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How much do you trust other forum members here?
commoncents123
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Seems to be a trusting and caring group here, generally speaking. The BST forum seems to be remarkably free of scams, all things considered. So how many of you would loan me 100 grand without thinking twice? (no this is not a solicitation)
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take a check......
<< <i>I trust that most members here will follow through on their word. If I had $100,000 to spare, I'd think about loaning it to you. >>
I have sent several high dollar ( to me ) coins out on approval to a board member, and another ( my you-suck coin ) on the same terms.
<< <i> So how many of you would loan me 100 grand without thinking twice? (no this is not a solicitation) >>
I like you, but there's 0% chance I would loan you $100k.
been around for a while ,are more trustworthy then the National average.
However, trust is something that must be earned over a long period of
time. Mere membership on the Forum , is not in itself an automatic badge
of assurance. However , since I joined the Forum in 2002, I have never
had anything but honorable and pleasant dealings with Forum members.
Camelot
<< <i>As a general rule, I have found that the Forum Members that have
been around for a while ,are more trustworthy then the National average.
However, trust is something that must be earned over a long period of
time. Mere membership on the Forum , is not in itself an automatic badge
of assurance. However , since I joined the Forum in 2002, I have never
had anything but honorable and pleasant dealings with Forum members. >>
See that's what I'm saying... I've made probably 500 BST transactions here in 2 years...all have been splendid
Can't say the same about ebay though
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That made me laugh out loud
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Yes someone tried to scam me and only with help from other members and gettting the law involved did I finally get my coins I had paid for.
<< <i>All but about three members.. >>
<< <i>Are you part of the circle of trust? >>
Damn, beat me to it. Sorry RYK.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
A member id will be the title of each thread. Each person that completes a transaction will be entitled to a single post on the thread (per transaction).
Then when you want to conduct a BST transaction with a forum member, you can see some reviews from past customers (or sellers).
Ken
honored the deal.
everyone i have dealt with offers a return policy unless stated.
on larger deals i ask for references.
no one here wants to be known as a scammer. sure, some people may not like me or what i say, but i would never break a deal.
I expect this goes for everyone here also. Well the people who have
been around longer and post often.
Some of the members that are still here from years ago I probably trust more than some of my relatives.
<< <i>everytime i sent my money to a forum member they have honored the deal. everytime i have been sent money by a forum member i have
honored the deal.
everyone i have dealt with offers a return policy unless stated.
on larger deals i ask for references.
no one here wants to be known as a scammer. sure, some people may not like me or what i say, but i would never break a deal.
I expect this goes for everyone here also. Well the people who have
been around longer and post often. >>
FC, you bring up a great point. There are several members here who would like to see me disappear. And there are several that I dont care much for either. But when it comes to business, I can put opinions aside and handle thing VERY professionally.
<< <i>everytime i sent my money to a forum member they have honored the deal. everytime i have been sent money by a forum member i have
honored the deal.
everyone i have dealt with offers a return policy unless stated.
on larger deals i ask for references.
no one here wants to be known as a scammer. sure, some people may not like me or what i say, but i would never break a deal.
I expect this goes for everyone here also. Well the people who have
been around longer and post often. >>
A couple of years ago I had a satisfying trade with TorinoCobra71 in a Swap hosted by Boom.
Other than that I've had 90+ successful transactions on eBay, including one with our very own Russ here.
I "trust" that if someone posts up a BST that they will come thru with their commitment to perform on their end, if I do. However, I've read a number of threads on these boards where one side failed to live up to the bargain. Obviously, I've read much more about unscrupulous Sellers/Buyers on eBay than here. So I always approach both venues with a wary eye. And reputation is a significant factor in how much I wish to risk on any transaction. Because the members here are more familiar than outside our group, I expect I trust a CU member much more than any one from the eBay community or elsewhere.
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As some out there are aware, I have no use for eBay, but I would buy and sell on the BST with nary a care . . .
Drunner
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<< <i>Are you part of the circle of trust? >>
Damn, beat me to it. Sorry RYK. >>
Don't worry. He does not know about the inner circle.
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<< <i> So how many of you would loan me 100 grand without thinking twice? (no this is not a solicitation) >>
I like you, but there's 0% chance I would loan you $100k. >>
I would trust what Mike says.
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Likewise they have done the same with me.
Now 100 grand......
As far as trust goes, I trust everyone. Not just the circle but the world as well. I get
burned once in a while. My wife trusts nobody. Makes for a good team. I trust, she
distrusts and we wait for the payment to clear!
But, don't tell her, but I've shipped coins before receiving payment off the BST board sales.
bob
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<< <i>Are you part of the circle of trust? >>
Damn, beat me to it. Sorry RYK. >>
I never realized you guys were attached at the hip that long ago....
edited to add
.........circle of trust, is that anything like the .... LIST?
Have you seen them?
Which way did they go?
I must find them!
I am their leader....
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
..........sounds like someone might be looking for a bail out.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
<< <i>Maybe that's a better way to put it...how many of you would send me an ultra-rarity on approval? >>
I don't have any 'ultra rarities" in my collection to sell, but I would have no hesitation sending any of my coins to you (or any other prominent board members) provided you can give me a good set of references.
I'll never offer to help get a proper grade again
<< <i>With all the old codgers here, maybe we should also have a Circle of Rust. >>
I represent that remark!
I may not be as good as I once was,
but I'm as good once as I always was.
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>Had alot of BST deals,and no problems.......Sold a UHR to forum member goldman86 but wants coin shipped first.....Seems OK..any "flags" before I decide. >>
anyone who asks for the coin to be shipped first immediately goes
on my suspect list, sorry to say.
unless of course the agreement was on review but that is normally
reserved for repeat buyers.
Haven't been hosed yet. Though, I did have some "tuition" with a few coins from folks when i was new here (only seemed to be a couple and only people that ONLY went to the BST and never came to the USCF or any other forum).
I've done deals for $10-$5000+ and no problems with checks/coins. I have had, both sending and receiving, delays of upwards of 2-3 weeks or more for checks to arrive. Sometimes it seems the USPS sends them around the world in 80 days before delivering them
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
Also, I just sent my small raw coin hoard to a member here wanting his expert opinion. I know he will give me his honest opinion with no sugar coating on top and I will respect his opinion. I feel like I will be disappointed in what I think are decent coins but are probably just average but we all have to learn. The hardest part of that deal was putting them in the mail hoping they would arrive.
A lot of good people here and I thank them all.
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<< <i>Had alot of BST deals,and no problems.......Sold a UHR to forum member goldman86 but wants coin shipped first.....Seems OK..any "flags" before I decide. >>
anyone who asks for the coin to be shipped first immediately goes
on my suspect list, sorry to say.
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There are a number I trust on the boards. Hope that falls under judgement not decisions.
or in my case, two dozen jelly donuts,
then lose our good reputations with the Forum
members. It is important and it really matters a lot.
Camelot