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How To Barter When Money Fails in a Post-Collapse Society

• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By John Clark

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.

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

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?


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