Gold Bar Stolen!

cesarnono13

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Jun 25, 2010
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those ding dongs had better have had a fence lined up --before--they pulled this job * their photos are all over the place --prints left i'm sure -- the bars gold worth say 90,000 -- a fence (crooked jeweler or pawn shop type person who can smelt it down to refined bars --might give em say $10,000 for it (about the same as the insurace company"reward" ) --- theres a very good chance these nit wits will be caught * -- not too bright letting yourself be "photographed" in the act and not wearing gloves --duh.

being its a "high profile" case --they if caught will be made a "exsample" of count on it.---many many years in jail.
 

ivan salis said:
those ding dongs had better have had a fence lined up --before--they pulled this job * their photos are all over the place --prints left i'm sure -- the bars gold worth say 90,000 -- a fence (crooked jeweler or pawn shop type person who can smelt it down to refined bars --might give em say $10,000 for it (about the same as the insurace company"reward" ) --- theres a very good chance these nit wits will be caught * -- not too bright letting yourself be "photographed" in the act and not wearing gloves --duh.

being its a "high profile" case --they if caught will be made a "exsample" of count on it.---many many years in jail.

It's true what you say about a smelter only giving them such a small portion of the actual worth in gold, locally anyway... Being that I live in california and not too far from the border where I've met tons of interesting individuals, its easy to fedex or personally go to shops in mexico where they are paying 90% of the spot price for all gold NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Word on the street is that most are paying such high prices because of all the turmoil and such in the country and people with the means to do so are just stocking up with gold. In any case its hard to really know what or who you are financing by selling your gold across the border but suffice to say there are pretty easy ways to quickly and quietly cash in. guess the only things the culprits have to worry about now is getting out of dodge without being spotted :tongue3:
 

cesarnono13 said:
ivan salis said:
those ding dongs had better have had a fence lined up --before--they pulled this job * their photos are all over the place --prints left i'm sure -- the bars gold worth say 90,000 -- a fence (crooked jeweler or pawn shop type person who can smelt it down to refined bars --might give em say $10,000 for it (about the same as the insurace company"reward" ) --- theres a very good chance these nit wits will be caught * -- not too bright letting yourself be "photographed" in the act and not wearing gloves --duh.

being its a "high profile" case --they if caught will be made a "exsample" of count on it.---many many years in jail.

It's true what you say about a smelter only giving them such a small portion of the actual worth in gold, locally anyway... Being that I live in california and not too far from the border where I've met tons of interesting individuals, its easy to fedex or personally go to shops in mexico where they are paying 90% of the spot price for all gold NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Word on the street is that most are paying such high prices because of all the turmoil and such in the country and people with the means to do so are just stocking up with gold. In any case its hard to really know what or who you are financing by selling your gold across the border but suffice to say there are pretty easy ways to quickly and quietly cash in. guess the only things the culprits have to worry about now is getting out of dodge without being spotted :tongue3:


Getting into Mexico illegally is harder than it is getting into America :laughing9:
 

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