A meteorite buyer for a man in North Sumatra denies buying a price of Rs 24bn. This is the clarification



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Bisnis.com, JAKARTA – Jared Collins, a male meteorite buyer from North Sumatra, Joshua Hutagalung, clarified the purchase price of the meteorite, which is said to have reached IDR 24 billion.

His party officially stated that the price paid was not 200 million rupees, much less 24 billion rupees as recently reported. However, his party did not explain what price the man who worked as a coffin maker was actually paid.

To clarify the news circulating in the public about the value received due to the transfer of ownership of the meteorite, we declare that the news is completely false. The truth of the value of the transfer of ownership is confidential between the two parties, but as a note Josua received significant compensation of more than Rs 200 million as previously reported, “wrote a statement from Jared Collins through his designated representative such how was it received Deal.

He also explained the chronology of the meteorite stone purchase in Medan, North Sumtera.

On August 7, 2020, a meteorite enthusiast living in Bali, Jared Collins, was contacted by a fellow meteorite enthusiast who was abroad in the United States, to help him find a meteorite that fell in the north of Sumatra belonging to Josua Hutagalung, a resident of West Sutahan Hamlet. Satahi Nauli Village, Kolang District, Tapanuli Central Regency.

Interested in the Joshua Hutagalung story and having knowledge and interest in meteorites, Jared Collins agreed to help his American colleagues. Jared Collins was then tasked with verifying the authenticity of the meteorite found by Joshua Hutagalung, protecting the meteorite from potential damage and contamination that could result from improper handling of the meteorite, and transmitting it safely to his American colleagues.

The value of the transaction has been agreed upon by Joshua Hutagalung and the Americans abroad through direct communication previously made by both parties, without involving Jared Collins. Joshua set a price that was later approved by Americans living abroad.

Both Josua and Americans living abroad agreed that the process was fair and was well received by both parties.

Later, Jared Collins set out for North Sumatra and met with Joshua Hutagalung to see the authenticity of the meteorite and protect it for safe delivery to his colleagues.

Clarifying the news that is currently circulating about the estimated value of the purchase of the meteorite, or the compensation that is given to the stone, it can be verified that the mentioned figures are completely false and incorrect. When it comes to authenticity, the real value is the confidentiality of both parties, be it Joshua Hutagalung and the Americans living abroad who took over the meteor, by mutual agreement.

“But the amount paid received was not 200 million or the inflated price of 25 billion reported worldwide. There are currently no meteorites of such value, and certainly no collector will pay that price,” the statement read. as received Deal.

Jared Collins was reimbursed for travel expenses and for time spent helping this colleague. You do not own this meteorite nor do you sell it to other parties that own it at this time.

The ultimate goal of Jared Collins’ involvement as a meteorite enthusiast is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to personally witness and physically examine this scientifically significant meteorite.

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