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just read in newspaper about Antiques Roadshow?
A man bought a bottle for £1,000 from a dealer and took it to the roadshow to be valued, he was told it was an olive oil bottle from Tesco bought in 2008, it isn`t being broadcast to save his blushes but has anyone else been took in by a dealer and lost money?
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- RichBLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/08/2...
That's hilarious and they should still broadcast it :)
If you're so cavalier with cash you're willing to blow 1000 quid on a single bottle, without doing even the slightest bit of research into how much it's worth, frankly you deserve to be conned out of all your money! That dealer must have seen him coming a mile off.
I bet it even still had the best before date printed on it :)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not been taken in by a dealer by buying anything from them however I once had a dealer come to value some items for me, he picked up a pair of brass candlesticks & told me they weren't worth much as they were modern - they had belonged to my grandmother (possibly weren't new to her) - so I quickly showed him the door. I decided either he didn't know what he was talking about or he was more likely trying to rip me off so he left empty-handed.
Source(s): Personal experience - 1 decade ago
its a common occurance for folk to take modern junk along to the roadshow ,they provide a skip for peeps to drop the junk in as they leave
Source(s): road show came round the corner from me 3 years ago - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My Queen Anne dog nose spoons were actually cheap early nineteenth century contemporary, modern silver ware with the crest of the Percy family. When I found out, I was fuming I can tell you.
- 1 decade ago
No but apparently it is quite common. The buyer should claim for Misrepresentation in order to regain his spent money, and time wasted going on the show. What a nightmare, poor bloke.
Source(s): I'm a law student. - Mrs GCLv 51 decade ago
LOL he's got money to waste and he's thick as ****
What a dangerous combination
- Anonymous1 decade ago
admire the optimism that he can pull fast one on any one
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You just can't cheat people enough. hahahahaha