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    Mealane8 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Why are you exporting these units? What will be their use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mealane8 View Post
    Why are you exporting these units? What will be their use?
    They recondition them. Their taxes are really high on brand new goods but old & repairable stuff won't get taxed as much, or cost as much to the buyer.

    Keep in mind the the country has rich people & poor people & not much in between. The rich people can afford to pay 100% import Tax on a fridge.

    But the poor people can't, so they buy in used stuff and employ local people to fix them & sell the units.
    Good for everyone, people get a job, a cheap fridge & now they can keep their food cold.

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    i travel out there all the time and you should see the refrigarator in the apt i have i always have to put the food in the freezer. but every thing in dr is always fixed never scrapped so i know he needs lots of compressors. but my question to the poster do you buy the whole a/c working or not i know theres a demand on them there or do they charge you the tax on them and are there any other thing you take to fill the container thats in demand

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