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  • I think this was a great video, actual facts no investment except in self made ideas. Another man's trash is another man income. Peace.

  • Very cool video and nice tips, definitely consider making more videos with other tips. This is very encouraging. Also, if you can invest more money, used cars are often very lucrative. You can purchase a decent used car with high miles for around $500 and quickly selling it for $1500-$2000 with little to no repairs. In many cases inexpensive repairs can greatly increase resale value. Good luck everyone

  • good info. i know that works becuase i have done it before. i was at the shopping center bought some close out shoes on sale that were marked down to like 3 bucks and i resold them for $15 a pair. i made some money and it helped me they were nice shoes too. I mean like payless but a lot of folks wear payless type shoes so 15 and i paid 3 plus tax that was a godo deal. i like doing that

  • @WonderWomanFan4life

    Yeah, it's a good model for a paying hobby or small business. With a little imagination and hard work, a person can do alright.

  • @Katfellow

    you are right. thank you for reminding me about that seriously. I didnt think of it that way but you are right. right now i am setting up some stuff right now. Yeah you are right. thanks bro. I also think the newspaper is still one of the best mediums. you are right.

  • good luk man... its tough out there!!! i did similar and sold things on ebay...

  • Nice video with useful info. keep it up!!

  • This is good information but i rather more then auctions ect......

  • Last year I caught on to some guy that was hitting the goodwill stores early Monday mornings & buying glassware on the cheap. He was selling "vintage" items for 10 times what he paid for them. Orange squeezers he paid 2 bucks for were auttioned off for 14-20 bucks. Not too shabby!

  • With a little practice, someone can make out alright. Auctions are fun for me & there's always an opportunity to be found.

    Thanks for watching.

  • Nice video - thanks for sharing real info...peace be within you.

  • I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching. :-)

  • Nice!! Scrapping too, although the cost per pound is down but still...

  • I'm glad you liked it.

    There are many ways to make money other than working for someone else. The job situation the way it is for so many, I just hope people can make ends meet & I wanted to put my 2 cents in.

  • Thanks dude!Your freakin awesome!!!!

  • I'm glad you like it.

  • Man thank you for this. It sounds a great way to make slow and good money. But how can i find an auction house?

  • The money I made with this wasn't very slow after a little practice, it can be slow at times though. Furniture seems to sell the best, TVs & computers almost never make you money in this situation.

    Auction notices are in the paper often. I also suggest calling the auctioneer, ask if they have an early notice list. Mostly, those will give an automated phone call, or e-mail, giving you advanced notice of an aution, some which won't be put in the paper & often are the best to go to.

  • you got some very good suggestions there my friend! thanks a lot for helping out so much! please consider in uploading another video with more tips. that would be fantastic!

  • 2/2

    I moved to golf course, and used their water and electricity. You can start out with just a folding tent, doing cars in the sun. Then save to get a real in-the-ground canopy installed. Carpets can be shampooed a couple of cheap ways so that you can offer full details. All you have to do is be a totally honest, hard working person who does an incredibly conscientious job on people's cars, and you will be rewarded. Look around for more info, this is the biggest bang for the smallest buck.

  • Cool bro. I always love to hear how someone pulls themself up & has success from good honest work.

  • 1/2

    I was jobless about 6 years ago, and was just clueless what I could do to make some money. My dad met this guy detailing cars at his office parking lot. He gave me the number for this guy, and long story short I started helping him. With a handshake agreement with an office building manager, a truck and trailer that had a watertank, generator, pressure washer, and supplies...he could generate anything from $0 to $600 a day. This amounted to $3 to 5K per month during the car wash season.

  • there is good money to be made like this, and i thank you for bringing it back to my attention

  • I'm glad to be of help.

  • I'm glad to hear some body who don't seems to be a schemer.

  • I'm happy you liked the video. It chaps my hide when I see all the scams made to fleece hard working people out of money.

  • Awesome video, my friend. There are ways to make ends meet and ways to survive. You're an awesome guy from this video man.

  • Thanks for the comment. If it helps just 1 person, it's worth the time & effort.

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