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The World Reserve Monetary Exchange is not serving people to what they promised. Monetary Exchange just means they take more of your money then they return in product.

Hundreds or more people placed orders all the way back in 2006. Paid in full for 40 different Presidential dollar coins. They came in full rolls of each, dual Philly/Denver sets, or one of each in individual cases with a certificate on each and a display case to hold all 40. In 2007 they almost canceled all together, but finally decided to continue.

However, they did cut the Certificates unless you paid even more to continue receiving. Now at the last delivery of quarters in Feb 2017, they say they can not mint President Carters coin. Sorry, Federal Law prohibits...thanks for your money and have a nice day! Why was never stated first in 2006?

Did they expect him to pass sooner? Why not tell everyone within two years of last delivery as federal law prevents its minting up to two years after their passing. Or sometime in the dang 11 years! To top it all off they keep over half the costs!

They only offer HALF of what they owe everyone back as store credit only, and it expires in 4 months. All the items they sell are way over priced the true value. I have a few of the items they sell (not from them thankfully) and their cost is way more then I could get for them currently. The dollar coins cost at least 300% over face value already.

Many people feel they have had success with their service, but I would not recommend to anyone.

Go see a dealer of monetary items in your area and get exactly what you pay for. Just do your homework on values first!!

Reason of review: Return, Exchange or Cancellation Policy.

Monetary Loss: $162.

World Reserve Monetary Exchange Cons: Lack of information or concern for customers, Box for displaying the presidential coin capsules, Prepaid price, Did not like the canceling of carter coin, Failure to return full funds of coins not delivered.

Location: 8000 Freedom Ave NW, Canton, OH 44709, USA

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Tani Jxf

Just read this post from 2017. I totally agree with the complaint.

My grandfather started this collection at it's inception and paid for more than he got. To this date, the WME still owes me 3 of those 425 gold boxes to store the ballistic rolls in. I sent numerous emails to the company requesting them to send them to me but after ONE response from their customer service dept, all I heard from them after that was *crickets*. I do understand about the Carter coin, as the mint won't grant issuance of the dollar until the president is DEAD.

BUT, it didn't account for Nixon, Ford and Reagan. If I had known my elderly grandfather had wanted to start this collection, I would have warned him off about paying in advance for everything. Pre-paying isn't the way to go.

I don't know how this company is still in business after reading so many unfavorable reviews. Sure wish I got those boxes for my last 3 rolls of coins.

Allegra Zeq

We at the World Reserve Monetary Exchange take each customerโ€™s concerns very seriously. We have been working diligently to resolve every phone call, email, and letter as quickly as possible throughout our busiest time of year. If you have an unresolved concern we ask that you contact us immediately at 1-888-854-7814 (WRME) Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.

You may also email your concern to custserv@theworldreserve.com.

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