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Report: #1487483

Complaint Review: Choppers Coin & Collectible Network - St. Petersburg Florida

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  • Reported By: Pat — Stockbridge United States
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  • Choppers Coin & Collectible Network 4905 34th. Street S. Suite 247 St. Petersburg, Florida United States
  • Phone: (877)209-4513
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  • Category: Coins

Choppers Coin & Collectible Network Sold what they said were unopened bank safe deposit boxes. St. Petersburg Florida

*Consumer Comment: Choppers coin and Collectable tv network

*Consumer Comment: John's Comment

*General Comment: It's called a White Elephant

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They addvertise on TV and sell what they claim to be unopened safe deposit boxes from what they say are bank liquidations. They sell these boxes for $299.77 and say the potencial value could be as high as $75000. The actual contents of the box are modern prof sets worth about $50 to $60. They also say the boxes are non returnable.

They will not say what bank they got the boxes from so you can not varifi the fact that they were unopened boxes.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Choppers coin and Collectable tv network

AUTHOR: anonymous - (United States)

POSTED: Wednesday, August 24, 2022

It's Fraud when something is purported to be a Fort Knox evidence bag or contrents of a saftey deposit box and people are charged and instead people get coins not worth $30 and people making the complaints are receiving bacisally the same junk.

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AUTHOR: charles - (United States)

POSTED: Saturday, January 25, 2020

 Hi John There are many collector Young, inexperienced Don't have the acumen as you possess It's a rip My question ? How long have you been collecting ??? The man carefully covers his steps He was on AANTV - That shoul tell you something all knowing , John

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#1 General Comment

It's called a White Elephant

AUTHOR: John - (United States)

POSTED: Sunday, November 10, 2019

 You bought something having no idea what it was. Maybe it's a box of gold worth a million dollars. Maybe it's empty. That's kind of the point. If it had been worth more than the "potencial (sic)" value advertised, you would not have complained. "No way to verify they were unopened"- yes, and you knew that before you purchased.

You did no research before just tossing a lot of money at these people who just showed up on your tv one day. You were really stupid with your money, and now you're complaining. What is the matter with you?

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