u/Raynstorm666

▲ 1 r/E90

Paint Touch Up

Edit: I should've specified, but the touch up paint is mostly for small dings and scratches. Nothing big.

I've been looking into getting some touch up paint for my Tasman Green Metallic (A81) car, but it's difficult to make a decision when I'm not finding many reviews with the same color I need. I prefer buying from Amazon, since I have Prime. But am open to purchasing from other sites that have a color match guarantee.

My biggest concern is buying the touch up paint, receiving it, and it not being the right color or not matching exactly and then not being able to return since it will have been opened to test the color.

Does anyone have any experience buying touch up paint for their BMW ?

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u/Raynstorm666 — 12 days ago
▲ 4 r/hibid

Be careful of buying fake bullion!

I just want to warn people to be careful. Although I have a feeling the people that are bidding on these items, probably are older and might not use Reddit. So my attempts to warn the right people will probably be pointless.

Nonetheless, I was browsing through an auction on HiBid; the company is called West End Auction out of Eugene Oregon and they have an auction going on right now titled "Great Online Estate Auction June 18-25th"

I came across some Silver Bars and people have already bid up to $130 and there's still nearly 2 days left before closing, but as I was looking up what counterfeit bars look like, the bars that West End Auction has listed look quite possibly like they're fake. There's a website called FakeBullion that shows comparison photos and although the counterfeits don't usually have a serial number, if they do, it'll be laser etched rather than stamped. And the counterfeits will usually look rather shiny compared to authentic bars.

I kind of feel bad for the people getting tricked into spending their money on fake crap. if my grandma was buying fake silver bars, I'd do everything in my power to convince her that she needs to be more cautious because a lot of people will gladly take advantage of others, given the chance. ☹️

u/Raynstorm666 — 13 days ago

This is the most I've ever won

This is from probably three weeks ago, but it's the most I've ever won playing any sort of social sweepstakes games.

CrownCoins sometimes is nice, other times it's not. But it sure has taken a lot of money to start winning bigger amounts.

But I'm still glad it happened nonetheless. I always try to look for games with the highest RTP%. That's my suggestion to anyone else looking to win.

u/Raynstorm666 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/hibid

Elite Sales Incorporated

I'm usually pretty cautious about bidding on things on HiBid; I look for an address first, check on Google/Google Maps that the address is actually associated to the company name they claim, as well as any other info I can find out.

But there's this one auction company on HiBid that currently has an auction up that claims it's "Government Surplus and Federal Seizures", despite the company having nothing to do with their states government (at least not that I can find). Some of the items seem like they could be real, but then there are other lots that are obviously fakes/replicas of gold or silver items.

So I'm wondering since they're willing to auction an item saying " 24k Gold _____ " and it's obviously fake, then how many other items are fake ? They have some gold, silver, and even platinum bars that have "authentic" stamped into them but it's pretty easy to buy fake bullion online then sell it to the next person for a premium. And since the auctioneer isn't stating "authentic" in their description, I feel like the "as-is" terms and condition means they're not legally responsible for people purchasing what they thought was a real gold bar but truly wasn't a real gold bar.

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u/Raynstorm666 — 20 days ago