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Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2014
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- Location
- Bella Vista, AR
- Detector(s) used
- Looking for recommendation - prefer to stay under $300.00
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I've noticed this site is very heavy on Kellyco and probably receives some nice funding for the amount of AD(s) they carry. But what I'm not finding is the actual low down on detectors in general.
Kellyco is selling detectors as if they are discounted when in fact you can buy the same detector from Cabelas for the same low price, they sugar coat it with free accessories, most worth 1/4 or less of what Kellyco says. Yes we all know its about Advertising but what I want to see is truth, not fiction.
When I click to look at gold detectors all I see is ultra high end products, which suggests that 95% of the detectors are unable to help you find gold. If your going to do a serious breakdown to help people, then do it, don't muddy the waters and allow yourself to become only about the almighty dollar.
It's bad enough that we have a government that is trying as hard as it can to block all prospecting and passing legislation that could land you in jail for being in the wrong spot, even if it was unintentional.
Let's narrow the amount of searching people need to do to get there feet on the ground and enjoy prospecting for both fun and rewards. Tell Kellyco if your going to sugar coat sales, be honest on the true values, and more importantly tell us who really manufacturer the stuff your wanting to make us think we would be getting for free. One last thing, if it comes from China post it, we have the right to know ahead of time.
Kellyco is selling detectors as if they are discounted when in fact you can buy the same detector from Cabelas for the same low price, they sugar coat it with free accessories, most worth 1/4 or less of what Kellyco says. Yes we all know its about Advertising but what I want to see is truth, not fiction.
When I click to look at gold detectors all I see is ultra high end products, which suggests that 95% of the detectors are unable to help you find gold. If your going to do a serious breakdown to help people, then do it, don't muddy the waters and allow yourself to become only about the almighty dollar.
It's bad enough that we have a government that is trying as hard as it can to block all prospecting and passing legislation that could land you in jail for being in the wrong spot, even if it was unintentional.
Let's narrow the amount of searching people need to do to get there feet on the ground and enjoy prospecting for both fun and rewards. Tell Kellyco if your going to sugar coat sales, be honest on the true values, and more importantly tell us who really manufacturer the stuff your wanting to make us think we would be getting for free. One last thing, if it comes from China post it, we have the right to know ahead of time.