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    11 months ago

    Yeah, and even with my examples you’ll definitely get slowed down a bit spending that much money at once through suspicion. Another option is to buy up video cards or something. Make a bunch of orders online

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      11 months ago

      Honestly yeah. That might be your best bet. Convert your money into quickly acquirable measures of worth.

      While one might think of online purchase like you suggested, another more efficient option is lottery tickets. You can easily bulk buy them without much hassle at what might aswell be an endless amount. Then, you can handle filling em out later which makes them ideal.

      With the average jackpot standing at 30-700 million, you are looking at some easy billions. Usually gambling is not a good way to earn money but we are looking at a zero loss game for us, meaning loss isn’t a loss of money, rather so only a slowing in gains.

      Although I’m sure there are much better methods of quickly converting your wealth into a retrievable form.

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        11 months ago

        What lol

        It makes total sense that huge purchases aren’t instant. People would verify that the money they’re getting paid is coming from a trustworthy place and that the paperwork is done properly because they’ll be on the hook if it’s shady

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          No it doesn’t, because no matter what it means the ruling class gets a say in what is bought and what is not, meaning the claim that the economy is legitimate all on its own and is natural is a lie. It’s all just a pre -planned economy.

          You have to allow fraud and theft in a system that actually is emergent and natural.