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Q: How long have
you been in business? A: We started our business in 1996 and it has
evolved into what you see today. In 2003, we changed our name to
CoinForce.com.
Q: Can you tell me what the "100% Satisfaction
Guaranteed" on your website means? A: If you are not 100% satisfied
with the actual sample Challenge Coin, you are not obligated to proceed with
mass production and any monies paid (minus die-charge and/or art charges) will
be refunded upon request.
Q: Please explain your "FREE Artwork"
offer? A: Once we receive your deposit (min $200.00 - which is
applied towards your order) and/or full payment, our graphic design team will
create an initial Challenge Coin design at NO CHARGE to you.
Q:
Will you design a Challenge Coin for me to see BEFORE deciding to have
CoinForce.com make my Challenge Coins? A: No, and here's a few
reasons why... 1 - The initial time invested in designing a custom Challenge
Coin design involves 1-3 hours. 2 - We have to pay our extremely gifted
graphic designers for their time and talent. The less that our overhead costs
are, the less we have to charge for our Challenge Coins, which benefits all of
our customers.
Q: After I approve the sample coin, when will my
order be shipped to me? A: Approximately 14-21 business
days.
Q: When I re-order, do I have to pay shipping
charges? A: NO!, our "Free Shipping" offer is applicable to
re-orders too!
Q: Who do you use for shipping? A-1:
United States Postal Service (Priority Mail). A-2: UPS (Upon request at your
expense). Q: Can I purchase shipping insurance for my
order? A: Yes, simply let us know that you want your order insured
and we will let you know the cost based upon the replacement cost of your
order.
NOTE: Because CoinForce.com, LLC isn't responsible for any
damage/loss once your order is presented to the shipping companies, requesting
and purchasing insurance is your responsibility.
Q: How can
I tell if your company made our Challenge Coins? A-1: Beginning in
July 2006, we started engraving (space permitting) "CoinForce.com" in the
smallest readable text on the bottom edge of the challenge coin. If your
Challenge Coin was made after July 2006, you will likely see our name. A-2:
Ask us directly. Simply contact us and we will check our records and
database.
Q: Why do you laser engrave "CoinForce.com" on the
bottom edge of each Challenge Coin you make? A-1: Our name is your
assurance that you have invested in the very best Challenge Coins and that
those who have been presented one of your Challenge Coins have received only
the best, made by the world's finest Challenge Coin company. A-2: We are
very proud of the quality and workmanship that goes into each of the Challenge
Coins we make. When you buy a school class ring, luxury timepiece, or luxury
automobile, you will see those company's name on thier products which clearly
identifies the quality that you are in possession of. We have done the same so
you and others know who made your Challenge Coins.
Note: Upon your
written request, we can leave our name off your Challenge
Coins.
NOTE: The information on this page is subject to change
without notice.
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We Make Superior-Quality Challenge
Coins For...
Navy, Marines, Army, Air
Force, Coast Guard, ROTC, Businesses, Organizations,
Schools, Clubs,
Fraternities, Sport Teams, Government Agencies...
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