The PFS Buyer Club is an innovative organization dedicated to sourcing in-demand items through a network of enthusiastic buyers. I’m proud to be one of those buyers.
Joining the club is straightforward; there’s no membership fee—simply sign up and you’re in.
If you’re interested in receiving an invite, email me and I can get you one.
Occasionally, PFS Buyer Club will send out offers via email. I often receive notifications about limited-release coins from the U.S. Mint.
📢 Currently, they have an exciting offer for the 250th Anniversary United States Navy American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin, which will be released on Friday, October 10th. You can purchase it for $110.95, and they will pay you $141, resulting in a profit of $30.05.
Let me share my experience from the last time I participated:
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What An Offer Looks Like


In my last offer, I participated in the sale of a 2025 Laser Engraved American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin. The sale price was $105 plus $5.95 for shipping. PFS Buyer Club offered a commission of $30.05 for purchasing and shipping the coin back to them in its original sealed box from the U.S. Mint.
For these U.S. Mint releases, they set a specific time and randomize the queue of buyers. If you log in before noon, you receive a random position in line; if you log in after, you’re placed at the end. PFS recommends signing in between 11:35 and 11:40 AM for a noon release.
PFS provides comprehensive instructions to streamline the process, even identifying potential bottlenecks.
Here’s a glimpse of what the waiting queue looks like:


The return? A quick $30.05 profit on a $110.95 investment translates to a 27% return, all for simply labeling a package and dropping it off at FedEx.
There are a few conditions to agree to for the deal:
- You must place the order by 1 PM (it’s a noon release).
- If the item goes on backorder, purchase it anyway, as you may still receive it.
- Once your order is filled, copy the number USMXXXXXX and enter it in your PFS account with your shipping zip code. You must complete this by 7 PM ET.
- You will receive a FedEx shipping label; simply attach it to the unopened box and ship it out within two days of receipt.
Once the package arrives at their New York location, payment is processed.


Typically, payments are made via PayPal, but they are currently experiencing issues with Mass Payments. For now, payouts are processed through eCheck, which is emailed to you within “up to 7 business days.” You can print it out and deposit it into your account as you would with a regular check.
PFS Communication Was Great
The communication throughout each deal is exceptional. You receive step-by-step instructions, demonstrating their experience and ability to resolve previous issues.
For instance, I was expecting a package on a Wednesday. When I received several packages on Tuesday, I opened them all without thinking. Oops.
I reached out to their support, and within a day, I was informed it was fine—just check the box for the coin, reseal it, and mail it back with a note on the label (writing “open” next to my PFS ID number).
I printed the FedEx Ground label, shipped it off the next day, and waited. The package arrived at their New York office the following day, and I received payment that night. Throughout the process, I appreciated the timely email updates.
In fact, after a business trip, I forgot to cash out. They even sent me a reminder email:
Dear Jim Wang,
Please use this email as a reminder that funds have been previously credited to your PFS Payments account.
You can request a payment by clicking the words “cash out” (found under your balance) on the My Payments page on our website – https://pfsbuyerclub.com/Deal/MyPayments.
As always, please contact us directly with any questions or concerns.
Thanks again!
– pfsBuyerClub
Getting Paid
While payments are usually processed through PayPal, they are currently using Deluxe Payment Exchange due to ongoing issues. Deluxe, once one of the largest check printing companies, has transitioned into the digital check space.
You will receive a PDF via email that you can print. The check includes all the necessary information on the front, while the back is blank. You simply endorse it like a regular check (signing near the end) and can deposit it digitally using your bank’s app.
Interestingly, my bank accepted it without any issues, despite the lack of preprinted information on the back.
What Are The Risks?
There is no risk in opting into a deal. However, there’s a chance you might wait in the queue and the item sells out before you can purchase it.
Once you buy the coin, the risk lies in shipping it off and not receiving payment. Since they have already arranged buyers, this scenario seems unlikely. I’ve known this site for years and have never encountered any negative feedback. The silver coin I mentioned earlier was my first deal with them, and I was impressed by how smooth the process was.
Keep in mind that completing the process takes time. You wait to buy the coin, then wait for delivery, and finally ship it off again—all for a $30 profit and a little extra charge on your credit card.
But $30 is still $30.
Other offers may be more lucrative but come with higher risks, as they involve purchasing more expensive items.
What’s risk-free is joining their email list to stay updated on deals. It’s completely free.
If you’d like to join their email list and learn about upcoming deals, email me and I can send you a referral link.