u/BowlDesperate7108

Physical gold business—delivered to Malaysia ,planning long term expansion strategy

I do physical gold business, mainly sourcing and supplying gold dore bars from Zambia, and I’ve had the opportunity to deliver into markets including Malaysia.

Lately I’ve been thinking more long-term about where to build and grow from. My idea is to eventually consider relocating towards Malaysia and possibly invest a significant portion of my profits there once I reach a certain capital level — or if I secure a major buyer or long-term contract that gives me a breakthrough.

Malaysia looks attractive for international trade and wealth positioning, especially in the gold sector.

I’d be interested to hear from others in business or investment — do you think this is a good long-term move, or should I approach it differently with diversification first?

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u/BowlDesperate7108 — 14 days ago

Physical Gold business. Delivered to Singapore ,thinking long term investment

I do physical gold business, mainly sourcing and supplying gold dore bars from Zambia, and I’ve had the opportunity to deliver to markets including Singapore.

Lately I’ve been thinking more long-term. My idea is to eventually move towards Singapore and possibly invest all my profits there once I reach a certain capital level — or if I secure a big buyer or a strong long-term contract that gives me a breakthrough.

I see Singapore as a stable place for wealth preservation and future growth, especially in international gold trade.

Just wondering from others in business or investment — is this a good strategy, or would it be better to diversify differently before making that move?

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u/BowlDesperate7108 — 14 days ago

Selling AU in Zambia experience with international buyers and trust issues in the market

In the past I’ve posted about scams in the AU space in Zambia, but I recently had another experience worth sharing for awareness.

Yesterday we closed a deal involving AU (gold dore bars). Everything was tested properly, results were perfect, and it was a fully transparent transaction. The buyer was international and paid for 1kg as agreed, but the final weight ended up exceeding by 40g AU, which was supplied on trust with the understanding that he would complete payment via USDT or bank transfer.

Unfortunately, after receiving the AU, he disappeared without paying for the extra 40g AU.

It honestly raises a concern — even international buyers can sometimes be risky, not just local ones.

Not saying everyone is the same, but situations like this make it harder for genuine traders trying to operate honestly and build trust in this industry.

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u/BowlDesperate7108 — 14 days ago

Even international buyers aren’t Safe? Lost 40g AU after a clean deal

In the past I’ve posted about scams in the AU space in Zambia, but I recently had another experience worth sharing for awareness.

Yesterday we closed a deal involving AU (gold dore bars). Everything was tested properly, results were perfect, and it was a fully transparent transaction. The buyer was international and paid for 1kg as agreed, but the final weight ended up exceeding by 40g AU, which was supplied on trust with the understanding that he would complete payment via USDT or bank transfer.

Unfortunately, after receiving the AU, he disappeared without paying for the extra 40g AU.

It honestly raises a concern — even international buyers can sometimes be risky, not just local ones.

Not saying everyone is the same, but situations like this make it harder for genuine traders trying to operate honestly and build trust in this industry.

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u/BowlDesperate7108 — 14 days ago
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Even international buyers aren’t always safe?

In the past I’ve posted about scams in the AU space in Zambia, but I recently had another experience worth sharing for awareness.

Yesterday we closed a deal involving AU (gold dore bars). Everything was tested properly, results were perfect, and it was a fully transparent transaction. The buyer was international and paid for 1kg as agreed, but the final weight ended up exceeding by 40g AU, which was supplied on trust with the understanding that he would complete payment via USDT or bank transfer.

Unfortunately, after receiving the AU, he disappeared without paying for the extra 40g AU.

It honestly raises a concern — even international buyers can sometimes be risky, not just local ones.

Not saying everyone is the same, but situations like this make it harder for genuine traders trying to operate honestly and build trust in this industry.

reddit.com
u/BowlDesperate7108 — 14 days ago