Placer Gold Mining


(Buck)

Placer mining is hard, dirty work and the rewards are often elusive. What happens if the Au the person recovers by working the claim is not adequate to pay the expenses or any return to the site owner?

Stan's response: Good question Buck. That is why site visits will begin at the end of October. Due diligence is required for everyone before beginning. Interested parties will have the opportunity to visit the site and test it for themselves before making any commitments or decisions.

Not only that, the package will also include a visit with immigration lawyers and any other professionals in order to make a completely informed decision. The owner of the project wants to make sure that once a commitment is made, the gold miner is ready to go to work and produce gold.

Solid daily gold production is the key to success for all parties involved in this deal. All 10 mini concessions have been tested and are known to be plenty rich and productive. If enough gold is not being produced on any one of the 10 mini-concessions, it will likely be because the operator is not working effectively.

The support team will make all efforts to help and ensure every gold miner's success because the project doesn't make money if the miners are not making money first. The project is designed to be a win-win-win situation.

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Placer Gold Mining

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Oct 10, 2010
But...what if?
by: buck

Your reply was informative Stan. But it did not answer the question.

What happens to the contract claim worker if he does not recover an adequate amount of Au to cover expenses and provide a profit to the site owner?

Buck



Stan's response: If, after numerous attempts to work with the operator and rectify the problem of a lack of production, the operator's sub-license would be revoked before reaching the 60-day escrow limit.

The operator's fee would then be refunded to him and he and the project would part company, hopefully as friends.


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