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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 24674295, member: 73266"]For now that is the best if you just want to wait out until someone else post theirs or sees yours posted. There are quite a few collectors of these notes that haven't posted their serial numbers anywhere, but they do regularly check that site for mates. There are a couple of Facebook groups on these but not sure if all get posted to that site.</p><p><br /></p><p> Actively searching the for sale listings on eBay, Esty, MA Shops, Mercari and any and all auction sites is another good way to find a match. This is the cheapest way as well because if you find a mate to yours, you already know the other note is for sale and at what price. There has been a lot of hype coming from the creators of the Project 2013 B site just to drum up traffic to their site. It has also instilled a lot of grand dreams of prosperity that are false. Because of this, many seasoned collectors do not trust them and will not post there. Another reason is the creator/admin isn't in the US.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just a little advice: spend a weekend going through every listing of every for sale/auction site you can find starting with those listings that are ending first. If you do that, then you only have to check the "Newly Added" listings everyday. when I first started this journey, there would sometimes be several hundred new listings posted everyday. That is no longer the case, but there are the occasional collection of 40 or 50 that gets listed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 24674295, member: 73266"]For now that is the best if you just want to wait out until someone else post theirs or sees yours posted. There are quite a few collectors of these notes that haven't posted their serial numbers anywhere, but they do regularly check that site for mates. There are a couple of Facebook groups on these but not sure if all get posted to that site. Actively searching the for sale listings on eBay, Esty, MA Shops, Mercari and any and all auction sites is another good way to find a match. This is the cheapest way as well because if you find a mate to yours, you already know the other note is for sale and at what price. There has been a lot of hype coming from the creators of the Project 2013 B site just to drum up traffic to their site. It has also instilled a lot of grand dreams of prosperity that are false. Because of this, many seasoned collectors do not trust them and will not post there. Another reason is the creator/admin isn't in the US. Just a little advice: spend a weekend going through every listing of every for sale/auction site you can find starting with those listings that are ending first. If you do that, then you only have to check the "Newly Added" listings everyday. when I first started this journey, there would sometimes be several hundred new listings posted everyday. That is no longer the case, but there are the occasional collection of 40 or 50 that gets listed.[/QUOTE]
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