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its-all-a-lie said:
anyone lookin for a nice gold ring? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-14kt-Gold-Ring-NOT-scrap-grams-NR-/270918778490?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f14047e7a

Jerry is this your ring? SIze X is my favourite size.
By the way, I'm going to the jewellers today with the stones you sent.
 
OOOOOPPPSSS!!! :roll:

http://www.wmctv.com/story/16944877/bartlett-man-finds-26000-in-safe-bought-on-ebay

For this guy from Barlett, that's the best of e-bay! :mrgreen:

Phil
 
Well, I think the buyer did find some money, because of the staments that were first made by each other.
I think the seller is making excuses, trying to get himself out of the dumb spot he put himself in.
 
joem said:
its-all-a-lie said:
anyone lookin for a nice gold ring? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-14kt-Gold-Ring-NOT-scrap-grams-NR-/270918778490?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f14047e7a

Jerry is this your ring? SIze X is my favourite size.
By the way, I'm going to the jewellers today with the stones you sent.
ok, maybe there are a few you can use.
 
philddreamer said:
Well, I think the buyer did find some money, because of the staments that were first made by each other.
I think the seller is making excuses, trying to get himself out of the dumb spot he put himself in.

That is hilarious. The seller asked for a cut and claims he would give a cut had roles been reversed. What a crock. And the buyer should have kept his mouth shut. He'll have to claim it now.
 
My one curiosity: they never had contact with the buyer?
how'd they even hear about the story then? The seller went to the news agency himself to share with the world what dumb luck he had?
 
Look at this guy's auction. Oh Wow! 9 grams of gold-ish looking whatsit! Tested with stannous chloride even!
What do you mean what karat? It's just gold, it has to be worth at least $400 right?

Never mind that it looks more like a piece of moldy food, or the blue spots on it indicating heavy copper content.
Act now and he'll include a fake gold ingot charm. Operators might be waiting... or not.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/9-0-grams-g...358?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f1436a1e6

macfixer01
 
pins have really gone up lately

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEN-10-High-Grade-Gold-Telecomm-Computer-Connector-Pins-Scrap-Recovery-/251004609492?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a710a63d4#ht_500wt_1282

only $0.649 apiece at time of post

Eric
 
Gold Fever. I've seen it before. It is a contagious, ugly, and very serious condition. I'll write more later, I need to go list some pins on ebay. :|
 
I just received delivery of some 22 fiber 386/486 that I won on e-bay.
I bid on them, (though I had never seen fiber one's before), expecting a close yield to the ceramic ones. Any fellow member familiar with these?

Thanks!

Phil
 

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I have ran across them before, but I have never processed any of them. I don't see anything on that site that shows what they might contain as far as precious metals go. I am curious as to what they might yield though. I usually just leave them on the boards, maybe I should be saving them up!
 
It will be interesting to see the yields. Keep us posted on your results. I have some i960 chips off of slot processors that are like the black part of yours. I incinerated one to check for PM's. There is definitely gold conductors in them. Good Luck! John.
 

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