How To Hussle Right?

NoobgrowerLbc

Well-Known Member
This may piss some of you but this thread will have nithing to do with weed but this is how i hussle in a legit way and i will try to teach the art of haggling for a profit. Also how i apply that art to make income

i hussle on cars from craigslist and any lead of a car im looking for i use to work for a dealer and find him cars and made that foo pretty rich till i saved enough on my own to invest. I would get a car that i know would sell to my circle of friends at a price i know they would like. When i find that car i call up the private seller and attempt to low ball. Luck will play your way depending how you ask, i ussually tell them this is all i have in my savings xxx $ which is usually 600$ lower than asking price of the car and offer to buy in cash right now if they would accept offer. Once i meet for the test drive i would act extremely interested and tell them i want it but only one thing holds me back a bit. The xxx $ is all i have if possible can you lower a bit further so i can afford title change. And ussually the seller will understand and drop price further. If you do the math - 600 - final price seller reduction = anywere from 600-800$ possibly more profit from that purchase. The cars i aim for are ussually 3500-5500 pretty steep investment but the skill pays for itself.
 

Kubla

Well-Known Member
This isn't hustling. It's being an unofficial used car salesman.

But hey, if it puts green in your hand then more power to you.
 

klonerone

Active Member
This may piss some of you but this thread will have nithing to do with weed but this is how i hussle in a legit way and i will try to teach the art of haggling for a profit. Also how i apply that art to make income

i hussle on cars from craigslist and any lead of a car im looking for i use to work for a dealer and find him cars and made that foo pretty rich till i saved enough on my own to invest. I would get a car that i know would sell to my circle of friends at a price i know they would like. When i find that car i call up the private seller and attempt to low ball. Luck will play your way depending how you ask, i ussually tell them this is all i have in my savings xxx $ which is usually 600$ lower than asking price of the car and offer to buy in cash right now if they would accept offer. Once i meet for the test drive i would act extremely interested and tell them i want it but only one thing holds me back a bit. The xxx $ is all i have if possible can you lower a bit further so i can afford title change. And ussually the seller will understand and drop price further. If you do the math - 600 - final price seller reduction = anywere from 600-800$ possibly more profit from that purchase. The cars i aim for are ussually 3500-5500 pretty steep investment but the skill pays for itself.

WTF? Ya your plant looks great!
 

kevin

Well-Known Member
i've got a couple of friends that make a sweet living doing this. they live it 24/7, if that's not hustling for some of you i don't know what is. it's a legit way to make a buck noobgrower. used car broker is the proper term.

This may piss some of you but this thread will have nithing to do with weed but this is how i hussle in a legit way and i will try to teach the art of haggling for a profit. Also how i apply that art to make income

i hussle on cars from craigslist and any lead of a car im looking for i use to work for a dealer and find him cars and made that foo pretty rich till i saved enough on my own to invest. I would get a car that i know would sell to my circle of friends at a price i know they would like. When i find that car i call up the private seller and attempt to low ball. Luck will play your way depending how you ask, i ussually tell them this is all i have in my savings xxx $ which is usually 600$ lower than asking price of the car and offer to buy in cash right now if they would accept offer. Once i meet for the test drive i would act extremely interested and tell them i want it but only one thing holds me back a bit. The xxx $ is all i have if possible can you lower a bit further so i can afford title change. And ussually the seller will understand and drop price further. If you do the math - 600 - final price seller reduction = anywere from 600-800$ possibly more profit from that purchase. The cars i aim for are ussually 3500-5500 pretty steep investment but the skill pays for itself.
 

Jeffdt1966

Active Member
not exactly hustlin there ... example being ... I went to a local bar last weekend with my wife, my pool cue, and 67 dollars. We left drunk and had 178 dollars....all from one crappy bar pool table and playing 10 dollars and a beer a game : ) thats a hustle....you sell used cars : )
 

Timmy22

Member
Yeah, its kinda hustlin. I used to do this several years ago as a side gig. My state though kinda through a couple curve balls to negate people from doing this. I used to be able to buy a car and sell it without ever putting it in my name. Now in my state you have to have titles notarized in order to transfer. They also put a legal limit to how many cars you can sell in your name without obtaining a dealers liscense. So now I can only sell 4 cars a year in my name and have to have every one of them put in my name. Once I reached the 4th I got a warning letter from the state! Had to start doing it in my wifes name! You can make some good money at this though, especially if your not afraid to get your hands dirty and buy a car that needs a little work. Blown head gaskets are the cars I always seemed to pick up for a couple hundred bucks. As long as the motor isnt locked up and you are a little mechanically inclined, you can pull the instructions off the internet and fix it yourself.
 

puffntuff

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I hustle all day everyday. I take a 9pack or 1/4 key. Give it a spin in the coffee grinder a Lil cut some tone and some oven time then some freezer time and voila. I do this 3 times a week and my pockets are full of cash. I've been doing this longer than growing but I'm about to quit and stick with the greenthumbs.
 

EvolAlex

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a hustles a hustle. a fuckin 9-5 at McDs is a hustle. Stop knocking the kids grind and let him come up, My hustle is graphic design. Yea its a job a career at the same time its a hustle ya dig
 

nl3004.kind

Active Member
a hustles a hustle. a fuckin 9-5 at McDs is a hustle. Stop knocking the kids grind and let him come up, My hustle is graphic design. Yea its a job a career at the same time its a hustle ya dig
dude, i really think you need to reimagine what *actually* constitutes the proper definition of "the hustle"...

i'm actually the guy who wants to have a discussion as to what the hustle is actually constituted by:

1) bad idea: eg where someone decides to make the best of a crap situation "i'm gonna steal a bunch of --- from work, sell it and get paid"

2) bad situation: the point at which it becomes a great idea, "not only from work, but also the bank, the government, the world"

3) bad timing: the place in time where it could be the worst timing ever: "right when my dad aka the vice president of america comes home with the press, secret service, and assorted cronies stop by."

hilarity ensues...

no one, but no one has a sticom called "my mc'd's hustle" playing in their mind, or "how i got rich hustling at the graphic design table" as a heartwarming episode of the show in their minds... you are talking about "how i got into fencing a suitcase full of cell-phones i stole from the laundromat (in 1996 *you know, the chunky ones*?) while on your way to meet your parole officer for lunch with your sister the da"...

wow that was vivid... lol
 

EvolAlex

Well-Known Member
dude, i really think you need to reimagine what *actually* constitutes the proper definition of "the hustle"...

i'm actually the guy who wants to have a discussion as to what the hustle is actually constituted by:

1) bad idea: eg where someone decides to make the best of a crap situation "i'm gonna steal a bunch of --- from work, sell it and get paid"

2) bad situation: the point at which it becomes a great idea, "not only from work, but also the bank, the government, the world"

3) bad timing: the place in time where it could be the worst timing ever: "right when my dad aka the vice president of america comes home with the press, secret service, and assorted cronies stop by."

hilarity ensues...

no one, but no one has a sticom called "my mc'd's hustle" playing in their mind, or "how i got rich hustling at the graphic design table" as a heartwarming episode of the show in their minds... you are talking about "how i got into fencing a suitcase full of cell-phones i stole from the laundromat (in 1996 *you know, the chunky ones*?) while on your way to meet your parole officer for lunch with your sister the da"...

wow that was vivid... lol
Pointless post, a hustles a hustle. Bad situation, good situation, its still hustling. I know of people in pretty good situations driving a porsche but still go out and hustle in some way or another, but okay hustling isnt a show its a fucking lifestyle , dueces
 

ganglyguy420

Well-Known Member
Pointless post, a hustles a hustle. Bad situation, good situation, its still hustling. I know of people in pretty good situations driving a porsche but still go out and hustle in some way or another, but okay hustling isnt a show its a fucking lifestyle , dueces
k i agree with that, its more an attitude. but I like to think of hustlers as people who are constantly taking advantage of others, most hustlers i know do illegal shit but are broke because you cant trust em. im sure there are real good hustlers on wall street or places like but on my street corner there bitch made.
 
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