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Frequently Asked Questions

WHY CHOOSE COMBATBET?
We started the poker chip trend for military and law enforcement in the summer of 2006. Word traveled quickly and due to your kind referrals, business has been non-stop ever since. Thanks to an article in the Marine Corps Times back in 2009, CombatBet chips gained popularity with all branches of the Armed Forces and supporting agencies. With the chip boom came competitors. We know you have a choice when it comes to your custom poker chips and hope to earn your business. Our team works very hard to provide our clients with excellent customer service and a quality product at a fair price.

WHAT ARE CERAMIC POKER CHIPS?
Ceramic poker chips are not made out of a real ceramic material or porcelain, but are made of a high density polymer composite material which mimics the feel and sound of actual ceramic. The material used has the ability to accept high resolution full color graphics which are printed directly to the chip material. Both faces and the edge of a CombatBet chip can be completely customized. The image is part of the chip. It is not a sticker or label. Add text on the edge, or any other "floating" edge design, for no additional charge!

Custom Printed Poker Chips for any budget!  CombatBet personalized poker chips since 2006.

PRODUCTION TIME
Most of our custom chip orders ship in 2 weeks or less! Orders ship via US Priority Mail or Fedex. Our team will follow up with a tracking number the minute they're en route.  All orders ship from our manufacturing facility in Northern California.

COINS VS. POKER CHIPS
CombatBet chips are not intended to be replacements for coins. Chips are an affordable option for units to hand out for a job well done or deployment. They make great keepsakes at retirement ceremonies, special events, trade shows and promotions. Police departments trade their custom chips with other government agencies and use them as swag during large operations. Our chips make it possible for unit commanders to be able to afford a special memento for their troops.