--- On Sun, 3/15/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> I personally don't object to his many ads...he's
> got some  real bargains  there. Now if others would post just as good 
> bargains, I'd be  favorable towards them too.  :O) 
> GeoZay  

 Caveat Emptor George-- For several sellers there are a fair amount of reports 
of:
1) meteorites never shipped after being paid for, 
2)specimens bought and never paid for and, 
3)switching junk material out and selling it for more valuable and better known 
material with faked provenience. 

Even with a copy of a data card from a reputable prior owner you've no way of 
knowing you were getting what was offered.  Ever wonder how a seller can 
dispose of material costing $50 a gram for $5 a gram, else give it away for 
advertising and still be in business? Offers that are concluded at well below 
market value can't go on year after year unless something fishy is going 
on--such as what is being advertised really isn't what is actually on the 
table. For me "Gosh I umm  I mixed up data cards  aaah uuuuh  I got mixed up, 
I'll never do it again" are smoke screens for scammers 99% of the time.

I'd only buy if there was no chance it could be misidentified( Millillibillie, 
SA, Gao complete stone  etc. and It was no more than 30% of the published 
purchase price.  Some sellers always publish their purchase price just in 
advance of posting it to ebay.

Elton

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