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Here's Another Item We All Over Look When Metal Detecting, Yet Is Worth Big Bucks!:thumbup:

John-Edmonton

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Bottle caps! You bet. Most people can't be bothered taking the time to get the number under the plastic bottle liner (to earn or win merchandise) or even checking what contest is running. Pepsi and Coke are just a couple of the common ones entering the contests. We have a great advantage and opportunity awaiting us. We search the areas where people literally throw those caps away by the thousands. And if we spend a couple minutes each day entering those numbers to the various contests on line, you too "WILL" get free products like I did or enter contests to win even greater prizes. It costs you nothing......not even a postage stamp. And....this is no gimmick either.

It really works. :) My winnings are shown so far below....
 
Just this past week....

We just had a Cinco de Mayo celebration here in Roswell, NM. There were the regular venders, including the local Coke and Pepsi folks. Apparently, they had a special going on, as most of the 16 ounce caps had special offers. I guess the attendees didn't notice, or didn't care. Well....

I picked up 4 free Dominos Pizzas (which I gave away as I don't like commercial pizza!), two free coke 12 packs, and one free Pepsi 12 pack.

As for the coin drop? Well, after three trips to Cahoon Park, about $9 worth of clad, two pieces of costume jewelry, and one very nice, plain gold wedding ring. So far, nothing in the local paper's lost and found.

Alan Applegate
 
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