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    I have sold some stuff on Craigslist, ebay, and have recently been exploring using Linked In. Linked In is good for finding outlets for large quantities of product. I have also located local buyers. One pawn shop I deal with buys RAM, Hdd's, and other parts at times. I gave him a box of like 25 assorted keyboards for free, kind of a getting acquainted gift. Anything you pick up in the trash, from a hauling job is almost always good for resale by someone.

    I just recently remover about 10 tons of retail shelving from a Rite Aid that moved to a new location. This job was a real heart breaker. I had to have scrapped at least $5000 worth of resalable product maybe more. I just did not have space to store or time to manage the stuff. I had one day to get it out or lose it. Took the clean tin price and moved on.



    Google should become your greatest tool. Am hour spent researching and learning could result in profits that far exceed any expectation you may have. This is the age of technology. If you are on this forum you already are using your computer as a tool to maximize profits. Just take it to the next level.

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