About Our Business:
The barter Exchanges
have seen an increase
in users and
merchants marketing
their products and
services.
BusinessWeek's
article states it is a
good time to join a
local barter exchange.
WHAT YOU'LL PAY
with some exchanges
new members up to
$800 to join, although
others have no
advance fees like
Houston's AOCS
approved office and
there are no
commission fees on
trades. No Monthly
Fees either. Free
Merchant Listing on
the AOCS web site.
Most have monthly flat
fees of $10 to $30 and,
for each completed
transaction, collect a
cash commission of
about 10% to 15%,
which is either paid by
one party or split
between the buyer
and seller. Once you
sign up, you will
receive a list of
participating
businesses. Some
exchanges allow
members to trade
goods and services
directly on their Web
sites. Others have
members work
together on deals, or
rely on brokers to play
matchmaker, or some
combination of the
three. AOCS is by far
the best choice.
Let's face it: since the beginning of time, every
paper FIAT currency has failed. The Federal
Reserve Note, once regarded as the world's
"reserve" currency, is dying and being inflated at a
rate never seen before. While on it's death bed, it
robs We The People of our wealth through
inflation. No one is going to fix this for you: it's
time for you to do something about it. We are a
free people and we can make a change in the way
we pay for goods and services.
America's Founding Fathers regarded economic
independence as the root cause of the
revolutionary war. America was a chance to start
new, and our country was founded on the
constitutional law that no state shall "...make any
Thing but gold and silver coin a Tender in
Payment of Debts...". After that clever notion was
dismissed, and when Congress out-sourced the
production and management of Legal Tender to
the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913, our fate was
sealed. Paper money was now to be the accepted
form of monetary exchange, subject to whatever
inflation or deflation the Federal Reserve deemed
necessary to ensure the country's banking and
economic success. Now, almost 100 years later, a
dollar buys less than $0.03 of what it did when the
Federal Reserve came into power. Further, it's
becoming well known that the Federal Reserve is
a Private bank, owned by a collection of the
world's wealthy elite. It has been stated that if we
did a way with

About Champions Area Barter Currency Office and Exchange