To illustrate my addiction to bargains and my endless greed when re-selling them, I have a smol shiny side story:
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
	

Picked this thing up locally (seen on our equivalent to Craig's List), for 5€. A Seiko wall clock in pristine condition = collector's piece, that I knew right away. Took 2 fotos, put it on Ebay for 199€, with the option to send $proposals. 5 hours later, I got a proposal for 100€. Accepted it and was happy about a 20-fold multiplier for my quick investment. Unfortunately, that guy went on holidays for the next 3 weeks and didn' find it necessary to pay for his purchase -.- So I relisted it.
Long story short, a few days later, I again sold it , this time to some russian official working for the consulate general of the Russian Federation in a big german city. But only for 40€ plus p&p. Bummer. Sort of. If you're greedy like me
Shinyitis lesson:
Never be afraid to invest in shiny things. People love buying shiny things from you. The shinier, the dollar And the bigger the pricetag you put on it, the happier people will be for having haggled the final price down to what THEY believe is the bargain of the century. I love it when people are happy.
 And the bigger the pricetag you put on it, the happier people will be for having haggled the final price down to what THEY believe is the bargain of the century. I love it when people are happy.
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			
Picked this thing up locally (seen on our equivalent to Craig's List), for 5€. A Seiko wall clock in pristine condition = collector's piece, that I knew right away. Took 2 fotos, put it on Ebay for 199€, with the option to send $proposals. 5 hours later, I got a proposal for 100€. Accepted it and was happy about a 20-fold multiplier for my quick investment. Unfortunately, that guy went on holidays for the next 3 weeks and didn' find it necessary to pay for his purchase -.- So I relisted it.
Long story short, a few days later, I again sold it , this time to some russian official working for the consulate general of the Russian Federation in a big german city. But only for 40€ plus p&p. Bummer. Sort of. If you're greedy like me
Shinyitis lesson:
Never be afraid to invest in shiny things. People love buying shiny things from you. The shinier, the dollar
 And the bigger the pricetag you put on it, the happier people will be for having haggled the final price down to what THEY believe is the bargain of the century. I love it when people are happy.
 And the bigger the pricetag you put on it, the happier people will be for having haggled the final price down to what THEY believe is the bargain of the century. I love it when people are happy.
			
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