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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast,
Elvis represents show every day become more and more intrigued
by Posh Mark. I think I need to get in
on this action. I don't know, Danielle, you're doing something
right over there, making the cash. Baby. Tell everybody what's
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going on in front of you. This is not a commercial,
This is not yet. I don't advertise with us right now,
not a sponsor. I am packaging up some of my
nice sales on Posh Mark, and I am sending them
out to the lovely people who purchased them. Now is
this guilt free? Are you're rulling to part with this stuff? Yes,
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it's stuff that I don't use. It's sitting around half
the stuff I donate and then some stuff. I say,
you know what, because I'm going to actually sell ya.
It depends on what it is. I have a pair
of cowboy boots? Would you sell them from? Would I
got you money for your So that was my next question.
I have a bunch of crap at home and I
want I want to what's the profit share here? I honestly,
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I didn't give a profit share to name sold my
stuff and I even told her she could keep some
of the money, like I don't want to then just
helping out friends. I have a feeling that we or
somebody could buy Danielle stuff and then resell it as
Danielle stuff. I don't think so, I don't think. I
don't think that the negotiation process some people. I was
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telling Gandhi I was selling something for like twenty bucks.
Person was like ten, I'm like, really, it's twenty bucks,
and it's obvious that this thing is like a fifty
buck item you're gonna want for ten on? How are
trifling they really are? Like they'll argue with you for dollars?
Are most of them listeners though a lot of them
are listening? Is it weird like getting into like a
debate over money with listeners because it's not real business.
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I get it. But I negotiate with them too about
because because there's there's two things I'm saving up for,
so I keep them money that I made. I wanted
a Chanel bag, but to be honest, I don't know.
I got a breakdown and get it. And then but
there's a pair of Gucci sneakers that I've been wanting
and I can get them on Posh Mark and I
feel like if I use the money I made, then
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it's not actually me spending real money. It's like monopoly money.
My husband does not agree, because if you cash it out,
that's real money. That's what he said. He goes the
money that you've been making, why don't you cash it
out and bring it home to the family. Can you
sell liquor on this thing? Because I have two bottles
of Scotch from the game Game of Thrones. Remember I
told you when you bought that you were never going
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to flip it. You're like, I'm gonna do it. I'm
gonna do it, and especially now that that show bombed
like the last that Scotches were nothing. Now drink it. Man.
You can sell liquor if you sell something else, and
then it comes with the free bottle of liquor. In
case you didn't know, you can't sell the people that
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don't know what we're talking about. There were ten specific
bottles that were that tailor tailor to specific story houses.
There were two that were rare, but but Gandhi and
I found them when we were in Singapore at the airport.
We're like cases of this ship. So we brought them
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all up. We did and we were laughing because Scary
had no idea anything that was going on with these
bottles or the houses or anything that was happening. As
soon as he heard like this thing is kind of cool,
people are going to be able to buy it, he
was like, I'm buying them. I'm flipping him. Oh yeah,
but I can't flip. Well, that's like they didn't they
have like the Oreo cookie, the special Game of Thrones
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Oreo cookie. And this guy was in the store and
he was trying to buy like twelve packs them and
the lady and Target was like, no, it's too per customer,
And I know you were just here. He's like, I
wasn't just here. She goes, yes, you were, and you
purchased two others. Well there's one of the same register
under them now in Target. Of course, nobody wants all
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that stuff, like I could sell anything. I know you could,
but you know what it's You could sell it, but
what are people willing to pay for it? I get
what I want out of it. But Scary knows this.
There are people like Daniel had a pair of shoes
for twenty and someone off at ten. I have. I
had a TV set that I was selling for to
seventy five and somebody wrote, I'll give you a hundred,
like that's not close. So I said, no, I'll do
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to forty five if you come this weekend. They go,
what's the lowest she'll take? I go to forty five.
They'll go one twenty. You just asked me. So, so
I'm selling an old printer that my wife was like,
let's get so I was like, it's like a three.
I was like forty dollars. I put up for forty
and they wrote twenty with a dollar sign. So I
wrote dollar sign and oh wrote back, yes, I'm not
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I'm not selling. People will give you like they thinking,
like you're just putting the makeup prices, but at least
if it's close, Like if someone offers me to thirty
for to seven, you'll aline. But if they say to you,
what's your best price and you give it to them,
the haggling is over at that point. Louis on bag
on there and I put it for a lot less
than it's worth because it's a little beat up. It's
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it's not in perfect condition, but it's not in bad condition.
But I'm willing to trade for that. Like if you
have another, Louis you want to get rid of, I'll
trade you for my My girlfriend wants Chanelle. Because I
was creeping. After Danielle said it, I was like, oh,
let me go check this out there, so I'm really
really good, very expensive. Most of them were used. Actually
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some of them. Again, isn't that like five thousand dollars?
Three thousand dollars? Are you sure they're real? Well, here's
the thing. If it's five, this is like a commercial.
This an it's posh mark. This is only a posh mark.
If it's five hundred dollars or more, they will do
a free authentical so they're authenticated, and then they'll send
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it to you if it's real. If it's not real,
you get your money back. But if it's under five
and you want them to do it, you have to
pay for them to do that. Now I get that.
Now Scary wants to buy girlfriend of Chanelle bag. And
I just asked. I just asked the question. Is some
of the merchandise on there used? Would you say that
it's brand new or that it's used to your girlfriend?
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If it looks brand new, I would have to say
it was repurposed somehow, or I can't, I think exactly.
I don't think it's a conversation you ever have to
have somebody. I don't think most people are like well
as listen to are you know if you have a
friend to give, if you give a friend a gift,
you can't tell your significant other. That is that's how
I get around. Do you tell him anything at all?
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You're giving someone a gift. I would never feel your
Gucci wallet. I would never give him a gift and
be like, here's your brand new Gucci wallet. Right, Actually
I'm kind of exciting, but no, you know what GENTLY used?
Or you know what I do anything? Just give her
the gift, right, Or I can go really old school vintage.
You say this is vintage, and then maybe I don't
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say anything. Just give her the gift. Go to the store,
get an empty box, put it in the box. Mention,
well know what you can buy on here the boxes? Yeah? No,
I I got. I got my girlfriend something from Tiffany.
Remember I bought it that purse and I couldn't fit it.
I couldn't fit the box, the Tiffany box which everybody
wants in my bag, So I left it in my
hotel room. I go to Tiffany to get a box.
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They're like, um, can you show us a receipt? Like
they wouldn't just give me a box? Like people take
the boxes and box on on here if you want, oh,
if you want a whole bunch of boxes two hundred
forty dollars. But they sell the box. So people come
into the store all the time trying to get boxes
for free so they could get they could scam people into.
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This is a nice one. This one. Look, it's like
a and honestly because I got my girlfriend's no A
Gucci bags. Girlfriend. Yeah, man, she goes around a lot
in your house exeriously like we she has all these purses,
right yeah. And I'm like, you know, Daniellko, get some
serious money because you only ever you is the one.
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Those are all just sitting up in the well. That's
my spring bag, you Yeah, the same one all year around, right, Yeah,
sucking women carry the same wallet every day. This I
just got this little cupid but not from Posa, from something. Okay,
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So I got her Remember that bag I bought her
in Vegas. It was the Tiffany Blue person I'm like,
oh my god, you can wear this one. She doesn't
know I can only wear it with a certain outfit.
If I used it once last year, I'm dying for
that bag. I'm going for that. She won't know it's missing. Seriously,
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she used it once last year and only after I
said something. You know, you want to use it again,
right the day after you sut, She'll go look for
My kids do that with their toys, like I throw
ship out or I donate it, and then all of
a sudden, because where's that stuffed animal that had the
three the one I I go, the one you've never touched? Yeah,
that one, I go on, it's living on a farm
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with your puppy that we gave it. I don't know
that'll tell them less fortunate kids are really enjoying it
right now. Don't you try to get it back? Oh
my god, it would be rude, scary. I think the
Classic channel, which is the one we all want, like
this black one with the thousand by the band, isn't
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that's such a waste for a band that's one of them.
It's a small one. That's one of the reasons why
I have not used my money from Posh Mark for that,
because in my head, am I so crazy for a
bad I'll I agree, that's one of those things, like
I'd spend that money on the person and have nothing
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to put in it. Right, I don't think I'll tell
you something Nate wants is a waste. So usually when
you spend more money on something, it does its job better. Right.
If you buy a more hold on, if you buy
a more expensive car, you're buying you hope it runs
better at last, longer, it rides better. Whatever you buy
a better stove and or expense, you expected to cook better,
have more functions. No matter how much you spend on
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a watch, it's only gonna tell of time the same
way it's never gonna do what's job better. You want
a Rolex, right, yes, you give me three thousand dollars,
I'll tell you what time it is every time. No
time it is, and you're not getting It's one of
the few things no matter how much you spend money
on the same time the thing. I agree with you
a hundred on that because up until the point I
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got engaged, I didn't give a ship. I don't even
wear what I want because I want something from her
to signify the attachment. It goes both buy you a
car or something or stere you get your face tattooed.
What if she gets you want her to feel the
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pain that you went through in getting the ring. It
wasn't a pain. I will say that was a very great,
easy process getting the ring. But you know I spend
as a symbol of the marriage. It's a union, It's
a Rolex signified. That's why it's not an e. I
think I'm just going through a phase of well, I
gave her this, I should get something in return. I
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think I'll get to a point where I don't give
a ship. And you know, if I had it, I
probably wouldn't even wear it, because where do you wear
for get something real? Gets something like you would like
this is I love this? I use it? It's better.
How do you get you a cute Louis baton tat thing?
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Mr Brand, Mr Brand ship until you proposed I don't
want to having it. I actually I told you this yesterday.
I totally agree with you on this. I beat it
for tat, which I don't think you're saying for tat,
but I do think that there are a lot of
like groups in society to get the shaft. Guys get
the shaft when it comes to wedding stuff. Single people
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get the shaft when it comes to mary Ridges and
baby showers and all of that. Ship like, do you
know what money I've forked up for my friends? I'm
like yellow at me present. I feel I feel that
pain too. But you know, in the case of the
marriage of proposing thing again, I said this on the
air yesterday, she may she may actually bear your child
one day. She's gonna go through all that stuff. I
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think a lot of you think that she stop. She's
gonna raise the kids. She's gonna she's Gonna's job is quick, Gary,
put down your club. His job is a it's a
quick one to go back to your kid. And then
and then she's got to sit there for nine months.
I listen, she sit there. The ring is the ring
is the ring. That's it, And you can't. She doesn't
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owe you anything for that. Let her get you. Maybe
I should get the Little Lady of Toaster and Heaven
like that an adversary the cookie food. Somebody texted it
and said, my I I didn't get my husband an
engagement gift, but for our anniversary I got him whatever
it was. I go so he had away twenty five
freaking years to get something back in return. Don't say
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you want equality, then want a ring and then give
me nothing. Can we break down Scary's assessment of Nate
having sex? One two and you're all done. It's a
little no, it's one to three four stroke, save your life, recovery,
give her a ring, hope to have sex again some day.
That's kind, thank you, ma'am. But you know, honestly, like
you know, as Gandhi was saying, I didn't really even
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want something until somebody asked me, like did she get
you something to return? I'm like, wait a minute, if
she got a ring, would that be equal for you
to worry that I don't know where the ring I
used to? That is true feminism equality, Yeah, the marriage
ring for the guy, for each other, for each other, Yeah,
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because gets the ring to Yeah. But if you have
a joint bank account, you're just buying yourself the ring.
That's what it was when I got married. But like,
let's go buy rings for ourselves. Really is what you're doing.
I don't think she owes you anything. Okay, you want equality,
don't buy a ring. Just say we're getting made the
role secure the bag. Not about equalities. About tradition, says
the woman who gets the ring. Oh shut up, Daniel,
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I'm with you. This is a very divisive. Did you
give Sheldon anything? Yes, I gave him a laptop. Laptop Okay, No,
it doesn't use the laptop anymore because you know it's
Windows Window married forever. I'm ignoring, Brodie. I'm just letting
your tattoo your face on the rib cage you. No,
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you never tattoo you're significant other on you ever, because
it's I think it's doom doom, but it was. He
had already passed away, and then I got the tattoo.
But it's like a prison tat. It's the ugliest tattoos.
Let's just say. Heather says, you know what, Nate, I
will get a tattoo. I'll get a tattoo. You know,
I would say tattoo going because I don't want to
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stare at my face while I'm doing it. Put a
right above her track. The next time you're in the
studio here, you look at a mirror when you do
fifteen minute morning show