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Should I start dealing?

CrazyLazy

Platinum Member
I?ve been low on spending money for awhile now, and I?ve been brainstorming some ideas that?ll help me with that problem. I?m thinking of buying bulk amounts of product, and then selling it individually to little kids for less than they cost from other places. As long as I keep the product flowing I?m estimating a good deal of profit from this. Anyone else try anything similar to this?

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Harvey
Senior AnandTech Moderator
 
Little kids may not be a good target market, considering their only source of income is allowance.
 
Originally posted by: effowe
Little kids may not be a good target market, considering their only source of income is allowance.

You think I should hit multiple markets at once? Adults might be a little harder to talk to.
 
Twice. First time was marijuana and that didn't work out too well.

Second time was X. That was completely awesome but I ate all the profits. Now I have panic attacks and a messed up happy part of the brain.
 
man, if these drugs were only not highly addictive and minus all the side effects, Trillions of dollars,, I don't see why Drug companies aren't investing research into recreational drugs.
 
Yeah, selling candy to kids is fine.
As long as candy =/= drugs.

You could become an ice cream truck driver. I hear they make decent cash in summer, collect unemployment rest of year. Perfect for a crazy lazy guy.
 
Originally posted by: nestlewater
man, if these drugs were only not highly addictive and minus all the side effects, Trillions of dollars,, I don't see why Drug companies aren't investing research into recreational drugs.

who said they weren't?
 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: nestlewater
man, if these drugs were only not highly addictive and minus all the side effects, Trillions of dollars,, I don't see why Drug companies aren't investing research into recreational drugs.

who said they weren't?

Psychopharmaceuticals. Not long before happy pills are socially acceptable and over the counter. As it is, you can get them if you know some people or can get a prescription.
 
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