First Trades after Collapse

Selco

Selco

I am Selco and I am from the Balkan region, and as some of you may know it was hell here from 92-95, anyway, for 1 whole year I lived and survived in a city WITHOUT: electricity, fuel, running water, food distribution, without any kind of organized law or government. The city was surrounded for 1 year and it actually was a real SHTF situation. Our allies were our enemies from one day to the next. Today I’m prepared and share my experience on this blog.

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trade post collapseThe items for trade during my SHTF very often changed value, and some of them became unavailable for some period of time, just to suddenly show up again much more expensive.

Yes, situation in the city dictated that, but also people, the black market lords made this happen. The whole situation was always changing where and if you can find what you were looking for.

Some of the items that were circulating in the city were completely new to everyone, one of the reasons was that all sorts of stuff from humanitarian aid was coming to the city through different channels and from all different parts of the world.

Some of those things became popular fast, others remained completely strange for us, but all had some kind of value.

Of course practical things like MRE were very good to have. Some other things like Turkish army crackers (salt cookies, or so called „Turks“) were strange for us. Taste was awkward, thats why they had lower value, but we were starving so of course everyone would eat it and trade it.
In one period there were big amounts of some French cigarettes in the city, we called it „black tobacco“.

It was very very strong tobacco, packaged in nice small boxes, and you simply did not need too much of those daily, even if you were very passionate smoker. Simply way too strong.

Some “smart” guy smuggled this into the city and it is perfect example of successful product besides weapons and ammunition for trading.

There were many new items for us, strange new kind of rice (was much too soft), canned meat without any declaration of meat type or expiration date (we called it „sick horse“). We ate it and used grease leftovers for lamps. Sometimes there were also big metal sealed boxes with dry cookies inside – some of the boxes had expiration dates that said it was expired like 20 years ago, we called it „Vietnam war cookies“ and we ate it and trade it as well.
Of course it was always a good few days when we had some sort of food. In many other periods (most of the time) we ate much much worse things. Often soup with anything we could find that could provide some energy.

One of the items in the beginning of everything that was very interesting for me was powdered eggs.

As I can remember, we did not see that before, I mean we heard it from the stories of the old guys who survived WW2 that they used it a lot in the years after that war (and they call it Trumans eggs) because it was coming in the area as a part of humanitarian aid since everything was destroyed and folks were starving.

Those eggs were interesting for me because we loved eggs, and obviously it became impossible to have real eggs. That is why food in urban survival is just a very bad version of food in wilderness survival. Rats and pigeons and some people probably also ate all dogs and cats. That was in the later months after we were surrounded without any way out and lost all basics like power and drinking water.

One day we heard that powdered eggs can be bought from some guys who had lots of stuff taken from humanitarian aid convoy.

Violence and shootings were already happening everywhere in the city, but it was period when we still believed it was temporary. There were three of us who went there to visit these guys. One of us had pistol, but that was not much help because none of us already realized how dangerous everything had become.

It was time when the police force still existed but on the other hand other „police gangs“ started to operate and you could not say who is who, and what will happen when you run into them.

We had German money for buying the eggs, at that moment you could still buy something with (foreign) money, but you could not expect any fixed price and price of everything was completely based on what happens in the negotiation.

Guys were in apartment on second floor in apartment building that was maybe already half empty.

Man who opened door for us took us to the living room of the apartment after we told him that we want to buy some goods from him.
There were 4 more guys sitting next to table there, actually one of them was sleeping with his head on the table.

One was trying to make some kind of sandwich with dry meat using a big old bayonet, room stank like someone died there.
All of them looked pretty rough and ready for everything, three of us with one pistol looked like easy prey for them.

Man who opened door for us asked us who sent us, we said name and he said:
„Who is that? I do not know him.“

Silence was ankward, I could feel like something is crawling over my back at that moment, especially when I noticed rifles standing next to the chairs where those guys were sitting, and on the carpet under the table there was big stain that suspiciously looked like blood.

Man started to laugh and said „OK, I am kidding, I know him, just say what do you need.“

Fear that crawled over my back started to disappear slowly, but still we were like sitting ducks there.

We said what we wanted and he asked for how much money we want powdered eggs.

My cousin stupidly took his money from pocket and said how much money we have.

Guy said „Give me that!“

Few seconds there was nothing, but when other guys from the table started to stare at us, my cousin gave him the money. From one of the rooms, we herad that someone shouted „Oh you m$@#!erf!*&er“ and then sounds that someone is being beaten.

Man started to slowly count money, looking at us with smile, after he put money in his pocket and said: „Ok, you can have one box of powder for this money“

Three of us knew that we were ripped off, but I just said „OK, it is a deal, we need to go now“.
We took the box and left the apartment.

On the outside hallway we noticed one more guy who was standing there as a guard for the apartment.
When we were entering the apartment we did not even notice him.

We came home safely that time, feeling that we were scammed there was gone very soon because we realized that guys could kill us very easily if they wanted to.

Luckily at that moment they maybe did not feel like it, or what was most probable whole situation in the city had not reached level yet where they could do that easy and openly.

Everyone still thought absence of rules and law are temporary. That changed soon, people started to kill each other as a part of trade scams. Later often just out of curiosity what other guy might still hide in his pockets and did not show.

The one of us who had gun on his belt during the trade said „Oh man, I completely forgot that I had weapon with me there beceause how those guys looked“.

Then we realized it was luck too because he did not pull the gun there in the middle of everything because we would end up dead for sure. Do you see a pattern there? Yes, in post collapse so many things can go wrong and often did.

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I remember that trade very well because we were scared, but much more important was feelings afterwards when we all realized that feelings of „kindness“ but also „fear“ went away. That day we realized we are living in new world with new rules and acting like we did in civilized times or showing weakness can have brutal consequences.

We started to change and learn. We started to look and act like those guys during our trades, and whenever we found someone who was even harder and better at trading we also did what they did to us. We were lucky or maybe smart enough that we learned new rules very fast. There was little room for error. either you end up dead, or learn fast.

That was one of my first trades after the collapse, I traded many times later again, and I often used similar setup of intimidation like those guys there.

But there I learned for the first time few simple rules about trading like: never go to (closed) places where you do not know who to expect, how many, how well armed they are and similar stuff. Never have all your goods (or money) for trade with you, have plan what to do in case of surprises, never accept offers so easily because it can be seen as weakness, and weakness is sometimes call for problem, and many more.

And one more rule that we learned and you should never forget is to never go and risk your life because of pure „luxury items“ like that powdered eggs were for us at that moment.

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15 Responses

  1. Being able to make liquor will be a very valuable skill. Just dont make a bad batch that kills people accidently.

    You can make very good liquor from trees. Maple and birch sap is a great start for making booze.

    1. I have looked at numerous other “survival” sites, but have not found one as full of good usable information as you have here. I have already made some good notes on things to do or buy

  2. It should go without saying…but people need to feel like they are smart negotiators. And that they can get a good deal. If you have an item to sell, and you want say $200 for it? Ask for $275…Always set the price about 1/3 higher than you actually plan to sell it for. This gives you room to haggle. And if you get $225 or $250? Great! But leave the buyer some room to make him feel shrewd…and make him work for it. It’s a strangle little dance, but you have to do it. Otherwise you are only screwing yourself. The trick is…to know how and when to lower your price. It’s a lot like poker. You are trying to read how desperate the buyer is to have your item. And he is trying to read how desperately you need the money. Do the dance…keep your cards close to your vest. And let the buyer feel like he knows how to drive a hard bargain. It’ll pay off in the end.

  3. I think if someone goes to do some barter exchange they should be free of fancy rings and watch or bling items (earring, wallet, necklace, and such) .

  4. Wow Selco, your experiences seem to fill up an entire lifetime… like it went on and on and on. Kind of how I imagine the next collapse will be.
    So far it’s been 4+ yrs for Greece, and I think they have it good compared to how things will become across the Western world. I have been watching to see one of the established ‘western’ societies go into a WROL situation, because I have a very hard time believing it could really happen HERE, even if it’s a logical conclusion. I kind of need to see it happen to a non-third-world country to believe it can get that bad. I’m preparing mentally just in case, for the worst case scenarios, because I think it’s the smart thing to do. I have faced a couple of psychos in my life – it’s a scary surreal thing to see someone who has lost connection to their own humanity insofar as lacking empathy for other humans, and I appreciate all of your insight on human nature during times of war and survival.

    Selco, WHY did you feel the powdered eggs were a luxury item at that moment? Because you don’t plan for the future at all? Or perhaps because you should never risk life for anything among armed unknown people? HOW do you determine what is a necessity and worth such risk?:
    “…never go and risk your life because of pure “luxury items“ like that powdered eggs were for us at that moment…”
    I remember reading where you were at one point reduced to eating weed/greens pancakes (or something to that effect).
    People need protein, so I am a little perplexed that this was considered a luxury… not to mention it could have bee RE-bartered for ammo or something else of necessity – if not then, later.
    Thanks!

    1. Thanks Illoura!
      Powdered eggs were luxury in that moment simply because there were other items still available in that time on much easier way, good food to find. But we wanted it simply because we thought it would be cool to have it, not because it was necessary, it was because we thought it would be cool to have it because we like it.

    2. “I have been watching to see one of the established ‘western’ societies go into a WROL situation, because I have a very hard time believing it could really happen HERE, even if it’s a logical conclusion. I kind of need to see it happen to a non-third-world country to believe it can get that bad.”

      Illoura, that’s precisely why I read Selco’s blog so carefully – I’ve traveled in his homeland and it is not the third world at all. In fact, the region is a beautiful, industrialized, developed, and thoroughly European place, especially compared to other post-Soviet mudholes like Hungary. I’ve visited my share of third-world hellholes for work and for pleasure, and the former Yugoslav republics sure ain’t in that category. In fact, I hope to work there again some day.

      That’s why I find Selco’s blog so valuable – one week it is a familiar and “civilized” place, and week by week it slides into genocidal anarchy. Selco describes this experience in chilling detail. The takeaway from my travels there is how suitable and analogous a case study it is for the rest of the West. Read up on the conflict (there are tons of good books) and you see that if it could happen there so recently, it can just as easily happen anywhere else in the Western world.

        1. +1 +1 +1 SELCO!

          There have been articles written on the “balkanization” of the U$A, and we could have
          all the elements of Selco’s conflict and maybe even more. The time is short, I firmly
          believe that the mid-September to Oct. 20th time frame will be CRUCIAL, for the U$A.
          If we get through these events, the bottoming economy may go off peacefully.
          But violence and unrest is very possible. 2-1/2 months to prepare, STAY ALERT!

  5. Selco,
    I had been reading your posts since you first posted your experiences in that forum years ago. I knew THEN you were going to be a lifesaving help for when the SHTF in other countries by your sharing. I am so pleased to see how well this website has grown and how comprehensive the information is.

    I have been offline for a few years, due to severe economic hardship, but now I am back. Being in the same region you are in, I have a question for you. Since poverty is a great equalizer, I have come into contact with many Gypsies or Romas, as you all call them. What were the interactions like with them in a SHTF scenario? I understand how society interacts with Romas in a ‘normal’ situation, but how did SHTF scenarios affect these interactions? I ask because, they have a different culture and ethos than the majority of the population. Is there a difference in dealing with them when the SHTF?

    I ask because when the SHTF, we will need to be aware of the subtle differences and negotiating will be affected when dealing with those who are considered a minority. Will you write about this? If you have done so already, please direct me to that link.

    Thank you for your great work here.
    Lucky1

    1. Thanks Lucky1.
      Now Gypsies here (Romi) in wider region are kinda controversial topic.
      Lot of people found them as a “masters” of the survival, both in normal times and in war times too, because their history is full of hard times, I mean they were often stigmatized as a “lower race” and similar nonsense, and they were killed and moved from their homes, they been called guilty for many things, even today you can find lot of folks simply do not like to live next to them.Very often everybody was against them.
      I think because that they are “smarter” to survive in some situations.

      There is a saying here in region, that “when you see that Gypsies are leaving some area you need to run too, no matter if everything looks OK”.
      They are simply “street smart”.
      But do not forget that usually in hard times, being minority is very bad thing, because people have tendency to blame different then themselves when they do not understand what is going on.

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