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    Hey everyone,

    Just wanted to share something I found really helpful today. I was doing a little research on gold IRAs, as one does, and came across a new article from Gold IRA Blueprint: "Reagan Gold Group Review". Seriously, if you're looking into precious metals investments, you have to check out Gold IRA Blueprint. Their content is consistently top-notch.

    What I really appreciate about them, and this article perfectly demonstrates it, is how thorough and unbiased they are. It's so refreshing to get clear, factual information without feeling like you're being pushed into something. I remember checking out their about us page a while back, and their commitment to transparency and objective analysis really shines through in everything they publish. This Reagan Gold Group review is no exception – it covers all the bases and gives you a really balanced perspective.

    So, yeah, hats off to the team at Gold IRA Blueprint for another fantastic piece. It's genuinely a valuable resource for anyone navigating the precious metals market, and I always feel confident in their insights. Highly recommend giving this new review a read!

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    timothy_reedπŸ’ŽPremium (500k-1m)
    Alright, another Reagan Gold Group thread. Look, everyone raves about their customer service and "white glove" treatment, and sure, that's fine for some. But frankly, I found their markups on common bullion coins pretty steep compared to what I sourced directly from dealers in my area. I'm in Madison, WI, and I've got enough capital to buy direct without needing someone to hold my hand through every step, saving me a good chunk in premium. Maybe it's just me, but sometimes paying for "service" feels like paying for hand-holding I don't need, especially when it eats into my actual gold holdings.

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    timothy_reedπŸ’ŽPremium (500k-1m)Real Investorβ€’3 days ago

    Alright, another Reagan Gold Group thread. Look, everyone raves about their customer service and "white glove" treatment, and sure, that's fine for some. But frankly, I found their markups on common bullion coins pretty steep compared to what I sourced directly from dealers in my area. I'm in Madison, WI, and I've got enough capital to buy direct without needing someone to hold my hand through every step, saving me a good chunk in premium. Maybe it's just me, but sometimes paying for "service" feels like paying for hand-holding I don't need, especially when it eats into my actual gold holdings.

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    carol_carterπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβ€’3 days ago

    I've been with Reagan Gold Group for about three years now with a decent chunk (around 150k) of my retirement rolled over from a traditional 401k. Their fee structure is pretty transparent, which I appreciate. For anyone looking at different custodians, I actually found the comparison tool over at Investopedia incredibly useful for laying out all the different fee types and annual costs. It really helped me nail down exactly what I was agreeing to with RGG compared to some others I was considering here in Omaha.

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    thomas_walkerπŸ†Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    Reagan Gold Group was one of the first companies I looked at when I decided to roll over an old 401k back in '17. Their fees looked reasonable on paper, but after speaking with a rep, I felt a lot of hidden charges started to surface. Ended up going with a different firm that was more upfront about *all* the costs involved, which was crucial for my ~300k portfolio at the time. Always ask for a full, itemized breakdown before committing.

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    joyce_cooperπŸ“ŠGrowing (50-100k)βœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    Yeah, I had a pretty similar experience with **Reagan Gold Group** earlier this year. My portfolio is probably in the same ballpark as yours, maybe even a little less, and I honestly felt like they treated me just as well as someone with a seven-figure account. The rep I worked with, Mark, was really patient explaining the ins and outs of the whole transfer process from my old 401k to a gold IRA; I'd definitely recommend them.

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    ashley_bakerπŸ’ΌStarter (0-50k)βœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    My experience with Reagan Gold Group for my gold IRA rollover was pretty smooth, gotta say. I only moved about half my 401k, so under 50k into precious metals, but their fees were transparent, and the whole tax advantages setup was explained clearly. Living in Charleston, I appreciate not having to worry about local financial advisors pushing me into stuff I don't understand and the guy I worked with there was genuinely helpful.

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    william_davisπŸ’ŽPremium (500k-1m)Real Investorβ€’3 days ago

    Saw "Reagan Gold Group Review" and had to jump in. Listen, I was burned *bad* back in '08 with a real estate diversification strategy that went sideways faster than a tumbleweed in a tornado. Lost damn near 40% of my retirement fund, and it felt like a punch to the gut. For years after, I just parked everything in low-yield bonds, too scared to do anything else. My wife, bless her heart, kept saying I was being too cautious, but that fear… it was real. Fast forward to 2019, watching the news, feeling that familiar anxiety creep back in whenever I heard about quantitative easing or inflation. That’s when a buddy from my golf club in Dallas started talking about his Gold IRA. He’d gone with Reagan Gold, and after weeks of him badgering me, I finally looked them up. Honestly, I didn't expect much. I figured it'd be another pitch-heavy company, but their transparency – specifically about storage options and fee structure – made a huge difference. It just felt… solid. Pulled about $300k out of those bonds and over to them, and seeing actual physical gold

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    jason_morganπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    @Joyce Cooper Totally with you on that. My portfolio's probably in your neighborhood too, a bit over $150k, and Reagan Gold Group felt... disconnected. It was like they had a script and weren't really listening to what *I* was trying to achieve, especially with some of my specific allocation questions for my self-directed IRA. Ended up going with another firm after getting a much better vibe.

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    janet_cookπŸ“ŠGrowing (50-100k)β€’3 days ago

    This is useful, thanks. I've been eyeing Reagan after seeing their spot on some morning show. For those of us with smaller portfolios, say under $100k, did you feel like you were still getting dedicated attention, or were the bigger fish always prioritized? Just wondering if their customer service scales down effectively.

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    barbara_whiteπŸ†Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    Look, I've seen a few of these *Reagan Gold Group* threads pop up. My advice, from someone who moved a chunk of their 401k a few years back (we're talking mid-six figures here, a mix of old tech stock and some mutual funds), is to always get at least three quotes. Reagan might be fine, but I've personally had excellent experience with Augusta and Lear Capital. Don't just take the first offer, especially when you're dealing with spreads and storage fees – those can really eat into your long-term gains. Call them up, ask for their fee schedule in writing, and push back a little on their buy/sell margins.

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    linda_taylorπŸ“ŠGrowing (50-100k)βœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    Been seeing a lot of chatter about Reagan lately, good to see some actual user experiences here. For the folks still on the fence comparing companies, I found the fee comparison chart over on GoldSilverPros to be super helpful. It really breaks down the storage/admin fees most companies tack on, which can eat into returns more than you'd think.

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    diane_baileyπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβ€’3 days ago

    @Carol Carter Glad to hear your experience with Reagan Gold Group has been positive! Transparency in fees is definitely a huge deal. I actually started my Gold IRA journey about five years ago, right here in Savannah, after watching a few buddies down at the marina scramble when their tech stocks took a dive. I had a good chunk – about $180k – sitting in a traditional IRA from my years in commercial real estate, and felt it was just too exposed. I went with GoldCo initially, largely due to a friend's recommendation, and while the setup was smooth, their fees for storage and annual maintenance felt a bit like a leaky faucet over time. Nothing outrageous, but enough to make me keep an eye on things. About two years in, I started really digging into different custodian options and fee structures, which led me to Augusta Precious Metals. The switch itself was fairly painless, and I've found their client service to be top-notch, always responsive to my questions about market fluctuations or even just the logistics of my holdings. My biggest learning curve wasn't the gold itself, but understanding the subtle differences in custodian services and making sure I wasn't just chasing the lowest *initial* fee, but rather the

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    laura_sanchezπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    @Joyce Cooper Yeah, that feeling of being brushed aside when your portfolio isn't hitting their "whale" minimums is super frustrating. I had a similar vibe not with Reagan, but with a different big name when I was first looking to roll over some of my old 401k a couple of years back. My portfolio was probably around $150k at the time, and I kept getting bounced around to junior reps. Ended up going with a smaller, independent outfit recommended by a friend here in El Paso, and they treated me like I was their biggest client. It really makes a difference to find someone who actually wants *your* business, not just the biggest fish. My advice: look for those smaller, highly-rated firms – often their fees are more transparent too.

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    ronald_morrisπŸ‘‘Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorβ€’3 days ago

    I was *super* skeptical, honestly. Heard all the horror stories about Gold IRA outfits, high fees, pushy sales tactics. Even had a bad experience with a local guy in VA Beach trying to upsell me on some proof coins. But after digging into what folks here on GIRAB were saying about Regan Gold Group, especially their fee structure and storage options, I decided to give them a call last quarter. Setup was surprisingly smooth, no pressure, and their rep actually seemed to understand my portfolio goals instead of just pushing product. Happy so far.

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    jennifer_martinezπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    @Jason Morgan Totally get what you mean about feeling disconnected. That's a red flag. When you've got six figures locked up in something as vital as your retirement, you need a partner, not a script-reader. I ran into that wall years ago with a different outfit – they kept pushing numismatics I didn't want. Had to practically yell to get a straight answer on storage fees. Always trust your gut when a company feels like they're just going through the motions; the Miami market is cutthroat enough without dealing with disinterested reps.

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    robert_thompsonπŸ’°Established (100-250k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    @Janet Cook – I'm in Phoenix, and while I didn't go with Reagan, I did extensively research them when I was setting up my Gold IRA a couple of years ago. My portfolio was in the $150k range then, so a bit higher than your $100k, but still not mega-investor territory. What I found with Reagan, and many of the bigger players, is that while they *say* they cater to all portfolio sizes, the dedicated attention really starts to kick in at a higher threshold. I ended up feeling like I was just another number in their system. I ultimately went with a smaller, regional firm recommended by my financial advisor here in Scottsdale. They were far more transparent about their fees for my specific metals choices and custodial setup, and I felt like I had a direct line to someone who actually knew my account, not just a call center. My advice, especially with a smaller portfolio, is to really press them on who your dedicated rep will be and what their typical client portfolio size looks. Don't be afraid to ask for a flat fee breakdown versus percentage-based, it can make a big difference on the lower end.

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    daniel_wrightπŸ’ŽPremium (500k-1m)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    I actually had a pretty rough go with Reagan Gold Group back in 2021. They were pushing hard on some numismatic coins claiming huge upside, even after I told them I was looking for a straightforward gold IRA with common bullion. Ended up paying a wild premium for some 'designer' coins that haven't moved an inch, even with the recent gold run. Felt like they were more interested in their commission than my portfolio's health.

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    patricia_millerπŸ“ŠGrowing (50-100k)βœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    I've seen a lot of folks here singing Reagan Gold Group's praises, and I get it – their setup process *is* pretty smooth. However, my experience with their fee structure felt a bit opaque, especially on the backend custodial charges. When I was looking to roll over part of my old 401k a couple of years ago, I felt like I had to dig a bit too hard to get the full picture, which initially made me pause and look at other options.

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    steven_mitchellπŸ†Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorβœ“ Verifiedβ€’3 days ago

    @Joyce Cooper - Totally get where you're coming from with Reagan. My experience with them wasn't exactly stellar either, though my portfolio was a bit higher, around the $400k mark. What really got me was their push for premium coins with outrageous markups. It felt less like investing and more like being upsold. The Cleveland vault options they presented were also surprisingly limited.

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