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Strange ways to make money
The first time I heard about an old couple that went diamond hunting in
parking lots, I knew there were more ways to make money than my scheming
mind could imagine. By twelve years old I was taking Playboy magazines out
of newspaper recycling bins to sell for a dollar each in school. I also
sold ammunition to both sides in my brother's paper-wad war, so I had a
taste for the more unusual ways to make money. I still do. Here are some
of the stranger money making stories I've collected.
Treasure Hunting
The old couple mentioned above can recognize the sparkle of a diamond
amidst pieces of glass, from a hundred feet away! Parking lots are where
most diamonds pop out of there settings, due to the temperature changes
when people get out of their cars. Wandering mall parking lots has become
their second retirement income. Treasure hunting obviously goes beyond
the common conception.
A man in California took the shag carpet from a large theater being remodeled,
saving the owners the cost of disposal. During the thirties the theater
was a place where the wealthy went, and the wealthy, like all of us, lose
things, but more valuable things perhaps. When the man cut up and carefully
shook out the old carpet, it was found to contain over $2,000 worth of
precious stones, rings, and rare coins.
Selling Things
At a campfire near a desert hot spring one winter, my wife and I met
a man who sells stuffed animals on the side of the highway. When we saw
him again, in his van full of stuffed animals, I pressed him for details.
He buys used stuffed animals at thrift stores in bulk and then sells them
alongside the highway. Early on, he even got the stores to give him the
animals, with the agreement that he would return with the money or the
animals the next week.
In some small towns he can get a vendor's permit cheaply ($18/year, for
example). Otherwise he just sells until they chase him out of the county.
He says he hasn't been fined yet, and he claims he sold $4,000 worth his
first month. I think he was exagerating, but because of him we include
used stuffed animals in our flea market stands with some success.
Beating The Casino
I worked at a casino for years and I saw a lot of people foolishly writing
down the numbers that came up on the roulette wheel. Foolishly, I say,
because their their theories were nonsense. Casinos will always welcome
these players and even hand them the pen and paper.
One player, however, was actually scientific about it. By finding a bias
in the wheel, after "charting" it for 5,000 spins, he made thousands
betting on just one or two numbers. When a number comes up, it pays 35
to 1. One of the numbers, because of manufacturing imperfections or whatever
reason, was coming up 1 in 27 spins, instead of the average 1 in 38 spins.
He bet $10 a spin, and he profited $80 for every 27 spins of the wheel
in the long run. That's about $100 per hour. The ups and downs were dramatic
though, so this is not for the faint-hearted. I saw this player lose as
much as $700 in a night, but he later confided that he profitted over
$80,000 before the casino changed the wheel.
Making Money With Real Estate
Making money with real estate isn't unusual, of course, but there are
less common ways to do it. There was a man, for example, who went around
optioning hilltops. If the owner wanted $30,000 for the land, this invester
might offer $300 for an option to buy the property at full price ($30,000)
within six months. The sellers liked the idea of getting full price, or
just keeping the $300.
Next, he contacted radio stations, police departments, and cell phone
companies that might need a hill to put a radio tower on. It is common
practice to lease the properties on ten-year or longer leases, for tax
reasons. Once the investor got a lease signed, it was relatively simple
to get a bank to lend the money for the purchase.
He might have payments of $200 per month until the loan is paid. The
radio station puts up the tower, and rents the hilltop for $350 per month.
Total risk? If he doesn't find an interested party, he walks away, losing
the $300 option fee. He succeeded often enough to afford a few losses.
More Strange Ways To Make Money
You can, of course have a strange job as a way to make money. I wouldn't
want to be an "Odor Judger," who gets to smell armpits all day
to help make deodorants that work. Being a "Chicken Sexer,"
isn't as bad as it sounds, however. This jobs just involves sorting through
baby chicks to determine if they are male or female. Now, being a recliner
tester for the Lazy Boy Company - that sounds like a great job.
About the author
Steve Gillman has had an interest in all the many ways to make money
since childhood. You can read about more strange businesses and jobs
at his website: http://www.UnusualWaysToMakeMoney.com |
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