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    Worst silver purchase.. Can you beat it?

    Not the worst/biggest loss around here, but my very first purchases of silver were at the start of 2010 through a MLM called Silver Snowball. Paid about $AU45 for an ASE per month when the spot price was about $AU20/$US17 :o Fortunately I was able to cancel my subscription a few months later...
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    Sydney meet in June/July?

    I'll be in town that weekend - it'll be good to meetup with some interstate stackers :D
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    Melbourne Monthly Meetup - Sunday 23rd June 2013 - 2.00pm

    I'm in - been a while since I last visited one of these events :)
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    Another Balanced Gold Story on SMH :O

    Golden days may not be over yet April 17, 2013 Malcolm Maiden The number of analysts and investors prepared to believe that the bull market in gold had ended was growing late last week, but nobody expected the precious metal to fall 15 per cent in two trading days, and by 9.1 per cent on...
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    Guardian Vaults - Sydney Opening & Mike Maloney presentation

    I think it's about $300-320 for a medium box in Melb. Try asking them again late next week - they're probably been super-busy with organising the Sydney opening and the MM presentations.
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    Small business thread

    Read this somewhere in the book 'Beware The Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt' by Harvey Mackay (an oldie): QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Choose any 2 of the following options. ----- Developing your emotional and social intelligence is an absolute must if you want to succeed in getting into the B...
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    One-third of Australian households have no savings

    You might be onto something. The survey was apparently conducted by Ernst & Young on behalf of BT, but so far I can't find any direct sources (aka Googled) detailing the study's methodology, questions, etc. So all we've got so far is the news reports - which all so happen to come from News Corp...
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    One-third of Australian households have no savings

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/one-third-of-australian-households-have-no-savings/story-e6frg6n6-1226579475726 One-third of Australian households have no savings by: Brittany Stack and Valerina Changarathil From: Sunday Mail (SA) February 17, 2013 12:30AM ONE in three...
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    Treasure Hunt on Stackers Island Dec 1 2012 NOW FINISHED!!!

    X-10 coz x marks the spot doesn't it :)
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    How To Save $$ to buy Silver!

    My workplace has an in-house cafe where I see the same ppl lining up everyday to buy their lunch. It's subsidised (& healthy) food, around $5-7 for a hot meal/wraps that would cost $10+ in an outside cafe - but still that's about 1oz of Ag a week (or 1oz Au a year). Honestly lunch doesn't have...
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    When and how did YOU discover silver?? Share your stories!

    My first venture into silver was in Feb 2010 (i was 23) when I stumbled upon a silver MLM company, where for every four ASEs bought (either by myself or my sponsored downline), I'd receive one free ASE. Worked out costing me $49/coin with the $US exchange rate paid through a credit card - not...
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    Westpac ordered to pay $2.7m for misleading client

    @nonrecourse @Crunchy Nut I think Kiyosaki in The Cashflow Quadrant talks about how sometimes successful B quadrant ppl wrongly assume that they'll automatically succeed in the I quadrant, and end up crashing and burning. Eg. someone who builds up then sells their business for $millions then...
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    Big Big day for Greece tmrw.... What will they do?

    To be fair, if you think that 20yrs is too long a gap and makes the Bible unreliable, then let's make a similar comparison to other ancient manuscripts. Note the Time Gap between the date written and earliest copy/ies available, and the No. of Manuscripts: http://carm.org/manuscript-evidence...
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    Rappers understand the value of real money...

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    How much is an Olympic gold medal worth?

    Actually, the vast majority of Australian athletes who compete in the Olympics are considered amateurs, as opposed to professionals athletes (eg. AFL or NRL footy players) - in that they receive little to no payment for the countless hours of training, equipment costs, coaching and competitions...
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