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  • Report:  #708866

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  • Reported By:
    Rose — Las Vegas Nevada United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, March 22, 2011
  • Updated:
    Tue, March 22, 2011
  • National Collector’s Mint TRUSTED BUSINESS | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. Collectors worldwide trust the superior quality of National Collector’s Mint products. National Collector’s Mint a trustworthy, reliable source of rare, beautiful and collectible precious metals. National Collector’s Mint has genuine Morgan Silver Dollars & U.S. Government Proof Sets, to the latest quarters, Presidential Dollars. National Collector’s Mint offers a wide variety of US coins.
    8 Slater St.
    8 Slater St., New York
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    1-800-542-4381
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On March 7, 2011, I responded to an advertisement on the internet from National Collectors Mint (getmorgans.com) offering Morgan Silver Dollars for $29.90 each. I had my son order 20 coins. We received an order confirmation for a total price of $617.00 for the 20 Silver Dollars. The next day, March 8, 2011, however, my son received an e-mail stating that National Collectors Mint was charging my bank account $799.00 for the same order! That is $182.00 more!
We tried to call numerous times, but the Customer Service number just went to voice mail so we left many messages to cancel the order. My son also sent at least 4 e-mails and 2 complaint letters to cancel the order to their customer service but National Collectors Mint NEVER responded. We checked the Web site several times over the next days, and they continued to offer the Morgan Silver Dollars at $29.90 each!
On March 16, 2011 my bank account has been debited for the $799.00 and I am very upset that this company would offer a product at an advertised price and then fail to keep their word. I feel I have been defrauded. I am 83 years old and visually impared, so this is very painful to me that National Collectors Mint would take advantage of me.
Today is March 21, 2011 and we have not heard from National Collectors Mint or received any coins. They just took my money.

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