by Recyclersteve » Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:21 am
There is already a thread titled "What Did You Scrap?" but I thought I'd add a new one.
Drumroll please- this is the first posting of the brand spanking new "What Did You Find?" thread. Most small change stuff should be put onto the Coinstar thread instead, except when it is unusual or of a much larger amount.
Findings for this thread can include ALL KINDS OF STUFF and it should generally be something other than money or currency.
We were having dinner recently and my wife broke out a list- she said it was a list of over $2,500 in stuff that we found so far this calendar year. I started rattling off a few things that she didn't put on the list and realized it was more than the $2,500 figure she said.
For instance, I found the following just recently:
A $20 bill
A nicely made end table (have to see it to believe it- Artisan by Karman brand- custom made- probably about $350-400) (can't find a
thing wrong with it)
A Dyson ball type vacuum cleaner (Model DC41 Animal type with 35-foot cord-and it works!) (about $500-600 new)
I'll add one other thing that I find a lot of- light bulbs. I find all types of light bulbs (including a very expensive Cree bulb) sitting by the curb and have spoken with several scrappers who feel they may never have to pay for another bulb for perhaps as long as they live. I LOVE when people throw out old chandeliers with 10-20 bulbs on them.
Think about stuff you've found sitting by the curb, in a public trash can, in a dumpster that you are allowed to go into, from Craigslist curb alerts, etc. etc.
What else can everyone else add to the thread? (Personal footnote- This is OFFICIALLY my 3,000th posting on this fine website!)
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Recyclersteve on Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
Former stock broker w/ ~20 yrs. at one company. Spoke with 100k+ people and traded a lot (long, short, options, margin, extended hours, etc.).
NOTE: ANY stocks I discuss, no matter how compelling, carry risk- often
substantial. If not prepared to buy it multiple times in modest amounts without going overboard (assuming nothing really wrong with the company), you need to learn more about the market and managing risk. Also, please research covered calls (options) and selling short as well.