8 Jul, 2020 → by ClaimboUser927253
Getting Screwed!

In 2011 I purchased nine oz. of gold from Lear, at spot price. The Invoice showed nine $10.00 Liberty coins at $1513.00 . I agreed to this , as recorded by Lear, then sent them a check for the full amount. Several days later, I received the gold coins and put them in my safe, where they have resided since then. Recently, I decided to sell the coins back to Lear, and requested a quote. I was shocked to find out that the nine coins were 1/2 oz., not the 1 oz. coins that I thought I purchased. I did not realize that a $10.00 Liberty coin was 1/2 oz. I suddenly realized that I had been scammed out of half of my investment. This is what happens when you totally trust the company that you are dealing with, Lear Capital. I haven't given up yet. I want to tell this to a judge. User's recommendation: Buy elsewhere!
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