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Dublin Rarities review: will not return money 2

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my 86 year old mother is very hard of hearing. Joe mcArthy of Dublin Rarities sent her a shipwreck coin. He used her check routing number and charged 900 dollars. she did not think he could get money without her signature. i have phoned him and the company and his secretary about ten times.. They assure me they are mailing her money back. She mailed the coin back about ago. He states they mailed her money back on Veterans Day So far, no money has been received. My Mom is so upset that I am afraid she will have a stroke. she can not sleep or eat. It is more than she can stand.. Please help her if you can. She trusted this man. He took advantage of her.

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Wanda F
, US
Aug 24, 2015 8:16 pm EDT

Do not trade with dublin rarities! Our complaints make no difference! They owe me. $70, 000, but I will never see it, I'm sure. I complained to the attorney general of New York, the local New York district attorney, and got a pat on the back, and there there, it will be all right! So now I file bankruptcy. I am 81 year old widow and that is how I've been treated. So they will continue to scam people over and over again! So, that is that

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M. Castaneda
Santa Maria, US
May 23, 2014 6:55 pm EDT

This message is for everyone who purchases coins online or through any other means with a coin dealer. Make sure they have a licence to start with. With the first sign of trouble and I mean the first sign, call your credit card company and file a complaint and they will stop the charges on your account and they (the credit card company) will stop their payment to in this case Dublin Rarities. Let the credit card company handle the situation and stay out of it. If DR clears their books and your credit card statement charges have been reversed talk to the investigators from the credit card co. They will tell what has happened and will probably tell you to send back the coin(s). But, make damn sure that you send them back by certified mail so they have to sign for them, then use your common sense and never do business with that company again. I would also suggest that you get a new credit card number for the card you uses with them to make your purchases. The coin business is a shady business so be careful and remember to check your coins as soon as they arrive and if your not satisfied the credit card company will always have your back. Remember you usually only have 7 days to file a claim unless other wise noted. If the deal seems to good to be true then back off and tell them to --ck off.