WHY YOU SHOULDN'T BUY YOUR SILVER FROM BULLION DEALERS .

What staff lol you think a bullion dealer has a stack of staff like woolworths ?.maybe 3-4 in total .You cant compare silver dealers to a dam mechanic. A mechanic is working on a car fixing things and constantly changing parts on it . A silver dealer is a silver dealer there is nothing complicated about it . You saying I'm a backyard dealer as some attempt to insult me when everyone in this forum knows dam well . These dealers are price gouging .XRF machine who needs an XRF machine.An overpriced metal detector . You don't need an XRF machine if you arent a complete knucklehead . You have eyes use them .99% of the Chinese knock-offs are easy to spot if you have a brain . The only things that can be challenging are silver bars and they are pointless if you want to make real money . Any silver buyer who is worth his grain of salt won't buy silver bars . You can call me everything you want whatever makes you feel good at night but one thing you cant call me is a scammer . There is no way these coins should be sold for $34 an ounce it's half the reason why the silver bullion market is dying . Because these dealers are greedy and taking advantage of people .So far every comment you have made is just you insulting me.I'm guessing you super insecure because obviously you paid way to much for your silver and don't like your hearing . Either way, you're an idiot if you defend these dealers.
FYI An XRF machine is not an overpriced metal detector: a metal detector merely detects if any metal is present, an XRF is a specialized equipment which actually tells you the elemental composition of a metal whether it's gold silver or any metal and is far more accurate than "Using your eyes".
 
Alibaba is his trusted coin forum?!
Now i know why many people have left this site in past .Going over old posts explains alot .People on here seem to be ignorant to change and want to belittle anyone who teaches them something new .But hey continue to pay through the nose for silver and have a arrogant attitude .Ill continue to make money while you guys continue to get ripped off .Good day .
 
I buy from dealers because the receipt has potential value in the future.:D
For example, receipts from Bullion Bourse are now collector items. :eek:
Receipts from the Perth Mint prior to Chinese take-over will be considered as collector items. ;)
I think folk would rather buy a tube of coins from a bloke who has a receipt from a recognized bullion dealer, especially if he only has a few trades. :cool:

Personally, I think most blokes here are pretty good at picking the peaks and troughs,they won't be buying when the premiums are high, but they'll be buying when supply
is assured, and, probably from their dealer.
Why wouldn't I support my bullion dealer, he makes a profit, he stays in business, that's a good thing; besides, you get to know the bloke and, trust is half the battle, especially when you need to sell quick or want to buy with cash.

Sorry for going off-thread a bit but, I fell better now. :D
 
Are you sure about that?! What's your support on your 'facts'?! Donald Trump said so?!
Well, I'm paying $27-28 for most premium Perth mint bullion coins. But hey apparently im a scam artist who knows nothing. All I gotta say to that is enjoy paying $34-$38 a coin from dealers.I could of taught you how to pay alot less .even with your combined deals I'm still paying less than you guys but apparently, I don't know what I'm talking about. I'll leave you guys with this and then I'm not coming back. If you always do the same thing you will always get the same result. I guess this is why I'm so successful today with metals. Because I didn't follow what the rest of the sheep were doing and if the silver dealers actually cared about you guys they wouldn't be ripping you off to high heaven.Good day.
 
Well, I'm paying $27-28 for most premium Perth mint bullion coins. But hey apparently im a scam artist who knows nothing.
A while back (when things were cheaper) I paid $18 for a 1oz panda on Alibaba, guaranteed to be 999 pure silver. Well I thought I hit the jackpot when 8 coins arrived, until I started checking them. They all turned out to be fake, but I did manage to get a refund, and I kept the fakes because they wouldn't pay the return postage. So it was okay in the end, but you really don't want the hassles with these people. I reckon it was a cheap lesson.
 
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