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Complaint / Review
Aurum Advisors
Breach of Contract, Failure to Perform

It is my belief that Aurum Advisors (AA) is in breach of a contract agreement and failure to deliver precious metals within 28 days (as stated in the AA Shipping and Transaction Agreement and violates AA Ethical Guidelines Item #2) and delivered 45 business days later to my IRA account. The order (250 Silver Eagle Proofs w / Certificate of Authenticity, Various Dates) with dates being purchased in the period of 1990 per Barry Davis and a 4% premium (because these were considered bullion coins, not semi-numismatic and later re-confirmed with Barry Davis at a later date and with Stuart and Patrick, AA managers) was placed on December 2, funds were wired from Sterling Trust on December 6 and metals were not received until February 17 (54 business days later). I have placed numerous phone calls (8 during the period December 9 to March 2 and have only had 2 return phone calls). I previously, have had difficulty in getting a callback to getting pricing and purchase execution (27 phone calls with only 8 callbacks). I repeatedly asked for written documentation on purchase confirmation (finally received something over 30 days after purchase order executed); confirmation of delivery (never received any written documentation and/or tracking); and written documentation of asset valuation (I never received). Sterling Trust is presently valuing these coins at $12,833 ($7,754-representing a 38% loss from my initial investment). The silver market has not shown any loss since the purchase order was placed; only appreciated in value. Therefore, it appears that there was misrepresentation of coin value, misrepresentation of premium over spot “spread” and selling at unreasonable prices. This violates AA Ethical Guidelines Items #1,4, 9, and 11 by not providing sound advice, misrepresentation of coin value, misrepresentation of premium "spread", selling at unreasonable prices, high pressure sales techniques, misleading performance data, and AA stating that they respect their written and oral contracts.

My business relationship with Barry Davis, account rep. Started out great until the order was placed and rapidly deteriorated. Afterwards, I cannot get him to call me back. I have repeatedly called AA managers (Marc, president, Stuart, and Patrick, for assistance, who have told me that they would get right on it and have Barry call me back. No callback from them or Barry (except once from Marc to answer a voicemail that I left but gave no solutions). Also, never received any written documentation of order until 30 days later after repeatedly calling them (document was printed sloppily with letterhead on top and letterhead upside down on bottom-very unprofessional and sloppy work product); no documentation of delivery tracking, no documentation of asset valuation (Patrick stated that this could be done almost immediately - no callback, email, or mailing since March 2nd). So I only have the Sterling Trust asset valuation to go by which is presently showing I have repeatedly felt that they were doing anything to get me off of the telephone. They were very superficial and "syrupy" on the phone yet very demeaning on why I would be questioning them on order execution, delivery, and asset valuation.

I recognize that an IRA account is long-term but have not been able to establish what the asset valuation is as a baseline from AA. Because AA has not provided any written documentation of asset valuation, this is based on the other option I was given at the time of purchase of (1oz. Silver Eagles Uncirculated at $26.07/coin. The present market value of this coin is $37.41 (Ref. APEX buy price Mar. 5- 43% appreciation). Therefore the asset valuation for my portfolio would be expected to have appreciated approximately 40%. However, instead, it is showing a 38% loss.

I would definitely not recommend this business for any coin and/or precious metal purchases. It leads me to have a perspective of this company as a "Maddoff-stlye" operation that is ponzi scheme in nature. They received the funds but was not able to deliver because of a "thin marker". Buyer Beware!


Offender: Aurum Advisors

Country: USA   State: California   City: Los Angeles
Address: 1801 CENTURY PARK EAST 25th Fl
Phone: 3105569667
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Category: Business & Finance

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