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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.