How it works:
Inside your account you go
to the Trading Floor & advertise what you would like to sell in exchange for
another members TradeDollars.
Now you have TradeDollars
you can offer to purchase other peoples G&S
listed for sale in the Trading Floor
medium in exchange for
your TradeDollars.
If somebody is not a member then it is free for them to join & open their own personal
trading account & start trading with what they have for what they want.
Because the TradeDollars.com
economy is a less competitive market, it is unlikely that there would be many
competitors selling the same commodity so it would be a sellers market plus
the buyers are purchasing with their TradeDollars
earned at their replacement, wholesale &/or downtime costs.
CA$H converting is when you
purchase any commodity for TradeDollars
& sell
it for CA$H.
Example:
= TradeDollars
- $ =
CA$H regular
money.
Purchase goods at wholesale prices for say for $0.30 that are wanted, needed or desired
within the TradeDollars.com
virtual
market place or the Trading Floor medium & sell them for 1.00.
Now purchase something for 1.00 that you
can sell for CA$H for more than $0.30 plus
any advertising costs.
You might run this like a little business where
you go to the
Auctions & buy goods at say $0.20 in the dollar that could be sold
into the TradeDollars.com economy for
1.00 because there is a demand for this commodity
& lack of competition.
You
then purchase other G&S in the Trading Floor
for sale
for 1.00 &
sell back into the very competitive CA$H
world for say $0.65 CA$H then you have
made $0.45 PROFIT.
You can offer your services for TradeDollars
eg. (baby sitting, lawn mowing,
handyman, book keeping, etc).
TradeDollars.com
turns those excess & idle G&S
into money to help conserve it's members CA$H
flow, increase their turnover & improve their lifestyle by enabling
customers to satisfy more of their wants, needs & desires.
The real competition is for the CA$H
as it is kept scarce & limited while G&S
are abundant & limitless. The demand for CA$H
is greater than the demand for G&S because their is less CA$H
in circulation leaving the customers wants, needs & desires
unsatisfied.
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