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Cheap Answer: Go to my nearest Walmart/Grocery Store (10 minutes away from me)and max out all of the vanilla visa debit cards with the $1 million but after fees it wonβt be $1 million but I would still spend the million.
Actual Answer: Luckily Iβm in a prime spot where I live that Iβm 20 minutes away from Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and other luxury car dealerships. So Iβd go there and purchase how many cars I can with the million. After I sign, sell them back to the dealership or sell them privately.
Do you really think they are not going to call the cops if a dude shows up with $1 million in cash to buy cars, asking to speed up the transaction? No way are they not gonna.
You need to stop and buy a nice tailored suit beforehand.
Frequently the real rich people dress really casually because they have nothing to prove.
They dress casually, but it still looks freaking fancy.
Some of them. But not all. Sometimes they just dress in jeans and at shirt.