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theman73

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    theman73 reacted to LiquidMetalsUK in Today I Received.....   
    Some nice kilos,  buying the dip very cool bars..not my usual purchase but hey 

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    theman73 got a reaction from Daemon in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Why ?
    Because UK it's a "business" country.
    You like a normal person are weighted like a source of profit where your only life scope is to be mugged by the company's. 
    Everything in the name of profit. 
    Savage capitalism imported from US.
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    theman73 got a reaction from James32 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Not me
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    theman73 got a reaction from Darr3nG in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Not me
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    theman73 got a reaction from James32 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Thank you, I have better source... whortless anyway as people are to scared to buy right now.
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    theman73 got a reaction from Cityman1 in What is next for silver?   
    Silver's conductivity and corrosion resistance make it necessary for conductors and electrodes; nearly every electrical connection in an EV uses silver and, in total, the auto sector uses 55 million ounces of it annually.
    This is for 2021
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    theman73 got a reaction from MetalMandible in What is next for silver?   
    Silver's conductivity and corrosion resistance make it necessary for conductors and electrodes; nearly every electrical connection in an EV uses silver and, in total, the auto sector uses 55 million ounces of it annually.
    This is for 2021
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    theman73 got a reaction from silvergaga in What is next for silver?   
    Silver's conductivity and corrosion resistance make it necessary for conductors and electrodes; nearly every electrical connection in an EV uses silver and, in total, the auto sector uses 55 million ounces of it annually.
    This is for 2021
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    theman73 reacted to ak74 in Today I Received.....   
    Why the last?
    There was the 2nd issue in the series dd 2022.
     

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    theman73 reacted to MaxeBaumann in Today I Received.....   
    A dream has come true for me, what a beautiful coin.





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    theman73 reacted to richatthecroft in Today I Received.....   
    Latest additions, firstly to my Charles I collection, this time a Scottish Twenty Pence.  Third Coinage, 1637-42; Bust wholly within circle, R as last S.5590. Weight 0.93g.
    I haven’t quite made my mind up on the Reference of the Charles II Twopence as yet- I think it’s Spink 3318.  nice little coin.



     
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    theman73 got a reaction from silvergaga in What is next for silver?   
    Yes, but JP Morgan loves easy money
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    theman73 got a reaction from silvergaga in What is next for silver?   
    Same ol same old plus a sinking currency 
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    theman73 got a reaction from modofantasma in What is next for silver?   
    Same ol same old plus a sinking currency 
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    theman73 reacted to modofantasma in What is next for silver?   
    Silver getting a hiding today almost 5% down in dollar terms. GBP down Vs the dollar too which has shielded pound holders a little from the full brunt of it
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    theman73 reacted to Fenlander1 in Today I Received.....   
    A few nice 10oz thank you @theman73

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    theman73 reacted to GoldDiggerDave in Today I Received.....   
    A few random stocking fillers this week.
     






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    theman73 reacted to Orpster in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    If I am paying anything over 2k by bank transfer I will send £1 first as my bank (also Halifax) never ever objects to that curiously.
    Then once I have that person set up as a payee and they have confirmed receipt of the pound, I send the balance.  I also have PayPal and an account with Nationwide and another with Barclays but I have never had to revert to using them.  I do tend to prefer to use PayPal anyway for large transactions, I have it linked to a credit card I get cashback on
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    theman73 reacted to Midasfrog in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    It's getting more about control now I feel sorry for the younger generation . 
    " Poor people in debt are easy to control " 
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    theman73 reacted to NGMD in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    God, I know that feeling-they fear people without debt and they’re always wanting a cut of your money.
    Balance transfers, swop accounts for cash, switch mortgages etc….
    Its not to help you, it’s for their coffers.
     
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    theman73 reacted to gkoogk in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    A  £300 transaction with Halifax won me a 45 min discussion with their fraud squad..a £15000 transaction with Revolut was done and dusted in 3.5 seconds lol...go figure
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    theman73 reacted to ZRPMs in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    All of it. Sorry I'm a bit pished at the mo. I just paid off a small mortgage. The bank didn't want me to pay it off and were advising me not too. Even though it was with a subsidiary of theirs. When you under stand that whilst I held the £35,000 in my account that remains on their balance sheet. Then the mortgage is also treated as a positive amount as I have to pay it back with interest. So effectively, whilst I owed the £35,000 to them and held the £35,000 in an other account. For liquidity's sake they had £70,000 on they balance sheets. Once I cleared the Debt with my funds they no longer have the £35,000 in my account or the call on the £35,000 mortgage. Multiply this buy tens or hundreds of thousands and you see the whole banking system is build on smoke and mirrors
      
     
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    theman73 reacted to ZRPMs in Best bank that allows you to make a bank transfer without blocking ?   
    There is a recent push by the H.M.R.C. and the bank to look in to cash transfers and withdrawals. There's nothing in the kitty and they want yours. This came from an acquaintance that works in the NatWest. Expect increased in-depth investigations. It's not just gold.
    Customers to banks are a necessity. They don't want you. but they need your cash. Once it's deposited it's theirs. You only have a claim on it. So they are trying to keep their fund from you making a call on it.
    Its done to discourage the loss of the funds. You might think it's too much to be bothered with and decide not to spend it. But if you do insist. Lets find out as much info about you and the seller as we can to pass on the info to the H.M.R.C.
    The only crypto they interested in you owning is the one they along with the government fetch out. I recently read that once the digital pound comes out you will only be able to purchase a maximum of £20,000 of the stuff. Gold is for nation states. How dare you want this barbaric worthless relic. No, let the government look after that for you.
    They are all up to it. Best to have multiple banks. They will all do it but not at the same time.
    As stated above. Not just Halifax.
    You can add me to that list. Although crossing fingers and knocking on wood. They've got used to me lately.
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    theman73 reacted to modofantasma in What's a cost effective strategy for stacking 1oz silver coins   
    If there is such a thing as cost effective silver bullion? 🤔
    Probably look at @theman73 sales posts. He's consistently got stock and deals with varying order sizes. There are others on the forum too and sometimes random members just selling a few so you might get lucky. 
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