Please note: This is a sponsored post.
On Tuesday, August 10th, at 12:00PM ET the US Mint will be releasing two limited edition Silver Dollars. Each has a purchase limit of three per household, so you’re able to buy three of each – six coins in total.
The cost of each Silver Dollar is $85.00, and when adding the $4.95 shipping charge, each order will total $514.95.
You will have each order shipped to your own house or office and then ship it to PFS Buyers Club with a prepaid shipping label that they will provide for you.
Please note: The Mint only intends on shipping these “beginning in October”. They will not charge your credit card until they ship.
PFS will be offering a commission of $145.05 for each order of six coins.
To be clear, you have the opportunity to place one order of $514.95, and PFS be paying you $660 for a total profit of $145.05!
This is also a great opportunity to earn valuable points/miles on your credit cards, as well as meet any spending thresholds.
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 coins 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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22 Comments On "Live In 18 Minutes: Earn $145 Profit: Purchase A Set Of 6 Coins For $514.95 From The Mint And Get $660 Back"
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@Dan is this a real thing ?
Cuz their website doesn’t have any other deals
PFS is legit.
Can’t wait for all the “is it legit” posts. If I had a dollar for each… I’d earn as much as the commission!
When will the mint charge me, I have sapphire credit card spending need to finish on Oct. 14.
It will only charge once they ship, which happens sometime in October. I wouldn’t rely on this for your spending limit
They do charge right away. I place an order last week that isn’t expected to ship until mid-October, my credit card was charged that same day.
Only a pending charge until they ship out
How will they send me the $660 payment? Do they mail me a check or they use a different payment method?
It’s been an e-check in the recent past. You print at home and deposit like a regular check.
E check or paypal
Was able to check out at 12:08. The process has not actually improved even though the Mint claims they have improved their site.
Why does the Mint constantly send me to a page not found when I try submitting my cart? I had the items in my cart for 10 minutes and I went through the process of adding my card, waiting until it finished loading and then submitting cart and then having to do it all over again. I was afraid that they’d somehow run out of stock by the time it worked. (Thankfully I finally got it)
Don’t give up, just checked out after… 15 tries?
Does it work from outside the USA? (IP of computer overseas?)
My 2 orders went in 12:18 and 12:26!!
whats safest way to get multiple orders through?
What happens if I opted in at PFS for both coin deals but was only able to purchase one deal (i.e. Purchased 3 Peace 2021 Silver Dollar coins but was not able to purchase 3 Morgan 2021 Silver Dollar coins) how do I opt out of both deals & rather only for one deal & will I still be paid by PFS for the one deal I did purchase for them?
Its not an issue.
You just indicate that you only got one of them
Email them?
PM them on DDF?
I just did & they sent me an email saying “Your Order Has Been Closed” ….
I thought you always were against spending on cc for others you dont know
No. I cautioned about things like:
-Giving your SSN or CC to others.
-Spending more than you can afford to lose if things go bad.
-Using someone that doesn’t have an extensive track record.
-The risks of buying from a store that you don’t want to get banned from.
-Having someone else directly pay off your credit card.