Gold Bullion Scam



gold bullion scam
Did I get a good deal from goldline?

I called goldline to buy some gold. I told them I wanted to buy bullion coins. They then spent 30 minutes on the phone with me trying to convince me to buy semi-numismatic or numismatic coins. After doing some hw I’m glad I stuck to my guns and didn’t fall for their overpriced scam which would’ve been 35% commission on top. I ended up buying the kruger bullions at 5% commission price. I think it came out to like $1300 a coin for 1 oz. Did I get an ok deal or did goldline rip me off? Is 5% good?

A 5% commission is not bad. Since gold is currently at almost $1400/ounce, if you paid $1300 for a 1 ounce coin any time in the past 30 days, you came out ahead.

Is the $1300 before or after the commission? If it’s before, then you actually paid about $1365, which is about where the spot price was a couple of days ago.

Silver Coin Scam Exposed



 Cobra Gold


Cobra Gold


$37.85


Used – Based on a true story — the world’s biggest bank robbery and the SAS’s greatest scam. It is 1976 in war-torn Beirut. Under cover of a massive firefight, an unknown band of armed men blast their way into the Imperial Bank of Beirut. Over the next 48 hours they load three trucks with gold bullion and then disappear without a trace. Two weeks earlier, a young SAS Major newly arrived in The Regiment had tasked his men with planning just such a Beirut bank robbery — strictly as an exercise o

 Cobra Gold


Cobra Gold


$268.82


New – Based on a true story — the world’s biggest bank robbery and the SAS’s greatest scam. It is 1976 in war-torn Beirut. Under cover of a massive firefight, an unknown band of armed men blast their way into the Imperial Bank of Beirut. Over the next 48 hours they load three trucks with gold bullion and then disappear without a trace. Two weeks earlier, a young SAS Major newly arrived in The Regiment had tasked his men with planning just such a Beirut bank robbery — strictly as an exercise on

 Cobra Gold


Cobra Gold


$153.06


New – Based on a true story — the world’s biggest bank robbery and the SAS’s greatest scam. It is 1976 in war-torn Beirut. Under cover of a massive firefight, an unknown band of armed men blast their way into the Imperial Bank of Beirut. Over the next 48 hours they load three trucks with gold bullion and then disappear without a trace. Two weeks earlier, a young SAS Major newly arrived in The Regiment had tasked his men with planning just such a Beirut bank robbery — strictly as an exercise on
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