09-26-2013, 11:38 AM
09-26-2013, 01:41 PM
If listing with them is free , it could be a good avenue for producing prospects.
If there's a charge then I'm guessing it would be wasted money as most people smart enough to think of using a detector to find their rings , would also be smart enough to figure out there's probably a detecting club near by that would do the same thing for free or a donation to their treasury.
I'm just guessing of course , but I suspect the guy who started it has made more money from the detectorists that listed than he has from find lost rings and things for people.
If there's a charge then I'm guessing it would be wasted money as most people smart enough to think of using a detector to find their rings , would also be smart enough to figure out there's probably a detecting club near by that would do the same thing for free or a donation to their treasury.
I'm just guessing of course , but I suspect the guy who started it has made more money from the detectorists that listed than he has from find lost rings and things for people.
09-27-2013, 07:58 AM
This one fits my qualifications better http://www.lostmystuff.net/
Volunteer detectorists who I'm sure will accept a donation for a good deed if offered.
I e-mailed ringfinders---$40 to list , 235 detectorists paid so far - that's about $9400 the guy has taken in and I'll bet all 235 haven't taken in that much in finder fees combined.
Volunteer detectorists who I'm sure will accept a donation for a good deed if offered.
I e-mailed ringfinders---$40 to list , 235 detectorists paid so far - that's about $9400 the guy has taken in and I'll bet all 235 haven't taken in that much in finder fees combined.