cfcbryan said:Anybody use physical silver as their emergency fund instead of cash?
SilverDJ said:cfcbryan said:Anybody use physical silver as their emergency fund instead of cash?
In almost any "emergency" silver (or gold) would be next to useless.
The most likely scenario for any emergency is the banking system becomes unavailable due to *insert problem here* for a period of time and you need to get by and pay for things.
Practically no one is going to take silver or gold, but everyone will take cash.
MeccaOz said:Actually I remember a couple years ago, when even big name convenience stores were taking gold in lue of cash.
cfcbryan said:Ok I guess I should clarify on my definition of emergency. I mean unexpected bills such as car repair not this end of the world stuff.
MeccaOz said:If there is ever a run on the banks, and the banks are directed to shut up shop for a week or so, Im betting alot of people will take it.
Nabullion Dynamite said:I use my credit cards for sudden emergencies and then pay the credit card off with cash.
SilverDJ said:I heard you Yanks are still using cheques (checks) at the supermarket?![]()
What is the use of cash in an economy where such transactions are legally limited and in quite some cases illegal, as decided and tightened especially in recent years?SilverDJ said:cfcbryan said:Anybody use physical silver as their emergency fund instead of cash?
In almost any "emergency" silver (or gold) would be next to useless.
The most likely scenario for any emergency is the banking system becomes unavailable due to *insert problem here* for a period of time and you need to get by and pay for things.
Practically no one is going to take silver or gold, but everyone will take cash.
SilverDJ said:Practically no one is going to take silver or gold, but everyone will take cash.