Gun shows are not dead but require a savvy and knowledgeable buyer. Successful negotiation involves understanding firearm values, bundling purchases, and leveraging the seller's desire to move inventory. Cash is king, and being willing to haggle, especially on multiple items, can lead to significant savings and profitable acquisitions.
This video explains how using credit cards for ammunition and firearm purchases can lead to tracking by credit card companies and subsequent 'red flag' alerts sent to local sheriffs. The speaker advocates for using cash to avoid this tracking and potential scrutiny, especially in jurisdictions with red flag laws.
This guide outlines five key strategies to minimize government tracking when purchasing firearms and ammunition. It emphasizes avoiding digital footprints like ID scanning, facial recognition, and credit card transactions, while advocating for cash and paper background checks. The advice aims to help individuals maintain privacy in their firearm acquisitions.
This video discusses how New York is leveraging credit card and ammunition purchase data to create a de facto gun registry, bypassing direct legal prohibition. The speaker outlines methods for gun owners to protect their privacy, including using cash, patronizing banks that remain neutral on firearm-related transactions, and avoiding loyalty programs or financing options that increase financial tracking.
This video provides five key strategies to minimize government tracking when purchasing firearms and ammunition. It emphasizes avoiding digital footprints by not scanning IDs, using facial recognition, opting for paper background checks over digital ones, paying with cash instead of credit cards, and refraining from making controversial statements online. The presenter suggests that traditional mom-and-pop gun shops offering these offline transaction methods are the safest option for privacy.
The video discusses how using credit cards for ammunition and firearm purchases can lead to tracking by credit card companies and subsequent 'red flag' alerts sent to local sheriffs. It suggests that these alerts, particularly in states with red flag laws, could potentially be used to confiscate firearms without due process. The speaker advocates for using cash for such transactions to maintain privacy.
This video provides crucial advice for 2024 regarding ammunition purchases amidst increasing anti-Second Amendment sentiment. It outlines three key actions to avoid: having your driver's license scanned, using credit cards for purchases, and buying ammunition within states with restrictive gun laws. The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining privacy and avoiding digital trails that could be used against gun owners.
This guide, presented by former CIA officer Jason Hanson, outlines critical steps for disappearing and evading detection within 24 hours. It emphasizes the importance of a pre-packed 'go bag,' avoiding common escape routes, utilizing cash for all transactions, and securing digital privacy through services like DeleteMe. Hanson's expertise as a security consultant for high-risk situations lends high authority to these instructional techniques.
This video discusses how using credit cards for ammunition purchases can lead to tracking by financial institutions and law enforcement. It highlights that Visa and MasterCard reportedly send millions of 'red flag alerts' to local sheriffs based on suspicious ammo or firearm purchases. The speaker advises using cash for such transactions to avoid this tracking and potential scrutiny under red flag laws.
The video details a widespread ban on using various digital payment platforms and credit cards for firearm and ammunition purchases. It highlights that services like PayPal, Zelle, Cash App, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and major credit card companies (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover) are either prohibiting these transactions or flagging them under 'red flag' efforts, potentially notifying local law enforcement. The speaker asserts that cash is now the primary remaining payment method for such items and encourages consumers to reconsider supporting businesses and financial services that engage in these anti-Second Amendment actions.
This video outlines five key strategies to minimize government tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases. The speaker emphasizes avoiding digital footprints by using cash, opting for paper background checks, and steering clear of ID scanning and facial recognition technologies. The advice aims to reduce the likelihood of purchases being logged and potentially flagged by authorities.
This video explains how using credit cards for ammunition purchases can lead to tracking by credit card companies and local law enforcement. It highlights that Visa and MasterCard reportedly send millions of 'red flag alerts' to sheriffs based on suspicious ammo or firearm transactions. The speaker advises using cash for these purchases to avoid this tracking.
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