A RADIO ad with silver buy prices!
Mission16
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I've heard this the last couple days on a Little Rock radio station. They are paying 15x face for 90% silver. I've never actually heard a RADIO ad with a buy price.
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<< <i>Is there an echo in here? >>
I couldn't figure out what that meant then I saw the same post twice. I did not do that on purpose.
<< <i>Buy the radio time slot right after theirs saying that you'll pay 50% more than they will and you'll still make a bundle. >>
I have SERIOUSLY thought about taking out an ad in the local papers with STATED buy prices. But since my business partner passed on I no longer have a serious funding source.
I have not checked to see what radio time would cost.
<< <i>I'm in the Denver area and have heard the same radio ad. Me and a couple guys from work were talking about it on Friday. >>
This is good to learn as I am going to buy what is represented to me as "Eight pounds" of 90%. This is nuts of course and I intend to merely count and multiply but I'll have no trouble competeing with 15 * FV.
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<< <i>I'm in the Denver area and have heard the same radio ad. Me and a couple guys from work were talking about it on Friday. >>
This is good to learn as I am going to buy what is represented to me as "Eight pounds" of 90%. This is nuts of course and I intend to merely count and multiply but I'll have no trouble competeing with 15 * FV. >>
Well I don't know that it is considered acceptable to respond to one's own post but I just returned from buying the 'eight pounds' of 90%. Turns out we actually had 30.82 ounces. Maybe things like this is why advertised prices are so low. The customer has such inflated beliefs that the offer of a half value helps create the happy medium that results in a deal.