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Like anything else, unless you’re devoting full time hours to your “business,” you’ll always be an outsider looking in. We’ve all found good deals here and there to flip if we wanted. But making steady income? That’s a whole nother ballgame.
 
Usually when it’s too good to be true it usually is. I’m sure he’s knowledgeable but when one day the program costs 1k and another day $250 for the same one is kind of sketchy.


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I’m not sure whether it’s a scam or just a way of getting mugs to pay for something they don’t really need. It looks like you pay to be told how to make money from selling watches. Pretty much the only way to do that is buy a steel sports Rolex from an AD at retail and then sell it on. Easier said than done.
That is definitely not true. I speak from experience.
 
Buy low sell high only tell others of $$ you made NEVER $$$ you lost.

Write a book/You tube video and see $$ roll in from suckers!!!
 
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I think the only one who makes money throughout this who thing is him. I’ve made money on some, lost money on others, as we all have I’m sure. Other than Rolex sport models or out of production pieces, safe bet is you’ll be in the red.


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Like anything else, unless you’re devoting full time hours to your “business,” you’ll always be an outsider looking in. We’ve all found good deals here and there to flip if we wanted. But making steady income? That’s a whole nother ballgame.
I think it is the recent market that is bringing all these get rich quick guys out of the woodwork.

Like If you bought pretty much anything from decent manufacturers last year and a half at pretty good deal (which isn't that hard if you are willing to just buy anything that is decent deal looking around the watch recon), then you PROBABLY made some $$. Maybe not much but you don't have to make much. You just have to hit 1 decent deal to make more $$.

The market made pretty much anyone think they are the "professional hustler" in pretty much anything. (Used car/stocks/luxury watches, etc)
 
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