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Where to buy online gold bar?
Robino0
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi ! Does anyone of you have any experiences or at least information where to buy gold bar online with american express card? The merchant should be shipping the bars to different European countries. I have been researching that info for a while but the problem is that merchants, who i found so far, either don't accept american express or the ones that do ship only within USA. I would need shipping to european country (eu). Would be also interested to buy within UK (even outside of UK) thats why Im posting my question here. Information would be much appreciated, thank you!
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the real, original gold bars and not a chocolate.0
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Maybe you could steal some Visa or MasterCard credit card numbers instead, so you'd no longer be restricted to making your dodgy long distance high value purchases through one payment method. Or am I reading too much into it?0
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Have you tried the Royal mint? I looked at them a while and it's expensive!0
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https://www.coininvest.com/en/gold-bars/
They ship all over the world, mainly from their HQ in Germany.
They do take credit cards (with a 2% fee).
You will have to contact them to see if they will accept American Express as not all companies do because of the higher merchant fees charged. (I think it's around 3.5%)0 -
Good investment0
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