Great story! I once flip an Acura NSX without owning it. Found the vehicle for $65k(2004 Year Model) call the owner, negotiated to $60k all cash. Once my offer was accepted, I copy paste the pictures of the car to another market and listed it for $80k obo. I knew I wasn’t going to get $80k, but I had an offer for $75k all cash! All the information was send to the new buyer and the funds were transferred to my account. Once the funds were cleared, bought a one was ticket to Chicago, purchase the vehicle and drove it back to MD and ship it to the buyer. Total process took me one week. Now, I’m going for private jets! Same application! Hope everyone is doing well and safe in this corona virus shenanigans. Wish you all much success in 2020 😊
Hey bud do you have a tic tok? I’d like to follow you I’m very interested in all this and will continue to research and learn. I plan to join the course. Saving money now!!
@@WatchTradingAcademy I am well aware that the course has a list I was just wondering if there was a watch in the $1500 range that sells really well. But I guess that all depends on people's personal preference.
@@donaldjeezytrump7230 So a real estate broker, Medical supply broker, Food broker, Investment broker, Wholesalers, You just put millions and millions of job categories and company categories as scams if you are going to call this a scam. People trade and valuables, collectibles, antiques, and yes watches for many many years. So making a profit by trading is a babbling a? It seems legitimate to me. However I am not saying there are not good questions such as how do you know I use watch is a good watch, what if the person by it claims or something wrong with a, there are many questions to ask before getting into this business. But to label it a scam is pretty naive.
@@donaldjeezytrump7230 this is a classic example of a fake Mastermind business. customers must pay for books videos and instructional lessons that seem to never end. This is a legitimate business in the real world and this fake simplification of it is an insult to people who actually do this for a living owning jewelry stores and pawn shops.