I know about APMEX, it just seemed the Pede was saying NOT to buy from them. It’s one of the places I was considering buying from, so I was hoping for more info...
APMEX may claim to have something in stock that is really back ordered, meanwhile they are holding on to your money for weeks. I think that is the beef some have with them.
The object is to spend $85 for 3 oz of silver and collapse the fiat currency. Destroy the global banking system that has been nothing but manipulate your life.
People use the spot price as a reference value to trade locally. Even with local markup for physical metal, it's still operating off a reference price to mark up.
People trade silver digitally, but ultimately if we all called it in and said "give me my fucking silver", shit would get crazy real fast.
Buying silver from Apmex is as bad as buying 9mm cartridges from Bud's.
Explain. As you would to a child.
I had two shipments from APMEX disappear in the USPS somewhere.
They lost almost 5k of gold I ordered from APMEX back in August, but I blame USPS rather than the seller.
They made it right but it took like two months.
So that’s APMEX fault? Apmex insures all shipments, so you’re set.
Apmex.com
You'll figure it out from there.
I know about APMEX, it just seemed the Pede was saying NOT to buy from them. It’s one of the places I was considering buying from, so I was hoping for more info...
APMEX may claim to have something in stock that is really back ordered, meanwhile they are holding on to your money for weeks. I think that is the beef some have with them.
Oh. Well then I'm confused as well. I can't find any silver bars in stock, but I don't know that many reputable sites, otherwise I would.
Sd Bullion. Jm Bullion are good spots. JM is out of stock on silver right now.
I’ve never had a problem with them.
By Grubthar's hammer you will be avenged.
The object is to spend $85 for 3 oz of silver and collapse the fiat currency. Destroy the global banking system that has been nothing but manipulate your life.
Here’s a question...how does my purchase at the local pawn shop or antique store affect the cost of bullion on the stock exchange?
It doesn't. But if the price of silver does skyrocket it would be good to have some physical silver you picked up for cheap somewhere.
Oh ok, good to know, thanks.
People use the spot price as a reference value to trade locally. Even with local markup for physical metal, it's still operating off a reference price to mark up.
People trade silver digitally, but ultimately if we all called it in and said "give me my fucking silver", shit would get crazy real fast.