Thanks Gordon. I do appreciate the response.
I have done well in the used car business without having to work at a dealership. IN fact, several of my students have their dealers license.
Here are two emails I got just yesterday when they both ordered my new Inspection Video. I reprint these with their permission.
EMAIL I
"George, Thanks for the post back so soon. As far as my deals go :
1) 1989 Ford Bronco XL purchased for $ 750,
sold for $ 1950 (told I could have gotten $ 2900
2) 1988 Dodge Cinversion Van $ 900, sold for $1600
3) 1984 Chevy truck -- owner was asking $2800. I purchased for $1600. Will have minimal cleanup and $ 40 in it. Hopefully will sell for $ 2600-3000."
EMAIL II
"Hi George! The book is great! You really spent a lot of time on it and it shows. I don't want to iss out on the video. Sure look forward to seeing and applying the video. Thank you. PS I really enjoyed the section on pre qualifying the seller on the phone. I have modified those questions when I buy anything it sure saves a lot of wasted trips. Just those questions were well worth the price of the course. Thank You."
If you have ANY interest in learning how to make money inthe used car business, come and give me a visit. Email me with any questions or give me a call.
Thanks,
George Dean
> I've known George Dean via Internet for
> several years, and he knows about buying and
> selling cars for profit.
> Flip just one car a QUARTER and you can fund
> just about any biz/net endeavor you want.
> George has a HOW TO INSPECT USED CARS video
> and he says it is just 19.95 plus S&H until
> the first of FEB. (George, I hope that is
> right).
> If you have an interest in doing an
> occassional deal that could put hundreds,
> even thousands of dollars in your pocket,
> this video may be for you.
> I've not seen it, and I can't endorse it. I
> do know that George Dean has been at this
> and has made some nice money with his
> transactions, we've discussed this for maybe
> 4 or 5 years.
> So I know he isn't some Johnny come lately
> on the Net...
> It might be a good investment for you, and
> at the very least you can see what a HOW to
> VIDEO looks like.
> These HOW TO videos will enjoy a surge when
> they go DVD...which is growing and growing,
> but don't heave those VCR's just yet.
> www.cardollars.com/videospecial.html So,
> if you have an interest, this might be a
> good resource. Visit George's site and look
> it over.
> GjA
"Used Car Profits"
