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27 Dec 2017, 5:40 pm

A tuna salad sandwich for lunch.


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27 Dec 2017, 5:54 pm

A chew toy for my German shepherd on Amazon.


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27 Dec 2017, 6:01 pm

A sugar-free hazelnut Italian Soda.


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28 Dec 2017, 10:44 am

A couple of PLCC 84 sockets. Ordered from China, takes longer but it is cheaper and i get them delivered to my mailbox instead of the Post/Servicepoint.


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30 Dec 2017, 12:42 pm

I bought 80 of these, the deal was really good.

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30 Dec 2017, 1:59 pm

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I bought 80 of these, the deal was really good.

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Starting your own street gang for 2018?


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30 Dec 2017, 2:03 pm

No... I will probably flip half of them for profit. The rest I will give to clients, family and friends over the course of a year or two.



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30 Dec 2017, 2:31 pm

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31 Dec 2017, 1:56 am

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No... I will probably flip half of them for profit. The rest I will give to clients, family and friends over the course of a year or two.
How much do you think each one cost you :?:


Today I bought pizza, sodas, french-fries & onion-rings for me & my girlfriend when we ate out. She has leftovers off the pizza & fries & I have leftover pizza that I'll eat on for the next couple days. After this I bought bread for me & milk for her.


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31 Dec 2017, 1:58 am

nick007 wrote:
SH90 wrote:
No... I will probably flip half of them for profit. The rest I will give to clients, family and friends over the course of a year or two.
How much do you think each one cost you :?:


I paid $100 for all of them... They are new and still in a box. Normally retail between $22 and $27.



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31 Dec 2017, 2:00 am

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No... I will probably flip half of them for profit. The rest I will give to clients, family and friends over the course of a year or two.
How much do you think each one cost you :?:


I paid $100 for all of them... They are new and still in a box. Normally retail between $22 and $27.
That's a pretty good deal. Even if you sell em at half the retail rate, you'd still come out ahead.


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31 Dec 2017, 2:41 am

bought brake pads (4), rotors, copper-based antiseize and a pad spreader. might need brake fluid and a flushing kit too.


brake cleaner might help as well.


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31 Dec 2017, 4:27 am

Santen (creamed coconut), i forgot the day before, to put in the pumpkin soup (thai)



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31 Dec 2017, 11:36 am

nick007 wrote:
That's a pretty good deal. Even if you sell em at half the retail rate, you'd still come out ahead.


I have a thing for netting huge deals on Amazon with their automated system; if something does not sell in a while, it gets marked down until it does... I will watch those items and jump on them. For example, just now I had a 44 pound bucket of detergent delivered for $36. USPS just dropped it off and you know very well it cost them more then that to ship it.

My best deal and flip was a Lexmark CX510DTHE for $340, normally list for $2,200-2,3000. I sold it for $1,500 :lol:



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01 Jan 2018, 10:33 am

SH90 wrote:
For example, just now I had a 44 pound bucket of detergent delivered for $36. USPS just dropped it off and you know very well it cost them more then that to ship it.


It's also bad to have a useless product in a warehouse, selling it with some shipping (they do get good deals, better than private individuals), can reclaims some of the investment, and they stop bleeding money from having a "decoration" that just sits on a shelf from month to month, taking up space preventing the space to be used by an easier products that sells faster.

Even IF they sell it for $36 and the shipping is $36, they win since you basically paid to get rid of their trash. In some countries (like mine) they can even do depreciation on the stock when doing accounting and get some revenue back from failing to sell the product.


And the last thing i bought was 2 days ago when i bought some candy and food for new years eve.


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