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Internet Risks, Fake Silver & Why Physical Metals Matter More Than Ever | Ep. 7

37 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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This week’s update highlights growing risks tied to scams and our reliance on the internet, including what happens when access to money is disrupted. Greg and Melody Neal share real situations happening right now and what to watch for to protect yourself and your family. They also break down the rise of counterfeit silver in circulation, why authentication matters, and how to avoid getting burned in private transactions. Plus, a deeper look at what “real money” means today — and why physical gold and silver still play a role in long-term financial security.

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