
11 November 2011 | 9 replies
Even though I am only working part-time, my debts are minimal and I have no need for dollars at the moment--which is why they are stored in the form of yellow metal :)Matty-I haven't considered the 28% tax...might have to manuever a bit to maximize profit...thanks!

19 April 2016 | 22 replies
He did that and one time somebody at the local 7-11 convenience store told him that every time it rained heavily, it flooded some of the lower apartments.

17 November 2011 | 7 replies
Starbucks grew too quickly and found themselves closing stores to stay afloat.

19 November 2011 | 9 replies
Well from talking to the seller he is pretty wealthy he currently owns a convenient store and he wants to sell everything and move to costa rico where he can get 10% on his CDs.

17 November 2011 | 8 replies
That's equivalent to a store missing an item when ringing up your order or a waiter forgetting to ad an item onto the check.

26 November 2011 | 50 replies
There is no universal code of ethics, so it's subjective, but in my opinion, this is certainly unethical.It's no different than walking into a grocery store, buying a box of cereal for $4.99, getting to the counter, and having the cashier say, "Oh, the $4.99 doesn't include the packaging...the total price, with the box, is $7.99."

3 July 2012 | 3 replies
Okay so I move a new tenant into a unit.They call the next day and say the tubs are not draining well.We go and inspect and the tubs are slow draining.We put drain-o and others down the line and it does nothing.Then we call our plumber and he snakes the line.The problem is someone put in a T line from the 2 tubs instead of a Y line so the line is clear from tub to tub but the snake cannot turn a corner to go further into the pipe.So the plumber suggest we use CLOBBER from a specialty store which is straight concentrated sulfuric acid.This does not clear the line.Plumber comes out and then installs a Y line fixing the T-line.Puts a camera down the line from the kitchen which is downstairs and the bath plumbing is in the ceiling.He sees a drink cap and what looks like a bottle but can't tell.We are thinking from a roof put on years ago a roofer dropped a drink down the plumbing vent and it is stuck.So the plumber opens up the wall above the kitchen sink and VOILA the problem is found!

15 February 2012 | 6 replies
The example the IRS uses is a tax-free university running a book store.
2 March 2012 | 6 replies
Scoping out neighborhoods is a survival tactic for me.Physical signs that I look for -* Dumpsters* Contractors coming and going* Elimination of poverty industry (Check cashing places, title pawns, pawn shops) in favor of more bohemian establishments (Coffee shops, box stores, cafes, etc.)* Clean-up and neighborhoods taking care of themselves.

3 May 2014 | 80 replies
So I bought a Pamida store in IA with a NN lease and got into the commercial side of things.