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>I'll start, in the next post, with a real life example of a low startup cost lucrative business model.
This is an example of a dishonest and exploitative(but still legal) business model, but any lucrative business model is welcome in this discussion.
Here goes:

I used to work at a call center in a ghetto mexican area. The company was owned and managed by jews from israel. The employees were all poor mexis and got paid minimum wage and the office was grimy.
We provided emergency towing services, and usually the people who called us were in distress(which we would exploit). We didn't own our own tow trucks, we were simply middlemen. It probably helped that some of our associated local towing businesses were jewish, but not all of them were.
The way a transaction would take place went like this:
A person would see our ad for towing online, and would call us to have his car towed. We had at least 70 different fake advertised names for towing companies, to have a larger advertising presence and to avoid accountability.
We would get the relevant info from him, including his credit card info, and hang up on him before he could ask what the price was. We would lie to our customers whenever it was convenient. Then we would call or online message one of about ten towing companies that worked with us on a freelance basis, and whoever was available would do the towing job. If the tow truck was running late and the customer was repeatedly calling us, we would give false reduced estimates for how long it would take the tow truck to get there, as you waited on the freeway for another 45 minutes.

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