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"Hosting a Gold party is profitable in various ways. Apart from selling gold and earn cash the host can get good commission on the revenue generated. The idea here is that while you enjoy the party ambience you can still earn money, which is quite fascinating."



Just don't invite any competition.



"The first step would require you to contact companies that provide specialized services for such events."



Why?



"Some organizations even provide gold buying kits that include scales, devices for determining gold content, gold party tips, gold prices, etc. A gold tester, magnet, and a jewelry scale are the essential equipments of a gold party."



What, no one to bite the coins/goods?



"This concept is extremely popular due to various reasons such as getting instant cash for gold, social gathering with friends and closed ones and turning unused items into spendable cash. Such parties can be organized either at your own home

or at a rented location."



I.e - a lock-up.



"This sounds great and even fantastic but there are certain things which needs to be avoided. The seller must visit jewelery shop before going to a gold party and have your gold weighed. In this way you can avoid loss in gold party. Make sure that a reputable gold company is involved that can be trusted."



You'll get more if you sell at a gold shop or pawnbrokers. Fact.



"Some gold party companies offer help in terms of providing host with wine bottles and other beverages to ensure that the guests are comfortable."



Vulnerable, more like.



"Selling gold at jewelery shops bears the risk of not getting the fair value for gold and thus landing up making a loss."



Wrong. Jewelery shops are regulated by the Office of Fair Trading. Your gatherings aren't.



"However, selling gold in the company of trustworthy friends and closed ones is quite secure. Attend or throw a gold party and I am sure you will enjoy selling gold in the company of your friends and that too with a very good return of your unused items."



Why not break out those loose teeth while you're at it.

irenewhite Wrote:

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> Hosting a drugs party is profitable in various

> ways. Apart from selling drugs and earn cash the

> host can get good commission on the revenue

> generated. The idea here is that while you enjoy

> the party ambience you can still earn money, which

> is quite fascinating. The first step would require

> you to contact companies that provide specialized

> services for such events. Some organizations even

> provide drugs buying kits that include scales,

> devices for determining drugs content, drugs party

> tips, drugs prices, etc. A drugs tester, magnet, and

> a drugs scale are the essential equipments of a

> drugs party.

>

> This concept is extremely popular due to various

> reasons such as getting instant cash for drugs,

> social gathering with friends and closed ones and

> turning unused items into spendable cash. Such

> parties can be organized either at your own home

> or at a rented location.

>

> This sounds great and even fantastic but there are

> certain things which needs to be avoided. The

> seller must visit drug dealers before going to a

> drugs party and have your drugs weighed. In this way

> you can avoid loss in drugs party. Make sure that a

> reputable drug dealer is involved that can be

> trusted.

>

> Some drug dealers offer help in terms of

> providing host with wine bottles and other

> beverages to ensure that the guests are

> comfortable. Selling drugs on corners bears

> the risk of not getting the fair value for drugs

> and thus landing up making a loss. However,

> selling drugs in the company of trustworthy friends

> and closed ones is quite secure.

>

> Attend or throw a drugs party and I am sure you

> will enjoy selling drugs in the company of your

> friends and that too with a very good return of

> your unused items.

iaineasy Wrote:

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> OK sorry Sue pikey is a little offensive to some

> people and i have edited accordingly, but I

> reserve the right to call a women bitch as it is

> just a freindly term and means no harm. sorry your

> offended bitch.;-)

>

> hugs

iaineasy Wrote:

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> OK sorry Sue pikey is a little offensive to some

> people and i have edited accordingly, but I

> reserve the right to call a women love as it is

> just a freindly term and means no harm. sorry your

> offended love.;-)

>

> hugs


hugs???? passive aggressive more like.

Sue just told you that she finds your calling her "love" offensive, and your response is basically "suck it up love" but with the added hypocrisy of a "hugs": basically you're deliberately going to offend you but by saying hugs at the end, you negate the other person's right to be offended. Hence passive aggressive.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> Rosie your talking complete and utter twoddle

>

>

> hugs :)



How's that then? Sue told iain she's offended, so you repeat the offence. I may be talking twaddle, and you're doing what exactly, deliberately offending people?

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> iaineasy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > OK sorry Sue pikey is a little offensive to

> some

> > people and i have edited accordingly, but I

> > reserve the right to call a women bitch as it

> is

> > just a freindly term and means no harm. sorry

> your

> > offended bitch.;-)

> >

> > hugs


xxxxxx


And yes I did notice that Iain's original post had been edited by Jimmy Two Tims to call me a bitch, and I find that very offensive as well.


Sorry if you think I've got no sense of humour - too bad.

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