More On How To Protect Yourself From The Coming Financial Crisis
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Dear Reader,
Where can you buy $2,000 Brioni Italian hand made suits as nice as when they were new, for very little money? How about a top quality selection of ultra suede dress coats originally costing several hundred dollars each, also like new, for very little money. The answer may surprise you.
You can buy them from the Goodwill. How do I know? Because I donated them.
And I'm not unique. People donate beautiful things all the time, whether from retirement, career change, a death, or like me, because they no longer want the trappings of wealth, preferring a simple life.
If appearance is important to you but you need to save your money, Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Church, Temple or Mosque sales and other charities or second hand stores are wonderful places to shop.
People won't know if you paid full retail or a tiny fraction of the price buying second hand. And most of them don't care.
You can furnish your home this way as well. And if you're like a friend of mine who drives a top of the line Mercedes and a Porsche 911, these cars are classics and no-one would guess he paid a fraction of retail buying them from private parties, after having a mechanic inspect them.
There are going to be huge numbers of vehicles, boats and other expensive items with very little wear put up for sale because their owners will no longer be able to afford them. Most bought them on credit and will have to get out from under the payments.
You will find those items in your newspaper, Craig's List or even on company bulletin boards.
America is going to face hard times like we haven't seen since The Great Depression and I strongly urge you not to overextend yourself. Please buy only what you need, or what you can make money on.
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