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In response to [redacted] Complaint: The accusations of [redacted] are simply not true Blanchard did not and has never sold a product with a 100% markup nor a 50% mark upOur clients receive a sales confirmation on each sale with our risk and disclosures, which addresses the mark up for awarenessThe “nationally known coin dealer” he referenced was simply trying to purchase a rare coin - of which there are less than a handful that are known – at a steep discount by suggesting he grossly overpaidBy trying to take advantage of [redacted] the coin deal was simply looking to buy the coin for a cheap as he could while dragging Blanchard, who has been in business for over years and has helped over 450,clients, through the mud The coin referenced in the complaint and in the email exchange between [redacted] and Blanchard, was purchase from a Blanchard client in a private sale There would be no way for [redacted] or the “national-known coin dealer” to know what Blanchard bought the coin for In years, Blanchard has only sold two of these coins Prior to [redacted] buying this coin in 2010, another one of our clients had held the coin since That being said, the coin in question – $- is a great coin and we would be willing to offer a full refund to [redacted]
In response to [redacted] Complaint: The accusations of [redacted] are simply not true. Blanchard did not and has never sold a product with a 100% markup nor a 50% mark up. Our clients receive a sales confirmation on each sale with our risk and disclosures, which addresses...
the mark up for awareness. The “nationally known coin dealer” he referenced was simply trying to purchase a rare coin - of which there are less than a handful that are known – at a steep discount by suggesting he grossly overpaid. By trying to take advantage of [redacted] the coin deal was simply looking to buy the coin for a cheap as he could while dragging Blanchard, who has been in business for over 40 years and has helped over 450,000 clients, through the mud. The coin referenced in the complaint and in the email exchange between [redacted] and Blanchard, was purchase from a Blanchard client in a private sale. There would be no way for [redacted] or the “national-known coin dealer” to know what Blanchard bought the coin for. In 40 years, Blanchard has only sold two of these coins. Prior to [redacted] buying this coin in 2010, another one of our clients had held the coin since 1999. That being said, the coin in question – 1866 $20 - is a great coin and we would be willing to offer a full refund to [redacted]