Spyke
lemmy.world

I'm interested in why the bar is so chewed up. Are they handing out fakes as well?

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killernovareply
lemm.ee

The cuts are probably to show the insides of the bar so they know it's solid gold all the way through. Who knows if they're handing out fakes though, imo it's very likely.

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Kerbreply
discuss.tchncs.de

you can commonly find tungstein cored gold bars at sites like alibaba.com for far cheaper than real ones.

they are aparently pretty much indistinguishable from real bars without special equipment.

aparently even some major banks found some in their inventories

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Possibly demonstrating ductility? Classier than chewing on the damn thing.

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Yes, it looks as if it would have a great chewy consistency when biting into it ....

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Coreidanreply
lemmy.world

Are they handing out fakes as well?

This is china we are talking about. Of course they are.

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iesoureply
lemm.ee

You're telling me you would just accept a damn bar of gold handed to you in a similar situation without verifying somehow it is what the seller says it is?

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You mean in 2023? No I assume everyone is ripping me off, including china

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So now we're at the direct materials trading part of the dynasty.

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lemmy.world

Governments are preventing companies from rapidly dropping house prices. But because they’re not worth what they’re forced to keep charging by the government (government isn’t forcing anyone to buy for example), developers are needing to add extra value to the sale to get buyers, hence the gold bars.

House is worth $300k, but the government is forcing you to list it for $500k, so if I throw in $200k worth of gold bars, the whole sale is worth the price.

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To circumvent local government's restriction on sharp price drop, Chinese real estates developers literally handed out gold ingots to home buyers. | Spyke