They sometimes say things like this about the finished product after it has been made to order.
They made it wrong, and then they charged extra for the excess weight and started saying things like this.The claim that the buyer gained more gold is bullshit, but if the buyer bought it for practical use, it means nothing.
I have no intention of selling it and turning it into cash, but I’m not sure what kind of profit it is.
If I were going to buy for speculative purposes, would I buy stocks or pure gold bars? Would I pay a lot of money for labor just because I got shot in the head and buy things like rings and necklaces?
This is actually a loss when selling. To make a profit from this, you have to survive for at least 5 years.
If I hold 0.2g more of that weight, will my body feel a buff? Buffs to strength, intelligence, and agility?
But here, if they make a mistake and ask you to pay extra because the weight is over, even those guys with full knowledge of truth will listen to that bullshit and actually like it.