Network Error
I’ve tried using the app multiple times with different coins and always got a “network error” message.
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5 out of 5
2 ratings in Colombia
I’ve tried using the app multiple times with different coins and always got a “network error” message.
The app seems to be working very accurately, however, the user interface is very finicky and could use some very basic upgrades, such as being able to save the most used coins. That way you don’t have to look for them every time, and improving the search function as it could be very difficult to find some coins
What is the new point system? Why do I need points if I’m already a subscriber? 1 star for unecessary popups and no explanation
Works pretty well. Sometimes see “network error” when trying to use, but usually it works.
Gave me a 3/3 rating for a glass jar while testing for ASEs. Just another data point, don’t bet the house on just this app. Update - the right coin was selected, the point is you can fool the app with false positives.
I bought to test U.S. 90% gold and silver coins. There are only 2 coins that be tested for free. A one silver dollar and a one ounce twenty dollar. No other denominations available without a subscription. Also, you can’t use the special parameters section without a description. After paying $30 for the device, I expected more options.
Econ 101: Price up = demand down Subscriptions are generally reviled, so, perhaps you could increase your revenue by figuring a way to segment your prospective customer base. Maybe a one-time fee for just the *custom* tester (i.e., no access to the coin library). Or maybe: One-time fee—say, $9.99—for access to the current database but some additional fee for the annual update (heck, and even a $1.99 annual “maintenance fee” for a “Basic” plan). For example, I don’t buy rounds; I buy old silver. I’d pay 10 bucks for the current library, but I have no need for annual updates. Let those who need them have the option to buy them. More money is made via a “Volume, volume, volume!” strategy than by exclusionary pricing. How many new “casual users” could you entice with a lower-priced “Basic” plan?
The app used to be great, everything was free to test. Now you need to pay 3$ a month. Ridiculous
Paid for a subscription and server always down. A refund would be nice!
Very helpfull if you have hearing loss or tone loss