Beware of Military Coin Companies That Hide

You may have seen lately some challenge coins websites that haven't been around long and don't have much to really offer. Some of these websites have some really untrustworthy names that give you shivers thinking about you, them, and personal information. Sometimes when I lookup a challenge coin company I like to use domain information to know who I am dealing with. For example I started seeing this one site call Challenge Coin Direct .com and out of the abyss it just appeared so I decided to take a look at the whois by going to Google and typing in "whois challengecoindirect.com" just to find that they had registered in concealment. I thought geez, how terrible is it that you would have to hide who you are?

The point is why bother with websites that won't even show you who they are? Why deal with a website that is hiding? Why would you even use a site like this with no information of value. I am not just talking about the example but rather all the sites that do this. If you can't find the owner's name in the whois.net of it all you need to forget the site and move on. Deal with a challenge coin authority.

There are more than enough serious websites about challenge coins that are authorities in the niche. The over-night sites are out there trying to steal a quick chunk of the dinero and dissappearing never to be heard by again. You should look for several factors when using such as know who {runs|owns the site, ways of contacting...if you can't call then find somewhere else, and the site credibility of the website.

Always go with a site that is credible, been around for a long time, and you can talk to a real person for your military coins.
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