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sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Can you suggest idea on how to transform 35k in to 40k in a month - not necessary car related...be creative wink

sickrabbit

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358 posts

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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I though about buying a car or 2 and selling on with profit - salvage cat d or similar - I have good relationship with next door accident repair centre and enjoy working on cars myself...

I seen a nice m6 on ebay or shall i think about cars for the masses ?

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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mybrainhurts said:
£20 note.

Photocopier.

Job's a good 'un....hehe
I run printing business so watch this space wink

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Thank but no thanks - this stash is only available for month or 2 before it needs to go back where it came from (property)

UpTheIron said:
Are you willing to risk turning it into £0 or £20k instead?

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Sounds interesting but it would be totally new to me...would need a third party input...a lot of it...

dudleybloke said:
If you didn't put such a narrow time constraint on it I would say put a gig on but 2 months wouldn't be enough to arrange and, more importantly, promote the hell out of it.

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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Ready to take calculated risk - not ready to throw money away...feel free to contribute to the thread but negativity is not required and far from constructive - there is people out there achieving results like this...

sidicks said:
Currently, risk-free rates are effectively zero, and yet you want idea how to achieve an annualised return of 125% without taking any risk!

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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uber said:
This time of year its easy to do thanks to the man with the white beard. I could show you how to take 10k and make it 15k+ in 30 days with very, very little risk. I would post it here but everybody would want to copy it and then it would not be any use to anyone!
If you care to share I would love to listen PM?

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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4x4Tyke said:
Import a container of white label tat from China.
like it

sickrabbit

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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singlecoil said:
OP, I'm sure you won't mind me saying that the custom on this forum is to put the quote you are replying to above the reply.
Thanks - haven't posted in ages...

sickrabbit

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Monday 3rd October 2016
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Pistom said:
Low ball Focus RS to £32K, detail to better than new, get good photos done and offer for £38K, sell for £37.5K

Grey import iphone7s from Far East. Sell on Gumtree. £100 profit on each one but be quick as that door is closing.

Recruit local hookers, set them up in short term lets, you take 10% of earnings.

Stick £35k on premium bonds and hope for the best.

Set yourself an account up on Adultwork.com, get some tasty photos done and offer to do anything for a price.

I have made £5K in a month doing one of the above but I'm not saying which one.
Got a feeling that it was the adult industry...it's just the theme of your post...sorry and hat's off to you but it's not my kind of thing + not gifted that way - i'm just ascickrabbit

sickrabbit

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Monday 3rd October 2016
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Undirection said:
Probably the easiest way is to buy a few cars but you'd need to buy quick if you want to sell and make £5k in a month starting from scratch.
What cars that's the question 5-6 hatchbacks at 5k to spruce up or fix or go for 1 or 2 luxury ones - seen a nice m6 needing a bumper, wing and repair to suspension + few bits and pieces - its up for 8.5k as it is - they are being advertised at anything from 14-18k my logis:

Wing + Bonnet 1k
Mega good Spray Job + other related repairs 1k
Surprises 1k
Super wallet in and out + paint correction detail £500
Transport £300
Mot £50

Total £12350

Advertise for £14850 - profit 2k - 3k and I haven't touched it with my own hands...would that work or I'm nuts?

sickrabbit

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Monday 3rd October 2016
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veevee said:
Tyres?

And you still have to sell it.
I have assumed they are ok - would get them under 'surprise' category


Another example for my theory: 2015 audi a7 3.0 tdi S line - cost 18k repairs 5k - they go for approx 30k my total cost £23k sell for £26k being honest about repairs carried out (not recorded damage but want to be honest)???

Someone tell me I'm wrong...?

sickrabbit

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Tuesday 4th October 2016
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AyBee said:
I'm not sure I'd be looking at damaged/repairable cars if I was you. The market to buy them is much smaller. Also, will you not need all the associated trade insurances etc?
You have a point...

sickrabbit

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Tuesday 4th October 2016
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CaptainMorgan said:
The problem is, £14k or £26k cars will more often than not be financed, most mainstream lenders I've used wont touch write offs.
This is also a valid point - thanks

sickrabbit

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Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Frimley111R said:
Buying write offs is too risky and they can be hard to sell. Stick with cars around £5k as this is the most popular price point iirc. You'll make about £500 a piece roughly. Selling cars and making money that way is a doddle, buying them with enough profit in though.... Also people may trade in their old cars giving you a chance to make some more money.
Like it...

sickrabbit

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Tuesday 11th October 2016
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NRS said:
How is it going OP?

sidicks said:
sickrabbit]Ready to take calculated risk - not ready to throw money away...feel free to contribute to the thread [b said:
but negativity is not required and far from constructive
Realism IS normally considered to be constructive.

sickrabbit said:
- there is people out there achieving results like this...[/b]
Doing what?
For some reason no one was able to answer this!
Lack of time has put this on a backburnerr but having my eyes open on copart hopefully somethin nice will come up...I will report back once I have actually achieved something...