Did TonedRarities ever get his coin back or his $2000? He seems to have disappeared. I think this thread will be around until we get closure.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Apparently not. Buyer claims he sent it back on the 26th so it won't be officially lost for another 11 days or so. Last word is that the package reached the seller's post office and went MIA after that. I guess they are still looking for it.
<<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
>>
I doubt that, but you never know. Certainly it is understandable that he would be concerned about a lot of hassle in being made whole in the event it truly was lost.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
>>
ooops, thats supposed to be premature inculpation.
from dictionary.com:
in·cul·pate /ɪnˈkʌlpeɪt, ˈɪnkʌlpeɪt/ Show Spelled[in-kuhl-peyt, in-kuhl-peyt] Show IPA verb (used with object), -pat·ed, -pat·ing. 1. to charge with fault; blame; accuse. 2. to involve in a charge; incriminate.
ex·cul·pate /ˈɛkskʌlˌpeɪt, ɪkˈskʌlpeɪt/ Show Spelled[ek-skuhl-peyt, ik-skuhl-peyt] Show IPA verb (used with object), -pat·ed, -pat·ing. to clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
>>
>>
And you would be wrong. >>
I would say I'm in a better position to know if I agree with the post than you are
<< <i>I think the coin is now encased in cement resting right next to Hoffa.......just a guess of course >>
You've been here a long time... do you remember Scottieo who said he lost an 1804 dollar when it fell out of his pocket while on a construction site? I think he said it ended up in a fresh pour of cement.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
>>
>>
And you would be wrong. >>
I would say I'm in a better position to know if I agree with the post than you are >>
I'm gonna hijack this silly thread with another scenario.
Please advise :
Customer notifies me that he's looking for a coin. I find the coin and sell it as an MS 64. Two months later he comes back and asks for his money because others ( 3 other reputable dealers) say it's scratched and would never even make a net 63 if it got into a holder. Buyer wanted it for his album which he first showed me before I went shopping for the coin. (another dealer found me the coin at the Baltimore show). I actually purchased 2. One for inventory ! Both were raw and under $400 each.
I reimburse the guy his money , and indicate that PCGS will get this coin. He states he'd like the coin if it makes the grade. I told him to find another dealer because I am fair and I disagree with those other dealers, but I'm outnumbered , see ? then I asked him to tell me who these other dealers were. He would not. I wanted to call them on their assessment.
Collector emails me recently, asking if coin returned and how much do I want for it ... Coin is returned and is MS 64 + RD. It's sister is MS 65 RD. I want the initial sell price plus the extra fees to PCGS. That puts the coin way over price guide and I'll be stuck with this doubled die reverse for life now.
I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. I'm insulted but I'm not ticked off. Who is wrong ? I know of 3 dealers who cannot tell the difference between die polish lines and Polish sausages, but it's refreshing coming here to tell you all. As for the collector: I think he'll crack the coin out for his album anyway. He just wanted the truth and now he will have to pay more for it.
Collectors who have doubts in their dealer are trouble. This was a retired teacher. Sheesh. Who ya gonna trust when your own teacher don't know what's what ! This is why a lot of people get "burned". They don't know Jack !
Some think I drink KoolAid.... I just use PCGS to PROVE and reprove. Is it worth it ? Not with collectors and dealers like that.
<< <i>I'm gonna hijack this silly thread with another scenario.
Please advise :
Customer notifies me that he's looking for a coin. I find the coin and sell it as an MS 64. Two months later he comes back and asks for his money because others ( 3 other reputable dealers) say it's scratched and would never even make a net 63 if it got into a holder. Buyer wanted it for his album which he first showed me before I went shopping for the coin. (another dealer found me the coin at the Baltimore show). I actually purchased 2. One for inventory ! Both were raw and under $400 each.
I reimburse the guy his money , and indicate that PCGS will get this coin. He states he'd like the coin if it makes the grade. I told him to find another dealer because I am fair and I disagree with those other dealers, but I'm outnumbered , see ? then I asked him to tell me who these other dealers were. He would not. I wanted to call them on their assessment.
Collector emails me recently, asking if coin returned and how much do I want for it ... Coin is returned and is MS 64 + RD. It's sister is MS 65 RD. I want the initial sell price plus the extra fees to PCGS. That puts the coin way over price guide and I'll be stuck with this doubled die reverse for life now.
I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. I'm insulted but I'm not ticked off. Who is wrong ? I know of 3 dealers who cannot tell the difference between die polish lines and Polish sausages, but it's refreshing coming here to tell you all. As for the collector: I think he'll crack the coin out for his album anyway. He just wanted the truth and now he will have to pay more for it.
Collectors who have doubts in their dealer are trouble. This was a retired teacher. Sheesh. Who ya gonna trust when your own teacher don't know what's what ! This is why a lot of people get "burned". They don't know Jack !
Some think I drink KoolAid.... I just use PCGS to PROVE and reprove. Is it worth it ? Not with collectors and dealers like that. >>
Shoulda done the math before submitting. Make the sale but make him pay a premium.
Alfred, I didn't want to take up bandwidth DerryB, the math is simple. It's the balance which is difficult. Telephoto , I was an am confident in my grading skills. As a matter of fact, when the coin first returned, I told the buyer I would happily reimburse him because I trusted my eyes. Keep in mind, I was tasked by this fellow to find him the coin. I asked him to find another dealer to fill his collection. Apparently he knows 3 that he trusts more than me when it comes to "coins". That's all cool, too.
TwoSides: If you were confident in your grading, then why not just resell the coin raw? There are plenty of collectors out there that don't need a label to buy a coin. I'm just saying. Why waste money (no offense to our hosts) having it slabbed when you knew it would bury you in the piece, cost-wise?
<< <i> I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. >>
If you knew you were gonna get buried, why dis you a) buy it in the 1st place and b) send it in to be graded knowing the grading fees would assist in the burial? Not too smart.
ok I feel like something weird is going on ok by now everyone knows me and TR had a deal ...ok he had me send him a deposit .to a friends email (Ian) ...well something dosent make since as i emailed ianand now this guy is telling me he dosent know whou TR or (Chris) is and to leave him alone he also is telling me that chris must be giving me his email and he is not involved and dosent know what im talking about ..... well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
<< <i>ok I feel like something weird is going on ok by now everyone knows me and TR had a deal ...ok he had me send him a deposit .to a friends email (Ian) ...well something dosent make since as i emailed ianand now this guy is telling me he dosent know whou TR or (Chris) is and to leave him alone he also is telling me that chris must be giving me his email and he is not involved and dosent know what im talking about ..... well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do >>
How does one send a deposit to a friends email? >>
<< <i>ok I feel like something weird is going on ok by now everyone knows me and TR had a deal ...ok he had me send him a deposit .to a friends email (Ian) ...well something dosent make since as i emailed ianand now this guy is telling me he dosent know whou TR or (Chris) is and to leave him alone he also is telling me that chris must be giving me his email and he is not involved and dosent know what im talking about ..... well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do >>
What he said! I get a headache and just want to ignore whenever I see things that are typed and are so atrociously bad (poor spelling/grammar/puncuation/spacing/caps/etc)
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
23 pages and pushing 450 replies. Hasn't this thread exhausted all possible potential replies? With many recycled "opinions" perhaps it's time that this thread dies.
Just sayin'
Cheers!
Kirk
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<< <i>So TR leaaves us and IN joins us. TR cannot refute anything now but now IN is all talkative. Does it really matter if TR asked IN to send money to a third party, like a smart member here opined, $200 was probably owed and it is a novel way to pay off debt and not pay taxes ie who cares, that isn't what is important. Lets see what happens when the proper amount of time has gone by for the PO to do its own proper investigation and if all debts are sufficiently paid off, I am certain that now IN will let us know since he is he is here with us now. >>
So how do you handle a return if you have the down payment sent to someone else? If he didn't have the money to pay Ian, how was he going to refund IN? Or was Ian just holding the $200 in escrow?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>400
Ugh beat me by a nanosecond! But will you be there are 700????
Edited to add: In a brief moment of lucid clarity I realize it's probably because people like me make pointless posts to it.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
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<< <i>I need closure.
I expect popcorn in 10 days hence!!!
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
I doubt that, but you never know. Certainly it is understandable that he would be concerned about a lot of hassle in being made whole in the event it truly was lost.
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
ooops, thats supposed to be premature inculpation.
from dictionary.com:
in·cul·pate /ɪnˈkʌlpeɪt, ˈɪnkʌlpeɪt/ Show Spelled[in-kuhl-peyt, in-kuhl-peyt] Show IPA
verb (used with object), -pat·ed, -pat·ing.
1. to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
2. to involve in a charge; incriminate.
ex·cul·pate /ˈɛkskʌlˌpeɪt, ɪkˈskʌlpeɪt/ Show Spelled[ek-skuhl-peyt, ik-skuhl-peyt] Show IPA
verb (used with object), -pat·ed, -pat·ing.
to clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate.
<< <i>I think the coin is now encased in cement resting right next to Hoffa.......just a guess of course
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
<< <i>
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
And you would be wrong.
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<< <i>
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
And you would be wrong. >>
I would say I'm in a better position to know if I agree with the post than you are
<< <i>I think the coin is now encased in cement resting right next to Hoffa.......just a guess of course
You've been here a long time... do you remember Scottieo who said he lost an 1804 dollar when it fell out of his pocket while on a construction site? I think he said it ended up in a fresh pour of cement.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i><<something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome >>
Either that or the op got the coin in the mail and is trying to figure out how to man up considering the number of rips he will get for premature exculpation.
And you would be wrong. >>
I would say I'm in a better position to know if I agree with the post than you are
Then you are agreeing with a post that is wrong.
Please advise :
Customer notifies me that he's looking for a coin. I find the coin and sell it as an MS 64. Two months later he comes back and asks for his money because others ( 3 other reputable dealers) say it's scratched and would never even make a net 63 if it got into a holder. Buyer wanted it for his album which he first showed me before I went shopping for the coin. (another dealer found me the coin at the Baltimore show). I actually purchased 2. One for inventory ! Both were raw and under $400 each.
I reimburse the guy his money , and indicate that PCGS will get this coin. He states he'd like the coin if it makes the grade. I told him to find another dealer because I am fair and I disagree with those other dealers, but I'm outnumbered , see ? then I asked him to tell me who these other dealers were. He would not. I wanted to call them on their assessment.
Collector emails me recently, asking if coin returned and how much do I want for it ...
Coin is returned and is MS 64 + RD. It's sister is MS 65 RD. I want the initial sell price plus the extra fees to PCGS. That puts the coin way over price guide and I'll be stuck with this doubled die reverse for life now.
I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. I'm insulted but I'm not ticked off. Who is wrong ? I know of 3 dealers who cannot tell the difference between die polish lines and Polish sausages, but it's refreshing coming here to tell you all. As for the collector: I think he'll crack the coin out for his album anyway. He just wanted the truth and now he will have to pay more for it.
Collectors who have doubts in their dealer are trouble. This was a retired teacher. Sheesh. Who ya gonna trust when your own teacher don't know what's what ! This is why a lot of people get "burned". They don't know Jack !
Some think I drink KoolAid.... I just use PCGS to PROVE and reprove. Is it worth it ? Not with collectors and dealers like that.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>I'm gonna hijack this silly thread with another scenario.
Please advise :
Customer notifies me that he's looking for a coin. I find the coin and sell it as an MS 64. Two months later he comes back and asks for his money because others ( 3 other reputable dealers) say it's scratched and would never even make a net 63 if it got into a holder. Buyer wanted it for his album which he first showed me before I went shopping for the coin. (another dealer found me the coin at the Baltimore show). I actually purchased 2. One for inventory ! Both were raw and under $400 each.
I reimburse the guy his money , and indicate that PCGS will get this coin. He states he'd like the coin if it makes the grade. I told him to find another dealer because I am fair and I disagree with those other dealers, but I'm outnumbered , see ? then I asked him to tell me who these other dealers were. He would not. I wanted to call them on their assessment.
Collector emails me recently, asking if coin returned and how much do I want for it ...
Coin is returned and is MS 64 + RD. It's sister is MS 65 RD. I want the initial sell price plus the extra fees to PCGS. That puts the coin way over price guide and I'll be stuck with this doubled die reverse for life now.
I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. I'm insulted but I'm not ticked off. Who is wrong ? I know of 3 dealers who cannot tell the difference between die polish lines and Polish sausages, but it's refreshing coming here to tell you all. As for the collector: I think he'll crack the coin out for his album anyway. He just wanted the truth and now he will have to pay more for it.
Collectors who have doubts in their dealer are trouble. This was a retired teacher. Sheesh. Who ya gonna trust when your own teacher don't know what's what ! This is why a lot of people get "burned". They don't know Jack !
Some think I drink KoolAid.... I just use PCGS to PROVE and reprove. Is it worth it ? Not with collectors and dealers like that. >>
Shoulda done the math before submitting. Make the sale but make him pay a premium.
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
DerryB, the math is simple. It's the balance which is difficult.
Telephoto , I was an am confident in my grading skills. As a matter of fact, when the coin first returned, I told the buyer I would happily reimburse him because I trusted my eyes. Keep in mind, I was tasked by this fellow to find him the coin. I asked him to find another dealer to fill his collection. Apparently he knows 3 that he trusts more than me when it comes to "coins". That's all cool, too.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
Why waste money (no offense to our hosts) having it slabbed when you knew it would bury you in the piece, cost-wise?
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
The name is LEE!
<< <i>
I paid MS 64 money and added my percentage when I sold it to him. Now I have more into the coin than it's worth. >>
If you knew you were gonna get buried, why dis you a) buy it in the 1st place and b) send it in to be graded knowing the grading fees would assist in the burial?
Not too smart.
well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do
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<< <i>ok I feel like something weird is going on ok by now everyone knows me and TR had a deal ...ok he had me send him a deposit .to a friends email (Ian) ...well something dosent make since as i emailed ianand now this guy is telling me he dosent know whou TR or (Chris) is and to leave him alone he also is telling me that chris must be giving me his email and he is not involved and dosent know what im talking about .....
well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do >>
How does one send a deposit to a friends email? >>
I would guess paypal.
Getting thicker than molasses.
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
<< <i>ok I feel like something weird is going on ok by now everyone knows me and TR had a deal ...ok he had me send him a deposit .to a friends email (Ian) ...well something dosent make since as i emailed ianand now this guy is telling me he dosent know whou TR or (Chris) is and to leave him alone he also is telling me that chris must be giving me his email and he is not involved and dosent know what im talking about .....
well now i get a email from TR-chris ..apoligizing and telling me how sorry he was and that if i would just send him a few hundred more we would be square ...well i ask chris why this ian guy acts like he dosent even know him as this is where the money was sent and he tells me oh well he just dosent know anything about coins and ask me to not email ian anymore just email him directly .....does any of this seem weird to anyone else ...it makes me mad as i feel like he tryed to ruin my name around here and i do quit a bit of transactions on these boards
im looking for advice on what everyone thinks i should do >>
I think you should get a spell checker.
<< <i>Sounds like TR had you pay a debt of his to Ian with your deposit payment to Ian.
Getting thicker than molasses. >>
thats the thing he said his paypal was frozen ...so send it to ian ....
well strange thing is ian says he dosent even know him
here is part of the email i got back from Ian
ITs not me genuis he might be stealing my email address
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<< <i>I think you should get a spell checker. >>
yea i just type real fast and never go back and check it
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I think you should get a spell checker. >>
What he said! I get a headache and just want to ignore whenever I see things that are typed and are so atrociously bad (poor spelling/grammar/puncuation/spacing/caps/etc)
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
Me too.
Just sayin'
Cheers!
Kirk
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<< <i>I think you should get a spell checker. >>
yea i just type real fast and never go back and check it
I use FireFox 3.6 as my browser and it has a built-in spell checker, which catches my frequent misspellings.
IIRC Chrome does too.
<< <i>So TR leaaves us and IN joins us.
TR cannot refute anything now but now IN is all talkative.
Does it really matter if TR asked IN to send money to a third party, like a smart member here opined, $200 was probably owed and it is a novel way to pay off debt and not pay taxes ie who cares, that isn't what is important. Lets see what happens when the proper amount of time has gone by for the PO to do its own proper investigation and if all debts are sufficiently paid off, I am certain that now IN will let us know since he is he is here with us now. >>
So how do you handle a return if you have the down payment sent to someone else? If he didn't have the money to pay Ian, how was he going to refund IN? Or was Ian just holding the $200 in escrow?
<< <i>So TR leaaves us and IN joins us.
TR cannot refute anything now but now IN is all talkative. >>
Good point, Realone.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>So TR leaaves us and IN joins us.
TR cannot refute anything now but now IN is all talkative. >>
Good point, Realone. >>
I think they're both a little suspect if you ask me.
Last post for me regarding this crazy issue.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
<< <i>Did TR get banned? >>
I believe so.