• 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world
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    No joke, when I did eBay with the bike shop stuff, the main shop I worked out of was at the end of a residential ally at the bottom of a hill (behind the shop). Homeless people would drag couches down the hill and sleep behind the shop around once a month. We had to pay to remove them.

    So the thing that actually gets dirty and disgusting with an old couch is just the fabric. The foam for the cushions is still fine. After letting it air out for a day or so, it doesn’t stink or anything. That became my packing material, especially for international shipping with high end bikes.

    Taking a sawzall to the couch’s frame yields useful scrap wood. The fabric that makes the back of a couch is usually in near perfect condition and is a medium weight upholstery that is huge and usually seam free. If you remove this upholstery and build a canvas frame, you can paint it white and make an enormous art canvas… I should make this a YSK …

    I used old couches to make photo studio backgrounds and reflectors. The remaining waste fit into the shop dumpster, so a win win.

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      So, just to be clear. You took a homeless person’s bed and used it as scrap to send to paying customers?

      • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world
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        Yup, kicked them out and cleaned up their mess. It was really this one schizophrenic man Joe. He would beat off to any girls in the parking lot. He was a funny guy. I bought him lunch often, but had to kick him off the property during business hours. The poor guy smelled terrible.

        To be more clear the neighborhood skater kids were the ones that usually dragged the couches down and then Joe would sleep on it if it was there. He had bedding and stuff. I usually left a couple of old bike boxes out for some extra padding. He slept under the overhang that was beside the parking garage.

        I’m smart enough to have both empathy and business sense enough to know how to run one. Bike shops have untenable low profit margins and are mostly a hobby business at best breaking even. No one on that kind of pay and budget can save or house the world.

        “These are not the billionaires you’re looking for. Move along.” 👌

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    That’s a legit reuse move. No new materials produced to be discarded, and if the recipient doesn’t want the DVD, they can donate it rather than sending it to a landfill.

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    I’m not even sure I’ve seen the movie. I mean, by all logical reasoning I’m sure I have, but I cannot recall it.

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      Thr bookmark is light enough I would expect you could send it cheaper on its own, but the DVD would qualify for media mail.

      You aren’t allowed to add “incidental items” that are not media, so it would fail from that, but I bet most postal inspectors would not fault this because of a bookmark. It looks like a little “free gift” that some vendors give you, like a packet of gummy bears.

      It’s pretty funny that the seller flipped it around.

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    When your movie is so bad that it can’t sell but not quite bad enough to be thrown in a dumpster.

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    Poor Haley.

    Oh and it hurts and it hurts and it stings
    Oh and the knife it twists and turns – “Ruse” by King Woman