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FIFTY TROY OUNCES OF .999 PURE SILVER!! :1orglaugh
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'Speculation' and 'fear mongering' are terms thrown around by people who do not follow precious metals, nor the state of the world economy and especially the US dollar - and have no idea why silver and gold will be bullish for at least another 8 years ... Like I said bro .... I'm kinda bored today, so I got nothing better to do but rebute whatever you guys wanna throw at me ... |
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you know the "impending collapse of the US dollar" is mostly a hype by gold and silver sellers right? you sound like a total mark.
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A lot of people have said Land but actually........ take it to an even higher level and say "Agricultural Land".
ie land that will also leverage gains on the back of food price inflation. |
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If the US dollar is doing so well, then please tell me why Iran has made deals with India, China, Venezuela, and now Russia - to buy oil with GOLD and/or local currencies? Watching CNN will confirm this ... and last time I checked CNN has more alliances with the Fed, than with gold/silver sellers. Hype by gold and silver sellers my ass!! You'll have to do better than that. |
Gold and land.
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small mobile apps companies
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don't be such an easy mark. and if you were a true friend you would slap your buddy who dropped his whole financial future on silver. |
GE, the next 20 years will be a boom for the fast reactors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_Fast_Reactor |
plus, GE builds the Time Machine (Titor).
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im starting a seahorse farm its the meat of the future they breed like rabbits. pm me for my business plan hehehe :) for the low price of $99,999.99 ill give you 12 seahorses and a years supply of food.
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I am not as experienced as a lot of you but I do know that it's never good to put all of your eggs in one basket, most of you have great ideas (except those of you who mentioned ONLY investing in online programs). Investing in real estate, agricultural land, gold and silver are all beneficial investments ESPECIALLY when combined.
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You diversify when you are giving money to someone who understands those various investment instruments and the degree of risk each carries. Before even thinking about investing anything, you need to understand your goals and have clear goals and objectives because that will determine what you are going to do with your money to achieve those goals. The idea of "diversifying" is retarded unless you are talking about standard investments (stocks, bonds, mutual funds etc) and simply managing risk. If you are one of the best in the world at AdWords and PPC traffic and have $100,000.00 saved up from making money that way, you'd be a fool to not invest that money back into what you are doing. The industry is littered with the dead bodies of those who wanted to "diversify" and full of people who went away and came crawling back after losing their ass and never recovered financially. :2 cents: |
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oh and that response to my last post buy the silverchamp was total bs... there is clearly no shortage of silver. |
if you're into precious metals, why buy silver if you have money? Gold is way smaller and more portable for the same price
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The idea behind the program is to earn one free for every 2 sold. Nevermind what the owner might be making, its an opportunity for people to receive as many of these (exclusive to this program) beautiful rounds as they wish right to their mailbox every month.. and by building a downline you eventually can end up paying less for silver at spot... it just takes a little effort, something the trolls that follow our posts can't seem to fathom. Again, no one's twisting your arm to chance a ROI. |
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Bottom line is you are not getting silver for $34 an ounce. The Royal Canadian Mint (mint.ca) allows single purchases, and their half ounce bullion coins are selling for anywhere from $29.95 to $69.95 (only the Chinese New Year coin is on sale for $29.95, but the rest of their coins start at $34.95 for a half ounce of .999 silver). Add shipping and handling to that, and you easily will pay $39+. Silver purchased today is for April delivery. (I know for fact, because I made a purchase on Friday from Kitco.) Both Kitco and APMEX have minimum purchases and dealer markups ... so to buy silver from either place is going to cost you at very least $250.00 + insurance + shipping. When buying silver from SilverSnowball, you pay $39 for a half ounce, but then you earn a FREE half ounce round as commission for every 2 rounds sold from your personal website (Which they give you for FREE ..), or you can choose a cash payout option, but kinda defeats the purpose of collecting silver IMHO ... SilverSnowball has minted their own exclusive WALKING LIBERTY 4-bit silver round, and has their own silver stockpile, so the silver you buy today, is shipped tomorrow. They charge a flat rate $6.00 per order (1-50+ rounds) to more than 30 countries. Lets take the month of January. I bought 1 round for $39.00, and I earned 15 rounds of bonus silver for selling 30 rounds from my website ... so for $45.00 including shipping, I received 8 troy ounces of .999 pure silver Walking Liberty 4-bit rounds. https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...27827887_n.jpg I have had extensive phone conversations with the founder of SilverSnowball, and picked his brains and asked all the tough questions too .... I am no spring chicken looking to make a fast buck. If I for one minute thought this program was not above boards, I would not be promoting them, and endorsing them with my company in my signature. I can talk until I am blue in the face, but if you are at all interested in an alternative way that you can expose yourself to the silver market without having to lay out hundreds of dollars at a time, and have your own silver business -- then you should click the link, read all you can, and even contact SilverSnowball if you have more questions. Ed Freeman posts his personal phone number on the website. |
http://www.apmex.com/Product/50644/1...Approved_.aspx
Average $36.80 an ounce for silver. Shipping is $20, so for a 10oz bar thats $38.80 which is a lot cheaper then $45 for a half ounce |
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10 ounces at $36.80 is $368 .... plus shipping = $388.00 ... plus applicable state/provincial sales tax ... and if bought today, you will receive it sometime in April. (and shipping to countries outside the US is more than $20 ...) The problem with this is, that most people reading this thread cannot afford to lay out $400 at once, to be able to get into the silver biz ... :Oh crap SilverSnowball is AN AFFILIATE PROGRAM ... the money to pay the affiliates needs to come from somewhere!! If you are willing to put a modest amount of effort into promoting your site, you are paid THE EXACT SAME 50% PAYOUT THAT MOST ADULT WEBSITES PAY OUT!! I received the 8 ounces I posted above for a total cost of $45 ... so that works out to $5.625 per ounce INCLUDING SHIPPING, and it is sent the next business day. I will say it again .... this is not for everybody, so if it's not for you, just move along - no harm, no foul. edgeprod: I cannot believe that such an ignorant statement came from you bro ... I consider you one of the more reasonable/intelligent posters here. When a surfer signs up for a website, they pay $29 or $39 a month recurring ... and of that price, up to 50% of it goes to the affiliate that produced the sale ... so by the time the program takes a modest profit, the raw cost of that signup is probably less than $10!! What makes this business model any different????? :Oh crap You guys are such hypocrites its not even funny!! I'm outta here for the night ... play nice kids! |
I'm on an iPhone and I have a very bad sinus infection, so I will be brief. What you are selling is a commodity. It has an established price. A membership to a site, and the commision paid there on, is a virtual good with a flexible price. You are marking up a commodity without any value add, which is simply ripping off the end comsumer. There's no mystery to buying silver close to spot, and your attempts to make it seem so are disingenuous at best. Any local dealer -- and they are EVERYWHERE -- will give your end user a HUGE discount based on the half-ounce price you're ripping them off for.
Stealing from Jack to pay Jill is ALWAYS bad business. The fact that you're willing to sell your ethics so cheaply should be embarrassing to you. |
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Edge: THERE ARE NO MEMBERSHIP FEES AT ALL WITH SILVER SNOWBALL!! Unless you know how the program operates, you are not qualified to spread misinformation about the program. This is borderline libelous. Please do not state opinions as fact. :Oh crap |
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I don't even know how you got that from what I was saying, LOL. |
For safety, stick it in a high yield managed corporate bond fund, add to it yearly. Retire safely and live off the interest.
More risk but potential huge reward... stick it in AB (about to announce earnings). A 10% yield stock. Quarterly and monthly charts technicals (MACD)scream buy. Thank me later! |
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If Silver Snowball claimed to be a silver "dealer" than yes I agree with you 100% that charging a markup with no value added to an end consumer is bad business ... but Silver Snowball does not claim to be a dealer like APMEX or KITCO ... not at all! Silver Snowball is AN AFFILIATE PROGRAM - one that will pay you a decent commission for referring customers who otherwise might not have the resources available to lay out $400+ for a silver purchase. The affiliate payments do not come out of thin air, and if you had taken the time to read the website in it's entirety, it is very clearly explained that the premium you pay offsets the costs of paying the affiliate who referred you .. It is simple mathematics, and is very clearly stated on the website, so that everybody who signs up knows exactly what they are paying for. Silver Snowball is not a silver retailer. If you simply want to own silver, then save your money, and purchase it from a mint/dealer. But if you want a way to earn bonuses to bring the price of your silver way below the spot price, with a very small bit of effort, then Silver Snowball provides you with the means of doing so. There is ABSOLUTELY no smoke and mirrors, no snake oil, and no trickery going on. Half ounce silver rounds currently sell for $34.95 - $69.95 each directly from the Royal Canadian Mint ... so I do not see our price of $39.00 being very out of line? OK ... I'm fading fast ... us old farts need our beauty sleep. Have a good night! |
probably land and the 401 k
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True true, its just 1 level deep.. not a multi-level program, which is fine. edgeprod you're dwelling on the initial sale/monthly fee.. there's more to the program clearly as its been stated over and over here. |
Silver - Ever heard of the Hunt Brothers and how much they made and then lost in the 1980 Silver Bubble??
Hell, my brother-in-law sold a house last week I found for him a year ago. Paid $17,500 dumped in $40,000 sold it for $85,000. 100% profit for 1 year. Plus he loves to do carpentry and fix-it stuff. Found 2 houses for a friend at the tax sale. Paid $17,200 for 2 houses. Appraised value, almost $100,000. Fixing them up for rentals or sale this summer. Net 200-300% profit. |
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or weapons... |
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Hey thanks for clarifying. So not only are you trying to rip off dumb people, you are trying to rip off dumb poor people especially. You two are just mindlessly spamming the shit out of this thread and many others. What you are pushing is not an investment, it's an affiliate program. If a person doesnt have $400 to invest, they sure as fuck don't need to be buying over priced silver. And it is a MLM scheme because if the next person down the line doesn't sell any they lose 60% of their invested money. If they do sell, well then the person after them needs to sell or they loose 60% of their "investment" So please kindly go back to DP or warrior forum and let the grownups do real business here |
Commodities have been on a hell of a ride against the dollar, but that may not continue.
Land produces income. It is good to be invested in precious metals, but not maniacally so. Plus, precious metals are global; real estate is local. There are deals in real estate, not in precious metals. |
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I'm sorry, but this program just isn't defensible. You get your silver by finding the next sucker, who in turn has to find the next sucker, and so on. I'd rather make my money honestly, and then buy silver with it. You compared this program to selling adult passwords (which is maybe why you mistook the word "membership" when I used it to refer to porn memberships?). In that case, the price of the password to the user doesn't change -- the affiliate is paid out of the profit. In the scheme you're promoting, the price DOES change. They mark it way up to pay YOU and themselves. And they mark up a commodity with a known price -- anything over a buck or two is simply taking advantage of a fool or a sucker. There's really nothing different here from your average pyramid scheme. Shit rolls downhill, money flows uphill. When you run out of suckers, someone gets stuck holding the bag. I'm willing to be proven wrong, but I can assure you in advance that I'm not. This ain't my first rodeo. |
Hmm thread has gone silent.....
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I heard that Manwin Eco Friendly Housing is Way better then silver right now
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Silver is shiny.
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