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phideaux
02-24-2012, 08:58 AM
Goldline agrees to refund up to $4.5 million to former customersFeb. 22, 2012, 9:07 p.m. EST

McClatchy/Tribune - MCT Information Services

LOS ANGELES _ Santa Monica, Calif., precious metals dealer Goldline International Inc., one of the nation's largest gold retailers, has resolved a criminal prosecution by agreeing to refund as much as $4.5 million to former customers.

Goldline agreed to an injunction that requires the company to "change its unfair sales practices" and to disclose price markups in recorded telephone conversations with customers, said Adam Radinsky, head of the Santa Monica city attorney's consumer protection unit.

The Santa Monica city attorney in November filed a 19-count criminal complaint against Goldline, accusing the company of running a "bait and switch" operation in which customers seeking to invest in gold bullion were instead sold gold coins that were marked up more than 50 percent. Six current and former employees were also charged.

The settlement, approved Wednesday by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lisa Hart Cole, resolved a consumer-protection lawsuit that the Santa Monica city attorney's office filed against Goldline this month. As part of the agreement, the city attorney dismissed all of the criminal charges.

Goldline, which has used radio talk show host Glenn Beck as a pitchman, issued a statement that said the agreement would help the company "enhance its industry-leading disclosures to prospective precious metals buyers."

Radinsky said the settlement of the civil lawsuit "has tremendous benefits for consumers." The agreement calls for a third party to monitor the injunction and make sure the company is disclosing the markups, through undercover buys, recorded telephone calls and meetings with employees.

"The company is being forced to change its entire business model from one based on misrepresentations to one providing accurate information, including price markups for each transaction," Radinsky said. "There are extreme benefits to consumers from the injunction in the civil case."

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Rollie Free
02-24-2012, 12:59 PM
I got some info from them and got on their website to see some pricing. Gaaa!!!:shocked_ma:.


Just figured they were like those ebay sellers who put gold coins at 1.5 times market value just to see if anyone is dumb enough to bite. Except in Goldline's case they were actually selling these things.

Mr Paradise
02-24-2012, 01:01 PM
Endorsed by Glenn Beck.

TnAndy
02-24-2012, 03:12 PM
Endorsed by Glenn Beck.

Yep....that pretty much says it all. If you can buy from them with that, you deserve all the crap they could heap on you.

Unsustainable
02-24-2012, 03:27 PM
In other words...guilty as charged.
And all that are associated with them. I do follow Beck's philosophy but am very disappointed.

Not Sure
02-24-2012, 03:49 PM
Is Goldline going to sue GIM for allowing this Truth to be posted?

Gcubed
02-24-2012, 04:08 PM
They should go after the crooks that sell those gold plated Buffalos next. Consumers that are dumber than a sack of rocks MUST be protected by government!!

TomD
02-24-2012, 04:21 PM
But WAIT!! Have you taken the Free Gold Investor's Kit into account? Huh?

Garyw
02-25-2012, 02:55 AM
If you are involved and are a previous customer don't hold your breath while you wait for your money. Class Action law suits usually pay the lawyers then they close up shop and move out of the country once they have your money.

wjv
02-27-2012, 02:25 AM
Mixed feelings. .

1) $4.5M is probably 1/20 or less of what they made through overpricing and pushing "collectables".

2) Now days with Google, Bing and all sorts of forums out there that are available to anyone with a PC or smart phone, you're an IDIOT if you don't spend 5 minutes on-line doing a bit of research before dropping a couple grand.