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Same old, same old. They told me if I bought their gold coins I could resell at the same "market" price which to me means what I paid, give or take appreciations (which I should have gained by now).

When I went to liquidate some I learned this was a lie. I was told a bunch of malarkey to reel me in, e.g. that there was some sort of IRS "loophole" that would allow me to only "declare" the lesser value based on the weight or some such nonsense.

The WEIGHT value is NOT the market value, which I expected them to repurchase the coins (and then of course resell them) for. A classic scam, Hartford sold to me at one value, but only willing to repurchase and a MUCH LOWER one.

Reason of review: Not as described/ advertised.

Monetary Loss: $41.

Preferred solution: Full refund.

The Hartford Gold Group Cons: Lying scammers, Precious metals ira.

Location: 11900 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

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I have an interview with them next week for a sales rep. I thought they were a reputable company.After reading complaints i may cancel. After reading complaints i may cancel.

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I am sure some of their sales reps are not even aware of their real game. They always bring in innocent sounding underlings to take care of certain details.

If you go to work keep your eyes and ears open and be a whistleblower. Read up on another similar firm - Merit Gold - that was forced to pay millions in settlements and then went out of business due to similar tactics.