I PAID IN FULL FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS. LAST YEAR THY CAME UP WITH SOME BULL, AND NOW MORE ***. I WANT WHAT I PAID FOR. I WANT ALL MY COINS. THERE SHOULD BE AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE SO CALL WORLD RESERVE MONETARY EXCHANGE. EVERY YEAR KEEP COMING UP WITH DIFFERENT EXCUSES HOPING THAT YOU WOULD GET FED UP WITH THERE *** AND CANCEL. STOP SENDING NOTICES, AND SEND ME WHAT I ALREADY PAID FOR. FRIST OF ALL THEY DIDN`T EXPLAIN THAT YOU WOULD ONLY GETTING 2 OR THERE COIN A YEAR *** BY THE TIME THY FINISH SENDING THE COINS I`LL BE DEAD. 127e7a4



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1. Written by Harold on February 8, 2012 from chattanooga, tennessee, US
Fact: 

US Mint is still minting US Pres $ 

 

They may cost WR a little more but they are still minting them
2. Written by Harold on February 8, 2012 from chattanooga, tennessee, US
Everyone file complaint with: 

Ohio Attorney General 

Mike DeWine 

30 E. Broad St., 14th Floor 

Columbus, OH 43215
3. Written by The World Reserve on January 31, 2012 from north canton, ohio, US
Dear World Reserve Customers,  

We understand and share your concern at the U.S. Government’s recent announcement to stop production of the Presidential $1 Coins for circulation. We are in direct and frequent contact with the United States Mint and are actively seeking alternatives and solutions to this decision that was thrust upon us. Our #1 goal is to secure enough coins from the U.S. Mint to be able to continue fulfilling all customer orders. In the meantime, we have also proactively provided some alternatives in the event we are not able to secure the $1 coins or for customers who do not wish to wait for final resolution. As a responsible business, we want to have contingency plans ready should the U.S. Mint inform us it cannot produce the quantity of $1 coins needed to meet demand of all of our customers. No one is obligated to select one of these alternatives, but they are available should anyone wish to take advantage of them now.  

Facts: 

- As you know, the World Reserve Monetary Exchange, Inc. does not mint any coins nor did it have any say in the Federal Government’s decision to stop production of the Presidential $1 Coins in circulation quantities. This was a decision made by President Obama’s Administration.  

- The U.S. Mint will continue to strike Presidential $1 Coins, but it has not yet guaranteed that it will strike enough coins to fulfill the quantities needed by World Reserve Monetary Exchange, Inc. If necessary, we could purchase the coins in smaller quantities, but we still do not have confirmation from the U.S. Mint that it will strike the quantity of coins we need.  

- Every World Reserve customer enrolled in this program was proactively sent a letter from The World Reserve informing them of the government’s decision. While the goal is to ensure the coins can be obtained and shipments continue, the letter contains five options should the coins not be available in the end. The five options provide a wide range of alternatives to satisfy customers, including the option to simply wait until we have a definitive answer from the U.S. Mint (Option A).  

- If a customer wants to continue receiving the coins they should select Option A only. Once we are made aware of the U.S. Mint’s decision we will communicate with those customers accordingly.  

For any customer who has additional questions please contact Mandi Snyder directly at 330-244-4121 or by email at It would be her pleasure to assist you.  

Sincerely,  

The World Reserve Monetary Exchange, Inc.
4. Written by Mandi on January 31, 2012 from north canton, ohio, US
If you are a customer and have any questions or concerns please contact me directly. I am the assistant to the President and would be happy to help in whatever way I can. I can be reached at 330-244-4121 Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM EST. You may also email me at If you email or leave a voicemail please include your full name and account number (if you have it). If you cannot locate your account or order number please tell me what state you are located in to assist me with finding your information.  

Thanks! 

Mandi, Executive Assistant
5. Written by Mandi on January 31, 2012 from north canton, ohio, US
If you are a customer and have any questions or concerns please contact me directly. I am the assistant to the President and would be happy to help in whatever way I can. I can be reached at 330-244-4121 Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM EST. You may also email me at If you email or leave a voicemail please include your full name and account number (if you have it). If you cannot locate your account or order number please tell me what state you are located in to assist me with finding your information.  

Thanks! 

Mandi, Executive Assistant
6. Written by MJThompson on January 30, 2012 from riverside, california, US
I, for one, am tired of waiting, and NEVER receiving any updates or just form of compensation.  

But any real hopes of a class action suite against WRME will remain only idle talk unless action is taken.  

The best way to begin the process of a class action is to register a formal complaint with the state's attorney general.  

 

Since The World Reserve Monetary Exchange headquarters is in Canton, Ohio, complaints should be directed to Ohio's Attorney General, Mike Dewine.  

You can file by phone:(800) 282-0515.
7. Written by Mandi on January 27, 2012 from north canton, ohio, US
Dody,  

I believe you are misrepresenting what I said. I said that when you consider the number of customers that the World Reserve has, the number of complaints posted online represent less than 1% of those customers. With that being said, we still take EVERY complaint seriously and strive to ensure our customers are satisfied. I post my direct phone number and email address at sites such as these to provide another avenue for customers to resolve a complaint.  

We discussed that if you select Option A only nothing changes with your account. It just lets us know that you received the information and that you want to wait until we have a final answer from the US Mint regarding the availability of a bulk purchasing channel.  

Thanks! 

Mandi, Executive Assistant
8. Written by dody on January 26, 2012 from cicero, illinois, US
Call Mandi Snyder at 330 244-4121 and complaint Do not choose any of the options thy tell you, read carefully thy are all bad.She also said that there very few complaints,that is not true,it`s all over the internet.

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