Not really. If people have worked hard for the money they earn, why shouldn't they be able to spend it as they want? There is so much more to life than just worrying about problems. I don't have much money to spare, so I volunteer my time at the VA hospital which I find rewarding and I have my hobbies which I spend money on.
that gose to show you that people put more value in physical things instead of helping the poor and people who are starving and have not place to live.
@@Spinkauctions hello hope you're doing good I am from Lebanon and I have many rare stamps from around the world how can I sell them especially American old stamps
Hi, could you please send me pictures of your Stamp Collection so I can make a determination about your collection. My email address is rhucks360@gmail.com
there's both flash buyers as well as money launderers, both the seller and the highest, winning bidder are part of the same money laundering operation, they lose 20% in commission, but the other 80% of their dirty money becomes legally earned money!
VERGIS92 The Auction House and dealer are legally bound to follow anti-money laundering legislation and regulation and can face prison sentence for negligence. Those regulations include KYC (Know your client), Confirming that the payment is coming from a legitimate source. Do you really believe that the buyer can turn up with a suitcase full of cash and place his money into the banking system that easiily ? Do you know what Placement, Layering, and Integration are ? OFC money laundering occurs, but your just speculating. Criminals typically use casinos, money exchange bureaus and other businesses. Sending a million through a auction house would be much too obvious.