Update: All spots are now full!
Please note: This is a sponsored post.
Tomorrow – Thursday, September 24th – at 12:00PM ET the US Mint will release a limited edition Palladium coin.
There is a limit of 1 coin per household. The cost of each coin will be $3,000. After including the $4.95 shipping charge, each order’s total will be $3,004.95
You will have the box shipped to your own house or office and then ship them to PFS Buyers Club with a prepaid FedEx shipping label that they will provide for you.
PFS will pay you $3,055 – for a profit of $50.05 per order. You can receive payment via eCheck or Paypal with no fees. This is also an opportunity to earn valuable points/miles on your credit cards!
For full deal details and terms, as well as the ability to opt in to this deal, you must be a PFS Buyers Club Member.
There are a limited number of spots available for this deal, so be sure to sign up now.
We require everyone who opts into this deal to ship their coin to PFS after purchase. There are a limited number of spots needed. If you plan on opting in, please make sure you can fulfill your end of the agreement to its entirety.
Note: PFS Buyers Club takes full and sole responsibility for the reimbursement of these coins. That includes thousands of happy participants from numerous past deals posted on DansDeals!
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Is this legit, safe ? How long does it take for PFS to pay you? What happens if coin gets lost can you have insurance
Very legit, ive dealt with him in the past a few times, the fedex label is insured, coming from the mint should also be insured
They say 7 days but usually 1 or 2 days later
This sounds like a great deal a former Nigerian prince once offered me, and I still haven’t gotten my money back from that deal. How do we know this is legitimate?
They have posted deals on this site many times over the years and we haven’t had complaints:
https://www.dansdeals.com/?s=Purchase+A+Coin
I have also sold coins to them. They pay right away.
@Dan
Is there any card that you know of that can be used for “immediate use” after opening it?
I believe citi offered that but I’m not sure.
The Chase Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Credit Card let me spend right away. In your chase account they’ll give you a temp number to use.
Amex now give you a number right away. Personal and business cards
I have have done it so many times and it’s very legitimate. They pay you back right away.
Same here.
The deal is legit but the price is way low. Seller beware.
50 bones for laying out 3k seems low to me
It’s good if you want to do the spending on your card to reach a sign up bonus etc.
I’ve done it before. They are legit.
The price is very low this time for the amount that needs to be laid out.
But there doesn’t seem to be any guarantee that they won’t run off with hundreds of people’s $3000 coin..
If I would’ve had more warning I would’ve opened a card that needs spending for signup bonus, but the deal’s tomorrow…
+1
Low return for high dollar spend – the headline of this post is misleading
+1
What are they doing with the coins? Does the value go up with time?
Maybe it pays to buy the coin and hold it for a while?
here’s what my kop tells me, if its worthwhile for them, then its worthwhile for me
Twice I bought and sold on Ebay and profit was very small. Unless you have a way to sell without incurring any fees it’s probably not worthwhile as the value of the metal has been in the $2300-$2400 range for a while.
True, this would be a very long long long investment.
I have done a few deals with them and each time they were true to their word.
I still have the coin from last deal that everyone was going crazy about, is anyone still buying that?
Eaby
I sold on Ebay and made a large gain even with the Ebay fees, it looks like you can still make a sizeable gain but not nearly as high as it was
Thanks,
I was thinking of buying a coin and sell it on eBay,
Do you feel secure selling something very expensive on E-bay?
There are lots of scammers on eBay that will claim they got an empty box and chargeback.
Never mind the ebay and paypal fees and that the market can fluctuate wildly.
It can be lucrative, but it’s not without major risk.
Always buy insurance on coins >$500. Personally sold about a dozen coins on ebay so far, have never had an issue despite fully expecting to have one. In fact, I’m a klutz and once sent someone the wrong coin – he noticed the error returned it to me with no issue.
thanks,
what about on Amazon?
yeah if you want I will buy it off you
How much? Email Blacklabel54@gmail.com
Re: ebay
Last time I bought a $65 coin and sold it 2 weeks later on eBay for $1500
Hoping for Hashems Bracha this time too. Gave tzedaka for zchus.
I am happy to say that no one is buying them from eBay as they are still availible.
Got 1 !!
Coin still appears to be available for purchase… guessing this deal may be a bummer like the gold moon landing one.
Got 1 – I am a Sniper
got 1. but as its not sold out yet, doubt there will be much of an aftermarket.
got 1!
went very smooth, no freezing
Got 3 but pfs is saying that they are full not sure what to do
Did you reserve a slot when this was posted?
No I didn’t see the deal by your site I got an email from pfs and on that email it doesn’t say to reserve a spot
A slot reservation is always required.
Try cancelling your order?
Anyone have any idea where to dump off the coin if you missed the PFS deal?
Try to cancel it?
It didn’t sell out.
Thanks…Cancelled through their phone number
Sold out
Anyone have issues with PFS backing out? My local FedEx had a delay in delivering the coin and now Aron says he wants out…I guess I could just not accept delivery from FedEx, but this stinks of PFS trying to cut losses on a deal that didn’t sell as well as expected. I think this will be the last time I trust him.
The coin is delivered by UPS and then shipped to PFS via FedEx, so this doesn’t seem to make sense.