Generate Spend US Mint Coins
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PFS Buyer Club has another coin deal that I think may be of interest to some of you. While the spend generated isn’t as much as previous deals, there is a nice profit! Let’s take a look.
The Offer
On Thursday, November 14th – at 12:00PM ET the US Mint will release a limited edition “American Eagle 2019 One Ounce Silver Enhanced Reverse Proof” Coin. There is a limit of one (1) coin per household.
The cost of each coin will be $65.95. After including the $20.95 shipping charge (select overnight shipping), each order’s total will be $86.90. The coins are bought by PFS Buyers Club and they will pay you $187 for a total profit of $100.10 per coin ordered + credit card spend/rewards earned.
So here is the quick math:
- Cost: $86.90
- Payment from PFS: $187
- Total Profit: $100.10 + credit card rewards earned
I’ll probably use my AT&T Access More card to earn 3X points since this should code as an online purchase. According to some the AT&T Access More card didn’t code as 3X last time. Instead, consider using PayPal on the U.S. Mint site and paying with a Chase Freedom card. That should earn 5% since PayPal is a quarterly bonus category for Freedom.
How it Works
Note: Only sign-up and opt-in if you are committed. Please leave space for others who want to do the deal.
Once you sign up for an account today (our referral link) you go to the “Current Deal” read the terms carefully and opt-in if you can meet them. They only buy so many coins so those who are opted-in will be guaranteed to be able to sell the deal. Once enough people opt-in they will end the deal.
When purchasing the coin you will have it shipped to your house. After receiving it you will ship the coin (still sealed) to PFS Buyers Club with a prepaid FedEx shipping label that they will provide for you. When they receive the package they will send you the payment.
Read This First
If you decide to sign-up and opt-in to this deal, MAKE SURE TO ACTUALLY FOLLOW THROUGH. These deals are popular and opting-in without actually buying the coin means that someone else is missing out on the opportunity. This means that you should be available to purchase the coin exactly at Noon ET when it goes on sale.
Also, if you opt-in don’t try to speculate and sell the coin elsewhere. In other words, if you commit then follow through and sell to PFS. If you aren’t prepared to do that then don’t opt-in. Simple and easy.
FAQ
Is this safe? There is always risk when dealing with companies and money. With that said, I have done many of these deals and hundreds of our readers have successfully completed them as well. I plan to participate in this deal and have already opted-in.
Could you make more money elsewhere? During some past deals it has been noted that you could probably sell the coins yourself elsewhere (eBay for example) and make more money. I am not an expert on coins, but this could be true. PFS Buyer’s Club provides an easy way to generate spend and make some money. For this reason I plan to sell them my coins and have enjoyed past deals. If you want to sell the coin elsewhere then do it I guess. Just make sure you don’t commit to sell to PFS first.
Conclusion
While this deal has less spend overall than past deals, the profit is much higher and thus the overall value (compensation received for time) is probably on par or higher than in the past. In this case I’ll take a nice little profit + points for a few minutes of work.
Once you are sure you want to go forward sign up and opt-in. Leave space for those who are committed but don’t wait too long to decide or it might fill up.
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I was able to add the coin to my cart, but over 20 minutes the payment section kept crashing even though I was signed in and my credit card was stored, so I was unable to complete.
I completed two orders despite the site crashing. They actually raised the offer to $200 per coin and were matching, in some cases what other resellers were offering.
Internet connection slow & site crashing. After adding the coin to my shopping cart could never check out to settle the transaction.
Ouch. The double-edged sword of bloggers strikes again. With the bad side this time. They provide highly useful information to help us all save and even make money, but they’re so many of them now clamoring for the exact same attention, when it comes to deals like these especially, the bloggers actually make it more difficult for us to take advantage of them. Irony we just have to live with.
I’ve got two orders in that I opt in at PFS. This is my 3rd US mint deal and by far the hottest one. The site just crashed at 12 pm et and it took me 17 minutes to complete two orders with two browser side by side on two monitors and I don’t know how many times I got error messages to get through the ordering processes. This will get me $226.2 in profit on two coin plus $20 one time referral for about 20 minutes of work and a trip to fedex store.
Wow that was quick! They’re already sold out of the coins as of 3 minutes ago. I hope you guys were able to buy one!
Nope. Sold out quickly!
You said it was $150 Mint coin offer, It’s$100.10. Where did you get the $150 number?
You are referring to the headline in our Around the Web post for today I think? It refers to an alternate place to sell giving $150. Details here. https://milestomemories.boardingarea.com/around-the-web-298/
I’m using Paypal to pay since Chase Freedom is 5x this quarter.
FYI- Last purchase did not earn 3x for me on ATT access more card.
Thanks for the post! I received their email as well but it went into the spam folder and I might have missed it. I’ve done business with PFS twice before and obviously it’s YMMW, but in both cases, it took 2 days after drop off for the package to arrive at PFS and I was paid the day following the arrival via PayPal. No complaints on me end about their services.