I'd pay $1,000.00 right now. But I suspect they'll go for a lot more than that.
--- In [email protected], "emptybill" <emptybill@...> wrote: > > > " not to mention that trying to sell MMY memorabilia on a forum > filled with disillusioned former TMers is a serious losing battle." > > So can we get some honest self-disclosure here? > > How many disillusioned former TMers exist here on the forum? > > > Who still even assumes they can fit in such a category? > > Come on `fess up. > > > > > --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine salsunshine@ > wrote: > > > > On Jul 18, 2011, at 4:18 PM, Mark Landau wrote: > > > At sixty-five, I have very little savings and have lost my job. I > was planning to work into my seventies. My predicament forces me to > attempt to sell them. I am hoping that the person they are meant to go > to will have the wherewithal and will to honor their value. As 108 for > over four years, I spent around $100K working for the movement pretty > much seven days a week (when not rounding). As 108s, we weren't paid, > paid $1000 a month "so as not to be a financial drain on the movement," > and paid all our own travel (and sometimes other) expenses. Small > amounts will not be considered. > > > > > > Another possibility is donating to me so I can donate them to the > movement. > > > > > Mark, this sounds familiar. Didn't you try > > > > selling them here a few years back? Did > > > > you ever try the suggestions about ebay? Sorry > > to hear you're in such dire circumstances, but I > > am failing to see what the sale of the sandals, even > > if they were to bring in, say, $1000, is going to do > > for you in the long run, not to mention that > > trying to sell MMY memorabilia on a forum filled with > > disillusioned former TMers is a serious losing battle. > > You're 65? Then you're eligible > > for SS. You don't say what your "predicament" is, > > but there are various programs in most states for seniors on > > fixed incomes, or no income. > > > > Sal > > >
