If a buyer is bad at math, doesn't make the seller automatically a con artist.
If a buyer is bad at math, doesn't make the seller automatically a con artist.
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The biggest truths are always left unsaid.
The biggest lies are repeated endlessly.
I agree with, marschenegger, as I will never sell "fake mill gold" or anything fake, I will always defend the seller if he lists exactly what he is selling. It is up to the buyer to do some research especially with Gold and Fine Metals. All the buyer see's is GOLD and they jump on it especially when the price is that low. Case in point when I was on E**y, I sold 1 gram of IAR Gold, and recieved a negative feedback (eventually overturned) because of the size, if they would have done some research they would have seen how big 1 gram of gold is.
So all I have to do is do your research before complaining about someone selling MILL GOLD
why would anybody want to buy one gram of silver when it is denominated in troy ounces, 31.103 grams to a troy ounce?
all you have to do is ask if you do not know...
you can also buy the brooklyn bridge as I am sure there are still multiple sellers even today
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