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  1. 3 points
    Mike should set his computer's clock back 6 months, then send Ingrams an email marked "urgent"
  2. 2 points
    Oh well, shouldn't be too critical. At least they did apologise and sent the pics, albeit 5 months after first enquiry. Not going to blame them for getting it wrong either, as the 1854/3 is probably one of the hardest overdates to correctly identify, until you've seen some actual working examples.
  3. 2 points
    Nor me- I passed on it since it's nowhere near as nice as my current example. Just kidding...:-(
  4. 1 point
    Yes, they did, although it dropped into the spam folder (don't know why those things even exist, they're completely and utterly useless), so have only just seen it. They'd advertised an 1854/3 penny in NEF for £195, which if for real, would have been quite a bargain. No photo was on the website, which is why I requested one, as it's very easy to mistake a non 4/3 for the genuine article. Didn't need to go closer than this to know immediately it wasn't a 4/3. Although some close ups were provided.
  5. 1 point
    It's been up there as no.6 for a few weeks !
  6. 1 point
    Very interesting if it is a reply mail😅. Sincerely hope they will finally answer your question promptly this time.
  7. 1 point
    Unreal - where to start with this one. I sent an e mail to Ingrams on 15.3.22 asking for a close up pic of a coin they had on offer, and never got a reply. Then forgot about it anyway. I've just had a reply today completely ignoring what I requested, and asking me if there's anything I'm interested in at the moment.





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