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<p>[QUOTE="Zuhara, post: 803725, member: 23099"]Good for you for haggling. Whether we are holding for two years or 20 is no reason not to take this seriously as a financial transaction. This is business not some kind of wacko cult. I would shop around, go on the Internet and compare prices (don't forget to factor in shipping) and see if the dealer can match your price. If not, I would take my business elsewhere.</p><p> </p><p>Silver and Gold go up, and they go down. Always have and always will. A dealer who can't make a profit in the market should find another business. I'm really tired of hearing this kind of nonsense. Either they try to widen spreads whenever the price drops, or, my favorite, they start talking about "shortages" and refusing to sell to anybody. In my opinion, they are liars. I've been reading about silver shortages for decades, yet there always seems to be plenty around when the price is going up. Funny how that works isn't it.</p><p> </p><p>Best of luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zuhara, post: 803725, member: 23099"]Good for you for haggling. Whether we are holding for two years or 20 is no reason not to take this seriously as a financial transaction. This is business not some kind of wacko cult. I would shop around, go on the Internet and compare prices (don't forget to factor in shipping) and see if the dealer can match your price. If not, I would take my business elsewhere. Silver and Gold go up, and they go down. Always have and always will. A dealer who can't make a profit in the market should find another business. I'm really tired of hearing this kind of nonsense. Either they try to widen spreads whenever the price drops, or, my favorite, they start talking about "shortages" and refusing to sell to anybody. In my opinion, they are liars. I've been reading about silver shortages for decades, yet there always seems to be plenty around when the price is going up. Funny how that works isn't it. Best of luck![/QUOTE]
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