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Good job by USMint on March of Dimes set ...

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Ken Barr

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May 4, 2015, 12:41:55 PM5/4/15
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Despite a slow connection from home, I was able to quickly order the
special March of Dimes limited edition sets promptly at 9AM Pacific this
morning.

Previous attempts to order limited edition items have often required
tens of minutes for the Mint website to painstakingly crunch through the
webpages, but this time the time between clicking the "order" button and
rendering the "checkout" page was only a few seconds. They seem to have
removed the "quick checkout" option, so I had to reenter my credit card
info again, but even that wuz quick. I wasted a few more seconds
because I forgot to click the "Accept Terms" checkbox before clicking
the "checkout", but I still got the "confirm" screen a minute or so
after that.

The "confirmation" email from the Mint hit my inbox at 9:09 AM, which
I'm pretty sure is a record for this type of set. Either A) nobody
gives a rat's hindquarters about Roosevelt dimes or B) the Mint
actually has done a good job of modernizing its website for burst
activity.

Probably a combination of the two -- we'll know better when the sets
sell out -- they are still available (though on "Back Order" now) at
9:40 AM, so it looks like the site wasn't overwhelmed selling the 75,000
sets available ...

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Jud

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May 5, 2015, 11:23:47 AM5/5/15
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One can only hope Ken. I placed my order an hour after it became available and got the 'back ordered' response. Last year I ordered the Baseball Hall of Fame $5 proof gold commemorative, got the same response. After a few months and at least 3 messages from the mint of the delayed delivery time I got a message that I was shut out, a day after getting a new delivery date. SHM.

Ken Barr

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May 5, 2015, 6:17:06 PM5/5/15
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In article <28190456-88cb-4ee2...@googlegroups.com>,
I just checked the order status on the Mint website and it says
"shipped" with a tracking number. The USPS website says that
"pre-shipment information has been uploaded to USPS", but it doesn't
show a "received for shipment" scan yet.

I'm still pretty enthused by USMint 2.0 -- it looks like I may have the
sets in time for a local coin club meeting on Friday, less than five
days after placing the order! Whoop de doo!

FWIW, the "back order" status reportedly started showing up after about
20 minutes into the ordering period. No one seems to know when the
75,000 limit was reached, as the order processor seems to have
discontinued the use of the "out of stock" status. [The Mint website
still shows the sets as "back ordered" even though I'm fairly confident
that orders placed today will never be filled ...]

Ken Barr

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May 7, 2015, 6:19:16 PM5/7/15
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In article <ken-F6E508.1...@nntp.aioe.org>,
Ken Barr <k...@kenbarr.com> wrote:

> In article <28190456-88cb-4ee2...@googlegroups.com>,
> Jud <numis...@aol.com> wrote:
>
[snip]
> I'm still pretty enthused by USMint 2.0 -- it looks like I may have the
> sets in time for a local coin club meeting on Friday, less than five
> days after placing the order! Whoop de doo!
>
> FWIW, the "back order" status reportedly started showing up after about
> 20 minutes into the ordering period. No one seems to know when the
> 75,000 limit was reached, as the order processor seems to have
> discontinued the use of the "out of stock" status. [The Mint website
> still shows the sets as "back ordered" even though I'm fairly confident
> that orders placed today will never be filled ...]

Woo Hoo! USPS tracking showed the package delivered to my local P. O.
just before midnight last night, so it was ready for pickup this
morning. I stopped in to drop off some packages just before noon, and
picked up the five March of Dimes sets ...

Less than seventy-two hours between order and package-in-hand ... quite
a change from past USMint performance! (But I still haven't received
the "confirmation email" promised within 24 hours of Monday's order, but
I'm not going to lose any sleep over that omission!)

Completed sales on eBay show most sets selling for plus/minus $90 each
in groups of five, and over $100 each as single sets. Thank you, U S
Mint -- if I can flip three sets before the credit card bill arrives,
I'll be making money on your dime (as well as your dimes!).

Oh, yeah, the sets look pretty nice, too!
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