Saturday, October 2, 2010

Update!

Just so you guys don't I've forgotten about this blog or anything I'm here to give a little update:

1. Got my paycheck but didn't make it out to the bank, so I'll have to deposit my check on Monday
2. I have received the following ideas to spend my $100 on
  •  Purchase electronics for cheap via craigslist/ebay, and resell for more via craigslist/ebay (My only issue with this is if I get scammed
  • Purchase items from a charity store and resell
  • Purchase items from garage sales and resell
  • Purchase penny stocks
  • Purchase moon rocks to resell on ebay
3. I'll give it until Friday before I do something. Most likely I will be taking a visit to a few garage sales (might luck out and meet a girl too) but it's sort of the end of garage sale weather.

 Thanks!

10 comments:

  1. Ohh, this blog could be very interesting. Have you heard about that guy who started off with a paperclip and in a series of trades, ended up with a boat? Freaking unbelievable!

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  2. Actually, at the very end, he got a house, both he and his wife/gf, I believe.

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  3. I have heard about that. Such a good story!

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  4. The garage sales is a great idea! Especially if you have an eye for antiques or furniture that needs just a little work. I have a friend who bought a antique loveseat for 10$, reupholstered it herself then sold it for $500!

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  5. Hey Ceedo - I know you read that article on my blog about the betting... Maybe you should try that out? It's not an entirely serious article, but as you can see from the facts... IT WORKS!

    From your ideas I like the garage sale best... It's fool-proof.

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  6. Hehe I have no idea, go for the yardsale I'd say!

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  7. This is a very interesting idea. I wish you luck, man, and I'm going to be keeping an eye on this to see how you do. Maybe I'll be inspired to do something similar myself!

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  8. I knew a woman who did nothing but buy stuf at garage sales and sell it on ebay... she made enough to keep horses!

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