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  • #31
    Small car lot in the ghetto with in-house financing. You can sell the same car atleast 3 times!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by danielhv View Post
      Small car lot in the ghetto with in-house financing. You can sell the same car atleast 3 times!
      I know a few people who do that, and they're fucking loaded.

      I just couldn't deal with the daily beatings from the trash they see daily.

      The guy who owns mega motors is the only guy in highland park with a mullet

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      • #33
        Originally posted by danielhv View Post
        Small car lot in the ghetto with in-house financing. You can sell the same car atleast 3 times!
        You gotta recover it first.. Fake license / insurance / pay stubs / identity to deal with lol

        Just be like whiteboy and sell cash, under 5k cars that people want. Nothing gets in his way of a sale. Unless the buyer is a dick..

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        • #34
          Originally posted by 034V View Post
          You gotta recover it first.. Fake license / insurance / pay stubs / identity to deal with lol
          Doesn't business insurance cover that? It's basically theft of an asset...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by danielhv View Post
            Doesn't business insurance cover that? It's basically theft of an asset...
            Yes.. Just stating the headache associated.

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            • #36
              what labora said for starters definitely. almost exactly what i was going to say.

              the main thing about collision repair is if you have not been in it for the last ten years (five at the very least) to watch it change, you will not be able to handle where it is going. the learning curve will be too steep, and you will just not be able to survive.

              and fuck custom/classic work, cars and paint. i would rather give hand jobs behind the sonic dumpster for money than deal with those people ever again. for every blank check customer you get(i only had one), the other 99 are pretentious cunts that nickel and dime, or change their mind every other day. never again.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by War Machine View Post
                I know a few people who do that, and they're fucking loaded.

                I just couldn't deal with the daily beatings from the trash they see daily.

                The guy who owns mega motors is the only guy in highland park with a mullet
                You have to be as tough as a coffin nail to deal with people before and after a repo. It can be very stressful dealing with all of the sob stories. I'm the nicest guy in the world till I have to come get one of my cars.

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                • #38
                  Extended warranties. Offer tons of coverage at inflated prices and then when the time comes to cover something say it's not covered. Brilliant really.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by jammeejamm View Post
                    what labora said for starters definitely. almost exactly what i was going to say.

                    the main thing about collision repair is if you have not been in it for the last ten years (five at the very least) to watch it change, you will not be able to handle where it is going. the learning curve will be too steep, and you will just not be able to survive.

                    and fuck custom/classic work, cars and paint. i would rather give hand jobs behind the sonic dumpster for money than deal with those people ever again. for every blank check customer you get(i only had one), the other 99 are pretentious cunts that nickel and dime, or change their mind every other day. never again.
                    Its just the nature of the beast. The only constant is everything changes. I worked for Caliber for years and I do have say working for a small independent chain is way better. I actually really like my job again.

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