Beervestor wrote:This is what I have been thinking for some time now lol, whats the point of harding all these copper pennies so if we can sell them how will we? Would be so expensive to ship
NDFarmer wrote:You didn't mention all the hours spent going to the bank, sorting, going back to the bank. Then time spent boxing and going to the post office. Plus all the $4.00 gas you use making all these trips. I don't understand why people want to do this for nothing.
NDFarmer wrote: I don't understand why people want to do this for nothing.
brexzz1 wrote:I'm lucky enough to live close to the border, so i ship out of Niagara Falls, NY. There is a post office about 200 meters from the border.
NDFarmer wrote:You didn't mention all the hours spent going to the bank, sorting, going back to the bank. Then time spent boxing and going to the post office. Plus all the $4.00 gas you use making all these trips. I don't understand why people want to do this for nothing.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:NDFarmer wrote:You didn't mention all the hours spent going to the bank, sorting, going back to the bank. Then time spent boxing and going to the post office. Plus all the $4.00 gas you use making all these trips. I don't understand why people want to do this for nothing.
$4 Gas? $4 Gas?!!!!!!.. you guys can still get $4 gas? That is deep in the rearview mirrror here. Methinks I am going to be soon setting a new record for paying for gas with boxes of zinc pennies.
I think the way the Canadian pennies would be done is to make an occasional trip to the states where you stock up your stateside partner with several CTU's. Then the US guy ships for you in smaller quantities using the small flat rate boxes every time you haqve a sale. The other way would be for there to be just a financial arrangement between the two of you to work both sides of the border to mutual benefit.
beauanderos wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:NDFarmer wrote:You didn't mention all the hours spent going to the bank, sorting, going back to the bank. Then time spent boxing and going to the post office. Plus all the $4.00 gas you use making all these trips. I don't understand why people want to do this for nothing.
$4 Gas? $4 Gas?!!!!!!.. you guys can still get $4 gas? That is deep in the rearview mirrror here. Methinks I am going to be soon setting a new record for paying for gas with boxes of zinc pennies.
I think the way the Canadian pennies would be done is to make an occasional trip to the states where you stock up your stateside partner with several CTU's. Then the US guy ships for you in smaller quantities using the small flat rate boxes every time you haqve a sale. The other way would be for there to be just a financial arrangement between the two of you to work both sides of the border to mutual benefit.
There have to be several sorters on both sides of the border who could help each other out, as Chuck is suggesting. How about stepping up with your distance from the border and if you'd be willing to help out fellow forum members? Maybe a few lasting agreements could be struck once a few PM's procured an initial introduction? I know Hoardie and I used to do several trades back in the day, and we're 150 miles apart. Just meet somewhere in the middle.
Diggin4copper wrote:Im about 6 hrs from St Strphen..
nero12345 wrote: There is no shipping service in Canada thats gonna ship 5 pounds for that price. beside's he hasn't made anything yet for a profit. Now if was in the USA then he could probably ship for about $5. Still not much of a profit but there is a little. Maybe he's a trucker making long hauls down south and ships from down there, i don't know. its got me baffeled.lol.
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