Posted by mkirsch on June 13, 2012 at 10:31:02 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: American pickers posted by BushogPapa on June 12, 2012 at 16:56:45:
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Pan-handlers don't walk around with a stack of $100 bills.
They pay fair wholesale prices for what they buy. The people they deal with on the show are clearly savvy enough to hold their own with these guys.
So what if all they are thinking of is $$$ signs? Don't we all at one time or another? They clearly love what they do and are making a living at it.
I mean yeah, they can be a little intrusive but they knock on the door and ask, just like any other door-to-door salesman. Fuller Brush man. Schwann's frozen foods. Eureka vacuum cleaners. Avon cosmetics. Amway products. Wonder bread. Heck, even the milk man.
The difference here is they want to clean up some of your junk and give you money for it, not sell you some junk and take your money.
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