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| 1. 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 |
| 2. Written by Larry z on February 1, 2012 from reston, virginia, US I bought 5 introductory sets and gave them out as gifts. How do you think I feel? I still haven't receive the latest letter but I heard about it from my neighbor so I checked into the site to see if I could find anything out. Sorry I did!!! What a SCAM!!! |
| 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 Sorry for the double post below. I was looking at my email and saw the name Monica and typed that instead of my name. I clearly need more coffee this morning. ![]() |
| 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 Monica 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 |
| 7. 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. Many have posted a desire to see a class action suite filed against WRME. Any real hopes of a class action will remain only idle talk unless some 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. |
| 8. Written by shoanna on January 30, 2012 from parker, colorado, US I also had contacted World Reserve by mail when they said they were no longer going to send out the Certificates of Authenticity with the coins. Instead, we were going to have to pay for them if we wanted to receive them in the future. I informed them that when I started collecting these coins that we were supposed to receive the certificates with every set of coins and there was no mention of ever having to pay for them for the term of the contract. They reneged and agreed to send them to me without charge. My opinion is that World Reserve, to continue to receive these Pres. Coins will have to pay a higher price for them for the Mint to send the coins so that the World Reserve can continue to honor the contracts with their collectors and having no means of passing that additional cost on to the collectors, is taking the easy way out by offering another "DEAL". I advise that each and every collector that is unhappy about this turn of events write to World Reserve and state your displeasure and then write the government in charge of minting these coins and get a better understanding as to whether they are going to continue to mint them to honor contracts that collectors have with companies such as World Reserve. Thanks for reading this and hope it can be resolved to the the satisfaction of collectors!! |
| 9. Written by Gary L. Yost on January 27, 2012 from rochester, new york, US I paid in advance for two picture frames and was teaching my grand kids to memorize the order of our serving presidents and planned to give my two grand kids the picture frames when the set was competed. I trusted them and I paid in advance around $800.00 for two picture frames;one for each grand child. I did not want the official certificates Onlt wanted the coins that I paid and signed uo for. The information that was sent out in October was very vague. for their benefit. I hpe we can get some positive action concerning this. I feel we were misslead and sould receive the rest of the coins so I can complete the pictures for my grandkids. Gary Yost email ![]() |
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