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Meister

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Can someone please advice me on moving money to a safe location for about a year or two, possibly out of the country. It should not be traceable or searchable. I don't know if there is still such a thing as number accounts.

PM me if you like.

And, no, I am not trying to hide it from my SO.
 

WhaWhaWha

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Hey you can hide it at my house no problem. Im not a popular guy so noone visits me anyway. Just stuff it under my bed or something.
 
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I will hold it for you in an account.. as long as I get to keep the interest and a small percentage of the original amount :)
 

Mcluhan

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Meister said:
Can someone please advice me on moving money to a safe location for about a year or two, possibly out of the country. It should not be traceable or searchable. I don't know if there is still such a thing as number accounts.

PM me if you like.

And, no, I am not trying to hide it from my SO.
How many digits are we talking? Wires under 10K are advisable. Do the letters IBC mean anything to you?
 

ham2004

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Do what the real investors do

Take your money (if its currency), arrange to purchase property through a blind trust, or a trusted party. Property should be fluid and generate some profits so as to pay out the other party. I have some friends that own condo's (not in their name) in the Grand Cayman's and other island resorts... (very profitable in seasonal rentals)

If its invested dollars, ie stocks bonds etc. have them converted to bearer bonds, take a trip to the Grand Cayman's rent a safety deposit box and store them there.
 

Meister

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rubmeister100 said:
The reason you want to move it and who might want to find it are critical to any decision you might want to make.
Thx for the suggestions.

There is a possible legal dispute in the company where the money is sitting in. I would probably need to cash it out and move or convert it somewhere.

I thought Gold purchases/sales need to be registered now? Although I like the liquidity of it.

I read bearer bonds are illegal in the US, where can you get them still?
 

Mcluhan

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ham2004 said:
Take your money (if its currency), arrange to purchase property through a blind trust, or a trusted party. Property should be fluid and generate some profits so as to pay out the other party. I have some friends that own condo's (not in their name) in the Grand Cayman's and other island resorts... (very profitable in seasonal rentals)

If its invested dollars, ie stocks bonds etc. have them converted to bearer bonds, take a trip to the Grand Cayman's rent a safety deposit box and store them there.
How profitable are the Cayman's condos, inquiring minds want to know.
 

Mcluhan

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Meister said:
Thx for the suggestions.

There is a possible legal dispute in the company where the money is sitting in. I would probably need to cash it out and move or convert it somewhere.

I thought Gold purchases/sales need to be registered now? Although I like the liquidity of it.

I read bearer bonds are illegal in the US, where can you get them still?
You have touched on one of the features of offshore protection. The party needs to get a judgement against your account in the jurisdiction (unless the jurisdiction is irregular)..you will have time to move the asset to another jurisdiction...could be 3 to 6 months. The Trust is more iron clad, but costs regular fees... jump a plane to BVI..prowl around... if 5K usd in fees is considered disposable for you

You can buy J&M bars...pay in cash. You will lose a bit on the re-sale...having to deal thru a dealer. 3% shrinkage would be normal, depending on the volume.
 

ham2004

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Very if you have the right property

Mcluhan said:
How profitable are the Cayman's condos, inquiring minds want to know.
Cayman condo's are sought after by a lot of business people, who need to establish residency in the Islands, one of the requirements to form a Grand Cayman's corporation is a residence on the island. You would be surprised how many people "live" in the three condo's my friend owns. Gives time share a whole new meaning. European's and Americans are the biggest "share" of users, averageing between 1500.00 to 3000.00 a week rental..
 

Doctor Zoidburg

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Money Laundering.

Send it to me....i will know what to do with it. :D
 

lickrolaine

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Just be wary of the DEA,if you have to do anything with the USA.They love large sums of undeclared cash.To them it is drug money!Cash has become a dreaded four letter word over the years,very hard to hide it or move it.Plus there is no insurance if you happen to misplace it or lose it.
 
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