Do yall agree?
Good thread I wonder myself
Good thread I wonder myself
Good thread I wonder myself
Unfortunately that type of shit solves nothing but dude getting charged for assault instead of contacting his attorney file a lawsuit seeking damages for fraud.. he could get how much he paid for the fake shit plus attorneys fees and any interest incurred..Damn, that slap was wicked! I didn't expect that at all!![]()
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Yeah, but sounds to me more like negotiating skills and networking. Is that what's really keeping Black jewelers from getting into the business? It didn't seem to add up to me anyway.Samething he said about jewelry can be said about a lot of situations as middlemen.. I deal with pussy you know how many people dont Think about paying the person that connected them with female talent for bachelor parties( they think about the female price but don’t consider the person that’s actually connecting them with the chicks) people have no idea sometimes what it takes to get girls to come through events especially on certain days and if you have to be there and host/babysit.. they don’t understand if things go perfectly or great lot of times is cause the middleman.. had a few clients/friends see the process and afterwards a whole lot of respect was given and understood than large amounts of money were given to me cause they didn’t realize it’s a whole process.. especially if you go aite go get the talent yourself than and disaster stories go down when they attempt or try to be cheap or get talent that they not familiar with
Well truth is the diamond district wasn’t created with black people in mind.. all them products especially the expensive 1s were cater towards cacs. Being black in the game and catering to a black demographic would basically give you limited clientele.. so unless you tapped into a bunch of black people that indulge and buy expensive jewelry it might be a harder thing to do.. now if you broaden your consumer base and sell to others than you have a better chance of survival.. also prob lot of racism when dealing with other consumers they prob prefer to deal with cacs, Jews, mideasternYeah, but sounds to me more like negotiating skills and networking. Is that what's really keeping Black jewelers from getting into the business? It didn't seem to add up to me anyway.
Why not be the middle man with the money too? You make sure you get paid as well has everybody elese?Samething he said about jewelry can be said about a lot of situations as middlemen.. I deal with pussy you know how many people dont Think about paying the person that connected them with female talent for bachelor parties( they think about the female price but don’t consider the person that’s actually connecting them with the chicks) people have no idea sometimes what it takes to get girls to come through events especially on certain days and if you have to be there and host/babysit.. they don’t understand if things go perfectly or great lot of times is cause the middleman.. had a few clients/friends see the process and afterwards a whole lot of respect was given and understood than large amounts of money were given to me cause they didn’t realize it’s a whole process.. especially if you go aite go get the talent yourself than and disaster stories go down when they attempt or try to be cheap or get talent that they not familiar with
This… dude could have told homie I can get that watch for 17k but he the connect so he buy it for 15k and bam he makes 2k off it easy.. the other dude still thinking the watch a bargain at 17k lolWhy not be the middle man with the money too? You make sure you get paid as well has everybody elese?
The middle man touches money also… some dancers have diff prices.. but let’s give an example.. each girl cost $250.. someone wants 4 girls that’s a $1000… if I say it’s gonna cost 1200-1350 ( you start hearing complaints or hear dudes on a budget or they heard about a group of chicks that’s cheaper, blah blah… sometimes people come to you with a budget.. all I got is $1000 how many dancers can I get with that.. now if you say 3 dudes would look at you crazy sometimes.. or some females cancel out new 1s come in etc.. like I said it’s wayyyy complicated than I can type.. diff ethnicity diff prices.. diff type of chicks/looks… day of the week.. time limits, etc.. every chick is not the same, every request is not the same, and most time consumers don’t know what’s good for them.. with all the colorstruck nigs out there it really gets complicated.. also there’s prebooking fees with certain chicks, etc.. does every guy have the money upfront? Of course not.. do all guys get singles for events? Of course not.. bunch of shit that people don’t consider… oh and I forget the key thing..when people book..do most book weeks/months advance? Nope.. you might get an out of nowhere booking that night , the day b4, 2 days in advance which really complicates shitWhy not be the middle man with the money too? You make sure you get paid as well has everybody elese?
Because the jews ice is cold..er, I mean clearer lol
He said his client double back and ended up buying the watch without him there… the jeweler ended up telling him and that’s why he ended up getting commission… he technically wasn’t there for the sell but the jewel was real enough to inform him and pay him some money cause he know that he would’ve never met that customer without him.. not every person is real like that or appreciate situations like thatSounds like he is bad at his business. He should have let him client know his fees from the start, but it seems he was hoping the guy would do the right thing and pay him something. It also seems he did not have already have an arrangement with the watch dealer because he had to try to get a commission from the dealer after the fact.