Provident Metals Posted Prices

They are the prices you would lock in to if you could call and get through to someone that very second. Because they update their prices in real time, however, in the time it takes you to call and lock in the market could have changed your price.
 

Thanks a ton Dok. I just wanted to be sure that they don't try to adjust those prices purely to widen a spread. I didn't suspect that was the case, but my theory is that these would represent an "attainable" market value if I were to ever accumulate enough to sell, rather than using coinflation which seems tougher to reach. Thanks again!
 

Provident Metals Joe Merrick Jeremy Denny scamming

Provident Metals Joe Merrick Jeremy Denny scamming
Provident Metals
PO Box 325
Lavon, TX 75166
Phone (877) 429-8790
Joe Merrick (31 years old)
Jeremy Denny (30 years old)
Neal Work

Provident Metals is operated by 30 years old owner, Joe Merrick with PO BOX address in Texas.

Their price quote is higher than market price, and does not reflect market price reflections which they refuse to explain.

You will see a lot of complaints against this company that it is actually scamming.

1. they charge false market loss fees when there is no market loss (never purchased)
2. they also charge false market loss ADMIN fees.
3. timing is great. they wait several months until gold price goes down, then demand/extort market loss/admin charges.
4. gold price fluctuate. their policy is to keep gains, but customer pays losses. so they wait several months to see gold price drops, then demand false market losses.

Someone needs to investigate these individuals and company with po box.
 

Provident Metals Joe Merrick Jeremy Denny scamming
Provident Metals
PO Box 325
Lavon, TX 75166
Phone (877) 429-8790
Joe Merrick (31 years old)
Jeremy Denny (30 years old)
Neal Work

Provident Metals is operated by 30 years old owner, Joe Merrick with PO BOX address in Texas.

Their price quote is higher than market price, and does not reflect market price reflections which they refuse to explain.

You will see a lot of complaints against this company that it is actually scamming.

1. they charge false market loss fees when there is no market loss (never purchased)
2. they also charge false market loss ADMIN fees.
3. timing is great. they wait several months until gold price goes down, then demand/extort market loss/admin charges.
4. gold price fluctuate. their policy is to keep gains, but customer pays losses. so they wait several months to see gold price drops, then demand false market losses.

Someone needs to investigate these individuals and company with po box.


So you signed up on TNET just to slam Provident? Ive dealt with them and had no problems. You have what we call, an obvious exterior motive. Dont sell to them then. Your opinion matters here, but dont go throwing stones at a company that so many of us have used before. Who cares if they are 30, and 31. Sounds like you have other motives here.
 

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