tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4687526100634149438.post455320106756076457..comments2024-01-25T08:49:06.522-06:00Comments on Hanabi Boy: The Tin BoyYujihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17025841543342602157noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4687526100634149438.post-84768003438194317622012-09-01T21:37:59.906-05:002012-09-01T21:37:59.906-05:00One day I would definitely like to teach Kai about...One day I would definitely like to teach Kai about money and business, and using something of interest to him would be a great way to do it. I'm just a tad reluctant to do it now... not sure I want him to discover how easy it is to buy tins. He may drive us crazy asking us to get him more. ;)Yujihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17025841543342602157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4687526100634149438.post-38973261430598791722012-09-01T19:26:58.919-05:002012-09-01T19:26:58.919-05:00Perhaps Kai would like to peruse E-bay for tins......Perhaps Kai would like to peruse E-bay for tins...no rain :)<br /><br />Seriously, if he got into collecting a particular item...with extensive foreknowledge...he could make a profit. I used to make money on the side buying and selling gold, precious gems and diamond jewelry. I learned all I could about them...and hunted for special deals through auctions and the like...and I sold them on E-bay, Yahoo, and Amazon. On most of my items...I only bought that which I knew I could get at least a 50% profit. On many items...I got 100% profit because I knew what to buy and at what price.<br /><br />It could be a great hobby which would teach about business and money. I intend to teach my son a little later (he is too busy with school work right now).Shiroi Torahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05869506932268171410noreply@blogger.com