Ones intended goal was simply the search of American coins with this enquiry on the ‘swaps forum‘, how one was turned into a scammer by a napoleon ‘mod‘ squealer is beyond my comprehension. One is also not familiar with what or whom a ‘mod‘ is? Any such explanation of such word would be welcome.
As for the second forum post for which you mention, I responded to a participant whom proclaimed a grading of AU with a Red designation, a laughable attempt at exaggerating his knowledge and creed, however he was not able to comprehend his mistake, and thus should have apologised for giving out false information to the enquirer. Is not expert information forthcoming a greater help to the original question than everyone else staying silent? I admit that on that occasion one should not have engaged before presenting my credentials, however the resulting unfriendliness regarding and resulting on this question if linked to the previous, is and was unfriendly and insulting to the core. Such behaviour would not be acceptable in circles of higher society.
I agree with you totally a ‘very shameful experience‘, one which I myself do not want to repeat, however until the accusation is rescinded one cannot let this lie, after all this was my question to find adequate ‘swap participants‘ not to be accused of being a ‘scammer‘ by the only person who has completed a swap with the man whom an adequate understanding of colour designations eludes him. I wonder if that is the reason for the hostility and futile adolescent behaviour of TCon?
Yours
Charles du Bois
