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Glp First 10 Barter Items to Stockpile When Society Is Collapsing According to Madge Waggy: When society collapses, bartering is what’ll keep you and your family alive—it will be as important to your SHTF plan as building a prepper pantry, fortifying your home against threats, and securing a bug out location. There’s little doubt that, once the dust settles, the post-collapse life is going to be tough. Most of the conveniences we take for granted today will be hard to acquire, regardless of whether or not money will still be worth anything. People who want them will say and do anything, people who sell them will come up with all sorts of strategies and you need to be prepared because, no matter how prepped you are, it’s still likely you’ll end up in desperate positions. That is why it is important to know how to barter. how to barter Without currency to set value, how will you get the things you need? Image via epSos .de on flickr. In what follows I want to give you a few solid bartering and negotiation tactics and techniques that will help you get food, water or medicine when you’ll need them most. However, if you truly want them to work for you, you have to practice them. Reading them just isn’t enough, that’s why included a special section at the end where I suggest how you can do that. Top 10 Barter Items To Stockpile Item Why It’s Great For Bartering 1. Bandages First aid items are very valuable, especially care for larger wounds since they will require more dressing and frequent changes. 2. Batteries AA and AAA are popular sizes for flashlights, headlamps, radios, and numerous other electronics. Batteries inevitably run out so these are a surefire need after SHTF. 3. MREs Food. Need we say more? Keep in mind that someone desparate for food is very vulnerable and use caution when negotiating a deal. 4. Duct Tape Infinite survival uses, including splinting a broken bone, repairing a tent, fletching an arrow, and marking a trail. An entire roll of duct tape should yield a high value in a trade. 5. Zip Ties Versatile and strong, zip ties are great for hanging gear, securing shelter, fixing clothes and shoes, and more. It’s easy to carry a large number of them and separate into smaller bundles to trade. 6. Fish Antibiotics Fish antibiotics can be purchased OTC and contain the same ingredients as human antibiotics. For more information on types and dosages, check out Fish Antibiotics For Humans: A Safe Option For Your Survival Kit? 7. Condoms In addition to contraception, condoms have many survival uses such as carrying water (up to 2 gallons!), waterproofing gear, even a slingshot for hunting small game. They are also lightweight and easy to carry. 8. Water Purification Tablets Since each tablet treats 16 oz of water, one bottle contains many bartering opportunities. Or trade the whole bottle for a larger item you need. 9. Waterproof Matches Fire is essential to survival so waterproof matches can be a great bartering tool. You can also carry extra capsule lighters, such as the Everstryke Pro to add long-term value to your trade. 10. Button Compasses Small and inexpensive yet very useful, especially in the absence of GPS or cell phone navigation. They can be used to find the way back to camp, locate family and friends, or to migrate to a new area. Click the images to view on Amazon. How To Barter After Disaster how to barter Trade wisely to conserve your resources and obtain the things you need. Forget About Meeting The Other Person In The Middle For some reason, many negotiations end before they begin. One of the parties gives a number, the other gives another and they both know they’ll agree to the sum of their offers divided by 2. how to barter Don’t settle for less than your fair share. You can do better than that. The reason this happens is because they’re not taking into consideration other factors such as how bad one party needs what the other has to offer. Another thing you can do is find out as much as you can about your opponent beforehand. The more you know about them and their situation, the more leverage you’ll have. And if you can’t find out much about them, it’s best to avoid doing any kind of post-SHTF deals. Those could be dangerous, anyway. Start With A Lowball Offer If you can do this and your opponent doesn’t turn around and leave, you just saved yourself a lot of money (or whatever you are using for currency). Starting really low means that the other party will eventually have to settle for a much lower price than if you’d started with something more reasonable. Don’t Be Afraid To Walk Away From A Deal Everything is a number’s game. Just because you need what the other person has to offer, this doesn’t mean you have to take it. You might find 5 or 10 other guys out there that will gladly take your deal and give you what you need, you just need to have the guts to end the negotiations and look for them. Read the rest of the article BELOW: [link to prepper1cense.com (secure)] | ||
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And if you do barter during SHTF--best to have an AK slung on a 2-pointer around your neck to back up the seriousness of the situation. Don't go into any situation un-strapped. | ||||
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Fifth Column Freeper |
Don't go anywhere unstrapped. This place is getting dangerous | |||
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Tard Princess |
GLP copying and pasting from the Organic Prepper website **************** Does anything rhyme with orange? | |||
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Fifth Column Freeper |
Actually lots of good prep info here. | |||
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