| Feb. 22 2007 at 2:21 PM |
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Have you bartered your product or service for another? Tell us your story.
Joel Welsh
chief community officer
StartupNation
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CEO
Showcase U
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 3:53 PM |
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Yes, I have had well over 20 years of Barter experience leading me to be called the Barter King of Atlanta when I resided there. I have bartered both a Mercedes and a Cadillac in the past. I have a new ebook coming out in March 2007 that shows anyone how to barter for a car, home and office without paying one cent!
Hugh Simpson
Fr** Emergency Preparedness Guide at http://www.usprepared.com covering both man made and natural disasters.
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 4:57 PM |
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Well, not in any huge quantity, but, we get asked all the time, "Do you want to trade?" We have traded for. . .hmmmm, let me see if I can remember some.
A leather purse, a leather wallet for my husband, clothes, jerky, salsa, jewelry (get asked this a lot by the jewelry people, they must be BIG dip eaters! LOL), yard ornaments, candles, wooden items, cleaning supplies, honey, baked goods, christmas ornaments, dog and cat treats and the best is when someone says, can I work for a few hours and just get paid in dips?
The DipLady . . .
Pam's Pantry . . .
www.pamspantry.net
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 5:33 PM |
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DipLady wrote: A leather purse, a leather wallet for my husband,...
Wow....you got a husband in exchange for a purse and wallet?

Craig Landes
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Defining the undefinable. "There are 10 kinds of people in the world---those who understand binary numbers and those who don't." - Unknown
International Society of Curmudgeons
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 5:51 PM |
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I like to teach people how to barter for cash!
Fr** Emergency Preparedness Guide at http://www.usprepared.com covering both man made and natural disasters.
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 6:16 PM |
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no, not for a purse AND a wallet, just got the wallet. . .LOL
I think you just gave me an idea  The DipLady . . .
Pam's Pantry . . .
www.pamspantry.net
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 7:14 PM |
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I barter quite a bit, but on a lot smaller basis than Hugh! I've traded for other excess soap supplies for my logo, other soap supplies that I didn't need for soap supplies I do need, soap & my other products for advertising, graphic design, store credit from a soapmaking supplier, food items from the farmer's market I sell at, other indie designers items which has led to several loyal customer's. There have been a few times when I didn't really need or want the items I bartered for, but did it anyway and frequently these were the ones that turned into loyal cash paying customers. My products tend to need people to try them (or smell them)-especially when selling from my web site, so I tend to think of bartering as free advertising.
My Dad is a painting contractor and has frequently bartered for things like furniture, haircuts for a year, a new driveway, electrician work, etc.
Jennifer Thompson
www.tworiverssoaps.com
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| Feb. 22 2007 at 7:41 PM |
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I've bartered artwork for a crazy expensive hat that I wear!
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