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View Poll Results: Which Line is Better
Raise All In since we only have a little over psb left 3 25.00%
Call and push turn 8 66.67%
Fold you idiot, he has a set 1 8.33%
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Old 04-26-2007, 04:54 PM
DonkeyKongSr DonkeyKongSr is offline
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Default What\'s Your Stuff Worth?

This link was posted in LOL. It's an eBay listing for someone selling all their worldly possessions.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180111240725

My question is, what do you think all your stuff would sell for if you sold it? It doesn't need to be one whole lot like this, but if you sold everything you have, what do you think you could get for it? Include cars, houses, whatever you think can be sold. Let's ignore debt here and just talk about the cash you would generate.

For me, I've got a car worth about $20K. Other than that I've got a fairly new computer, a laptop, a cheap TV, a bed, a desk, some dressers, a PS2, an XBox, a few games for each, a Zen Touch MP3 player, iPod nano, and iPod Shuffle. All of that...ummm, maybe $2-3K depending on what I could get for the computers. Somehow I think I could scrape up $1K for all my remaining random items. I'll say $20K for the car and high end $5K for my stuff. So, I think $25K is a decent estimate. Paying off my car loan, I'd be worth about $5K, which is sad. What about you?

(I think these should be decent breakouts. Remember, this is the gross amount you'd make.)
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Old 04-26-2007, 04:58 PM
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car- 35k
2 Jeeps- 6k
clothes- new probably about 30k, I have no idea what used clothes would sell for
used Golfclubs- 2k
computer/monitors/laptop- 7k
safe- 500
Gas gril- 400$
weber smoker- 100$

thats about it as far as valueables, my tv is fairly crappy, my bed is only worth about 300 new, and I could probably get about 2 or 3 k for the rest of my furniture/books.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:02 PM
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Default Re: What\'s Your Stuff Worth?

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clothes- new probably about 30k, I have no idea what used clothes would sell for

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Yeah, I think clothes are crazy in depreciation. I probably have spent over $15K on the clothes I have right now, but I don't think they'd sell for much at all.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:04 PM
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Default Re: What\'s Your Stuff Worth?

I inherited some lake property that's worth over $800k easy. And my own home is worth over $200K, so that's over a mil right there. Real estate, baby.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:04 PM
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clothes- new probably about 30k, I have no idea what used clothes would sell for

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Yeah, I think clothes are crazy in depreciation. I probably have spent over $15K on the clothes I have right now, but I don't think they'd sell for much at all.

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Actually, I forgot about my suits, etc, those are probably about 15 to 20k worth, new, so a grand total of about 45k?, but Id bet that suits dont depreciate as quickly?
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:05 PM
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I inherited some lake property that's worth over $800k easy. And my own home is worth over $200K, so that's over a mil right there. Real estate, baby.

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Yeah, I figure there might be quite a few real estate people over $1 million. I thought about another category over a million, but I was already at 10 answers and said [censored] it.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:06 PM
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clothes- new probably about 30k, I have no idea what used clothes would sell for

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Yeah, I think clothes are crazy in depreciation. I probably have spent over $15K on the clothes I have right now, but I don't think they'd sell for much at all.

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Actually, I forgot about my suits, etc, those are probably about 15 to 20k worth, new, so a grand total of about 45k?, but Id bet that suits dont depreciate as quickly?

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Suits may be worth something. Dunno. Anyone have an experience in selling used clothing?
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:09 PM
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house 200k
cars 20k
assorted household items 10k (some collectibles, mostly just accumulated stuff)

Looks like 230k
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:17 PM
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I've got a George Foreman Grill and a Shrek 2 DVD.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:27 PM
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$10k of miscellaneous crap like electronics and $2m of real estate
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