1oz Koalas have no mintage limits. 5oz & 10oz were officially suspended, 1/2kg discontinued, 1kg still being banged out by the 10s of thousands. I think the 1/2oz and 2oz share the same press as 1oz, but 1oz demand is higher.
renovator said:Hahahaha no jokes here silvermark the guy is a failure to knock out a profit making line for months is an epic fail !!!! Have a good think about how much revenue they have lost in the months that it will be offline ............................... now you have thought about it I hope your joking . You are obviously an emloyee not a business owner Maybe they can afford to do it 99% of businesses cantSilverMark said:renovator said:yeah i wonder who was the bright spark that decided to take the production line out what an idiot .I wonder if he will still get his bonus hahahaha.
I hope this is a joke, because it is utterly ridiculous. If anything the guy would get a bigger bonus. These works would have been planned at least a year or two in advance as it is capital expenditure. They would have looked very carefully at their timing and determined this period to be the most suitable, or this was the earliest delivery of the equipment. Whilst they have got reduced production during this period, the increased capacity when the project is completed will more than make up for potential lost sales and to top it off, they missed a dip (which they likely predicted to a degree based on silvers seasonal trends). I certainly don't think they would have lost any worthwhile customers during this time. I havn't heard anyone say "I'm never buying from Perth Mint again". So if they did their feasability planning properly this will prove to be an excellent move and hence the project manager would be inline for a bigger bonus potentially....
zachary898 said:Just last week perth showed "out of stock" for 10oz bars but apparently they're for sale again at AUD 355.30 per bar? if i was to purchase some would i be waiting 4 weeks?
It is only a mistake if you think that this time right now while they are off line is the absolute peak time to sell bars and that once the production ramps it will be a bad time i.e. past peak selling period. This is not the case IMHOrenovator said:Hahahaha no jokes here silvermark the guy is a failure to knock out a profit making line for months is an epic fail !!!! Have a good think about how much revenue they have lost in the months that it will be offline ............................... now you have thought about it I hope your joking . You are obviously an emloyee not a business owner Maybe they can afford to do it 99% of businesses cantSilverMark said:renovator said:yeah i wonder who was the bright spark that decided to take the production line out what an idiot .I wonder if he will still get his bonus hahahaha.
I hope this is a joke, because it is utterly ridiculous. If anything the guy would get a bigger bonus. These works would have been planned at least a year or two in advance as it is capital expenditure. They would have looked very carefully at their timing and determined this period to be the most suitable, or this was the earliest delivery of the equipment. Whilst they have got reduced production during this period, the increased capacity when the project is completed will more than make up for potential lost sales and to top it off, they missed a dip (which they likely predicted to a degree based on silvers seasonal trends). I certainly don't think they would have lost any worthwhile customers during this time. I havn't heard anyone say "I'm never buying from Perth Mint again". So if they did their feasability planning properly this will prove to be an excellent move and hence the project manager would be inline for a bigger bonus potentially....
Bargain Hunter said:You can easily get 1kg Koalas at dealers cheaper than you can buy 1kg ABC or PAMP bars on these forums right now.
Dynoman said:This is the best price I've seen around but the freight component to AUS is a killer. We need our friends in the US to work a deal.
http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/pro...aseallow10-13businessdayspriortoshipment.aspx
Bargain Hunter said:You can easily get 1kg Koalas at dealers cheaper than you can buy 1kg ABC or PAMP bars on these forums right now.
Yippe-Ki-Ya said:Dynoman said:This is the best price I've seen around but the freight component to AUS is a killer. We need our friends in the US to work a deal.
http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/pro...aseallow10-13businessdayspriortoshipment.aspx
I believe that freight is worked out as: $50 + 0.25 cents/ounce to Australia
So for example if you bought 100 ounces: freight = $50 + 100 x 0.25 = $50 + $25 = $75
So then the added freight cost = $0.75 per ounce.
So far i can tell, this would still make purchasing from there attractive to what you can get here in Australia per ounce.
GP et al - are the freight charges i've outlined correct?
International Shipping: Payment for international orders can only be made via wire transfer. Shipping rate (for everywhere except Canada) is a $75 flat fee plus .25 cents per ounce. Shipping for Canada is a $60 flat fee plus .15 cents per ounce. Customer is responsible for all duties and taxes that may be charged. If a package is unclaimed by the customer and sent back to Gainesville Coins, we will refund the purchase price minus 5% and all shipping and insurance costs incurred by Gainesville Coins.Yippe-Ki-Ya said:Dynoman said:This is the best price I've seen around but the freight component to AUS is a killer. We need our friends in the US to work a deal.
http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/pro...aseallow10-13businessdayspriortoshipment.aspx
I believe that freight is worked out as: $50 + 0.25 cents/ounce to Australia
So for example if you bought 100 ounces: freight = $50 + 100 x 0.25 = $50 + $25 = $75
So then the added freight cost = $0.75 per ounce.
So far i can tell, this would still make purchasing from there attractive to what you can get here in Australia per ounce.
GP et al - are the freight charges i've outlined correct?
Bargain Hunter said:You can easily get 1kg Koalas at dealers cheaper than you can buy 1kg ABC or PAMP bars on these forums right now.
renovator said:International Shipping: Payment for international orders can only be made via wire transfer. Shipping rate (for everywhere except Canada) is a $75 flat fee plus .25 cents per ounce. Shipping for Canada is a $60 flat fee plus .15 cents per ounce. Customer is responsible for all duties and taxes that may be charged. If a package is unclaimed by the customer and sent back to Gainesville Coins, we will refund the purchase price minus 5% and all shipping and insurance costs incurred by Gainesville Coins.Yippe-Ki-Ya said:Dynoman said:This is the best price I've seen around but the freight component to AUS is a killer. We need our friends in the US to work a deal.
http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/pro...aseallow10-13businessdayspriortoshipment.aspx
I believe that freight is worked out as: $50 + 0.25 cents/ounce to Australia
So for example if you bought 100 ounces: freight = $50 + 100 x 0.25 = $50 + $25 = $75
So then the added freight cost = $0.75 per ounce.
So far i can tell, this would still make purchasing from there attractive to what you can get here in Australia per ounce.
GP et al - are the freight charges i've outlined correct?
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Best Regards,
Daniel
an email from them last week
renovator said:you guys " I love perth mint i love perth mint " Me " I dont care i dont care " hahahaha we have to agree to disagree on this one both sides have valid points & both sides have not enough knowledge on what is really happening & the factors invovled so in fact we are both talking out of our arses i'l leave it at that