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If you want a business idea, here it is: baby food. This shit is literally 99% profit. Everything baby related is priced extortionately. I've been working at walmart and i came to notice this the other day.

ITT: Post stuff with huge markups

>> No.759390

>ITT: Post stuff with huge markups
Drugs.
1. Buy a large amount and then sell small bags.
2. Don't get caught
3. Expand your bussines by hiring more dealers
4. Once you made enough cash, start a lab of your own
5. Once you got some good cash, fire the dealers and kill the drug boss you were buying from before
6. Become the new drug boss
7. Live a great life until someone else reads this guide and ends up killing you in order to become the new drug boss.

>> No.759398

>>759390

or, go to jail for either selling drugs or tax evasion

>> No.759400

>>759398
See instruction no. 2

>> No.759401

Clothes (that are in fashion)
You cant convince me a pair of G-star jeans should cost $150.

>> No.759464

>>759401
This times a thousand.

Remote example, u used to work at a fancy hunting store. High end brands of hunting clothing had insane mark ups. stiff like
fancy new camo pattern bin overalls employee discount price ( cost plus like 10 percent if I recall) 35 dollars. Retail, 300.

>> No.759726

I work in trade and get to see prices companies pay for goods. The mark ups are astonishing. Even small time businesses can take advantage. Pretty much any non pershiable consumer good is grossly over priced.

>> No.759746

>>759726
really even a small business? i always wondered why a small business cant just sell macs and samsungs and etc... your saying they can? got any source?

>> No.759772

>>759746
Well an apple product is a finished good. You can't really buy those kind of goods except from the manufacturer and you are paying for a brand name.

http://www.dx.com/ stuff is cheap here and you are still getting ripped off. Directly sourcing goods you'd be shocked by the prices. Any Cell phone cases I've seen are a dollar or two and sell for 10-20 dollars. Name brand ones have even higher markups.

>> No.759777

>>759772
oh you meant thse unbranded china crap , yeah itsn ot worth it , most of the suppliers are selling themselves online . you pay 1$ plus $3 shipping to resell t 5-10$ the same guy taht sold you is selling on ebay for 1.99$ free shipping . I was talking about branded items buy wholesale and put a smaller markup price compared to the major electronic shops.

>> No.759780

>>759356
>>759401
>>759464
>>759726
I can just do baby art for bottles and blankeys.
What the fuck, I love being an artist turtle

>> No.759797

The Kroger I worked at bought flash frozen snow crab legs wholesale for $2.99/lb

Sold those fuckers for $11.99/lb

>> No.759802

>>759777
You started out dumb in your post, but got smarter by the end with the power of the triple 7's

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>>759802
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holy smokes trips of truth!!!!!

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>>759797
I thought you ment this Frozen

>> No.759996

>>759777
Oh so you were talking about something ridiculous.

"I want to undercut major chains by buying small quantities and undercut their volume discounts"

Theres a reason mom and pop shops have all gone under. Branded finished goods aren't going to be sold for cheap to a nobody or else everyone would go straight to the source.

>> No.760524

Designer objects is also a good one