How To Flip Cars Part Time From Home - How I Made $1,650 in Two Days

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

Read the blog here: http://howtobuyandsellyourcars.com/2011/10/how-buying-and-selling-this-used-c...

In this short but to the point blog post I will tell you what I basically did to make almost $2,000 in pure profits by flipping this old van to a hungry buyer.

1. I identified what models are HOT in the local market.

2. Search Newspapers & Online classifieds for a deal within my budget. (if you have a total of $1,000 to buy and sell at... You can look for cars with a asking price of $500. - $1,500 easy.

3. Call sellers and ask for certain vehicle information so you don't waste your time or theirs.

4. Always Bring CASH when looking at a potential deal. Hence the term "Cash Talks!" Bullshit Walks...

5. Apply Savvy Negotiation Techniques to Nicely lower prices using the downside of the vehicle to your advantage plus other price slashing tactics we use within the F1 Autocash Formula.

6. Take home, or have towed using paid service (AAA) members like myself get 10 FREE tows per year with the family (husband and wife plan) the one I have. KILLER DEAL!

7. Apply Bonus Spruce up Tactics that I also cover within the course, investing just $50.00... Make sure the deal is clean and ready to BLOW OUT!

8. Create Mouth Watering FREE Classified Ad That get Very Serious Interested Buyers Calling You for Your Deal.

9. Apply 2012 Video Marketing Techniques to Get More Callers with Cash in Hand.

10. Create a WIN-WIN Deal.... Sell & Enjoy Your Profits Any Way You Wish!

To Learn All of these Methods Above in Greater Detail You May Want To Take a Look At The F1 AutoCash Formula 8 Week Home Training Course.

Watch the F1 course video here...

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  • Since practicing this method, I have owned (with my HELOC) a Mazda Miata, seven BMW Z3s, six Mercedes, two Audi TT Roadsters, A Chevrolet Corvette C5, two Chevrolet S10 Pickups, a Toyota Sequoia, a Lexus L400, a Lexus XG-470, three Harley Davidson 1200 Sportsters, and two Honda Goldwings. I may have forgotten a few.

  • @lschoon Awesome!

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  • @mlpdade Yes, I do. We talk about what people do , and how they do it in the course. I can't recommend that anybody does it, but I can share what has been done, what is done. :)

  • @Lokivoid Ok, I understand. Do you know about jumping title when you buy a car with a clean title? U know, when u don't sign the title in your name and u just sell it.

  • @mlpdade

    Salvage titles are not street legal, they have to undergo a state certifed ASE exmaination than title can be changed to a rebuild title, befor it can legally be registered as a street vehical. insurance companies generally will jack up the rates on a rebuild simply becuse of the potential hazards. Maintance costs can triple due to poor after market repairs, and so on. Wile Salvage titles still hold value for exotic/classical vehicals where full restoration is common.

  • @Lokivoid Oh I see, most people would rather buy a Clean title rather than a Salvage title. Thx for the info.

  • @mlpdade

    I guessing its a salvage/rebuild title, making the bluebook value near worthless. Generally most of the most part resell of salvage/rebuild titles is a common scam.

  • For real! Where did you get that deal for a 2000 Pontiac for $700??? You must have went to an auction.....

  • where the hell u get that deal???? craigslist????

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