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Re: Stopping Order At Bank/World Reserve Monetary Exchange Validity

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Posted by JeffK on April 01, 2008 at 19:18:47:

In Reply to: Re: Stopping Order At Bank/World Reserve Monetary Exchange Validity posted by Ben Lieber on March 31, 2008 at 21:25:10:

Any time you see a company advertising coins with all sorts of emotional adjectives attached, beware. Esp. with new coins, make sure you can't get the same coins for a lot less by going to your bank. Those are red flags to RUN, do not walk, the other way.

Plus, buying from any organization that doesn't have any mention of adhering to industry-recognized standards (PNG, for ex.) is a lot like buying a car off the street and hoping you got a good deal (NOT).

Your example will hopefully help others. The rules as always:

> Do your homework.

> Caveat emptor.


Also,

: All these negative comments are freaking me out!! I never bought a coin before in my life before responding to their fullpage ad.

: I did receive the first five rolls and indivual coins but I signed up for the whole set and I will try to cancel.

: HOWEVER, HERE'S A TIP TO PROTECT YOURSELVES:

: If I am willing to pay a $20 charge at my bank, I can stop ANY charge (before the charge, that is) by indicating the PRECISE amount I don't want paid.

: The set I signed up for is $28 per roll of 12 + one matching separate coin, plus $6.88 for shipping = $34.88. I don't know if they charge the whole $34.88 or break it down into the two amounts of $28.00 and $6.88.

: I can tell my bank, at $20 for EACH amount, not to pay any charges in those amounts.



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