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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1810723, member: 56793"]I agree that a Staff Member engaged in a conversation shouldn't be the same one to moderate the conversation. <b>chrisild</b>, seems like you may be a bit defensive. I'm not sure what was the trigger or who it was directed at. If I had a say, I'd keep the conversation and approach a little more open and realistic than a 1950's TV show.</p><p><br /></p><p>Title says "Germany silver tax" and is located under the category of "Bullion Investing", lock the topic right away if we are not allowed to discuss Germany, silver and taxation. If you choose to interpret as such, you can find politics within almost everything and skew the rules here, to your perspective.</p><p><br /></p><p>On topic, isn't Germany the only place in Europe that has such a low VAT on silver coins? Isn't this exception a special treatment, enabling an already well off country to dominate a large part of the precious metals market in Europe? Maybe your thoughts on this, if it belongs on this forum and under this thread?</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh yeah, lets not forget, they managed to maintain such an advantage through one of the largest silver bubbles and crises in recent history.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1810723, member: 56793"]I agree that a Staff Member engaged in a conversation shouldn't be the same one to moderate the conversation. [B]chrisild[/B], seems like you may be a bit defensive. I'm not sure what was the trigger or who it was directed at. If I had a say, I'd keep the conversation and approach a little more open and realistic than a 1950's TV show. Title says "Germany silver tax" and is located under the category of "Bullion Investing", lock the topic right away if we are not allowed to discuss Germany, silver and taxation. If you choose to interpret as such, you can find politics within almost everything and skew the rules here, to your perspective. On topic, isn't Germany the only place in Europe that has such a low VAT on silver coins? Isn't this exception a special treatment, enabling an already well off country to dominate a large part of the precious metals market in Europe? Maybe your thoughts on this, if it belongs on this forum and under this thread? Oh yeah, lets not forget, they managed to maintain such an advantage through one of the largest silver bubbles and crises in recent history.[/QUOTE]
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