here.
It's certainly possible, very possible actually. Now wouldn't that be special? >>
Well they would probly first just ask you to stop which of course you would. IIRC years ago someone did that to one of those Evangelists like Oral Roberts or Billy Graham and it took a couple months to get it stopped. >>
They wouldn't have anyone to ask to stop.
I suppose they could go to the admin eventually, but there are dozens of them as the network is so large.
I would just be a matter of writing new routines to over ride any attempt to stop it.
Eventually, it would fall apart, but it could be kept going for several weeks I'd think.
I may have a new hobby, one that I know nothing about.
I've already been doing some more thinking here. I wonder if they are somehow protected already from this sort of thing? Might need to hack their lines first.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Kind of like watching the Rams.
They are evil people.
They damage all of us in the process.
I've been in my favorite B&M and seen the damage done too many times and I'm only there once or twice a week for a short time.
The guys there tell me they see it a half dozen times a day. If it's not Count Vault or HSN, it's the telemarketers and they are even worse.
I still remember a poor old lady with several late 19th century double Eagles, all of them fake. She'd been to every store in town and now she was finding out they weren't even gold, much less having any numismatic value. She had a stack of very official looking certificates of authenticity. I just pray that wasn't her life savings tied up in them. Had they been real, she'd have had over 200K easy. They weren't even good fakes. I had to go outside for a cigarette, not that I really wanted one, but I couldn't handle the life wrecking emotions that were as thick as fog. I told the guys who work there later that I didn't know how they could handle it. About 9 months ago, a 15 year employee quit because he just couldn't continue to bear up under it. Now I now why he was one of my favorite employees there, he had a heart.
How much for this valuable partial set of platinum coated state quarters? It's just too sad to deal with, and those are the lucky ones. I still wonder about the poor lady with the CC and S mint fake gold. It's easy to say I'd try to help her, but there are just too many like her out there.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
I have given strict instructions to all my family members to NEVER buy any coins from a TV show or from a newspaper ad.
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<< <i>Let's face it!
They are evil people.
They damage all of us in the process.
I've been in my favorite B&M and seen the damage done too many times and I'm only there once or twice a week for a short time.
The guys there tell me they see it a half dozen times a day. If it's not Count Vault or HSN, it's the telemarketers and they are even worse.
I still remember a poor old lady with several late 19th century double Eagles, all of them fake. She'd been to every store in town and now she was finding out they weren't even gold, much less having any numismatic value. She had a stack of very official looking certificates of authenticity. I just pray that wasn't her life savings tied up in them. Had they been real, she'd have had over 200K easy. They weren't even good fakes. I had to go outside for a cigarette, not that I really wanted one, but I couldn't handle the life wrecking emotions that were as thick as fog. I told the guys who work there later that I didn't know how they could handle it. About 9 months ago, a 15 year employee quit because he just couldn't continue to bear up under it. Now I now why he was one of my favorite employees there, he had a heart.
How much for this valuable partial set of platinum coated state quarters? It's just too sad to deal with, and those are the lucky ones. I still wonder about the poor lady with the CC and S mint fake gold. It's easy to say I'd try to help her, but there are just too many like her out there. >>
That is sickening.
K
<< <i>I leave the show on every once in a while just 'cause it is coins. Plus honestly I learn a tidbit or two from them every now and then. This morning I was up at 4am because I rcvd a call from work and couldn't go back to sleep and Coin Vault was one...behind them they had a stack of monster boxes, not only green for the silver but red, yellow, etc. for the other metals and weights I guess. I have never seen those before. Then they were pointing out the differences in the design between the earlier eagles and the 2008's, in the fonts, star placement, etc. that I would now have known about...so like I mentioned I do learn a thing or two...I just wish they would charge more reasonable prices on stuff, I still wouldn't buy anything from them but would feel better about the show.
K >>
Good point, you get to see a lot of material that otherwise you might miss.
<< <i>I just checked the website and Coin Vault's platinum prices are simply unbelievable! $2500 for an NGC MS 69 $10 2008 plat! My god! Other prices just as appalling! >>
GritsMan,
I assume you realize that the platinum that Coin Vault is selling in NGC slabs is REAL platinum as opposed to the layered stuff that appears on some of the State Quarters.
Steve
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<< <i>Coin Vault is not on HSN unless something has changed recently. >>
Actually, Coin Vault is on SAH (Shop at Home)
It has never appeared on HSN
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<< <i>I agree. Plus they offer different pay plans at no extra charge. I'm not suggesting they (coin vault) are the best folks to buy from-just saying they offer a service and defy anyone else to go into competition against them and do it cheaper. I have heard HSN make more boarder line lies-not so much coin vault. They both over hype-just like any typical sales person. >>
But isn't there a difference between "over-hype" and flat out lie?
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<< <i>Coin Vault is not on HSN unless something has changed recently. >>
How right you are!
Unfortunately, the posters here don't distinguish between the various coin shows on the shopping networks. Home Shopping Network (HSN) has a show called the Coin Collector with a guy who basically hawks the quarters in gold, platinum, etc. The famous Coin Vault with Robert Chambers is on Shop at Home (SAH). That show which is funded by Silvertone is by far the most "educational" of the coin shows and occupies most of the TV time devoted to coins. It is no longer available to me here in Connecticut but I do watch it sometimes on their internet feed at www.shopathometv.com.
I believe we ALL are subject to marketing in EVERYTHING we do and see. Look at the political campaigns in the next month. Look at the ads for everything on TV or the papers. Just because we here are "in the know" does NOT mean that everyone who watches these coin shows on TV is dumb or doesn't know what they are doing or buying. Some people like the money back guarantee that the coin shows offer. Some people like the convience of buying from their own home. It is NOT always all about the money. JMHO. Steve
I agree. These guys may charge more than ebay deals but they are creating new coin collectors by providing a relatively safe environment to buy coins(unlike ebay).
I don't collect these, so what should the price for these be from a normal dealer?
I think he is the biggest chizzler, but is funny to watch.
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