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Check this web site. Free 1 gram of gold or 1oz. of silver,
http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/gold_tax_060320102
Looks legit......
http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/gold_tax_060320102
Looks legit......
404 Free not found. You waited a long time to start spamming.
This is not a spam - I registered to this site and 1 gram of gold for free - still on the "paper" but is free.
I have been a member here for a long, long time and spamming is the LAST think I will do !!!
C'mon give me some credit.
The advertising is almost on the bottom of the page.
I'm not trying to advertise this company at all - I was just sharing this with members.
I see nothing about free gold or silver at the link you posted.
A successful investor is an informed investor, and you should read the prospectus of any closed-end fund before buying. And if you don't want to mess with the tax hassle, use an ETF or outright Gold Dealing service instead.
Looking to Buy Gold outright for your personal reserves today? Start with a free gram at BullionVault now...
Doug Casey, 03 Jun '10
404 Free not found. You waited a long time to start spamming.
This is not a spam - I registered to this site and 1 gram of gold for free - still on the "paper" but is free.
I have been a member here for a long, long time and spamming is the LAST think I will do !!!
C'mon give me some credit.
The advertising is almost on the bottom of the page.
I'm not trying to advertise this company at all - I was just sharing this with members.
Storage & insurance fee every month.
0.12% per year on gold, billed monthly and subject to monthly minimum of $4.
0.48% per year on silver, billed monthly and subject to monthly minimum of $8.
lol...I got my 1 free gram and sold it for 50 bucks. You have to upload some docs if you want to withdraw to a bank acct though. I'll try it and see what happens.
How we treat small balances
Because of the cost of bank to bank transfers BullionVault will not pay residual account balances of less than $100 or other currency equivalent.
Ordinarily sums below this threshold will be retained for account re-activation except that after an account has been empty of bullion and inactive for 2 years and remained beneath a currency equivalent balance of $20, this small balance may - at BullionVault's discretion - be accumulated and contributed in a single payment to a recognized children's charity, on Customers' joint behalf.
Where a small balance arises from a BullionVault promotion, and the account has neither been funded nor had the account holder's identity verified according to BullionVault's identity verification procedure, then after any period of inactivity exceeding 3 months the balance may be returned to BullionVault's own resources as an unclaimed promotion.
Tempted to try it, but I'm not keen on them needing excessive validation in order to get anything back. Less worried about the $50 I could potentially lose than the info they're requesting...
OK, I sent them a check for $50, it got deposited yesterday. My account balance is now $100. I made a withdrawl request this morning and it went thru. They said to wait a few business days and I should see the withdrawl in my bank account. Thanks OP!
OK, I sent them a check for $50, it got deposited yesterday. My account balance is now $100. I made a withdrawl request this morning and it went thru. They said to wait a few business days and I should see the withdrawl in my bank account. Thanks OP!
So it's "free" if you put some "Legit activity on your account" -- and who exactly decides what counts as "legit activity"?Only got my $50 back. They wouldn't send the money from the free gram of gold, as I hadn't done anything with it. If you put some legit activity on your account and do a bit of trading you should be able to withdraw it.