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stackspot reacted to TheAnimist in UK : Mercedes-Benz Vito Brabus Sport X LWD
I've decided to part ways with my beloved Vito... It's a 64 plate (end Dec 2014 registration), 33,500 on the clock and in immaculate condition... will be putting it up for sale in all the usual places, but thought I'd also post it here it case someone was looking for such a thing.
These are rare to find in the LWB model and even rarer to find with such low mileage, I've found a small selection with 100K+ on the clock selling for £20K+, so I'm looking (and open to offers) for around the £23K mark.
If you need more info or have questions, shoot me a PM, I'm London based, and you're more than welcome to come and have a look if you'd like 😃
Cheers
TA
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stackspot reacted to Darr3nG in 1kg TGE silver bar £765 posted RMSD
Should've waited until 15:59... added drama!
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stackspot reacted to AOB in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
If it goes up - I hold
If goes down - BUY!!! 😁
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stackspot reacted to FriedrichVonHayek in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
As opposed to the Western Free market.
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stackspot reacted to Jax in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Hi. I too saw the Gold price spike last night at 11pm GMT+1. Happened at the moment of the Asian session open. What I find more interesting - apart from the almost immediate retracement - is the not-so-subtle cover up that followed.
For example, if you refer to your trading chart of choice and go to the lower time frames (say 1min or 5 min) you will find a gap. All data between 22:00 and 23:03 has simply been removed. There is no candle(s). The price spike has seemingly been airbrushed from history.
If it was a "fat finger" event that caused the price spike, you'd still see the price spike on the charts. The fact that data has been removed after the fact to conceal it screams manipulation & cover up.
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stackspot got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Someone's tryin to wind the Fed up
They started in 1913
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stackspot got a reaction from Gruff in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Someone's tryin to wind the Fed up
They started in 1913
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stackspot reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Who honestly genuinely believes now, that voting actually makes meaningful difference? And your vote counts?
How many different generations of coloured tied mouth pieces does it take for the penny to drop? before we realise we don't have elected representatives, we have selected representatives for vested interest special interests globalist groups ?
We have to now pay our tax online, renew our passport online, renew our driving licence online, do any tax.credits or benefits online
Yet we can't vote online on issues of our country, legislation or local areas micro issue
" It's a big club and we ain't in it " George Carlin
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stackspot reacted to Gildeon in Ordered gold from UK to Ireland and was hit with VAT!
I wanted the version in the card, I couldn't find it any dealer. And the problem with ordering from UK would probably remain.
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stackspot reacted to Spyder in Order of best Sovereign years?
I would go for 1957 and 1959 and try and buy under £420
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stackspot reacted to BLOOMMAN101 in What is driving Gold Price & BTC Gains?
What about dollar weakness
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stackspot reacted to sixgun in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
As usual this is a made up story. Gold would not behave like this quite out of the blue on a Sunday night on the basis of 'hopes of lower rates sooner.' Who does he think he is kidding?
This is code for I don't know why the hell this happened but i need to say something to look like i know what i am doing.
The word is a central bank came in at the open and bought BIG on the spot market. This resulted is a massive spike in price. This then caught a lot of traders out and we had huge numbers of margin calls in futures. Short positions are forcibly closed and so it snowballs as they are bought back.
Now which central bank and why they should do a Sunday night raid i am not privy to but that is why we saw what we saw.
What is encouraging is that was a big spike - so either the order size was off the charts or there isn't any gold out there - i have previously heard there isn't any gold out there.
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stackspot reacted to ChrisSilver in The Travel Forum Launched - win $50 USD
We are very excited to announce the launch of our sister company The Travel Forum LTD. If anyone here is interested in travelling and exploring please can you join our community and help build our forum together, it would be greatly appreciated 😊
As a token of appreciation for members joining and helping there is also a $50 USD Amazon Gift card giveaway (with an additional $25 bonus on top, please see topic link for more details), full information about this can be seen here: https://www.thetravelforum.com/topic/6-win-a-50-usd-amazon-voucher-free-entry/
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stackspot reacted to Anteater in Royal Mint London tube station adverts
They're advertising to tube passengers - they already expect random delays and no timetable.
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stackspot got a reaction from AndrewSL76 in Royal Mint London tube station adverts
That's not advertising
That's "ingsoc"🙄
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stackspot got a reaction from harrygill111 in Royal Mint London tube station adverts
That's not advertising
That's "ingsoc"🙄
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stackspot got a reaction from Paul in Royal Mint London tube station adverts
That's not advertising
That's "ingsoc"🙄
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stackspot reacted to ChrisSilver in MEMBER BANNED - Trading Feedback manipulation
With the help of some TSF members, which I will keep anonymous in order to help protect the community when investigating potential future instances, and some admin investigation...
We have today banned a new member who was found to be abusing/manipulating the trading feedback system to create false feedback on trades that never took place on TSF.
The decision to ban was also made as we also believed that this person could have posed a potential trading risk to TSF members. TSF prides itself on having one of, if not the, most honest online marketplaces for trading precious metals. This year alone there have been over 5046 new trade topics started, with many trade topics containing huge lists of precious metals items for sale. Many thanks for those members who choose to buy and sell on TSF.
Please do see the following topic and re-read to remind yourself on some simple tips in order to help reduce risk as much as possible when trading on TSF:
Many thanks to Premium Members who help to support and maintain TSF. For those who would like to support TSF please do consider purchasing Premium Membership as this helps greatly in maintaining and growing TSF. The larger TSF gets the more situations need to be investigated in order to help protect members as best as we can. To upgrade your account to Premium Membership to support TSF in exchange for all of the listed benefits including seeing new trade listings 3 days before standard members, please see the store here. An extra special thank to you to Platinum group Premium Members.
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stackspot reacted to StackSellRepeat in Sovereign trade for gold bullion nice selection
Looking to trade the following 26.5 bullion sovereigns below for 200 grams of 999+ bullion gold. (New photographic equipment, So pictures aren’t up to my normal standard).
Hopefully it’s a cheaper & simpler way for some of you guys to trade in raw bullion for CGT legal tender coins.
I’m not interested in selling individual coins as of yet, Would prefer trading thank you.(All have been XRF’D & Tested again on the sigma for peace of mind).
List of coins;
Full sovereigns
1887-S
1892
1899-M
1900
1901-S
1903-M
1904 (Has visible knocks on rim)
1905
1907
1908
1910 x 2
1911 (Has some residue of solder)
1912 (mounted 9ct gold)
1913
1914
1931-SA
1958
1964
1965
1966
1978
2014 x 3
2018
Half Sovereign
1915
All classed as bullion grade to avoid any disappointment, I would prefer to meet in person in the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham…. But happy to post if you cover the costs.(Many references available)
TIA