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SELLING UP

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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SELLING UP

Postby abrodie » 20 Jul 2012 4:32

QUETSION,where would the best place be to sell an up and running buisness ??
van-stock-tools ??
ebay do not allow you to list LOCKPICKING TOOLS and i was wondering on your morals of just selling to anyone(not a bonafide lockie)?
would this be wrong?
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Re: SELLING UP

Postby 2octops » 20 Jul 2012 11:31

http://hawleylocksupply.com

He buys out locksmith businesses.
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Re: SELLING UP

Postby abrodie » 20 Jul 2012 11:51

Many thanks for your reply
i think that i need to look this side of the pond, i forgot to state i am in the UK ! :roll:
:oops:
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Re: SELLING UP

Postby cledry » 20 Jul 2012 16:55

abrodie wrote:Many thanks for your reply
i think that i need to look this side of the pond, i forgot to state i am in the UK ! :roll:
:oops:


It is pretty obvious you are in the UK by your location. In a few years I might have taken you up on a buy out. I am going to relocate to Penzance and will need a van and tools and some stock.
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Re: SELLING UP

Postby abrodie » 21 Jul 2012 3:06

i was looking to get out while i am in the unsure mood,hey u never know it might be just a faze im going throu
im here to be me
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Re: SELLING UP

Postby crusaderman » 19 Oct 2012 16:48

Just wondered how long you've been running your business? Like you I'm new to this...but Ive been runnning since July this year. It's slow at times...but I'm gonna stick with it. If you're putting the time in, then you will reap the rewards eventually. I had a mate who trained up at the same time as me....he spent £1000's on tools advertising and stock. He gave it up after about 10 months and guess what...I got most of his stuff off him for half price!!! Quit now and I'm sure you will lose out financially because of fore-mentioned.
So my advice is.....stick with it Bro! :wink:
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