Tony Mase here with a story I'd like to share with you...
A few years back, when he was but five-years-old, my son and I were out running some errands one Saturday morning when we happened upon a tag sale (also known as a garage sale or yard sale, depending on where you live) that, always on the lookout for the obscure, hard-to-find kind of books, toys, and video games he tends to like, he wanted me to stop at, which I did.
There but a matter of seconds, he immediately found an entire box full of video games under a table (where no one else was looking) with a sign on it that read "$10 for All!".
As he was looking through the box full of video games, I asked him if he saw anything in there he wanted. "No," he replied (I don't think there was anything in there he didn't already have), "but we can make some money on these daddy," he added, reminding me of how the owner of the local video store where he rents games and movies is always "bugging" him to sell him the games he doesn't want anymore (which isn't any).
Being very familiar with his stock of video games, he told me he knew he didn't have most of the these games and, being "good games", as he put it, he'd probably buy them from him for "more than $10", besides "it's only $10 for the whole box," he added, "how could we go wrong?"
Unable to argue with his youthful logic, I loaned him $10 to buy the box full of video games (he didn't have his money with him) and off, across town, to the video store we went.
The video store owner couldn't have been happier to see us and immediately offered my son $100.00 for his box of video games, which, as you might imagine, he gladly accepted; thus, at the ripe old age of five, making himself a quick $90.00 profit in less than 30 minutes...
And...
He did it without using any money of his own (remember he borrowed the 10 bucks from me) to boot! :-)
Now...
Just so you don't think he's some sort of child prodigy or something...
Let me share the rest of the story with you...
After we left the video store, since it was nearby and still open, we stopped at the bank to, as is his rule, deposit 50% of his "earnings" in his savings account (the other 50% he's free to spend anyway he likes).
When he went up to the teller to make his deposit, she asked him, "Wow, where'd you get all this money?" After he explained to her, in great detail I might add, what he'd just done, with a big smile on her face she said, "Well, I guess you're going to be a businessman just like your dad when you grow up," to which, without hesitation, he replied...
"No, I'm going to be a policeman during the day and Batman at night."
Oh well!
By the way...
He's since decided dad's way might be a smarter route to go. :-)
Now...
I'll bet you're wondering...
How'd he know how to do this?
Simple...
He'd seen me do it dozens of times, the most recent having been a couple of weeks earlier when he'd watched me buy 5 books on a very specialized type of art glass at a nearby "remainder" bookstore, we were browsing in, for $15 each and turn around and sell them to a book dealer friend of mine, less than an hour later, for $275.00 each, making a quick $1,300.00 profit for less than an hour's "work".
I guess that got the little guy's attention. :-)
Although I've been doing this kind of thing for years (buying and selling "stuff" for a quick profit), only recently did I discover there's actually a name for it...
Whatteling?
What's chatteling, you ask?
Why...
It's the buying and selling of chattel, of course.
Cattle?
No silly, not cattle, chattel!
Chattel being the legal term for personal and/or corporate property.
Thus...
Chatteling is simply the buying and selling of personal and/or corporate property for profit.
And...
As you've just seen...
It's so easy even a 5-year-old can do it!
Now...
My point of telling you all this is...
I also recently discovered that, believe it or not, someone actually wrote an ebook on the subject; an ebook I liked so much in fact, I bought the rights to it, updated it, added some new materials to it, and, I'm pleased to tell you, I just released...
You can get *all* the details about it at:
=> http://www.chatteling101.com
Chatteling 101: The Beginner's Guide to Chatteling gives you everything you need to get stared right now, TODAY, to begin getting your share of the billions (yes, that billions with a "B"!) of dollars being swapped for chattel every year:
- You don't need a license...
- You work when you want...
- You have NO boss...
- You don't need an office or a store...
- You don't need employees...
- Chatteling can be an ALL CASH money maker...
- You don't need a computer (though you'd be a fool not to use one)...
- You don't need a website...
- You don't need an opt-in email list...
- You don't need to let a single living breathing soul know what you're doing...
- You can "fly low and collect the dough", off everyone's radar screen...
And...
You can get started with as little as a 5 dollar bill!
You can get *all* the details at:
=> http://www.chatteling101.com
Chatteling 101: The Beginner's Guide to Chatteling takes you step-by-step from how to make a very quick 100 bucks all the way up to $1,000.00 a day or more, without a job, without a business, without any hassle, part-time or full-time, at your own pace.
After reading it, you'll never look at a classified ad, thrift shop, or yard sale quite the same way again...
I promise you. :-)
With that...
I highly encourage you to check Chatteling 101: The Beginner's Guide to Chatteling out for yourself at:
=> http://www.chatteling101.com
You'll be *really* glad you did!
To your success,
Tony
P.S. In Chapter 3 of The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace D. Wattles wrote:
"At different periods the tide of opportunity sets in different directions, according to the needs of the whole, and the particular stage of social evolution which has been reached."
With the "apparent" state of the world economy being what it is, the current "tide of opportunity" makes chatteling even more lucrative right now than it's ever been and it presents an *unparalleled* opportunity that can be easily taken advantage of within the framework of Wallace D. Wattles' philosophy...
Here's the link again:














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