[quote name='ingotheranchhand']What the heck? Come one people, if you sell 15 of them and only make $30 profit on each one, you still make $450 dollars in profit. $450 in profit is well worth it. Geez...[/quote]
no, it's not... at least not to me. Let's say she sells all 15 for $250 (being generous) and she paid $200 for each system. She's netting $50 per system for a total of $750. Now she has to factor in shipping for all 5 systems - let's be generous and say $18 per system (with DC and insurance, of course) for a total of $270. Her profit now is down to roughly $480. Not too shabby....
Oh wait, I forgot about all that driving... Let's see.... visiting 6 TRUs in a 60 mile radius would easily span 400 miles of driving (at a minimum) if we use 60 miles as the radius of that circle and assume she at least drove the circumfrence's length in her travels (she probably drove more but I want to be conservative). Now let's assume she drives an average car that gets 20 miles to the gallon. Her total gas costs based on a $1.919 per gallon cost (source: AAA at
http://198.6.95.31/) would be about $38.18. Now we are down to a profit of $441.62. Not bad....
Oh crap I almost forgot about all of that time the jackass and her daughter spent doing this. On a very conservative estimate, this lady also wasted at least two working days (16 hours) of her and her daughter's lives. I'm basing this on the fact that if they drove 400 miles going an average of 40 miles an hour (taking into account city and highway driving) they spent 10 hours in the car. Now let's not forget the time spent in each store... we can assume they were fast because they knew what they were buying so we can say 20 minutes per store on average for another 2 hours. Now we have to consider the time spent listing each auction, packing each system, making another trip to the post office and mailing them out which I think 4 hours of that is reasonable.
This all works out to around $220 per person for 16 hours worth of work meaning they averaged $13.80 an hour for their troubles. I won't even go into eBay fees, PayPal fees and the dreaded nonpaying bidder which would kill all profit if she shipped one out and got a chargeback. Any way you slice it $13.80 an hour is shit and totally not worth it.
