Dman27
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B a g of crap: 8.5 & still waiting for that letter!!!
Woots: 30
Shirt Woots: 8
~DMan27~
Ozzie2191
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It's funny, I was just thinking about getting something like this for my son. He's a big fan (as a teen) of all the auto-tuned music these days, so I thought I'd give him this at Christmas for a joke gift.
This video sold me on it - exactly what I was looking for. It'll be a riot.
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disraeli
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A user-voted top toys list at Walmart puts it at #2, at $35, so should be no problem flipping them at Ebay.
http://instoresnow.walmart.com/holiday-toy.aspx#/Age/4
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Ozzie2191
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sassynebrasky wrote:Why does the walmart site claim these are "new" and "only at walmart" when they obviously are not. The price here is amazing as usual and its going to make a great Christmas gift.
Because it's Walmart, who's not exactly known for being the most honest kid on the block?
Right now the local target has them on sale for $24.99, and where I live, the WalMart and Target are across the street from each other. Perhaps the Walmart people bought them all up, ran across the street, and marked them up $10?
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disraeli
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MichXelle wrote:How many accounts do you have on here and for a $10 item how many do you buy to flip them?
I hope you don't mind that I'm curious.
Don't mind that you're curious. I don't do a lot of woot-flipping, though I have occasionally, and I just have the one woot account. Since I'm an older gent on disability, it is something I've considered doing more, but I'd rather not turn my apt. into a warehouse.
In this case, I only bought one of these items intending to fiddle with for a few hours; I'll only sell it if I don't care for it...I'm looking at Ebay as insurance against the loss of 15 bucks more than as a profit source.
But I'm sure there's people out there in need of a little cash, so I pointed out that this is pretty much a "sure thing" in the middle of toy season.
Technically, the glass is always full.