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Major media is discussing Tulving fraud

Reviewed by Ted Silverman | February 28, 2014

This is an addendum to the information I presented back on July 4, 2013.

The fraud that seems to occurring at The Tulving Company has not dissipated. More burned consumers are coming forward to complain and some are pursuing legal action against Tulving. There are so many complaints, in fact, that major media outlets are taking notice. On 24 Feb 2014, King World News ran a prominent story about Tulving and cited the company's poor record of non-delivery. Earlier on 10 Feb 2014, the Orange County Register published a story about a $39,000 order for gold American Eagles that has not been delivered after four months. You can read the articles here:

http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2014/2/24_Is_A_Popular_Precious_Metals_Dealer_Stealing_Peoples_Money.html

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/coins-601179-tulving-gold.html

One of the more shocking items in the Orange County Register story was this fact:

"South Dakota resident Kenneth W. Stach says the company has failed to deliver 240 gold coins to him, for which he paid more than $318,000 in mid-November, despite multiple requests for the coins, court documents show."

In years past, infrequent buyers like myself gave Tulving the benefit of the doubt. There must be some mistake, I thought. My paperwork must have been misplaced for a time, I guessed. No more. The case for criminal activity at Tulving is very strong at this point. The fraud must literally run into the millions. This "dealer" is one of the Internet's premier con jobs and must be avoided at all costs if you value your money and your sanity.

Customer's Experience

Did You Receive What You Ordered?
Yes
Would You Purchase From This Dealer Again?
No
This is an addendum to the information I presented back on July 4, 2013.

The fraud that seems to occurring at The Tulving Company has not dissipated. More burned consumers are coming forward to complain and some are pursuing legal action against Tulving. There are so many complaints, in fact, that major media outlets are taking notice. On 24 Feb 2014, King World News ran a prominent story about Tulving and cited the company's poor record of non-delivery. Earlier on 10 Feb 2014, the Orange County Register published a story about a $39,000 order for gold American Eagles that has not been delivered after four months. You can read the articles here:

http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2014/2/24_Is_A_Popular_Precious_Metals_Dealer_Stealing_Peoples_Money.html

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/coins-601179-tulving-gold.html

One of the more shocking items in the Orange County Register story was this fact:

"South Dakota resident Kenneth W. Stach says the company has failed to deliver 240 gold coins to him, for which he paid more than $318,000 in mid-November, despite multiple requests for the coins, court documents show."

In years past, infrequent buyers like myself gave Tulving the benefit of the doubt. There must be some mistake, I thought. My paperwork must have been misplaced for a time, I guessed. No more. The case for criminal activity at Tulving is very strong at this point. The fraud must literally run into the millions. This "dealer" is one of the Internet's premier con jobs and must be avoided at all costs if you value your money and your sanity.
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1.0
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1.0
Customer Service 
 
1.0
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