beauanderos wrote:Just answered the doorbell. Thought it would be the postman with a package that had to be signed for. Then I realized it wasn't... it was a woman with a stack of business cards in her hand. Before she spoke I thought to myself "oh, no... another zealot trying to convert me to their cult beliefs, I don't have time for this." The she spoke... in BROKEN english... here, please accept my card... we buy gold. Boy, is everyone climbing on this bandwagon or what?
Morsecode wrote:(same scenario, 5 years later)...
"Here, take my card...we buy copper"
And I'll be, "$8 a pound? Back the truck up to the garage...it's your lucky day"
Yes, it's getting out of hand around here, too. So much so, the bozos in the Statehouse are smelling blood in the water (to a politician that's money changing hands that has not been properly taxed) - and there are talks about adding layers of paper trails and waiting periods. Seems they don't understand spot pricing. I watched a televised hearing where one of the clowns actually suggested that the price of gold should be fixed on a weekly or possibly monthly basis to accomodate her 7 day waiting period proposal.
cesariojpn wrote:I see gold buying place in a kiosk at a mall....at a "Dead Shopping Center"......hell, even the local Check Cashing Place has signs that say "We Buy Gold and Silver!!"
Madness I tell you!!
Know Common Cents wrote:No door-to-door gold buyers here in the middle of the Midwest. We're well stocked with corrupt attorneys and ambulance chasers, however.
beauanderos wrote:Just answered the doorbell. Thought it would be the postman with a package that had to be signed for. Then I realized it wasn't... it was a woman with a stack of business cards in her hand. Before she spoke I thought to myself "oh, no... another zealot trying to convert me to their cult beliefs, I don't have time for this." The she spoke... in BROKEN english... here, please accept my card... we buy gold. Boy, is everyone climbing on this bandwagon or what?
argent_pur wrote:I was born in '83 so I wasn't there, but did any of this kind of thing happen in the late 70's/1980 when the POG got to $850? Was there THIS kind of pressure to sell? It's happening in our area, too, where gold shops are opening up right across the street from each other competing.
Mossy wrote:"Waiting period"??? Google news says nothing. Got a link?
Morsecode wrote: Ms. Ninnynanny then went on to complain, with great distaste, how just anyone can walk in off the street to sell gold. I wish I could recall her exact quote...it was hilarious.
Pennybug wrote:WOW! I guess were just a few months away from the "ice cream" truck sellin' franks and morgs...
Pennybug wrote:WOW! I guess were just a few months away from the "ice cream" truck sellin' franks and morgs...
NHsorter wrote: But I don't think that the door to door gold buyer indicates anything more than the fact that gold is high.
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