2nd Income
April 7th, 2009
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Need to increase my income – can not get a job in the economy of the poor second chance to find a job – any suggestions?
Buy wholesale lots of items selling on Ebay, turn around and sell individually at Amazon. Compare prices to ensure profit. In addition, if you have any local thrift stores or discount stores for electronics, buy cheaper and resale. He brings an additional 2000 for our family when do. Good luck
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