No one wants the one ounce Canadian gold coin ahahahaha
No one wants the one ounce Canadian gold coin ahahahaha
PM me. i'll take it! :p
It's either cos they're stupid and don't follow the gold market. Or they don't trust some weirdo trying to sell a "Gold" coin to them for $50
yea good pointMekstizzle wrote:
It's either cos they're stupid and don't follow the gold market. Or they don't trust some weirdo trying to sell a "Gold" coin to them for $50
To be fair if some random weirdo tried to sell me something for £50 on the street I wouldn't pay for it, how the fuck do you know it's real? And you have no way of contacting him/her afterwards.
The Sheriff wrote:
To be fair if some random weirdo tried to sell me something for £50 on the street I wouldn't pay for it, how the fuck do you know it's real? And you have no way of contacting him/her afterwards.
I would buy it tbh...ok i must admit this sound like a scam but well, considering the price of gold, you have some good chance of making bunch of money for it...No guts no glory....kinda apply to this no?
There could be the chance the guy stole it anyway.
Mostly the latter. It's a trust issue.Mekstizzle wrote:
It's either cos they're stupid and don't follow the gold market. Or they don't trust some weirdo trying to sell a "Gold" coin to them for $50
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Lets take the 'trust' issue out then.
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That is still suspect.. extremely abnormal. The guard is still up, don't talk to strange stranger.
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Still, I doubt the average joe takes any notice of the spot price of gold.Kmarion wrote:
Mostly the latter. It's a trust issue.Mekstizzle wrote:
It's either cos they're stupid and don't follow the gold market. Or they don't trust some weirdo trying to sell a "Gold" coin to them for $50
I don't doubt that. I still thinks this has more to do with the walls we put up in public. Especially in big cities.
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Oh of course, and I'm not denying it lol. That would definitely be the main reason. My comment was just an afterthoughtKmarion wrote:
I don't doubt that. I still thinks this has more to do with the walls we put up in public. Especially in big cities.
And the fact that it's so completely out of the ordinary, that everyone suspects a catch.
Either false money/gold or it's for some stunt or prank.
Either false money/gold or it's for some stunt or prank.

not sure, I've accepted a few "free hugs" when in edinburgh.PrivateVendetta wrote:
And the fact that it's so completely out of the ordinary, that everyone suspects a catch.
Either false money/gold or it's for some stunt or prank.
didja still have your wallet?I'm Jamesey wrote:
not sure, I've accepted a few "free hugs" when in edinburgh.PrivateVendetta wrote:
And the fact that it's so completely out of the ordinary, that everyone suspects a catch.
Either false money/gold or it's for some stunt or prank.
yeah but the first hug I made my brother hold my wallet, phone and passport before I accepted the hug
Free hugs isn't so much out of the ordinary anymore tbh, lots of people have seen it before, so it's not so much 'Wtf is gonna happen if i do?'.
From my experience
From my experience

damn that canadian gold
Wrong neighborhood. If someone did that where I work they would have given all that money away in a few minutes tbh.