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![]() If you take your time to learn the prices things
are going for in your neighborhood, you'll come to recognize a bargain when you see it. But that comes with experiance and the only way to get experiance is to do it. Get started. Start by going to flea markets, auctions, garage and estate sales in your area until you have a feeling for what sells and and for what price. Then when you see something that is low, buy it and sell it at the local market price, making a profit. > Gordon, > I am wondering about your chattel report. It > sounds good but how do you know, or know > with some certainty, that the items you buy > on speculation can be sold for a profit? Do > you ever get stuck with things or wind up > getting rid of them at your cost or less? Thrift Store Riches |
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