No ID at all for sub $10k transactions? If so I think that may attract the attention of AUSTRAC.
bron suchecki said:No ID at all for sub $10k transactions? If so I think that may attract the attention of AUSTRAC.
JulieW said:what sort of prices are they offering - e.g how much a sov? how much a silver oz?
There's nothing better than a cute girl fondling gold/silver.I just went to another dealer who has a cute girl receptionist,she tested my Andean cats for me.predecimal said:And as for the cute girl side of things, there websites that provide that too (free of charge)
spannermonkey said:There's nothing better than a cute girl fondling gold/silver.I just went to another dealer who has a cute girl receptionist,she tested my Andean cats for me.predecimal said:And as for the cute girl side of things, there websites that provide that too (free of charge)
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THUCYDIDES79 said:spannermonkey said:There's nothing better than a cute girl fondling gold/silver.I just went to another dealer who has a cute girl receptionist,she tested my Andean cats for me.predecimal said:And as for the cute girl side of things, there websites that provide that too (free of charge)
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Cute girls on websites is like Paper silver contracts.
physical is physical.![]()
Slam said:Wow, wish I had the cash to start up a bullion business =D. (This is my dream now lol).
Wonder if they would open in Sydney.
Slam
W Davis & Son said:Slam said:Wow, wish I had the cash to start up a bullion business =D. (This is my dream now lol).
Wonder if they would open in Sydney.
Slam
Australian Coin & Bullion Exchange Pty Ltd
Level 9, 101 Loftus St, Sydney NSW 2000 ph: 1300 212 343
spannermonkey said:There's nothing better than a cute girl fondling gold/silver.I just went to another dealer who has a cute girl receptionist,she tested my Andean cats for me.predecimal said:And as for the cute girl side of things, there websites that provide that too (free of charge)
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mistered said:No "100 point" check required for transactions under $10k, but they may ask for a drivers license.
.999 there machine only does 3 decimal points - no inpurities at alldccpa said:spannermonkey said:There's nothing better than a cute girl fondling gold/silver.I just went to another dealer who has a cute girl receptionist,she tested my Andean cats for me.predecimal said:And as for the cute girl side of things, there websites that provide that too (free of charge)
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What were the results of the tests?
Slam said:Wow, wish I had the cash to start up a bullion business =D. (This is my dream now lol).
Wonder if they would open in Sydney.
Slam
goldpelican said:mistered said:No "100 point" check required for transactions under $10k, but they may ask for a drivers license.
Unfortunately I didn't find that to be the case today. I was asked for 100 points of ID (licence & credit card) for a cash purchase. I declined and explained that on principle I won't hand over 100 points of ID for purchases under $5000. I then enquired as to a smaller $110 purchase, and was told the 100 points were still required.
Interestingly AUSTRAC no longer require 100 points of ID with the current recommended customer identification procedures, and as most forum members know, application of customer identification procedures for purchases under $5000 is at the dealers discretion, NOT a requirement.
Sigh. Hopefully dealers start noticing that there's a demand for anonymous purchases as permitted by law that doesn't involve handing over material that creates a risk of identity theft should it be mismanaged or fall into the wrong hands.
Dynoman said:Slam said:Wow, wish I had the cash to start up a bullion business =D. (This is my dream now lol).
Wonder if they would open in Sydney.
Slam
Why don't you start with a bullion website?, beats paying the landlord rent !
bungo said:goldpelican said:mistered said:No "100 point" check required for transactions under $10k, but they may ask for a drivers license.
Unfortunately I didn't find that to be the case today. I was asked for 100 points of ID (licence & credit card) for a cash purchase. I declined and explained that on principle I won't hand over 100 points of ID for purchases under $5000. I then enquired as to a smaller $110 purchase, and was told the 100 points were still required.
Interestingly AUSTRAC no longer require 100 points of ID with the current recommended customer identification procedures, and as most forum members know, application of customer identification procedures for purchases under $5000 is at the dealers discretion, NOT a requirement.
Sigh. Hopefully dealers start noticing that there's a demand for anonymous purchases as permitted by law that doesn't involve handing over material that creates a risk of identity theft should it be mismanaged or fall into the wrong hands.
Good on you for walking away. Well done. Once that starts being accepted, we're on a slippery slope.
Welcome_Stranger said:Anyway - I just wanted to make that point that one does not need to provide any ID for purchases of Bullion under market value 5k and;
+1Welcome_Stranger said:I also do this.... there is one particular dealer that demands ID for >2k, I no longer buy from them - Why would they do that?
It varies from state to state but in many cases providing your drivers license is also an offence!
Check the back of your DL - it will say something along the lines of "....use other than for policing road traffic is NOT INTENDED OR AUTHORISED"
This is the reason that banks etc will never ask for your DL - they ask for photo ID OR they ask for 100 points and then list a DL as 70 points - the point is that YOU provided, they did not ask.
I have purchased concert tickets recently and they asked for my DL!!! unbelievable!!! I asked the lady @ the counter if I could see some photo ID so that I know who I am handing my money to. She refused. After some discussion with her manager I established that the company collect the drivers license data - possibly to sell and/or get customer metrics. I got my tickets after 1/2 an hour without providing photo ID. I am very dissapointed that I had to go through this ordeal - it felt like I was being accused of a crime - they come out with rubbish like "if youve got nothing to hide then why dont you show your ID". It is a shame that the greater community accept being treated as criminals.... next it will be "veer arre yoor papers?"
If someone asks you for photo ID - ask them if it is a lawful/legal request - this should take up 1/2 an hour of their time - if everyone did this it would make the request too time consuming to be economic.
Anyway - I just wanted to make that point that one does not need to provide any ID for purchases of Bullion under market value 5k and;
the ONLY time you HAVE TO provide your DL is if you are DRIVING and a Police Officer requests it. ALL OTHER TIMES ARE VOLUNTARY.
for the benefit of all.
Sorry for the rant but this is a sensitive point for me.
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