Gpx5000 said:
The way I see it is; people are too lazy to go and dig their own paydirt, so they buy a bag from someone they don't even know, or know where the dirt has come from....then have the cheek to "WHINGE" about the amount/lack of gold in it. So;
1: get off your lazy ass and go dig your own dirt.
2: buy it, take the chance of very little/no gold.
3: stop BLAMING everyone else for your laziness.
Geez!
Sorry, rant over.
I don't think you can really say this about everyone, some people live too far from the goldfields but love the hobby, some people are dealing with illness or disability.
Some folks are just not as well off as others, maybe they don't have a car or perhaps like a friend of mine can't really afford the price of fuel to travel even semi-long distances right now.
A good mate of mine on the forum, he has all the skill and knowledge, all the equipment, earns a good living, but has basically worked every day since the end of January bar for a few days off last week, when he actually got out and found some gold.
It does not simply come down to laziness.
I get that people sell paydirt as a business and that you are paying for the experience, but some are so damn cheap and nasty. Unless you are buying from someone you know, there is very little chance you are buying unsorted cons. When a seller has the hide to toss in tumbled party gems and cut stones (glass) they should rethink their game. I would expect most sellers to seed some gold because we have all had **** cleanups, I don't like seeing uniform sized gold with no micro specs, surefire way to tell the gravel you are panning probably does not even contain the yellow naturally.
If anyone wants to check out paydirt reviews check out Kleshguitars on Youtube, kinda hard to import paydirt to Aus though. :goldpan: