Karatbars is not a scam/scheme/whatever

Started by Taysby, June 18, 2014, 02:15:09 PM

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Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

But carrots tarnish and they aren't shiny!

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

For most of us: "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." -normally attributed to Mark Twain, although is disputed.

Mattao19

That video was way too long lol I got through 6 mins and almost fell asleep! So in other words wtf is this can Taysby explain what Karatbars are for me?

Thanks!


Dstyle1

Quote from: Mattao19 on June 21, 2014, 01:14:48 AM
That video was way too long lol I got through 6 mins and almost fell asleep! So in other words wtf is this can Taysby explain what Karatbars are for me?

Thanks!

Ok: you are afraid of the paper money you use everyday is going to go the way of the east German mark. (Worthless)

So you are going to hedge your bets by buying gold, but you are not going to pony up $1800 for an oz of gold.

That is where karat bars comes in. The will sell you $40 worth of gold or approximately 1 gram. For $65. The extra money is to cover shipping and this cardboard sleeve the gold comes in. Taysby who is an intermediary for said company promotes the hell out if it, and when you buy the cardboard sleeve with the fleck of gold, and mention Taysbys name he gets a "finders fee" or a commission for bringing you to them.

Then karat bars will use your Newley (sp?) invested money to purchase more gold to sell to someone else.

Am I close? Seems legit?

Please stare at wall for next 29 min 45 seconds


Dstyle1

Apparently you can also purchase said sleeve of gold on eBay for about $50 no reserve.

MuggyWuggy


Dstyle1


TreeSmoker

So why would they need cleaners for gold...?

TreeSmoker

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Rass

Quote from: Taysby on June 21, 2014, 01:41:11 PM

They get discounts for buying in hulk, <~~~~~~~~~~~~

That sounds incredible

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Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: Taysby on June 21, 2014, 01:42:19 PM
Quote from: bravado883 on June 21, 2014, 10:06:37 AM
Quote from: Taysby on June 21, 2014, 01:01:36 AM
Gold is rarer than other metals.  If you want to use silver, go ahead.  (Silver tarnishes though, which is one reason why it's worth less, the other is there is more of it)

Because of those reasons, humans "assign" a value to it, which stays pretty much the same.

Couple of things. Gold has about 0 "inherent value." it is almost useless save its aesthetic value (otherwise the only things I know it's used in are superconductors). In an apocalyptic situation, the only reason anyone would want gold would be to trade it to an idiot for something useful. However, I do agree if you have a situation where all currencies failed, we might go back to gold, but for another reason: there is a finite amount, it has scarcity, and thus whatever value is assigned to it tends to remain fixed.

Also, pure silver doesn't tarnish any more than gold. Similarly, impure gold DOES tarnish.

No, silver tarnishes.  Gold does not.  That shows how educated you are.
You are buying over-priced gold glued to cardboard to protect your assets in preparation for a global collapse that would make your gold next to worthless anyways. Who's uneducated again?

MuggyWuggy

Really if the world collapses, you want guns, food, water and medical supplies. Gold won't get you anything in the apocalypse but a back ache.

Spencer Addington

Quote from: Muggywuggy on June 21, 2014, 03:51:01 PM
Really if the world collapses, you want guns, food, water and medical supplies. Gold won't get you anything in the apocalypse but a back ache.
I don't think you understand muggy... It DOES NOT TARNISH!!! Who needs medicine when you could have a shiny metal?

MuggyWuggy