I've always been a bit of a sucker for quotes made by famous people, especially those that are historically famous.
I know that, all too often, these quotes are glibly thrown around as if the words themselves will make something happen but, of course, they will not and they cannot.
Nothing works in life unless it is backed up with some meaningful action and everything we do that has any worthwhile purpose has to begin with the most basic action.
Sometimes that starting point can seem like a right pain in the arse (apologies for my language) but it can. The process of KYC - know your customer - that some companies ask you to complete is a perfect example of this.
And I have often found myself feeling a little demonstrative when confronted with this. I have sometimes found myself saying "to hell with it, why should I bother. It's too complicated" etc.
But I think that, providing you are given a good reason and you fully understand the need for the KYC process, it helps. So, if you haven't submitted/uploaded your documents for Karatbars, I want to share some very good reasons why it really is worthwhile to do so and also why they ask for it.
By the way, if you have already completed KYC, thank you and if you have but there is an issue that needs to be resolved, I will let you know separately. If you need help with the KYC process, just email me with your contact number and I will call you and help.
I will also let you know separately soon if you haven't completed KYC (just in case you forgot - it happens).
So why is it worth getting on and completing the KYC requirement with Karatbars?
Some of what I am about to say you need to take on trust and I really hope that you can do that.
I believe that this company, Karatbars, represents an opportunity for us all that we will rarely see as either buyers of gold, business builders (or would be business builders) and even (now) crypto currency speculators.
I have seen something in this company that excites me. Partly it is about where they are now but, mostly, it is about where they are going. Much of it is also about how they fit in so superbly with where I want to go and what I want to do.
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