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I've done the money side pointing monies to various beneficiaries so I believe that is covered but I don't have a will for actual personal property. And also this might sound kind of fucked but if a family member dies and leaves me any type of inheritance I don't even know where that would go to. What do you guys do for this? I don't have money for a lawyer to prepare all this stuff. How are those online will companies, are they worth anything?

I've done the money side pointing monies to various beneficiaries so I believe that is covered but I don't have a will for actual personal property. And also this might sound kind of fucked but if a family member dies and leaves me any type of inheritance I don't even know where that would go to. What do you guys do for this? I don't have money for a lawyer to prepare all this stuff. How are those online will companies, are they worth anything?

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good jew

No. I don't know. But I'm not sure there's a single way to prevent it.

Son I'd like to sell this $20 million to you for $3.50.

You just made a purchase, you inherited nothing. Pay sales tax on your $3.50, now what? Selling and buying currency at a price other than face value isn't illegal and happens constnatly. (I'm talking about physical currency, not money, not the Euro versus teh Dollar etc. you can buy a rare silver dollar for more than $1 and you can also sell it for less than $1).

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As soon as you used any money over $3.50, you'd have to pay a capital gains tax on the profits.

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telling the IRS about anything

Fucking retard.

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Nobody I know has any gold except in rings and teeth. But it's an interesting idea. Kind of like selling a house for a dollar.

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Imagine thinking I said anything about gold.

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Silver dollar is a precious metal is it not? They mint gold coins as well.