Now that's a gold bar

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  1. mr-dead

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    this is the persons feedback selling the large gold bar + another 1kg gold bar and apparently they have recently sold a 1kg gold bar too :)

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    Does this look like someone who suddenly has nearly half a million 's worth of gold for sale, cant believe people are actually bidding.

    Greed always prevails.
     
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    spannermonkey Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Two hacked accounts I'm guessing
     
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    Poor english and no sales since 2007, you're probably right.
     
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    Big A.D. Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Wow, seller managed to buy a bar at auction in 2006 that wasn't manufactured until 2007.
     
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    Lol is that a 1kg gold bar for 6100 pounds?

    The foolish and greedy will get burned...

    That old saying, 'if it seems too goods to be true...'
     
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    Actually, I wonder if some of the people being scammed are newbie stackers who might not realise that it is simply not normal to pay under spot for PMs?

    It is normal to look for bargains on eBay though. In this sense I think eBay and PMs aren't very compatible. Particularly with bullion, as the fee structure doesn't work with bullion at all.
     

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