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SAVE "MUCHO" $$$ ON EBAY COIN PURCHASES!

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W.K.F.

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Absolutely "EVERYONE" can save on not only your eBay coin purchases, but everything you buy on eBay. Along with many, many other items you buy elsewhere online!!!

Greetings Collectors,

In this economy, me trying to save money has almost gotten down to an "art". I have always been very frugal. I will still bend over to pick up a penny that's laying on the ground. If it's a quarter, I'll almost fight you for it. (not really) But you get my drift. A fellow collector here told me about a way I could save a good bit of money on my eBay purchases. I sell quite a bit of jewelry and to a lessor degree, coins on the "Bay" and when I have a good couple of days, I turn right around and spend that money. Mostly on eBay but Teletrade, Heritage & many others get a fair piece as well. I was skeptical at 1st because I'm from the "old school" and I firmly believe there is no such thing as a "free lunch". In fact when I hear an ad say "it's free" I usually don't walk away, I run. But what I have found here is a great way to help defer the cost of absolutely "EVERYTHING" I buy on eBay. And throw in those "eBay Bucks" rewards and the amounts really start to add up! If you don't want/need any extra money in this economy, then don't look into it. But if you do, then you owe it to yourself to check it out.

Not only can you save on eBay, but over a thousand other online shopping places as well. There are many but some of the "big names" are Walmart, Amazon, Target, AT&T, Nordstrom, Apple, Office Depot, Overstock.com & Drugstore.com & Baskets.com. There are many others but these are the "biggies". I mean you're gonna shop at these places anyway, why not get a kickback when you do? I really don't know how to say it any plainer. This is "FREE MONEY". Now you are not going to get rich, nor would I recommend you quitting your job, but the savings are substantial.

Now I'm not a "computer person" per se, but I know how to log on to eBay and click my way through a transaction and I have shopped at other places online as well. I can even pay my bills online but after that, that's about it. As you can see from this pic, this is activity on eBay for the last couple months. So far since Feb. I have received just shy of $800. I would have spent the money anyway, it's just by doing a simple step before spending that money, I have received $757.44 right back. All you have to have is a pay pal account & access to a computer. You don't have to share any banking info or S.S. numbers or anything personal. They deposit monthly, directly into your account, a percentage of every dollar you have spent on eBay or any of the other companies you have done business with. And remember, there are hundreds and hundreds of other places/stores online that participate in this. I can't begin to tell you what a great deal this is. If you don't spend alot, you don't make a lot. But if you do, well, then looking at these figures, you see about what each transaction will bring you.

I have not been able to quite figure it all out because sometimes as the figures here show, you can spend $126 and your rebate is $4.09 and then you can spend $207 and your rebate is a penny less at $4.08. I once spent $204.50 and received $6.83. I really don't care to spend the time to get to the bottom of all that, I'm just thrilled to have a sum deposited into "my account" for just doing what I was going to do anyway. Your cost will never be more than "zero".

Why am I sharing this with you? Well, it's "two-fold". Number one, I always like to get a good deal and I always like for my friends to get a good deal. Number two, for each person I turn on to this, I get a very small referral amount. (this does not affect the amount you receive whether you use me as a referral or not) I would like to think you would be grateful enough, that you would not mind. But that's your call. I have not referred the 1st person up to now but I got to thinking about saving money and I thought I'm sure there's a bunch of guys (and gals) that wouldn't mind doing the same. Message me and I'll give you the details and you can log on there and see what you think about it. The beauty of it is it is "absolutely free" and it's money I was going to spend anyway. I paid for a MS-62 NGC graded $10 Liberty gold coin with money that was given to me. No matter how you look at that, you have to know that is really "too cool".

I've been a member here at the Collectors Society for going on 4-years, and a lot of you know me to be a straight shooter. I would not recommend this if I didn't believe in it with all my heart.

So anyway, if you want, write me. I expect quite a few to want info on this so it may be a day or so before I can get back to you but do "check this thing out". If you don't check it out, each time you click "pay now", remember you just flushed a few dollars down the toilet. I think you will come to realize that it's not a good thing, it's a great thing!

Happy Collecting!

WKF

P.S. Those 200 40% Kennedy half dollars I had in a journal pic the other day, well, my rebate on that one transaction was $15.72. That's a "ten" and a "five", two quarters, two dimes & two pennies. Not bad for doing nothing.

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