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do you know where I can get cheap wholesale goods for re sale at car boot sales?
The best place to go is a cash n carry. They buy in extreme bulk so therefore have really cheap prices. Works for me
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Purple 16-piece Car Seat Cover Set $36.99 This 16-piece seat cover set offers a universal fit that matches most vehicle interiors. This set includes seat covers for both bench and bucket seats, head rests, seat belts and a steering wheel. |
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Britax Roundabout 55 Convertible Car Seat in Onyx $169.99 Integrated steel bars strengthen the connection to the vehicle and reduce forward flexing of the child seatPatented, energy-absorbing versa-tether features a staged-release tether webbing to slow the forward movement |
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Britax Frontier 85 Combination Harness-2-Booster Seat in Onyx $224.99 For children forward facing only in harness mode from at least 2 years and 25 pounds, up to 85 poundsConvert to a belt-positioning booster for children up to 120 poundsTangle free, 5-point harness |
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Solid Black 16-piece Car Seat Cover Set $44.95 This 16-piece seat cover set offers a universal fit that matches most vehicle interiors. This set includes seat covers for both bench and bucket seats, head rests, seat belts and a steering wheel. |
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Britax Boulevard 70 Convertible Car Seat in Onyx $239.99 Britax SafeCell Technology features SafeCells designed to compress in a crashIntegrated steel bars strengthen the connection to the vehicle and reduce forward flexing of the child seat during a crash |
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Red and Grey Stripe 16-piece Seat Cover Set $35.49 This 16-piece seat cover set offers a universal fit that matches most vehicle interiors. This set includes seat covers for both bench and bucket seats, head rests, seat belts and a steering wheel. |
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Hawaiian Red 16-piece Car Seat Cover Set $32.49 This 16-piece seat cover set offers a universal fit that matches most vehicle interiors. This set includes seat covers for both bench and bucket seats, head rests, seat belts and a steering wheel. |
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Cheap Ways To... $3.98 "Cheap Ways To... isn't really about being cheap. While the ideas found in the book are designed to help readers avoid, or at least escape, the pitfalls of mass consumerism and credit card debt, the book is really about embracing a simpler life and growing in appreciation of the little things. It's about making resources stretch further. Broken into categories including entertainment, relationships, personal improvement, home improvement and money, the book entertains while it enlightens--where else can you learn cheap ways to propose or how to make your own cleaning products? A team of published writers share their personally-tested insights about financially savvy ways to travel, buy a computer or car, entertain, decorate, plan a wedding, grocery shop, have a baby, find a pet, get a master's degree, buy clothes, give, invest, and more. |
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Cheap Thrills $7.17 Cheap Thrills, the major-label debut of Janis Joplin, was one of the most eagerly anticipated, and one of the most successful, albums of 1968. Joplin and her band Big Brother & the Holding Company had earned extensive press notice ever since they played the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, but for a year after that their only recorded work was a poorly produced, self-titled album that they'd done early in their history for Mainstream Records; and it took the band and the best legal minds at Columbia Records seven months to extricate them from their Mainstream contract, so that they could sign with Columbia. All the while, demand continued to build, and they still faced the problem of actually delivering something worthy of the press they'd been getting -- Columbia even tried to record them live on-stage on the tour they were in the midst of when the new contract was signed, but somehow the concert tapes from early March of 1968 didn't capture the full depth of their work. So they spent March, April, and May in the studio with producer John Simon and, miraculously, emerged with something that was as exciting as anything they'd done on-stage. When Cheap Thrills appeared in August 1968 -- sporting a Robert Crumb cover on its gatefold jacket that constituted the most elaborate album design ever lavished on a rock album from Columbia Records, as well as a pop-art classic rivaling the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's jacket -- it shot into the charts, reaching number one and going gold within a couple of months, and "Piece of My Heart" became a Top 40 hit and helped to propel the LP to over a million sales. Joplin, with her ear- (and vocal cord-) shredding voice, was the obvious standout. Nobody had ever heard singing as emotional, as desperate, as determined, or as loud as Joplin's, and Cheap Thrills was her greatest moment. Not that everything was done full out -- there were relatively quiet moments on the album that were as compelling as the high-wattage showcases; her rendition of George Gershwin's "Summertime" was the finest rock reinterpretation of a standard done by anybody up to that time (though, in an incident recalled in his autobiography Clive, when Columbia Records president Clive Davis played it to Richard Rodgers to give him an example of some of the sounds that younger audiences of the late '60s were listening to, the 66-year-old Rodgers stomped out of the Columbia corporate offices in fury, vowing never to write another song); and Joplin's own "Turtle Blues" showed that she and the band could turn down and do credible acoustic blues, in something like an authentic period Bessie Smith (or, more properly, Memphis Minnie) sound. Big Brother's backup, typical of the guitar-dominated sound of San Francisco psychedelia, made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in precision. But everybody knew who the real star was, and Joplin played her last gig with Big Brother while the album was still on top of the charts. Neither she nor the band would ever equal i |
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Sales $39.54 Sales |
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The World of Car Sales: What Everyone Buying a Car Should Know $16.87 Car sales secrets exposed What everyone should know before buying a car |
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Sales Training $26.5 Long gone are the days of the plaid-clad, gold chained, cheesy car salesperson who greets you as if they have been your best buddy for years. Gone are the days of the sell them and forget them attitudes. Gone are the days of the fast talking, slicked haired high pressure closers. These stereotypes have plagued the automotive sales industry since the early 80's. A vehicle purchase is one of the biggest decisions we all make in our lives. In order to change these images, the Automotive Sales College was established in 1996. Selling cars before 1980 was easy. There was not much competition in North America in those days. People use to line up at there local dealer. If the customer did not have the money, they were kicked you out of the showroom. That's what you call supply and demand. Times have changed. We see it everyday on TV and in the newspapers. How sales people communicate with customers purchasing a new vehicle today has to be done by professionally training sales people. Education and Training is critical for Anyone entering the Auto Sales Profession. There's Only One Thing Worse than a Well Trained Sales Person that Quits, That's an Untrained One that Stays. Follow this Book and You Will become Successful in Any Sales Career. To Contact the Automotive Sales College International, go to: www.visitasc.com |
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Secrets of Elite Car Sales Pros $19.67 Have you ever wondered what separates the truly successful car salesmen (and women) from the rest? Are you curious to know the persuasive patter they use to successfully secure the sale? Are you wondering how they convince people to make the second largest purchase they are ever likely to make? Whether you're a sales professional yourself or a canny customer looking to get inside the mind of a car salesman, this book will dismantle the whole process and show you how success is simply a system and attitude.* The whole car sales process dismantled and presented piece-by-piece so you can see how it works and why. * Tips for staying sane and protecting yourself from showroom politics and bad management practice * How to sort the real prospects from downright liars to ensure your time is spent profitably and productively * A buyers guide which shows you how to get a good deal without resorting to lies |
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In CHEAP We Trust $9.99 Cheap. Cheap suit. Cheap date. Cheap shot. It's a dirty word, an epithet laden with negative meanings. It is also the story of Lauren Weber's life. As a child, she resented her father for keeping the heat at 50 degrees through the frigid New England winters and rarely using his car's turn signals-to keep them from burning out. But as an adult, when she found herself walking 30 blocks to save $2 on subway fare, she realized she had turned into him. In this lively treatise on the virtues of being cheap, Weber explores provocative questions about Americans' conflicted relationship with consumption and frugality. Why do we ridicule people who save money? Where's the boundary between thrift and miserliness? Is thrift a virtue or a vice during a recession? And was it common sense or obsessive-compulsive disorder that made her father ration the family's toilet paper? In answering these questions, In Cheap We Trust offers a colorful ride through the history of frugality in the United States. Readers will learn the stories behind Ben Franklin and his famous maxims, Hetty Green (named "the world's greatest miser" by the Guinness Book of Records ) and the stereotyping of Jewish and Chinese immigrants as cheap. Weber also explores contemporary expressions and dilemmas of thrift. From Dumpster-diving to economist John Maynard Keynes's "Paradox of Thrift" to today's recession-driven enthusiasm for frugal living, In Cheap We Trust teases out the meanings of cheapness and examines the wisdom and pleasures of not spending every last penny. |
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The End of Cheap China (Hardcover) $12.85 An exposé on how the rise of China will affect the American way of lifeAs China gains recognition for more than its low-cost manufacturing, the glut of cheap labor is drying up. America`s growth for the past three decades is largely thanks to Chinese laborers` willingness to slave away in factories. As China takes on a more significant role in international affairs and as commodity prices rise, Americans face a deepening threat to their accustomed way of life and consumption. The Collapse of China Cheap exposes eight mega-trends that are catalyzing change in China, explains the impact those trends will have, and gives expedient tips as to how businesses can profit in the changing global marketplace.The Collapse of China Cheap shows:How rising labor and real estate costs are forcing manufacturers of cheap Chinese products to close, relocate, or move up the value streamHow a restructuring economy moving away from export to domestic consumption will create opportunities for foreign brands to enter China`s sales market as incomes riseHow Chinese consumption will build pressure on the global commodities markets, causing inflation and friction with other nationsChina`s days as a low cost production center are numbered. The Collapse of China Cheap exposes the end of America`s consumerist way of life and gives clear advice on how to succeed in the changing global marketplace. |
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How to Profit from Car Boot Sales $22.25 The star of Car Boot Sale Challenge and a keen car booter, Fiona Shoop shares her expertise on how to make the best from car boot sales for both buyers and sellers. Whether you're selling your goods as a one-off to clear the house or buy and sell at car boots to make extra money, Fiona's top tips will help make the experience easier, more profitable and even more enjoyable. Fiona also worked as a consultant on several antiques programs where the goods were sold at car boot sales, including Life Laundry and helped the contributors to make as much money and sell as many goods as possible. Fiona also buys and sells at car boot sales in her spare time when not writing the How to Profit from.. series for Remember When. |
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How to Build a Cheap Sports Car $22.46 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Cheap Hawks, Cheap Doves $20.89 Cheap Hawks, Cheap Doves |
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Cheap Thrills [Japan CD] $26.39 Cheap Thrills, the major-label debut of Janis Joplin, was one of the most eagerly anticipated, and one of the most successful, albums of 1968. Joplin and her band Big Brother & the Holding Company had earned extensive press notice ever since they played the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, but for a year after that their only recorded work was a poorly produced, self-titled album that they'd done early in their history for Mainstream Records; and it took the band and the best legal minds at Columbia Records seven months to extricate them from their Mainstream contract, so that they could sign with Columbia. All the while, demand continued to build, and they still faced the problem of actually delivering something worthy of the press they'd been getting -- Columbia even tried to record them live on-stage on the tour they were in the midst of when the new contract was signed, but somehow the concert tapes from early March of 1968 didn't capture the full depth of their work. So they spent March, April, and May in the studio with producer John Simon and, miraculously, emerged with something that was as exciting as anything they'd done on-stage. When Cheap Thrills appeared in August 1968 -- sporting a Robert Crumb cover on its gatefold jacket that constituted the most elaborate album design ever lavished on a rock album from Columbia Records, as well as a pop-art classic rivaling the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's jacket -- it shot into the charts, reaching number one and going gold within a couple of months, and "Piece of My Heart" became a Top 40 hit and helped to propel the LP to over a million sales. Joplin, with her ear- (and vocal cord-) shredding voice, was the obvious standout. Nobody had ever heard singing as emotional, as desperate, as determined, or as loud as Joplin's, and Cheap Thrills was her greatest moment. Not that everything was done full out -- there were relatively quiet moments on the album that were as compelling as the high-wattage showcases; her rendition of George Gershwin's "Summertime" was the finest rock reinterpretation of a standard done by anybody up to that time (though, in an incident recalled in his autobiography Clive, when Columbia Records president Clive Davis played it to Richard Rodgers to give him an example of some of the sounds that younger audiences of the late '60s were listening to, the 66-year-old Rodgers stomped out of the Columbia corporate offices in fury, vowing never to write another song); and Joplin's own "Turtle Blues" showed that she and the band could turn down and do credible acoustic blues, in something like an authentic period Bessie Smith (or, more properly, Memphis Minnie) sound. Big Brother's backup, typical of the guitar-dominated sound of San Francisco psychedelia, made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in precision. But everybody knew who the real star was, and Joplin played her last gig with Big Brother while the album was still on top of the charts. Neither she nor the band would ever equal i |
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Cheap deluxe 2006 $99 Samuraj Cities från Göteborg förenar indierock med maskiner på ett nytt sätt. Mycket energi, starka melodier och kul ljud är i fokus.Låtar:1. Hard rain2. One dream ahead of you3. My modest ones4. Thxa 10000005. Cold feet6. So sorry so sorry so sorry7. Flying car captured on goggle earth8. Ugly kids are alright9. Not another runner10. saturday night is never fair to everyone11. All along the shoreline12. Looking forward walking backwards |
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