lance wrote:she admited to my fiance that a ounce is around $33 and that they needed to make a profit...i was actually shocked they offered her such a fair price...i figured they would low ball her...anyways my gf passed on the offer but before she left i guess the lady said "now is the time to sell because silver is gonna drop" lmao...im sure thats why they travel around and buy coins right?
nero12345 wrote:Yup they're providing a great service buying silver that's gonna bomb out. They'll take the loss for us. I believe they are a government agency, sounds like something they'd put together. LOL. Your right though I am surprised they offered that. Not great but not bad either I guess.
cesariojpn wrote:nero12345 wrote:Yup they're providing a great service buying silver that's gonna bomb out. They'll take the loss for us. I believe they are a government agency, sounds like something they'd put together. LOL. Your right though I am surprised they offered that. Not great but not bad either I guess.
Dude, I think some of your "Quicksilver" is affecting you. Those outfits are padding the wallets of the 1%-ers!!
nero12345 wrote:Quicksilver, Not sure what you mean by that, Dude?
cesariojpn wrote:nero12345 wrote:Quicksilver, Not sure what you mean by that, Dude?
And seems that people still can't do a basic google search.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_%28element%29
tractorman wrote:
I assumed you meant mercury, but I did the Google search anyway. I came up with skating clothes, a Mac operating system, and the Kevin Bacon movie, but no mercury on page 1.
dannan14 wrote:tractorman wrote:
I assumed you meant mercury, but I did the Google search anyway. I came up with skating clothes, a Mac operating system, and the Kevin Bacon movie, but no mercury on page 1.
Quicksilver is an ancient name for mercury.
Sure it is, but obviously its not the only (or most popular) use of the word today.
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