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My son repairs iPhones, iPods, and iPads. The average repair nets about $40 in profit. You'll charge between $50 and $90 for the repair, and the parts are as little as $10. 25 repairs a week at a $40 profit is $1,000. Sweet? We think so! So how do you do it? |
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2).You might already have an old bicycle that has been in the garage for several years, as well as still in working situation. Take it out, see it to a good bicycle repair shop, and allow the chips to put all of the maintenance work to get it in good running transaction. Above anything else, additional fruits and vegetables have a bicycle that is safe to ride on. In case you do not own a bicycle |