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<p>[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 2493716, member: 24544"]Put up an add in craigslist offering to beat any offer he provides someone. This is one of those rare win/win business opportunities where both you and the customer come out ahead. It should be an easy, low risk, money making opportunity if he is really ripping people off. So if you want to get involved, put your money where your mouth is and help both the customers and yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>My guess is there are a whole host of reasons why you won't take that suggestion, and it's a serious one. But think about all those reasons stopping you from competing in the same space when you start to question his offers. With the exception of the high pressure, verging on harassing, phone calls, there is nothing wrong with putting up ads to buy coins and making low offers. The price he offers takes into account that very few other people are willing to engage in that market, because of the same hesitation you probably have. If it's really too low, and there is enough profit to be made, someone will step in and compete.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 2493716, member: 24544"]Put up an add in craigslist offering to beat any offer he provides someone. This is one of those rare win/win business opportunities where both you and the customer come out ahead. It should be an easy, low risk, money making opportunity if he is really ripping people off. So if you want to get involved, put your money where your mouth is and help both the customers and yourself. My guess is there are a whole host of reasons why you won't take that suggestion, and it's a serious one. But think about all those reasons stopping you from competing in the same space when you start to question his offers. With the exception of the high pressure, verging on harassing, phone calls, there is nothing wrong with putting up ads to buy coins and making low offers. The price he offers takes into account that very few other people are willing to engage in that market, because of the same hesitation you probably have. If it's really too low, and there is enough profit to be made, someone will step in and compete.[/QUOTE]
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