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Reddit mentions of Flash Furniture HERCULES Series Curved Triple Braced & Double Hinged Black Vinyl Metal Folding Chair

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Flash Furniture HERCULES Series Curved Triple Braced & Double Hinged Black Vinyl Metal Folding Chair. Here are the top ones.

Flash Furniture HERCULES Series Curved Triple Braced & Double Hinged Black Vinyl Metal Folding Chair
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    Features:
  • Metal folding chairs are ideal for high use community centers that rent rooms and business centers who host training classes and social events. These portable folding chairs will accommodate extra guests during indoor and outdoor events
  • Black vinyl upholstery - 1" thick foam padded seat - 18 gauge steel frame holds 300 lbs. - riveted steel components - CAL 117 fire retardant foam
  • Suitable for outdoor events - store indoors to protect the frame from extreme moisture
  • Top Review: Incredible comfort from a folding chair. Got these for extra seating for my family during the holidays. Everyone loved the comfort of these chairs
  • PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS >>> Overall Size: 18.5"W x 19"D x 30"H | Folded Size: 18.5"W x 3"D x 39"H | Seat Size: 15.75"W x 15.75"D x 17.5"H | Back Size: 18"W x 14.5"H
Specs:
ColorBlack Vinyl/Black Frame
Height30 Inches
Length19 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight9 Pounds
Width18.5 Inches

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u/nows ยท 2 pointsr/personalfinance

Assuming you want to avoid adult oriented things - and thing that may be considered shady.

I am also assuming your computer is a laptop or relatively mobile.

My suggesting involves a form of selling. First you must pick a subject that you know very well and then think about questions and answers a novice would have.

For example, I know computers/Internet well. Things a novice might ask are:

  1. How can I set up my gmail/yahoo mail/outlook account so it checks mail in other accounts?
  2. How can I set up my gmail/yahoo mail/outlook so that email certain emails are automatically deleted?
  3. How can I see what programs are using the most memory on my computer
  4. How do I backup my computer?
  5. How can remotely view my home computer desktop from my iPhone?
  6. Etc. etc.

    Come up with a nice long list of questions and solutions. The idea provide quick/succinct computer advice.

    Buy a folding table, folding chair, poster boards, markers, and cookie jar.

    Create Signs:

    Computer Questions Answered! - FREE

    Ask me about Computers - FREE QUICK LESSONS

    Quick Computer Solutions - FREE

    Got an Internet Question? FREE answers

    Pack the computer, table, signs and jar into your car and find a spot with high foot traffic. This could be a downtown street, near public transportation, entrance to your neighborhood, community function (street fair, swap meet), the beach, etc.

    Once you pick your spot, setup shop. Unfold the table, chair and put up your posters. Get the jar out, take off the top and affix a piece of paper that kindly asks for donations. Be ready to demonstrate you solutions on your computer.

    Here is what will happen:

    First, because you are offering the services for free, people will be more inclined to visit your booth.

    Second, everyone has a computer and therefore the topic is familiar. You will have people come by that know their answers and want to see yours. You will have people that are genuinely ignorant about a topic that you can help. You will also have know-it-alls that quiz and grill you.

    The trick is to be a good salesperson. You are offering good advice, for free, but without warranty. "This works for me, it should work for you, but I can't 100% guarantee". If you have a great demeanor, people will appreciate the novel advice and provide you a donation you.

    ---

    As an added bonus, I would figure out how to record some of your sessions (web cam?). Then you can post the video with the title "How I made $$$$ quickly...." You can also contact the press describing your adventure and I am sure someone would bite.

    Finally, check out this video (6 mins): Tina Seelig: Classroom Experiments in Entrepreneurship I think you will enjoy it.