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Can't find the Answer you were looking for?
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Would you have signed your contract with Superior Gold Group if you knew this?
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7/9/2010 9:34 AM (PST)
How many SGG customer's knew that when you were purchasing your metals no matter what your account representative told you that when you agreed to sign the SGG contract that inclusive of that contract was an escape clause stipulating that SGG would not be held liable for what that or any employee told you; that includes, price, type of metal, delivery date, and so on? Did you agree or were you told that the delivery of your metals could or would take up to three years delivery time? Bruce Sands made this statement; he is the CEO and owner of Superior Gold Group. Did your account representative whisper in your ear and tell you that he/she had been instructed by management, "to never give the customer the true price; if you give the customer the real price they will go away." BTW, my account executive did not tell us either but he did sign a declaration to that nature. The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that citizens may continue speaking, printing, or broadcasting statements about topics of public concern and are cannot be subject to prior restraints. New York Times v. United States, 403 U.S. 713(1971); Near v. Minnesota, 283 U.S. 697 (1931).
Cheers,
Francine
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