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    Thing is...a flat screen tv someone some where wants it...and will buy it...broken or not...screen cracked or not.

    The big thing is networking and finding the repair shops that want to buy them to repair and sell them in there job and or scrap them out for parts that they need. But you have a few option with a flat screen tv and so its all ways worth buying and stacking up. Post ads on CL ever now and then hosting a sale for best offers on alot of blank items.

    I save up a good list of items and then just sell them...I get alot of buyers who come out...alot of buyers who give me there cards and so when I get something up there ally I just give them a call. Its a win win...

    P.s go to actions and find out who is bidding on what....then after the auction go up and talk to them..tell them what you have..you know they have money as they just paid blank at auction...and they will buy your things as well.



    just sooo many options and tricks that I know...but just keep in mind....someone wants it...and will buy it...you just have to find them.

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