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JohnP Hello! 09-10-2012, 01:12 AM
submarinepainter Hi John , sounds like you... 09-10-2012, 04:10 AM
KzScrapper Welcome to the forum. Yes,... 09-10-2012, 04:15 AM
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    Welcome to the forum John. I agree with KZ's advice that you should take the very simple steps necessary to complete your GED. As far as your scrapping game plan, a pile of cash takes up far less room than a pile of copper. Cash in your gatherings and use the money you make to acquire more scrap . You will find that this allows you to grow your profits exponentially. As far as the percentage you would like to keep and save. Save the cash or do yourself an investment favor and buy some silver to hoard. This allows you to both reward yourself and grow what could potentially be a profitable, self sustaining business.


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    Quote Originally Posted by recyclethis View Post
    Welcome to the forum John. I agree with KZ's advice that you should take the very simple steps necessary to complete your GED. As far as your scrapping game plan, a pile of cash takes up far less room than a pile of copper. Cash in your gatherings and use the money you make to acquire more scrap . You will find that this allows you to grow your profits exponentially. As far as the percentage you would like to keep and save. Save the cash or do yourself an investment favor and buy some silver to hoard. This allows you to both reward yourself and grow what could potentially be a profitable, self sustaining business.
    Did i just here you say stash some silver? I must be rubbing off on ya.
    ALso welcome aboard.

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