He has a serious question, no need to answer like that. Depending upon where you get your definition, bullion only applies to precious metals, and often only to bars and the like, and not coins like you sell. Copper is indeed a base metal, not a precious metal. So calling your copper coins "bullion" is tenuous at best. There are copper "bullion" bars available but you only sell copper coins. And do you seriously expect people to buy $10000 worth of copper coins? Really?
hi what's the difference between extruded copper bars I can get at my building supplier and your bullion?
When did copper become bullion? "we don't except bitcoin payments" Except or accept, which is it? _JOHNLGALT. ....and HER.
If this turns out to be a genuine deal we will kick ourselves for sure. Some members need to play the game and dont react too much. If its scam you ll still be able to enjoy the conversation. Love all regardless. Scammers make us look better *scarface
I rather kick myself over missing the Bitcoin 600% gain rather than this paltry 15% return scam. https://www.coinbase.com/charts
How much do your ounces weigh? ... Might seem like a silly question, but you'll find the answer is telling. Check out the Gumtree add and look at the coin. Dodgy as all Turtle!
Good work fellas. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS QUOTES "Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman."