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OG LennyT 06-04-2005 12:38 AM

Whats your biggest sale?
 
Whats your biggest one-time sale? I just landed a $99 sale for Cybernetbucks :thumbsup

adonthenet 06-04-2005 12:46 AM

285,000$
not online.. :P

taibo 06-04-2005 12:46 AM

congrats

Paul Markham 06-04-2005 12:59 AM

$10,000,000 sold Bank of Americe the office furniture for their new UK offices in South London. Installation over three years, 6 weeks after the last desk went in they decided to close the office and phoned us asking if we would like to buy it back.

We declined.

I earned $80,000 over the three years from the sale. Not a lot but the credibility it gave us and the furniture was worth a lot more.

This was 1981 to 1984

Antonio 06-04-2005 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charly
$10,000,000 sold Bank of Americe the office furniture for their new UK offices in South London. Installation over three years, 6 weeks after the last desk went in they decided to close the office and phoned us asking if we would like to buy it back.

We declined.

I earned $80,000 over the three years from the sale. Not a lot but the credibility it gave us and the furniture was worth a lot more.

This was 1981 to 1984

with $80 000 back in 1981 - 1984 you could probably buy a small house in London, now you can only buy 2 rolls double ply toilet paper with that money

Dirty Dane 06-04-2005 01:12 AM

made some 150$ sales with hegre-archives.com

J$tyle$ 06-04-2005 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charly
$10,000,000 sold Bank of Americe the office furniture for their new UK offices in South London. Installation over three years, 6 weeks after the last desk went in they decided to close the office and phoned us asking if we would like to buy it back.

We declined.

I earned $80,000 over the three years from the sale. Not a lot but the credibility it gave us and the furniture was worth a lot more.

This was 1981 to 1984

That's an interesting story, Paul.

My grandfather had contracts with furniture manufacturers all over the U.S. and sold primarily to major universities around the country.

The man sold millions of $'s of furniture that filled buildings upon buildings at a time - dorm rooms, class rooms, offices, etc.

On top of whatever he made on the sale of the furniture he'd charge like 3 - 4 times his actual cost for installation. I remember seeing an invoice on his desk one time for 180K for a deal at Rutgers University - I asked him what it cost him to hire the crew to do the work for him - and he said "about 60K"!

I can only imagine how much he made from selling the furniture!!!

About 5 years ago he donated a wing/pavillion to NYU Medical Center.

The old guy is definitely one of my heros!

hova 06-04-2005 03:34 AM

I sold my first house for 290K

Manowar 06-04-2005 03:36 AM

i sold a jelly bean to Steve Jobs for $320k

AdultMovies.bz 06-04-2005 03:37 AM

$490,000
When I sold my old house haha :)

OG LennyT 06-04-2005 03:37 AM

Sorry I wasnt more specific, I am talking online sales here.

Congrats on your other sales though!

Machete_ 06-04-2005 03:52 AM

$200 from a webmaster refferal with my prim. sponsor
$2800 from a hostingdeal i reffered whit my secondary sponsor

Se sig for more details

spideriux 06-04-2005 04:53 AM

99$ mensniche

Major (Tom) 06-04-2005 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J$tyle$
That's an interesting story, Paul.

My grandfather had contracts with furniture manufacturers all over the U.S. and sold primarily to major universities around the country.

The man sold millions of $'s of furniture that filled buildings upon buildings at a time - dorm rooms, class rooms, offices, etc.

On top of whatever he made on the sale of the furniture he'd charge like 3 - 4 times his actual cost for installation. I remember seeing an invoice on his desk one time for 180K for a deal at Rutgers University - I asked him what it cost him to hire the crew to do the work for him - and he said "about 60K"!

I can only imagine how much he made from selling the furniture!!!

About 5 years ago he donated a wing/pavillion to NYU Medical Center.

The old guy is definitely one of my heros!


Damn i went to rutgers. Those desks were pretty uncomfortable :)

Duke

J$tyle$ 06-04-2005 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker
Damn i went to rutgers. Those desks were pretty uncomfortable :)

Duke

Yeah, they're designed to be that way so you pay attention and don't fall asleep!

LOL


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