You've done it more than once. "If you guys have any unwanted coins, tokens, medallions, or notes please pm me pictures and I'll happily reply... I do not want to pay for any of these so only send me ones that you do not want and don't care to get rid of for free. I WILL NOT necessarily accept all of them... I will only accept those I care for! Thank you guys for supporting my coin collection! -Dark" Mow lawns! Wash cars! There are plenty of jobs a teenager can do if they don't mind working! Get a job and buy your own coins! Stop using these forums for panhandling!
First of all the difference is I'm asking for UNWANTED COINS! NOT coins that people care about... Second people in my neighborhood hire people to do this stuff (private companies not some kid)... THIRD OF ALL I've already tried getting a job... I don't have a car, my parents won't drive me, and I get off of school at 5:00pm meaning I would be late for any job I want... The only time I will be able to have a job is in the summer... You know, when I can leave early? You keep saying GET A JOB... Well you know what? I can't and I'm tired of you telling me this... If you don't know what is happening in somebodies life stop judging... Take care of yourself and let me take care of myself. I think I've made my point clear and if you can't see it then you're blind as a bat.
I have a lot of unwanted coins. It's what I pay my bills with. I don't care if you go begging on a street corner. Just stop panhandling here!
It's no skin off my nose. It will just mean that you will be the only one who won't see my comments whenever you panhandle.
I like the SLQs personally, but I also like large cents, capped bust quarters, seated liberty quarters and capped bust halves. I don't have the budget for the earlier stuff, but if I did, I'd be all over it!
I love thread derails, old thread revives and acceptance for most stuff in forums. Worst is a newbie asking a question and the mass telling them to look through the forum for the answer because it is a dead horse. This one derailed like the last meme far too fast for me. I see attacking and stuff. Stuff is what I don't care for.
1 - I'm just curious, you wrote that you don't want to pay for the coins. Does that mean that you don't want to pay for the face value of the coins either? What about the shipping costs? 2 - There are other jobs you can do for people, it just requires some creativity and a willingness to work on the weekends. a - Some people would be very happy to have the INSIDE of their car cleaned out by a neighborhood kid. Bring a vacuum cleaner from home with a long extension cord and charge less than what the local car washes charge for inside cleaning. Post a flyer on a local bulletin board, grocery store, utility pole, advertise in a church or school newsletter, etc. It's hard work but you'll make some money. You can ride your bike over to a customer and put the vacuum in a large backpack. b - Is there anything you're good at - either academically or in sports? You can work as a Tutor - a sports tutor if you're good at sports, or an academic tutor if you're good at the books. Academic tutoring can be done over Zoom at night or on weekends if the travel is too far and your parents can't drive you. For Academic tutoring parents will even drive their kid over to your home. For sports tutoring you can ride your bike over. There are kids who are really lousy at sports who want to get better at it and who either don't have a father who can help them or their fathers or brothers are just as lousy as they are. If their parents can afford it they would be happy to pay you for an hour of practicing with their kid. c - Do you swim? Are you decent at it? You don't have to be a pro to take a lifeguarding class at a local Community Center. It will cost a few dollars, but will pay off in spades if you give "Swimming Tutoring" to little kids whose parents are trying to get them to not be afraid of whatever part of swimming they are struggling with. Or you can just give swimming lessons, or just work as a lifeguard. d - Offer to do yardwork for neighbors. There may be things their gardeners don't do that someone wants done, or something they don't want to pay their gardeners for because they charge too much. e - Look around the neighborhood for outdoor things that could use a paint job and leave a flyer in the person's mailbox offering to paint it for them. For example if someone has a banister that looks like it could use a fresh coat of paint, or a shed. DO NOT go walking around their property unless they invite you to, but there are plenty of things you can see from the street. f - If you live in an area that gets snow in the winter, offer to shovel snow for your neighbors. Be the FIRST one to ring their doorbell, be friendly and courteous and charge fairly. When you're done, have a paper prepared to give to them with your first name and contact info on it and the words "Snow Removal" and hand it to them while telling them that if they were happy with the job you did, they can feel free to call you next time it snows and you will give them top priority. A few regular customers will bring in some nice money. It may even pay to invest in a used snowblower which can pay off in spades. g - Are you good with computers? Lots of older people aren't. Advertise to help older people with their computer questions over the phone. There are lots of questions and problems that you can solve by phone. Or remotely. I know a few elderly ladies who would love to find someone like this to help them with their various technology challenges. Charge by the hour, charge reasonably and be VERY patient with them. If you are able to solve their problems or help them with their questions and are courteous and kind, ask them to recommend you to their friends. Lots of older people don't want to bother their children and/or grandchildren with their technology issues. Having a "Technology Help Line" would be a great thing for them. So often it's "Why can't I open this thing my daughter emailed me?" Ask them to right click on it and when you realize it is a PDF file and that they don't have Adobe Reader on their computer, send them a link, walk them through downloading the app, and there you go - you've saved their day! They will spread the word far and wide and before you know it, you'll have a whole client list! All of the above things can be done on weekends and/or for an hour or so in the evening on school nights. You can ride your bike wherever you need to travel to as long as it is not through a dangerous neighborhood or too far to reach by bike (not in the snow of course). Like I said - get creative! You will not just make money but you'll feel really good about yourself and how much you can accomplish with some hard work and a little ingenuity.