Generate Spend US Mint Coins
The offer goes live at 12PM EST today so if you signed up for PFS Buyers Club the other day be sure to buy right away before they sell out. If you have not already signed up for PFS Buyers Club DO NOT purchase these coins thinking you can sell to them later. You had to have signed up before making the purchase.
The US Mint will release a new coin on Thursday September 06, 2018 and it is a good opportunity to make a small profit plus to generate some spend and rewards on a credit card. Let’s take a look.
The Offer
On Thursday, September 6th – at 12:00pm ET – the US Mint will release a limited edition Palladium Proof coin. The purchase is limited to one (1) coin per household.
The cost of each coin will be $1,387.50. After including the $4.95 shipping, each order’s total will be $1,392.45. The coins are bought by PFS Buyers Club and they will pay you $1,443 for a total profit of $50.55 per coin ordered + credit card spend/rewards earned.
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 several of these deals (including two sets in July) 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
Any time you can spend a few minutes and generate some free spend plus a small profit it is worth considering. This deal has more than twice the spend as the last one and the profit is nice too. With that said, make sure to read all of the deal terms to ensure you are both able and willing to follow through.
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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Bids on eBay are now well over $2,300 with auctions ending tomorrow.
I wonder how many coins PFS buyers club ended up with.
Jeter,
What did you end up doing?
I went ahead and sent mine to PFS due to the strict restrictions that PFS Buyers Club put on those of us who participated in this. (EX. MUST send coin within 2 days of receiving the coin – which I did not realize that PFS was tracking our deliveries when we inputted our Mint order numbers on their website)
Bob. I personally sold my coins to PFS as I had committed to do as well. Miles to Memories has no official affiliation with PFS nor do we profit from the price of the coins. We have the same personal referral that every person has. They commit to a price whether or not the market goes up or down. In this case they certainly are doing well.
Missed this reply Bob, for some reason these go to my junk mail, even though i constantly flag them ok.
I sold it on ebay, to a great buyer. I was conflicted, I admit… But if i am being honest, the profit made that easy to suppress.
By now, most have rcvd their shipment from the mint and ONLY have a two day window to ship to PFS (with PFS’s FedEx shipping label – that they are tracking).
They will not pay more – They are in this to MAKE MONEY for THEMSELVES Only.
Man, mine comes today… what to do.
I understand the idea of confirming to send it PFS… but 700 after fees, is quite a difference.
Thoughts?
You gotta do whatever you feel comfortable with. A lot of potential issues selling on eBay too. Maybe reach out and see if PFS will pay more since it is a hot item.
Fair comment (both aspects). I will follow up with PFS response. Thx Mark
Up ovee $2100 on ebay noww/confirmed bids.
Other auctions w/ confirmed bids in the $1800 range!!
PFS Buyers Club is going to make a killer profit on these.
Wow!!!
This deal was so crazy. OOS in like 6 minutes.
Yeah these things usually go like gangbusters! I think it was more popular than people expected though
Took all of two minutes after it went live to complete it.
I just got one, but there’s no way I’m selling to PFS. Presales on ebay have completed listings for $1800+
Even at $1800 you’re only talking an extra $100 maybe in profit along with the additional risk of dealing with an ebay scammer and the ordeal that would entail and the risk of those current ebay prices dropping fast as all these ordered coins start hitting the market…etc. I think I’ll take the easy cc spend and $50 and let PFS deal with all the risks. Especially since I’ve already committed to them. Not worth a $100 to burn some potentially very valuable future bridges.
Yeah I think that is the safe play. I know Grant at Travel With Grant thought he could do better and ended up losing $250