owelesstax
15th May 2015, 01:46 PM
Where are the businesses that will allow me to pay with pre-65 junk silver?
Consumer could take some control back into their own lives if they commerced in silver instead of paper. What if I could go into my favorite restaurant and pay 8 dimes for a burger instead of $9.95? What if only 6 people did that a day at that restaurant? At the end of the week the restaurant would have 294 dimes. What if the restaurateur took those dimes to the farmers market and bought $420 worth of groceries each week from 6 different vendors? One vendor saved their dimes for a few weeks and then bought a couple of garden tools from a neighbor, another paid their baby sitter, a couple of them found a store that they could buy some seed for their farm. That neighbor, that babysitter, the seed store owner and a couple of the farmers go out to eat at that restaurant and pay with dimes?
What if there was a facebook garage sale site that specifically requires that everything be priced in Junk dimes. That old bicycle priced at 10 dimes. Chest of drawers, 14 dimes. Box of Baby clothes, 2 dimes.
What if you had a Nevada Corporation? What if the Premier Registered Agent service company in the State offered to be your registered agent for 100 dimes a year and guaranteed that price would never increase.
What if, you as a business owner offered to commerce in dimes, right here on this thread?
Would you get a few customers? We don't know yet? If you did, if you knew that some silver was flowing to you, would then feel a little more comfortable letting silver continue to flow? If it was flowing, would you need to pay broker fees? Postage?
If the currency was again silver, What if. . .
Maybe I'm just dreaming out loud. But I'm willing to give it a go.
We all have friends, neighbors, business associates. For those that have an interest in precious metals, or an interest in stopping government invoked inflation, or an interest in avoiding counterfeit currency, or what ever reason, discuss the possibility of getting the good currency back in flow. Why wait for a catastrophe?
Consumer could take some control back into their own lives if they commerced in silver instead of paper. What if I could go into my favorite restaurant and pay 8 dimes for a burger instead of $9.95? What if only 6 people did that a day at that restaurant? At the end of the week the restaurant would have 294 dimes. What if the restaurateur took those dimes to the farmers market and bought $420 worth of groceries each week from 6 different vendors? One vendor saved their dimes for a few weeks and then bought a couple of garden tools from a neighbor, another paid their baby sitter, a couple of them found a store that they could buy some seed for their farm. That neighbor, that babysitter, the seed store owner and a couple of the farmers go out to eat at that restaurant and pay with dimes?
What if there was a facebook garage sale site that specifically requires that everything be priced in Junk dimes. That old bicycle priced at 10 dimes. Chest of drawers, 14 dimes. Box of Baby clothes, 2 dimes.
What if you had a Nevada Corporation? What if the Premier Registered Agent service company in the State offered to be your registered agent for 100 dimes a year and guaranteed that price would never increase.
What if, you as a business owner offered to commerce in dimes, right here on this thread?
Would you get a few customers? We don't know yet? If you did, if you knew that some silver was flowing to you, would then feel a little more comfortable letting silver continue to flow? If it was flowing, would you need to pay broker fees? Postage?
If the currency was again silver, What if. . .
Maybe I'm just dreaming out loud. But I'm willing to give it a go.
We all have friends, neighbors, business associates. For those that have an interest in precious metals, or an interest in stopping government invoked inflation, or an interest in avoiding counterfeit currency, or what ever reason, discuss the possibility of getting the good currency back in flow. Why wait for a catastrophe?