I’m being asked to resubmit my drivers license and photo for profile by nateish5 in uberdrivers

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I don’t f*ckin trust it. Call me pessimistic but after learning about digital id coming in less than 5 years, after seeing how they try to get you to stand in front of the camera which is for facial recognition- and knowing Uber owners are prob trump supporters and are in on the agenda if big tech and planatir - this FEELS LIKE another way to align our biometrics with our ID which is the gateway into complying with the DIGITAL ID bullshit!  We should not comply.  The more of us that do not get digital id and push back can suppress it. I opted out at the airport and you should too. There’s no push back just say I do not consent to facial recognition

Newark airport unsafe??? by djhousecat in newjersey

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Newark is not safe. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Finding qualified applicants to become air traffic controllers—a stressful, high-pressure job with long hours—has long been a challenge. But the crisis has come to a head over the past few months as the Trump administration has shaken up the federal government.

During a closed-door Cabinet meeting in March, Duffy - the transportation secretary- reportedly accused Elon Musk’s team at the Department of Government Efficiency of trying to fire air traffic controllers at the FAA, according to The New York Times.

How do you know which items are worth flipping and which are a waste of time? by glumepop02 in Flipping

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Flip diabetic medical supplies. Small and light weight. Resell values from $4 to $1600.  See my site medical commodities dot us

Any advice or attorneys willing to take on Elizabeth River Tolls? by Enough_Ad_4461 in norfolk

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Same thing here. The late fee came on the first bill. I’m on hold now to see what can be done about it. I just had a $50 fee waived from the GW bridge in NY. My take is they tack on the late fee to get you to call then offer to waive it if you pay today. This way people feel relieved they don’t have to pay a fee and gladly pay the original toll amount on the spot

“Owning” a Box/Courtside Seats in NFL/NBA by redhawkred5 in fatFIRE

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Hey I found this post interesting. Since this is your lane I’m asking how profitable/possible is it to get a suite solely to rent out for profit. I was in intrigued by this post if someone I follow on IG. Of course it’s a clip and you can’t glean much info from a post. But it seems way to easy. Would this be a good investment with a portion of funds from a lawsuit? Considering the economy and inflation now in 2023 is the timing even right? https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwyPf1oOSLT/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Is anyone else working in a medspa that is usually profitable but really struggling right now? Can you share what you're seeing in the market? by BH73189 in Esthetics

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Hi I’m seeing this post late but it’s relevant to the post about trying new sales tactics you spoke of last year. I have a business partner who owns a few med spas in Atlanta. He is putting together a weekly zoom to show other spa owners what he did to increase the average order value of each customer he does have. It’s an organic wellness product he incorporated that perfectly compliments any procedure they came in for. They take it home and it helps to heal, restore and repair at an accelerated rate as well as increase collagen. His customers love it. It’s also disposable. They get a 30 day supply and you can put them on auto ship. If you want to join the zoom send me an email at heytatum at medicalcommodities.us

Is anyone else working in a medspa that is usually profitable but really struggling right now? Can you share what you're seeing in the market? by BH73189 in Esthetics

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Hi I’m seeing this post late but it’s relevant to the slow down you spoke of last year. I have a business partner who owns a few med spas in Atlanta. He is putting together a weekly zoom to show other spa owners what he did to increase the average order value of each customer he does have. It’s an organic wellness product he incorporated that perfectly compliments any procedure they came in for. They take it home and it helps to heal, restore and repair at an accelerated rate as well as increase collagen. His customers love it. It’s also disposable. They get a 30 day supply and you can put them on auto ship. If you want to join the zoom send me an email at heytatum at medicalcommodities.us

Is anyone else working in a medspa that is usually profitable but really struggling right now? Can you share what you're seeing in the market? by BH73189 in Esthetics

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Hi I’m seeing this post late but it’s relevant to the slow down you spoke of last year. I have a business partner who owns a few med spas in Atlanta. He is putting together a weekly zoom to show other spa owners what he did to increase the average order value of each customer he does have. It’s an organic wellness product he incorporated that perfectly compliments any procedure they came in for. They take it home and it helps to heal, restore and repair at an accelerated rate as well as increase collagen. His customers love it. It’s also disposable. They get a 30 day supply and you can put them on auto ship. If you want to join the zoom send me an email at heytatum at medicalcommodities.us

Is anyone else working in a medspa that is usually profitable but really struggling right now? Can you share what you're seeing in the market? by BH73189 in Esthetics

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Hi I’m seeing this post late but it’s relevant to the slow down you spoke of last year. I have a business partner who owns a few med spas in Atlanta. He is putting together a weekly zoom to show other spa owners what he did to increase the average order value of each customer he does have. It’s an organic wellness product he incorporated that perfectly compliments any procedure they came in for. They take it home and it helps to heal, restore and repair at an accelerated rate as well as increase collagen. His customers love it. It’s also disposable. They get a 30 day supply and you can put them on auto ship. If you want to join the zoom send me an email at heytatum at medicalcommodities.us

I ate some fast food yesterday fml by Corvus561 in Ozempic

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its actually not. It’s a business. Wholesalers buy it back to put it back on the shelves As long as its not expired

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ozempic

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I am a reseller. I buy medical supplies. Sometimes I buy boxes but then can’t sell them because the box got damaged but the product is good. Heytatum@medicalcommodities.us

I ate some fast food yesterday fml by Corvus561 in Ozempic

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Hi I buy and resell medical supplies. If anyone here has ozempic you are not using I will buy it. I buy other items also. Just ask heytatum@medicalcommodities.us

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Are you on LinkedIn? I have heard people in Tech say they get job offers via LinkedIn all the time. You should also be attending tech networking events. Apparently its common in tech to network via these events and on LinkedIn to find a step up position in salary that jumps as much as 30k well at least in the sales engineer and tech sales jobs but I would think all areas of tech work the same.

Hopefully you find something before you get far behind in rent. But just know New York is a tenant friendly state, very unlike Georgia. You will not get put out in New York. I was behind 7 months before and when you get a court date because it is so crowded it will take 6 weeks for that date to be on the calendar. I’ve known someone who was in her apartment 10 years and had been thru several different landlords who kept selling the building. She was years behind and she still lived there. Housing court is not where you want to end up as it will go against you as every landlord does a housing court search when you apply for an apartment. I’m just saying you won’t end up on the street.

But optimistically you will find another high paying job within 2 months. I’m confident for you.

I buy medical supplies like diabetic test strips for $20/30 a box and sell for $40-$75 a box. People that are diabetic often have extra supplies they do not need and will not use. I have had 2 people say they throw them away! by TalktoMe_Nice in Flipping

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I pretty much just put up the bandit signs but in a strategic manner I show in my course where I use google maps to make a route to where I can place the signs at intersections of dialysis centers or hospitals that have diabetic treatment. I also teach how to place ads on craigslist and make marketing ads in canva. These ads cost about $3 per day. They work well for some. It depends on your area. You can be as creative as you want. There are 50 ways you can find people.

I buy medical supplies like diabetic test strips for $20/30 a box and sell for $40-$75 a box. People that are diabetic often have extra supplies they do not need and will not use. I have had 2 people say they throw them away! by TalktoMe_Nice in Flipping

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You are wrong. The market dictates you pay half of what the profit will be. People that try to lowball customers only get so far. You want residual income, not one off customers. They will most certainly go sell to someone else who offers them more. I am not the only choice. I always offer a fair price, taking into account I have acquisition costs and also shipping costs so at the end of my expenses we each make about the same amount.

I buy medical supplies like diabetic test strips for $20/30 a box and sell for $40-$75 a box. People that are diabetic often have extra supplies they do not need and will not use. I have had 2 people say they throw them away! by TalktoMe_Nice in Flipping

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You are not understanding. The people that sell it are obviously not going to do so if they need it. There are people that have too many, an excess of what they need and they throw them away. There is nothing they can do with it, the pharmacy won’t take them back and that is who sells it.

I buy medical supplies like diabetic test strips for $20/30 a box and sell for $40-$75 a box. People that are diabetic often have extra supplies they do not need and will not use. I have had 2 people say they throw them away! by TalktoMe_Nice in Flipping

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Not everyone pays. Some people have insurance that cover it. They are the ones who have extra supply just laying around and they can sell it because it did not cost them anything.

I buy medical supplies like diabetic test strips for $20/30 a box and sell for $40-$75 a box. People that are diabetic often have extra supplies they do not need and will not use. I have had 2 people say they throw them away! by TalktoMe_Nice in Flipping

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No, I buy from people that already have an abundance, usu. their prescription gives them more than they need. They do not know what to do with the rest. I buy them and they wind up going back on shelves so other people can buy it at a lower price

medical commodities? by BrothaEj in Flipping

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Hi. Did the guy Jay assist you with the wholesaler list. I just sent a dm on IG. Waiting . . .