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Deal Hunter
ParticipantVending Machines are in an outdoor outlet mall in Barstow. I pay $410 for the snack machine and $490 for the drink machine per month. The drink machine is more because it requires more power for refrigeration. I hired a local stocker to stock the machine twice a week. I just check my account online to see what items are low and I order it right on the website.
I buy the really cheap snacks at $.15 – $25 per item and resell on the vending machine for $.50-$.75. I make a bigger margin on the water. I can get each bottle for $.21 and price each at $1.00 in the machine! Soda is not so good, so I only have 1 slot for cola and 1 for Sierra Mist. Those are $.64 each cost.
You don’t need alot for an income producing asset. Bed Bath and Beyond sells a gumball machine for $19.99. The gumballs are $1 a bag and you can charge $.05 per serving (2 gumballs). I bought 4 and put them in the reception area of my sister’s office. I can clear around $8 bucks per month on each machine.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantVending Machines are in an outdoor outlet mall in Barstow. I pay $410 for the snack machine and $490 for the drink machine per month. The drink machine is more because it requires more power for refrigeration. I hired a local stocker to stock the machine twice a week. I just check my account online to see what items are low and I order it right on the website.
I buy the really cheap snacks at $.15 – $25 per item and resell on the vending machine for $.50-$.75. I make a bigger margin on the water. I can get each bottle for $.21 and price each at $1.00 in the machine! Soda is not so good, so I only have 1 slot for cola and 1 for Sierra Mist. Those are $.64 each cost.
You don’t need alot for an income producing asset. Bed Bath and Beyond sells a gumball machine for $19.99. The gumballs are $1 a bag and you can charge $.05 per serving (2 gumballs). I bought 4 and put them in the reception area of my sister’s office. I can clear around $8 bucks per month on each machine.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantVending Machines are in an outdoor outlet mall in Barstow. I pay $410 for the snack machine and $490 for the drink machine per month. The drink machine is more because it requires more power for refrigeration. I hired a local stocker to stock the machine twice a week. I just check my account online to see what items are low and I order it right on the website.
I buy the really cheap snacks at $.15 – $25 per item and resell on the vending machine for $.50-$.75. I make a bigger margin on the water. I can get each bottle for $.21 and price each at $1.00 in the machine! Soda is not so good, so I only have 1 slot for cola and 1 for Sierra Mist. Those are $.64 each cost.
You don’t need alot for an income producing asset. Bed Bath and Beyond sells a gumball machine for $19.99. The gumballs are $1 a bag and you can charge $.05 per serving (2 gumballs). I bought 4 and put them in the reception area of my sister’s office. I can clear around $8 bucks per month on each machine.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantVending Machines are in an outdoor outlet mall in Barstow. I pay $410 for the snack machine and $490 for the drink machine per month. The drink machine is more because it requires more power for refrigeration. I hired a local stocker to stock the machine twice a week. I just check my account online to see what items are low and I order it right on the website.
I buy the really cheap snacks at $.15 – $25 per item and resell on the vending machine for $.50-$.75. I make a bigger margin on the water. I can get each bottle for $.21 and price each at $1.00 in the machine! Soda is not so good, so I only have 1 slot for cola and 1 for Sierra Mist. Those are $.64 each cost.
You don’t need alot for an income producing asset. Bed Bath and Beyond sells a gumball machine for $19.99. The gumballs are $1 a bag and you can charge $.05 per serving (2 gumballs). I bought 4 and put them in the reception area of my sister’s office. I can clear around $8 bucks per month on each machine.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantVending Machines are in an outdoor outlet mall in Barstow. I pay $410 for the snack machine and $490 for the drink machine per month. The drink machine is more because it requires more power for refrigeration. I hired a local stocker to stock the machine twice a week. I just check my account online to see what items are low and I order it right on the website.
I buy the really cheap snacks at $.15 – $25 per item and resell on the vending machine for $.50-$.75. I make a bigger margin on the water. I can get each bottle for $.21 and price each at $1.00 in the machine! Soda is not so good, so I only have 1 slot for cola and 1 for Sierra Mist. Those are $.64 each cost.
You don’t need alot for an income producing asset. Bed Bath and Beyond sells a gumball machine for $19.99. The gumballs are $1 a bag and you can charge $.05 per serving (2 gumballs). I bought 4 and put them in the reception area of my sister’s office. I can clear around $8 bucks per month on each machine.
March 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170323Deal Hunter
ParticipantNothing to worry about. As long as the US Dollar is the world’s reserve currency, there won’t be a mass dumping of US treasuries. Us Americans will always dutifully pay our taxes – that’s why the “full faith and credit” of Americans is nothing to sneeze at.
Now, what we should be worrying about is any indication that oil will decouple from the US Dollar. If the world decides it wants to buy and sell oil with anything else, like Euro or Yuan, then it spells trouble of the US Dollar.
Still, I wouldn’t worry. You know what happened to the last guy who tried to sell his oil with Euro……… and you thought it was because he was responsible for 9/11. LOL.
March 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170651Deal Hunter
ParticipantNothing to worry about. As long as the US Dollar is the world’s reserve currency, there won’t be a mass dumping of US treasuries. Us Americans will always dutifully pay our taxes – that’s why the “full faith and credit” of Americans is nothing to sneeze at.
Now, what we should be worrying about is any indication that oil will decouple from the US Dollar. If the world decides it wants to buy and sell oil with anything else, like Euro or Yuan, then it spells trouble of the US Dollar.
Still, I wouldn’t worry. You know what happened to the last guy who tried to sell his oil with Euro……… and you thought it was because he was responsible for 9/11. LOL.
March 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170659Deal Hunter
ParticipantNothing to worry about. As long as the US Dollar is the world’s reserve currency, there won’t be a mass dumping of US treasuries. Us Americans will always dutifully pay our taxes – that’s why the “full faith and credit” of Americans is nothing to sneeze at.
Now, what we should be worrying about is any indication that oil will decouple from the US Dollar. If the world decides it wants to buy and sell oil with anything else, like Euro or Yuan, then it spells trouble of the US Dollar.
Still, I wouldn’t worry. You know what happened to the last guy who tried to sell his oil with Euro……… and you thought it was because he was responsible for 9/11. LOL.
March 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170682Deal Hunter
ParticipantNothing to worry about. As long as the US Dollar is the world’s reserve currency, there won’t be a mass dumping of US treasuries. Us Americans will always dutifully pay our taxes – that’s why the “full faith and credit” of Americans is nothing to sneeze at.
Now, what we should be worrying about is any indication that oil will decouple from the US Dollar. If the world decides it wants to buy and sell oil with anything else, like Euro or Yuan, then it spells trouble of the US Dollar.
Still, I wouldn’t worry. You know what happened to the last guy who tried to sell his oil with Euro……… and you thought it was because he was responsible for 9/11. LOL.
March 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170757Deal Hunter
ParticipantNothing to worry about. As long as the US Dollar is the world’s reserve currency, there won’t be a mass dumping of US treasuries. Us Americans will always dutifully pay our taxes – that’s why the “full faith and credit” of Americans is nothing to sneeze at.
Now, what we should be worrying about is any indication that oil will decouple from the US Dollar. If the world decides it wants to buy and sell oil with anything else, like Euro or Yuan, then it spells trouble of the US Dollar.
Still, I wouldn’t worry. You know what happened to the last guy who tried to sell his oil with Euro……… and you thought it was because he was responsible for 9/11. LOL.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantShow is misleading. Not all the properties are “flipped.” My cousin in TX knows Armando and said his wife owns a property managmement company in the same town. If the house can’t flip, she buys it and rents it out. Oh well, either way they make $$$.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantShow is misleading. Not all the properties are “flipped.” My cousin in TX knows Armando and said his wife owns a property managmement company in the same town. If the house can’t flip, she buys it and rents it out. Oh well, either way they make $$$.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantShow is misleading. Not all the properties are “flipped.” My cousin in TX knows Armando and said his wife owns a property managmement company in the same town. If the house can’t flip, she buys it and rents it out. Oh well, either way they make $$$.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantShow is misleading. Not all the properties are “flipped.” My cousin in TX knows Armando and said his wife owns a property managmement company in the same town. If the house can’t flip, she buys it and rents it out. Oh well, either way they make $$$.
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