How to Build Big Ticket Items with No Cash Outlay
Miss me? I know I've been absent for a while, but I've been busy and stuff, you know? Anyway, I've recently heard of a fabulous way to make extra money and wanted to tell you about it. Now, don't worry as I'm not trying to sell you anything. I'm going to spell out everything in this post. I'm sure you'll find this information financially rewarding and it won't cost you a dime. You're welcome.
If you're like most people, you want to make big bucks without a huge cash outlay and, preferably, without a lot of work. Well, I've got a way to make big bucks without ANY cash, but it will take a little bit of work. That's okay though because you can always outsource the work or buy tools to automate the work once you've gotten a bit of cash in your pocket.
So, let's get down to it. Have you ever wanted to sell your own product, but didn't know where to start? You want a big ticket item to sell, but you don't know how to build your own or have the money to even get the parts you need to put it all together?
Well, no problem.
Let's say you want to sell something like cars but you can't afford to buy used cars--nevermind new!--to resell. It's a problem, isn't it? Never having the cash to do the stuff you want? It sucks.
Mind you, while this post talks about cars, the technique is applicable to a wide variety of items. I recommend you read this post from beginning to end to be able to take full advantage of this technique and apply it to the type of product you want to sell.
Now, before I get into this, you're going to have to be very careful here. You don't want other people to find out what you're up to. Too many copycats out there and you don't want the increased competition!
So, here's what you do...
You'll probably want to do this alone. Some may prefer to do it at night to not be noticed, while others may find that, in their area, it's preferable to do this while people are at work or school. Whenever you might have the place to yourself is when you'll want to do this.
What you do is you just go around and look for decent cars that you might want to resell. Try to find nice ones in good condition. Examine them carefully. You want to make sure it's in good condition and something a buyer would want if that vehicle was available. Then, when no one's looking, take off a tire. Just one. Don't get greedy.
Take that item home and stick it in your garage or shed. Make sure you have lots of room because you're going to have lots of parts piling up while you prepare to get things going.
While some may consider this "stealing," it's really okay. They're not going to miss the tire. They still have three more!
Then, you grab three tires off three different cars. Next, find yourself a couple nice doors. Again, you only one to take one item per car. That still leaves them with one or three more doors. They'll be fine. They probably won't even miss it!
Keep going until you have all the parts you need to put together a car you can resell. You'll need to do some fine tuning and repainting so it all looks good and works together nicely.
Sure, some might still argue that's "stealing" but, seriously, you'll probably never get caught. Even if someone suspects something, if they look at the cars you're selling, they will never recognize whatever part you took from their car.
After just a little practice with this method, you'll be able to rapidly build cars and resell them. You'll be a wiz at rapidly putting cars together. It's so easy! And the parts don't cost you a thing!
That's right--the parts don't cost you anything!
Every car you sell will be PURE PROFIT. You can't beat that!
It doesn't have to be cars. It could be anything. Planes, boats, lamps, computers, electronics and so on. The possibilities are endless. Heck, you could probably even apply this to writing books and articles. Just swipe a paragraph here and there and no one will probably even notice, especially after you "spin" it to make it look a little different.
Basically, you're just skimming a little from the people that put in hard work to have the time or money to obtain these items. As mentioned, they'll probably never even notice. I mean, you're just taking a little bit from them here and there. Is that so wrong?
Besides, millions of dollars are made every year by actual thieves--the ones that steal and resell the whole item. You're not greedy like them. You're just taking a small part here and there. You're not taking the whole car! LOL. You're no thief. You're just a creative entrepreneur!
:rolleyes:
Of course, I hope you will recognize that stealing is stealing, whether it's a hubcap or a whole car, whether it's a mouse or the whole computer or whether it's a paragraph or a whole book. Theft is theft. Don't try to justify it as anything other than what it is: Theft.
And if you try to build a business based on theft, don't try to delude yourself into thinking you're some kind of brilliant, creative entrepreneur, because you're not. You're just a thief, deserving only of contempt, not respect or profit. Don't get lured into using such "techniques" because of promises of easy money, big money or easy profits. Instead, focus your time and money on building something honestly and without resorting to theft. Just because your competitors may be thieves doesn't mean you should join them!
Stealing is wrong. Period. End of story.
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