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Posted By: Jim Clarke
From what I hear... He has his following of dealers who he passes down all his KILLS from.. I think the only way to describe it is like a PYRAMID. Many dealers rely on him to do their buys during a show.. If all the dealers come together and have one hitman.. Then it is pretty easy to pay high premiums for placement. I would love to know all the companies that support Mr. Mint for certain reasons of my own... I know of two companies which I will NOT support, but I elect not to share info as that would hurt their REP and really start an ugly debate.. I think in my blessing tonight I will ask for EBAY to continue to grow and for show promotors to do the right thing and keep certain PREDITORS away from the front door where un-suspecting PREY don't get KILLED. Just my opinion.... |
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