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Thread: LOL@SARL & CORONA piggy bank 1$ special

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    Wow guys, you are completely missing the boat on this one!! I’m not quite sure where all of this misinformation is coming from, but I’m seeing a bunch of ill-gotten facts about a promotion being ran by a company that has been a wonderful and long-time supporter of this website, has donated more than you could ever dream of for the Team 57 events, and has given more for our various charity drives than they would ever allow me to mention, so let’s clear the air right here:

    The intention of getting SILVER coins is mentioned in the FIRST SENTENCE of the introduction paragraph above the flyer, so no hidden agenda there!! Guys, all you have to do is read the very first line to see that they are looking for SILVER! To quote: A lot of people have a junk drawer or a piggy bank that probably has several old silver coins in them... It’s completely inappropriate to misstate this promotion as being deceptive in any way as the reason why they are wanting the pre-1964 coins is laid out for you right up front. Additionally, I am very surprised that many on this thread apparently did not know that older coins had some silver in them, I thought that was something most everybody knew, but I guess not.

    Nobody is getting ripped off here! As someone stated, in the very best of circumstances (which RARELY, if EVER, happens), you could HOPE to get about the normal cost of entry to the Lakes for your coins!!! If you doubt that, take your 4 quarters to your nearest coin shop and ask them for 22 times their face value and see how that works out for you. Or try selling them on Ebay, paying the listing fees, shipping them, and everything else that comes with selling and see how that works out as well. Or would you rather take them to the lakes, get 22 times their face value for them and enjoy a fun day out fishing? That seems pretty obvious to me! I heard about this promotion and thought it was a cool and fun way to get out fishing by using money that is being accepted at far beyond face value that would have likely just stayed sitting in the cracks of couches or at the bottom of junk drawers. What other business, other than a coin shop, has ever offered to take old silver coins for way more than their face value? None that I know of.

    Nobody is twisting your arm to take advantage of this promotion!! If you want to keep your coins, keep them. But if you are like most people who have a few laying around the house, I think the idea of trading in some worn out silver coins to go fishing is not a bad idea. BTW, apparently the customers at the lakes like the idea, because quite few have taken advantage of it already.

    If I’ve learned anything over the years working with the SARL/Corona Lake management, it’s that they are constantly coming up with new and fun promotions so that you guys can get out there and get fishing. I also know that if there is EVER a question, they are always happy to clear up anything you need to know. All you’ve got to do is send them an email and ask. What has been said by others here is really not fair. There is no misrepresentation and no hidden agendas here. It’s all spelled out for you on their website, all you have to do is read the promotion. There, I have said my peace and it needed to be said.

    Nachofish

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    Quote Originally Posted by NachoFish View Post
    Wow guys, you are completely missing the boat on this one!! I’m not quite sure where all of this misinformation is coming from, but I’m seeing a bunch of ill-gotten facts about a promotion being ran by a company that has been a wonderful and long-time supporter of this website, has donated more than you could ever dream of for the Team 57 events, and has given more for our various charity drives than they would ever allow me to mention, so let’s clear the air right here:

    The intention of getting SILVER coins is mentioned in the FIRST SENTENCE of the introduction paragraph above the flyer, so no hidden agenda there!! Guys, all you have to do is read the very first line to see that they are looking for SILVER! To quote: A lot of people have a junk drawer or a piggy bank that probably has several old silver coins in them... It’s completely inappropriate to misstate this promotion as being deceptive in any way as the reason why they are wanting the pre-1964 coins is laid out for you right up front. Additionally, I am very surprised that many on this thread apparently did not know that older coins had some silver in them, I thought that was something most everybody knew, but I guess not.

    Nobody is getting ripped off here! As someone stated, in the very best of circumstances (which RARELY, if EVER, happens), you could HOPE to get about the normal cost of entry to the Lakes for your coins!!! If you doubt that, take your 4 quarters to your nearest coin shop and ask them for 22 times their face value and see how that works out for you. Or try selling them on Ebay, paying the listing fees, shipping them, and everything else that comes with selling and see how that works out as well. Or would you rather take them to the lakes, get 22 times their face value for them and enjoy a fun day out fishing? That seems pretty obvious to me! I heard about this promotion and thought it was a cool and fun way to get out fishing by using money that is being accepted at far beyond face value that would have likely just stayed sitting in the cracks of couches or at the bottom of junk drawers. What other business, other than a coin shop, has ever offered to take old silver coins for way more than their face value? None that I know of.

    Nobody is twisting your arm to take advantage of this promotion!! If you want to keep your coins, keep them. But if you are like most people who have a few laying around the house, I think the idea of trading in some worn out silver coins to go fishing is not a bad idea. BTW, apparently the customers at the lakes like the idea, because quite few have taken advantage of it already.

    If I’ve learned anything over the years working with the SARL/Corona Lake management, it’s that they are constantly coming up with new and fun promotions so that you guys can get out there and get fishing. I also know that if there is EVER a question, they are always happy to clear up anything you need to know. All you’ve got to do is send them an email and ask. What has been said by others here is really not fair. There is no misrepresentation and no hidden agendas here. It’s all spelled out for you on their website, all you have to do is read the promotion. There, I have said my peace and it needed to be said.

    Nachofish
    well said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by totempole View Post
    well said!
    ditto....


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    Damn I was gonna post something like that too but I knew someone would have the idea. Look at it this way if u can be lucky enough to have the $1 in quarters its a bonus for you. Let's face the facts...you're not gonna get full value on em, melt em, or profit as much as a day of fishing. Hell its better than paying full rate up front. Shame on you people! SHAME!

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    Normally I'd support this, but after adding the total TRUE base value, it exceeds the admission price...

    I'd rather hold on to the coins, and sell them when Silver comes to an especially high value...

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    TOTAL RIP OFF CAN NOT AND DO NOT TRY TO SUGAR COAT IT!!!!!!!!!!! As of july 12 2011price of silver 36.18

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    I wouldnt exactly call it a ripoff... And i wouldn't exactly say Shame on those calling them out.. This is just poor planning. It's an interesting idea though.

    I personally think SARL could devise a better promotion, and would enjoy seeing more creativity like this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pelon951 View Post
    TOTAL RIP OFF CAN NOT AND DO NOT TRY TO SUGAR COAT IT!!!!!!!!!!! As of july 12 2011price of silver 36.18
    Yes, $36.18 per ounce. Each silver quarter weighs 6.25 grams. There are roughly 28.35 grams in an ounce. You can do the math but the point is......if you don't want to participate, don't. No one is trying to rip anyone off and everything has been right out in the open. As I stated before, if you want to keep your coins then keep your coins. No one is forcing you to participate.

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    Last edited by NachoFish; 07-13-2011 at 11:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NachoFish View Post
    Yes, $36.18 per ounce. Each silver quarter weighs 6.25 grams. There are roughly 28.35 grams in an ounce. You can do the math but the point is......if you don't want to participate, don't. No one is trying to rip anyone off and everything has been right out in the open. As I stated before, if you want to keep your coins than keep your coins. No one is forcing you to participate.

    D
    But it's important to point out that what appears to be a "deal" is not really a deal and I think the wording, eventhough mentioning Silver one time, does not make it very obvious the reason for 64 and prior coins. Also someone mentioned kids going thru collections to find the $1.00, that was one of the first things that went thru my mind.

    There is nothing wrong with Corona/Sarl being creative but also nothing wrong with some of us picking up on the reality of the promotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NachoFish View Post
    Wow guys, you are completely missing the boat on this one!! I’m not quite sure where all of this misinformation is coming from, but I’m seeing a bunch of ill-gotten facts about a promotion being ran by a company that has been a wonderful and long-time supporter of this website, has donated more than you could ever dream of for the Team 57 events, and has given more for our various charity drives than they would ever allow me to mention, so let’s clear the air right here:

    The intention of getting SILVER coins is mentioned in the FIRST SENTENCE of the introduction paragraph above the flyer, so no hidden agenda there!! Guys, all you have to do is read the very first line to see that they are looking for SILVER! To quote: A lot of people have a junk drawer or a piggy bank that probably has several old silver coins in them... It’s completely inappropriate to misstate this promotion as being deceptive in any way as the reason why they are wanting the pre-1964 coins is laid out for you right up front. Additionally, I am very surprised that many on this thread apparently did not know that older coins had some silver in them, I thought that was something most everybody knew, but I guess not.

    Nobody is getting ripped off here! As someone stated, in the very best of circumstances (which RARELY, if EVER, happens), you could HOPE to get about the normal cost of entry to the Lakes for your coins!!! If you doubt that, take your 4 quarters to your nearest coin shop and ask them for 22 times their face value and see how that works out for you. Or try selling them on Ebay, paying the listing fees, shipping them, and everything else that comes with selling and see how that works out as well. Or would you rather take them to the lakes, get 22 times their face value for them and enjoy a fun day out fishing? That seems pretty obvious to me! I heard about this promotion and thought it was a cool and fun way to get out fishing by using money that is being accepted at far beyond face value that would have likely just stayed sitting in the cracks of couches or at the bottom of junk drawers. What other business, other than a coin shop, has ever offered to take old silver coins for way more than their face value? None that I know of.

    Nobody is twisting your arm to take advantage of this promotion!! If you want to keep your coins, keep them. But if you are like most people who have a few laying around the house, I think the idea of trading in some worn out silver coins to go fishing is not a bad idea. BTW, apparently the customers at the lakes like the idea, because quite few have taken advantage of it already.

    If I’ve learned anything over the years working with the SARL/Corona Lake management, it’s that they are constantly coming up with new and fun promotions so that you guys can get out there and get fishing. I also know that if there is EVER a question, they are always happy to clear up anything you need to know. All you’ve got to do is send them an email and ask. What has been said by others here is really not fair. There is no misrepresentation and no hidden agendas here. It’s all spelled out for you on their website, all you have to do is read the promotion. There, I have said my peace and it needed to be said.

    Nachofish

    Thanks for your post Nachofish. Sarl & Corna has done so much for Team 57 . They do not deserve to be bashed for this at all . Some people are just something else is all I can say .

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