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  • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
    Jeremy, that's like a coin with mickey mouse on it. Someone is just trying to make some money. They have been selling these novelty coins for a while.
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      LOL! These coins are merely collectibles offered to the buying public by a private company in the business of manufacturing such curiosities. An associate of mine, Daniel Carr, the entrepreneur behind Designs Computed, has been selling Ameros since 2000. I have even given some away as a old joke to some of my international affiliates. I think it's safe to take off the tinfoil hats now. Using this as "news" in economic downturns is getting old and stale.
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      • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
        Originally Posted by myob View Post

        LOL! These coins are merely collectibles offered to the buying public by a private company in the business of manufacturing such curiosities. An associate of mine, Daniel Carr, the entrepreneur behind Designs Computed, has been selling Ameros since 2000. I have even given some away as a old joke to some of my international affiliates. I think it's safe to take off the tinfoil hats now. Using this as "news" in economic downturns is getting old and stale.
        Yeh, maybe we should make our own Paul. I am starting to see big market for these. ;-)
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        • Profile picture of the author myob
          Tim,

          I already tried selling these. There is no market for them in the US, Canada, or Mexico. People just aren't buying. Had to send my whole shipment back to China - over $800 billion worth. You probably heard about it.

          Paul Uhl Sends 800 Billion AMEROS back to China; Unable to Market in US

          Now I am being accused of trying to de-monetize the dollar. Geez - just trying to make a few bucks and people get all pissed off. I think we can make more money by selling those chocolate coins - you know with the gold foil?
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          • Profile picture of the author Kay King
            I kept looking for the words "Franklin Mint"
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            • Profile picture of the author myob
              Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

              I kept looking for the words "Franklin Mint"
              Would that be mint flavored chocolate coins? I think we're on to something here!
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              • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
                I think the Amero is not the best name though. We need to come up with some name that uses Canada more. Eh?
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          • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
            Originally Posted by myob View Post

            Tim,

            I already tried selling these. There is no market for them in the US, Canada, or Mexico. People just aren't buying.
            I'm thinking some good viral emails, videos, websites about the new world order, the illuminati, 9-11 conspiracies etc...

            How do you think Alex Jones makes his money? You need to convince people this stuff is happening, so they want to buy these Ameros or Canoodos cheap.

            How's CAUSEX
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            • Profile picture of the author myob
              We can do much better than that. The new world order, the illuminati, 9-11 conspiracies etc, are all old school stuff. Too many people have already caught on to the Amero scam. We should start a new one. There is a worldwide conspiracy in the chocolate industry, which has it beginnings in Canada and will make bank fraud look like a picnic. Here is what I found:

              Canada is investigating a number of high-profile chocolate giants for allegedly trying to cut themselves a sweet deal through price-fixing in the multi-billion dollar industry.

              Canada's Competition Bureau served search warrants on several major bar makers this week requiring them to turn over reams of documents on their pricing arrangements.

              Regulators are probing alleged price-fixing by affiliates of Nestle, Cadbury, Hershey, Mars and others, according to media reports.

              "The bureau is investigating alleged anti-competitive practices in the chocolate confectionery industry," Marilyne Nahum, spokeswoman for Competition Bureau.

              "The Superior Court of Ontario has granted search warrants based on evidence that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a number of suppliers in the chocolate confectionery industry have engaged in activities contrary to the conspiracy provisions of the Competition Act," she said.

              And just last week, the German Federal Cartel Office raided the offices of seven of leading chocolate companies including Mars Inc., Kraft Foods Inc. and Nestle SA searching for documents. Three months ago, Canada's Competition Bureau searched the offices of several companies, many of the same ones as in Germany.

              The Canadian investigation sparked several American lawsuits accusing the world's biggest chocolate companies of violating antitrust laws.

              The U.S. Department of Justice declined to confirm it is investigating, yet several companies confirmed receiving inquiries.

              The cases detail how informants kept letters for years, showing that Canadian executives exchanged confidential pricing information dating back to 2002 through e-mail, phone and meetings.

              Marilyne Nahum, a spokeswoman for the Competition Bureau, declined to discuss the details of the ongoing investigation. The companies could face criminal conspiracy charges, which carry penalties of up to $10 million Canadian dollars and/or five years in prison.

              According to affidavits submitted in an Ontario court to obtain search warrants, top executives at Hershey Co., Mars and Nestle met secretly in coffee shops, restaurants and conventions to set prices. The volume of commerce involved is potentially in the billions of dollars per year.

              The German Cartel Office has said it suspected the companies had conspired with one another to raise their prices even higher than the increase in the price of raw materials, such as cocoa and nuts, would have demanded. If the office finds evidence of collaboration, the companies face possible fines of up to 10 percent of their annual income.

              Mars North America was contacted in early December by the U.S. Justice Department about a preliminary inquiry concerning pricing practices in the U.S. chocolate confectionery industry, said spokeswoman Alice Nathanson.

              She also confirmed German officials visited the company's offices in Viersen last week. In Canada, Mars continues to cooperate the Canadian Competition Bureau's investigation.

              Edie Burge, a spokeswoman for Nestle USA, said the company "is aware of a preliminary investigation into marketing practices in the U.S. chocolate industry being conducted by the Department of Justice," and will cooperate with any investigation, but has not been contacted.

              A New Jersey confectionery company filed the first lawsuit in late December, charging price fixing by an international cartel of companies -- Hershey and Mars, the leading chocolate companies in the U.S., along with other companies such as Nestle and Cadbury Schweppes PLC.

              The confectioners claim that a chocolate cartel raised prices three times since 2003 and planned another hike for 2009.
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              • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
                Paul, this is all very concerning and shocking. Does this mean there will a chocolate market meltdown? Have you told the MSM about this? Or, how about the secondary stream? Or how about the fringe stream. Or how about Alex Jones?

                Originally Posted by myob View Post

                We can do much better than that. The new world order, the illuminati, 9-11 conspiracies etc, are all old school stuff. Too many people have already caught on to the Amero scam. We should start a new one. There is a worldwide conspiracy in the chocolate industry, which has it beginnings in Canada and will make bank fraud look like a picnic.
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    • Profile picture of the author Merlina
      Originally Posted by TimPhelan View Post

      Jeremy, that's like a coin with mickey mouse on it. Someone is just trying to make some money. They have been selling these novelty coins for a while.
      I think this is the correct answer.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    Canoodle?



    Mexamada?
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      Why not just call this new currency Franklin Mints. EVERYBODY loved good ole Benjamin Franklin, even the Canadians. We can also sell Franklin Mint gift certificates in 100USD equivalents, backed up by real solid chocolate bars in Fort Knox. Since there is no gold in Fort Knox anymore, we can put our chocolate bar reserves in there. The Chocolate gift certificates could be the same size as the gift certificates we see printed by the US government. Just change the "Federal Reserve" on the US gift certificates to "Franklin Mint". We may run into trade infringement with the real Franklin Mint, but we should be able to bribe them with our rich and decadent chocolate mints. The business plan does needs some tweeking, but I see there is a lot of potential here.

      Hopefully I can recover the cost of those $800billion worth of Ameros I sent to China, in the greatest marketing mistake in history. They're just laughing at us now, but wait until the Franklin Mints catches on and becomes the new world standard for international commerce.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    "How's CAUSEX "
    I don;t know, that sounds more like a casual sex encounter
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    The correct answer is why are you reviving a thread that has been dead for four years?
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  • Profile picture of the author SandraLarkin
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    Holy jeez. I haven't heard Amero in a long, long time.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    If there IS a amero, it will NOT be a semiprecious or precious metal. In fact it likely won't be metal at all.

    But rght now, I think Canada is too smart. ALSO, it IS a monarchy, so that may slow things down. I mean britain hasn't even fallen for the EURO yet!

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