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In today’s video I’m discussing how I got into the used car business and what I was doing up to that point.

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  1. jayaybe1

    Lol, "Little Lord Fauntleroy" >cough> JWW >cough cough>

  2. jackjchristie

    Supposed to be a car channel and your rabbiting on about razors..
    Jeezo….

  3. MacBegbie

    Just watched that Nespresso advert. It must have been that mustard cardigan hey? πŸ˜‰ nevertheless, that’s still quality πŸ‘πŸ‘

  4. Dario Karim

    I like you mate, I can relate to you.

  5. Bizness Crew

    I'm sad to hear your bad experiences with razor blade purchases. If I may suggest, you should try Aldi. Their stores are air-conditioned, offer free parking and largely self service. The razors there do not have security tags and if the open checkouts have too many people a bell is rung and within a couple of minutes one or more additional checkouts are open. You can get the blades at a low price and often it's cheaper to buy the razor together with the razor blades in one packet. Yes, they are packaged in that awful hard to open packaging, but 10 seconds with scissors and job done. Out will pop the razor with a 6 pack of refills. These will keep you going for ages and will cost a couple of pounds. If you look at my channel you will notice I'm a bald bloke, so those razors get plenty of use. Although they are cheap the blades themselves are German made so quality for sure. I hope that helps.

  6. old school gaming

    10 out of 10 lad fuck the haters you made something out of ya life keep it up

  7. Rob B

    Good to see and hear someone explain how they got where they are today, so many people assume car dealers are crooks only out to shaft you, I know from experiences this is not always the case, which I might add here is not the case with you it would seem. I liked how you explained about buying and selling cheap cars on the side, brought back memories of me doing similar back in the eighties, working full time and buying and selling cars on side. Basically I did it because I enjoyed it like you, I have always been interested in taking motors apart (my mother, if alive, would vouch for that, having caught me in her kitchen stripping down my motorbike engine when I was only 12 years old – I did have newspaper on floor though ;- )) also to make spare cash to help with finances of a growing family. Thanks for interesting tale of your life in cars, perhaps people will understand now how hard it is to get started in car sales. I did once consider like you giving it a go full time, but in my days with no internet, social media to speak of, it was mostly local sales from local garages, there were too many established garages in my area so decided not to.

  8. S J

    Fair play, sounds like you've worked your arse off and it's paid off. Love the channel

  9. Vox Boggie

    "rather than work harder" ?πŸ€” So you think people are poor because they don't work hard enough! Knob!

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