2€ cc Cyprus 2024
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Skertikus
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
One of my friend got tonight confirmation. He will get two 2 euro and no silver. In order form he was written 5 silver too!
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
Hello Swappers,
I was not able to order one. If anyone has one left, I would like to take it off your hands.
I am not going to pay 1000 euros for it. A reasonable compensation is negotiable.
Swapping is also possible, lots of swap material available.
Have a nice Christmas and a good 2025!!!
Thanks and best regards,
Rudy
I was not able to order one. If anyone has one left, I would like to take it off your hands.
I am not going to pay 1000 euros for it. A reasonable compensation is negotiable.
Swapping is also possible, lots of swap material available.
Have a nice Christmas and a good 2025!!!
Thanks and best regards,
Rudy
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
Skrtikus, ca you please validate on poll , it will be interesting to make stastistique.Skertikus wrote:One of my friend got tonight confirmation. He will get two 2 euro and no silver. In order form he was written 5 silver too!
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Skertikus
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
I Will wait end of Day! I still hope to get too positive news! Then i do the poll!
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
Bank is closed, so i dont think so that we will get some good news, i have many friends and as i know ,no emailSkertikus wrote:I Will wait end of Day! I still hope to get too positive news! Then i do the poll!
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
Answer done on Poll! No news and no coins! 
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
But still my friend got confirmation and made payment yesterday! He is not member of this forum!
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
can you tell him to send a screenshot of the confirmation?Skertikus wrote:But still my friend got confirmation and made payment yesterday! He is not member of this forum!
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Re: 2€ cc Cyprus 2024
The way they have informed us all this time is unacceptable. An email that another German collector received contained one more line. He was informed that you can only order a maximum of 2 pieces of the 2€ coin per person. In the same email I received, this crucial paragraph was missing.
In the sales form they weren't even able to write down what denomination the coins with the same theme were for. This irritated many people and lost valuable time, remember "first come, first serve", and other people accidentally bought the €5 coin they didn't want.
With their system crashing at the first attempt at sales, very short mintage, less than Monaco, they drove the market prices of the coin to an absurd level even before collectors had the chance to order the coin. Towards the end, this also attracted many speculators to the scene.
I thought it was really bad that they hadn't announced on the website in advance what information they needed from customers. At the end of the order, no confirmation email was sent or a number was given as to what rank he or she was.
It seems to me that this is a set-up to avoid later complaints from unsuccessful customers. Why will that
Sequence of orders kept secret? What do you have to hide if you want to prove yourself as a reputable national bank? Apart from the glitch when I was able to log into the account of a Latvian collector three weeks ago. (I saved a screenshot.)
What logic or strategy is the CBC pursuing? Maybe. an attempt to distribute the coins evenly among the countries within Europe, regardless of the true order in which the orders were received?
In my opinion, CBC has failed across the board. The whole thing was not customer-oriented and customer-friendly. Some of my long-standing collector friends are seriously considering whether they want to continue collecting because, like me, they now have a gap in their collection.
Thank you Cyprus!
In the sales form they weren't even able to write down what denomination the coins with the same theme were for. This irritated many people and lost valuable time, remember "first come, first serve", and other people accidentally bought the €5 coin they didn't want.
With their system crashing at the first attempt at sales, very short mintage, less than Monaco, they drove the market prices of the coin to an absurd level even before collectors had the chance to order the coin. Towards the end, this also attracted many speculators to the scene.
I thought it was really bad that they hadn't announced on the website in advance what information they needed from customers. At the end of the order, no confirmation email was sent or a number was given as to what rank he or she was.
It seems to me that this is a set-up to avoid later complaints from unsuccessful customers. Why will that
Sequence of orders kept secret? What do you have to hide if you want to prove yourself as a reputable national bank? Apart from the glitch when I was able to log into the account of a Latvian collector three weeks ago. (I saved a screenshot.)
What logic or strategy is the CBC pursuing? Maybe. an attempt to distribute the coins evenly among the countries within Europe, regardless of the true order in which the orders were received?
In my opinion, CBC has failed across the board. The whole thing was not customer-oriented and customer-friendly. Some of my long-standing collector friends are seriously considering whether they want to continue collecting because, like me, they now have a gap in their collection.
Thank you Cyprus!
Thank you very much to all my exchange partners. :respekt:
Please do not forget to give a good recommendation after every successful exchange. Thank you very much!
Please do not forget to give a good recommendation after every successful exchange. Thank you very much!



