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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 421
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Far better to convert excess cash into barter-able goods. If you can move it is a very good thing and I see you have intuited this already. Water will be the key. |
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Project Avalon Hero
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Big Island, Hawaii
Posts: 2,008
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First they have to know you have it before they can confiscate it. I purchase it through private parties.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Isla de Margarita, Venezuela
Posts: 161
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I don't know of anyone who ever regretted having a stash of gold and silver.
As for barter goods, coffee, tobacco, and whiskey are my suggestions. Sugar, cooking oil, and matches are good too, but it's hard to go wrong with vices for trade. All of these things, if the person you offer them do doesn't need or want them, they will know someone who does. |
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