Collectors Club Changes - No free submissions for Gold Level?
Oney
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Did anyone else notice, maybe I was asleep or something, but free submissions were removed from the GOLD level Collectors Club amd are only available at the Platinum level....
Brian
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<< <i>Well, NGC just gained more business.... >>
And that's the truth.
Got quoins?
That's a bunch of crap.
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I guess I won't be re-upping. And I won't be subscribing to the POP report separately either.
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In essence, its twice the price as it was last year. Of course I let my membership lapse last October !
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Edited to add:$99 for a year member ship and 5 free submissions across the street is looking mighty good to me right now.
BTW...edited to say that Customer Service found my order and DID send the book as well. I suppose the only way to find out about this year's Collector's Club Eagle is to call Cus. Serv.
MFH--199 for Platinum is not double, it was $179 last year.
It's really the gold Silver and Gold levels that took a hit.
What will tomorrow bring?
Camelot
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If you follow my logic, the yearly Collector's Club Eagles make up a collecton (of sorts) and if I have a two year membership then my CC collection will be out of whack if I do not receive one for the 2nd year!
There never was any free lunch and now it costs more.
I'm surprised there hasn't been more posts to this thread.
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The price increase is trivial for myself.
Ken
<< <i>It would seem..........NO FREE LUNCH TODAY >>
Without the free submissions I don't see value for money. Pop reports? Big fat hairy deal. I don't consider statistics that are totally inaccurate and impossible to maintain as a benefit.
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Bob
<< <i>some are scared to said anything,because ,than you get very bad grades. >>
No worries here, then, my grades are so low I might start winning the lowest known contests without trying.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>some are scared to said anything,because ,than you get very bad grades. >>
Some are scared to say anything because then you get very bad grades.
I said it on other posts, this is a crock. They are requiring double the money (yes you get twice the amount of submissions). I don't typically have 8 coins to submit at once. I'm not sure what the average collector has to submit. I'm sure for some, this works out just fine even though the cost doubles. For that fact, why even offer 3 different levels of membership. There really isn't a big deal between the silver and gold. They also better start offering another "gift". THe book has been out long enough where people will be forced to have duplicates. Maybe give the wood boxes away.
<< <i>I am a rare submitter (four to six coins each year), so any changes do not affect me greatly. I will bump up to the platinuim level only if the eight submissions can be submitted in two groups of four. >>
It already was 2 forms of four freebies. Although I don't know if that will change.
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Some are scared to say anything because then you get very bad grades.
<< <i> I don't see the value for the money. I joined at Platinum last year when it had value. Will have to think hard about this come renewal time. Lee >>
That's basically my take. But if this really does put a dent in their submissions they'll change. I'm still submitting, though, during this time I've already paid for.
Bottom line. You either do business with PCGS or you don't. As long as PCGS is considered a top grader in the business, and as long as business continues as well as it has the past few years, PCGS is going to do what it feels is important for its MAJOR customers and its MAJOR source of income. Those of us who spend less than $200 to about $500 a year with PCGS will find that a one year subscription for the Platinum level including 8 coin gradings for $199 for the year is a "good deal". JMHO and subject to change next year if the market tanks, the dealers' submissions drop 50%. THEN PCGS will be offering collectors freebees like you never saw before! It's all about M O N E Y Steve
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If so, it's still a decent value, although without the free submissions it is still not as good a deal. Still, not as bad as I had originally thought...
Used to just submit through a dealer friend at dealer rates . . . then joined at "Gold" due to the free submissions. Now, it looks like just re-upping when necessary at "Silver" and submitting . . . one decent 'hit' and you make up the 49.95. It appears you can submit to all tiers at 'Silver' . . . unlike before.
If they improve turn-around and it just costs me the freebies . . . I guess I can live with that. I'll have to.
DRUNNER
The business at ANACS should pick-up quite a bit in 2005.
As far as I'm concerned, the free submissions where and still are just a gimmick that you'll pay for one way or the other, so no loss not getting them.
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<< <i>Well, NGC just gained more business.... >>
And that's the truth. >>
Less time for me to wait.