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I used to work at Best Buy before joining the Army and they try and brainwash you into selling their stuff. An ethernet cord for a computer or USB cord for your printer is sold for 30 bucks and their cost is 2-3 dollars, I used to buy stuff at 5% above store cost and big electronics dont make their money but small stuff does...
I used to work at Best Buy before joining the Army and they try and brainwash you into selling their stuff. An ethernet cord for a computer or USB cord for your printer is sold for 30 bucks and their cost is 2-3 dollars, I used to buy stuff at 5% above store cost and big electronics dont make their money but small stuff does...
after the economy started to go down the sh!tter about 8 months ago, i moved from construction to sales (selling the stuff i used to buy for my jobs), and although i can say i do know now what the stuff really does cost from the factory, its no where near that bad. we roughly sell stuff between 18-50% profit on average(50% is actually double our cost... being a $3 cost, with a $6 resale). but a $2 item sold at $30, is a 93.33% profit. thats a little outrageous.
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