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New Member
Canada
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Quote: Perhaps the series of similar questions is used to see if someone is not answering consistently. Did it still say you'd be entered in the draw? My ineligibility showed up shortly after I reported how much I spent in the past 12 months. My guess is that they were targeting people who spend a lot. I also do not buy from other Mints, so many they wanted buyers who are at risk no longer buying from RCM. Those are my two guesses, but who knows. Maybe someone else who wasn't eligible could compare.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2124 Posts |
The survey is for Master Club Members so they're not interested in people that spend less than $1000 in the last 12 months.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1354 Posts |
I was offered a $2000 shopping spree... Different amounts for different people?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3692 Posts |
If they started producing fewer coins each year I have a feeling they will be only novelty coins.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
789 Posts |
Quote: I was offered a $2000 shopping spree... Different amounts for different people? Does that mean you have already won the lucky draw? 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1571 Posts |
I don't believe the draw had taken place yet as they are excepting surveys until March 31.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2366 Posts |
Quote: My ineligibility showed up shortly after I reported how much I spent in the past 12 months. My guess is that they were targeting people who spend a lot. I was kicked out right after selecting the $10k+ option for yearly spend.
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New Member
Canada
26 Posts |
Quote: The survey is for Master Club Members so they're not interested in people that spend less than $1000 in the last 12 months. I wouldn't get the survey if I wasn't an MC member. Although I do agree my spending range is probably probably lower than other MC members (first year MC member).
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Rest in Peace
Canada
1360 Posts |
I put in less than $10k, I think I put in 5-6k, but was invited to complete the survey. They estimated 35-45 min, but I would agree that I was at it the better part of an hour!.
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Valued Member
Canada
451 Posts |
I spend less than $200 from the Mint's website directly per year, and I got the survey. I got the impression from the survey that they were asking questions about what scenarios of incentives would get me to purchase all of my orders from the Mint as opposed to dealers and Canada Post. There were scenarios about different levels of free shipping and reward programs. Basically, they wanted to know what it would take for me spend all of my Canadian NCLT budget with them.
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Valued Member
Canada
480 Posts |
@kuh_85 The mint decided your in toooo deep at 10 grand on new releases alone. You probably buy most of their new release and so they wouldn't need change anything for you. lol
I think most of us spend a large amount of money on coins. But I know the majority of my purchases are for older coins. So I was surprised to be invited.
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Valued Member
Canada
133 Posts |
I didn't get past the 35-45 minutes to complete as well. Now if the could ship my coins in 35-45 minutes I might have chosen more coins for the year!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
I must be 1 of the few master club members who hasn't received a survey. I double checked my email messages and no survey request. However, I reached master club status in October. It must of been a random mail out. I sure would of liked to do it.
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Valued Member
Canada
91 Posts |
They did warn that it would take 45 minutes.They would probably get more to take it if it was shorter. Actually if they took out the duplicate questions it would have been shorter.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2124 Posts |
If they took out the duplicate question it will take minutes.
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