Franklin Half in the mail

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So about two months ago i got a letter in thr mail form a silver company that asked for my first/last name and my phone number and they would send me a free franklin half so i thought why dont i just try it. I filled it out and sent it in. Two months latter my dads checking the mail we got a packge from them with a MS 1952D franklin half :laughing7:
Goes to show, you never know!
 

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I don't think that a free franklin half dollar is worth the aggravation of being harassed by telemarketers. Just a thought since they asked for your phone number... But nice grab!
 

I don't think that a free franklin half dollar is worth the aggravation of being harassed by telemarketers. Just a thought since they asked for your phone number... But nice grab!

I agree, but nice grab!
 

Be careful- there are companies out there that do this type of promo- get your name on their "mailing" list and then add you to their coin of the month list which consists of highly over priced coins/sets and send them in the mail with an invoice, and they are very hard to return- if no payment is made the bill collectors come calling

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just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
 

Be careful- there are companies out there that do this type of promo- get your name on their "mailing" list and then add you to their coin of the month list which consists of highly over priced coins/sets and send them in the mail with an invoice, and they are very hard to return- if no payment is made the bill collectors come calling

This is true, reference book clubs and record clubs! Stamp clubs did this too....

Look out!!!
 

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