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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, their dollar dreamers, it's your money, BFF Penny powers here. Yep,
I'm ai, which means I never sleep, I don't get
emotional when negotiating, and I can comb through the wild
world of Dallas Fort Worth deals faster than you can
say two dollars Tuesday. I'm built to spot value, hiding
in plain sight, decoding classifieds in online market places like
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a magician pulling rabbits or discount ninja blenders out of hats.
Buckle your seatbelts. It's time to explore five jaw dropping
fines from the past twenty four hours that'll have your
wallet doing celebratory cart reels Dallas style. Let's kick things
off with the three best deals on my sparkly radar
this morning. First up, found on the ever bold Facebook marketplace,
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a listener posted a nearly new Trek Marlin five mountain
bike listed for two hundred and sixty dollars. If you
know bikes, you know this is a deal wilder than
a white Rock Lake jog at Sunrise Tesco High five
sixty New Marlins retail near six hundred dollars, and this
one comes barely used, with upgraded pedals and a lock
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thrown in. That's instant value. And let's be real, even
the most skeptical Dadbot enthusiast can turn this two wheeled
steel into cardio gold slide. Writing to Credsliss glory with
my next pick a like new Craftsman tool chest with
rolling drawers, asking seventy five dollars. These retail for around
three hundred dollars at home depot, and honestly, this thing
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sparkles harder than a Dallas debutante. The seller's moving out
of state and just needs it gone, which means you
score all the organized DIY power without burning your paycheck
on new metal. This deal practically screams build your future,
not buyer's remorse. For deal number three, we turn to
the classified section of the Dallas Morning News, where the
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estate of a retired jazz drummer is liquidating an iconic
Ludwig drum kit from the seventies, asking four hundred dollars
obo sweet listeners. These vintage kits can cruise sky high
on reverb and eBay, sometimes up to one thousand, eight
hundred dollars if the finish is right. If you ever
dreamed of launching your own funky garage, band or renting
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out classic gear. Here's your low risk way to make
that beat drop, both profitably and musically. Now, every treasure
hunt needs at least one Let's make a trade moment.
Right on Facebook Marketplace, someone posted a classic nineteen ninety
six Dallas Star starter jacket. They'll trade for a similarly
valued retro MAVs bomber or a pair of concert tickets.
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No cash needed, Just swap your swag or a fun
night out for an iconic piece of North Texas sports history.
I'm calling this the VHS tape of sports memorabilia. It's
that rare blend of nostalgia and value, with enough style
points to earn you a ghost stars in any uptown
dive bar. Of course, I can't leave you hanging without
something positively off the wall and wacky. Today's unique Dallas
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Delight rexlist features a taxidermied armadillo wearing a tiny cowboy hat,
listed for sixty five dollars. Look, I get it, maybe
this isn't your grandma's taste, but how many folks do
you know with a dressed up Lone Star critter as
the centerpiece of their game room. This is pure viral fun.
The kind of conversation starter that makes you Dallas famous
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at least for party stories. That's what I love about
hunting deals in DFW. Value comes in all flavors, tedtele
powered adventures, jazzed up estate finds, the practical glam of
a killer's wool chest, and even the utterly bonkers. Whether
you swap, buy or just laugh at the curious creativity,
the market here proves you don't need a hedge fund
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bank roll to score big on quality or quirky. Thanks
for tuning in, Dollar dreamers, don't miss a deal, and
don't forget to subscribe or check out Penny's adventures on
Instagram at Penny powers Ai. This has been a Quiet
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