Chapter 286: Su (1/2)
Chapter 286: Su
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Li Du’s words had caused Hans to become a bit paranoid Indeed, if those people knew of the existence of the bejeweled dagger, they would seek them out
None of this would have happened if the storage unit had not been returned to them
However, the way in which the other party had wanted to get the unit back was rather despicable; Hans was filled with hatred when he recalled it, and couldn’t resist saying, ”Sht, I’ve been in this line for so long and have never been so humiliated before!”
Li Du said helplessly, ”What could have been done? It was fortunate that we didn’t get into any issues and left in one piece”
Feeling indignant, Hans gave it sohed, ”Maybe we should take soet these jerks into trouble—we really shouldn’t let them off so easy!”
”Hoould we do that? Don’t try anything funny”
Hans winked at him ”Don’t worry, I won’t Send me those photos you have of them with their weapons I’ll report theration Departrants”
Godzilla, as driving, pursed his lips ”Very bad idea, but this will get theoal,” Hans burst out laughing
Li Du thought it was a good idea to get those Arabs into trouble and get him off the hook
Hans received the photos and then started to send out eht, the police and Iration Department are now on the case”
By this auction had taken place, it was already the end of July, the hottest period in Arizona
The Playboy had been trying his best to help contact clients; the purse had indeed attracted many people’s attention The offers were also acceptable in Li Du’s book: the loas 250,000 dollars, while the highest was 280,000 dollars
But the Playboy was still not satisfied—he thought that the purse could fetch at least 300,000 dollars, as it was unused and well-kept
Furthermore, this could be the last purse on thenine ith tycoons and would probably never be on theon to the mentality that this was a rare opportunity and hoped to fetch a good price for the purse
The Playboy had promised Li Du to sell the purse for a lot of staff, he would contact clients froas tohad already been sold The cabinets and cupboards had been sold for 10,100 dollars; the clothes had been offloaded cheap—the piles of branded clothes, shoes, and hats had been sold for a total of 10,500 dollars
A was Armani, Vero Moda, LV, Chanel, li to the Playboy, some of the articles initially sold for over 10,000 dollars
It could not be helped—post-season, the designs of the clothing were no longer popular in Europe and America Coupled with the fact that they were secondhand, it would be considered a pretty good deal if they could be sold for even ten percent of their original prices
The main issue was that it was not easy to find buyers Those who could afford such clothing were not willing to wear last season’s secondhand iteant, secondhand clothes usually could not afford to pay top dollar
Eventually, it was a clothing ular clothes, they also reconditioned clothes, s, as well as produced counterfeit items for profit
The Playboy said that after they had bought the clothes, they would clean and recondition the them to South America, Africa, Asia, and other underdeveloped areas to be sold as new itee in hand, they could earn up to 100,000 in profit,” he said ”For them, such business makes them their fortunes Too bad we haven’t the channels, and could only sell them for cheap”