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What is a fair amount to offer property owners to prospect on their land or creeks?

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Ok, I have been looking into some areas to prospect on private land. Before I do I would like yalls input on what is a fair amount to offer them? Would you offer them a percent of what you find, or a flat fee?

Thank you!
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Today, 12:34 PM#2GrizLeeBear GrizLeeBear is offlineGrizLeeBear's AvatarusJan 2013Full Time In An RVGarrett GTI 150054 51 times Metal Detecting
Usually it s a percentage. I think the average is 50/50. However, I ask for 75%, as I am doing all the work. This gives me room to bargain. Sometimes I get 60%. It really depends on the people. I tell them they have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Sometimes they tell me about a specific item, such as a lost wedding ring and if I find that it is either a freebie ot I tell them if I find it for them anything else I find is mine. Be creative.
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Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 12:56 PM#3maverick41950 maverick41950 is online nowmaverick41950's AvatarJun 201212 2 times Prospecting
I agree with Griz. Start high and have negotiating room. I normally offer 80/20 but I will admit that I haven't gotten that yet.

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Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 01:12 PM#5bevo bevo is offlinebevo's AvatarusOct 2010eastern waminelab eureka,fisher f2,ace 150,fisher gold tick223 52 times
I agree with wordtalker,speciely when prospecting.What if you dont find anything?or just a small amount.
If and when you do find something thats substantial have a percent worked out before hand,hopefully
sumtin like oh %20.
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 06:09 PMOriginal Poster#6crystalpayne crystalpayne is online nowcrystalpayne's AvatarusCrystal PayneJan 2013Fort Mitchell43 13 times Prospecting
Thank you everyone! I am just going to smile and use that southern charm! ;-)! I don't mind sharing I just want to be fair! But fee is way better!
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Today, 07:59 PM#7Oakview2 Oakview2 is online nowOakview2's AvatarusFeb 2012Prather CAWhites GMT573 164 times Prospecting
If your going to use charm, I would start at 10%. If you watch most of these gold shows, they run 10 to 20 percent. If you run into some good streaks, buy some inexpensive water lockets and chains and give them some extra in the lockets so they may wear and keep some of the gold from their property... JMHO
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