I ordered Sacagawea coins from the company, agreeing to only pay S & H. I also agreed to periodically review silver dollars for a ten day period and could cancel at any time. I did not agree to make any payments for this.
Almost immediadely after receiving the Sacagawea coins, I received a silver dollar. My credit card was billed for the coin and a "Silver Surcharge". I wrote cancel and sent it back (at my expense). About two days after that, the exact same thing happened.
I have since received two more coins and my credit card is still being charged and I will have to pay to have these sent back also.
The also use sub-names of The Royalton Collection, The American Historic Society, American Family, and NCM Fullment Center.
Norman
Wichita, Kansas
U.S.A.
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