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Anheuser-Busch is under threat of a hostile takeover by a European company. Please sign the petition. www.saveab.com
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Why do companys and entrepreneurs always expand when they can't even operate smoothly on an everyday basis? |
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What's the reason for two different companies that are similar putting their location right near each other? |
for example..a rite aid across the street from a walgreens
a walmart next to this store i think was called AIMS but closed down years ago
why do they do that?
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How much would eBay sell for, if it was put on eBay? |
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If your employer provides lunch for a staff meeting during your normal hours, is it a working lunch? |
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Why do large corporations outsource to India? |
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Should we deduct wasted hours lost in 'prayer time', that Muslims use up the during working day? |
Or, can I take 3 x 20min paid-breaks everyday, so I can pray to the 'Poker Gods'?
I am a memeber of the 'Church of Texas Hold 'em' after all.....
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Havent recieve an item bought on ebay,? |
| So I bought an item on ebay for 90.00. on aug18 I email the seller last week to ask when will it b shipped and they told me thursday. this is just a seller not a store on ebay(i know I should have ... |
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ADVANTAGE Of an early maRRIAGE? |
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I ordered an item online, the supplier delivered 2 but charged me for 1, is the 2nd item rightfully mine? |
| I have informed the supplier that they sent two items by mistake, they took nearly three weeks to respond. I want to get rid of the item as it is taking up space in my home, We haven't been ... |
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Inferno | I have a lot of experience in the automotive industry if it is good to buy old crappy cars and fix profit? |
I have a lot of experience in the automotive industry (basicly fully fixing and customizing with a little help) and was thinking to start buying old rusty (maybe classic) cars for like $500-$6000 and put like $15000 into it and fully fix it up what do you think the profit will be? Additional Details I have alot of people who are coming in and asking if i do that and was asking if that would be good to start |
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A.S.I. - 7
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I did try that once. But it was kind of hard to sell cars. I made a profit on one car but a loss on my second. The profit really fluctuates. It depends on the car's demand.
You need a good salesman and marketing promotions that would get your cars noticed.
You could give it a shot! It always seems to be a brilliant idea. But don't just jump into it. Make some informed decisions first. |
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setter505
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go to auction and find a car that wont run nice looking no rust goes cheap a few hundred bucks. fix motor you'll easily make 5 to 7 hundred or more a car.if you can fix the motor without too much trouble that's where the gamble is but even if you cant you can get your money back selling some parts off the car. |
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Straycat
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I don't know about cars, but I know a guy that makes out okay buying old crappy semi tractors and restoring them. Has a big machine shop and a couple guys working for him. His 'ol lady runs the office and the brats and dogs are all over the place. He seems to be making a living. |
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Chrys
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very little with today's car market..... |
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shawn1980
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Listen, I know a couple of guys that do this, and you got to find a guy who wants the car first, and then restore it for him. Some customers really like being involved in the process by seeing the magic unfold and taking pictures. That is the best way to do it so you don't get burned. |
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snapdragon747
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I do a similar sort of thing here in the UK. I buy classic cars that need just a little bit of tarting up and sell them on for a profit. You've got to really know your market well as classic car buyers mostly want the best on the market and not pay very much. Also you can have the car around for a while waiting for the right buyer. Why not start with something simple like a small family car that needs a small amount doing to it and selling it on. takes less time and local people will get to know your work and word will spread like that. GOOD LUCK! |
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