How To Find A Fortune In
Other People’s Junk…
When most people think about the
junk business, they picture huge
lots full of rusty cars,
assorted parts, and expensive
machinery. And that’s a fairly
accurate picture of a thriving,
serious, junk/scrap business.
But there are also little guys
out there making it off of what
other people throw away – as a
side or main business, with or
without property to put their
stuff on. And they’re not
experts on parts, metal, or
antiques either.
They’re just people who have
learned to recognize valuable
stuff from trash. They also know
what to do with it.
And in this audio, you’ll get a
feel for exactly what that
industry’s like from an expert.
Dave’s been making a decent
living from his small scrap
business since the 1980s, and
although the industry has
changed a lot since then,
there’s still plenty of
opportunities to be made if you
know how. And he’s going to tell
you.
You’ll Also Hear…
A full-proof strategy for
getting any idle car you want in
your neighborhood for cheap –
sometimes, you’ve just gotta be
patient and on-call
Do this one thing to most of the
broken lawn mowers people toss
out in your area, and Dave says
they’ll start right up, so you
can resell them for quick and
easy cash
A couple quick stories that
illustrate why Dave’s motto of
“You’ve just gotta go look” is
the most important saying in
this business (because things
could be much, much better than
described or much, much worse)
The one place you should always
grab your flashlight and check
for hidden money in any used car
(and the other surprising
valuables people stash away in
their cars then forget about
when they sell them)
A quick-start guide to piecing
out a junk car – how much parts
usually go for, what a “core
buyer” is and how to find one in
your area – and a cost-effective
look at whether or not this is
even worth it anymore
The shocking truth about the US
steel industry and China: what
happened and what that means for
you
Dave’s “barrel route” for
getting started today in scrap –
he says no one else is doing
this, so it’s a huge opportunity
(and all you really need are a
few $3 barrels and a homemade
trailer)
Dave’s small Yellow Page ad for
buying junk cars that did better
than most the full-page ones
right by him – and the 3-step
plan he used to close his deals
for cheap
There’s a lot of value in what
other people consider junk, but
because they don’t see it,
they’ll give it to you for
nothing, or next to it.
If you learn to recognize
worthwhile stuff from trash (and
know where and how to resell
it), you’ll not only make a good
chunk of change for yourself,
but you’ll also be doing the
environment a favor by keeping
the landfills from piling up
with stuff that doesn’t need to
be there. It’s easier than you
probably think. And this audio
will tell you how.
If
you like this interview, check
out Dave's full training at this
link
here
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