Sometimes the Best Strategy Is To Say Nothing | Trash Talk #Shorts [MTV]

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Description: Saying nothing is actually saying more sometimes… What’s your favorite garage sailing tip? #GaryVee #GarageSailing #FlipLife #TrashTalk #Shorts


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Saying nothing is actually saying more sometimes… What’s your favorite garage sailing tip? #GaryVee #GarageSailing #FlipLife #TrashTalk #Shorts


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Check out another series on my channel:
Tea With GaryVee (Fan Q&A Series): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfA33-E9P7FBahSYlSAjOMGsuRPLMWWEO
Overrated Underrated (Hot-takes on Culture): https://youtu.be/TUSNSqA62uI
Gary Vaynerchuk Original Films: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfA33-E9P7FAvnrOcgy4MvIcCXxoyjuku
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Gary Vaynerchuk is one of the world’s leading marketing experts, a New York Times bestselling author, and the chairman of VaynerX, a modern day communications company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a contemporary global creative and media agency built to drive business outcomes for their partners. He is a highly popular public speaker, and a prolific investor with investments in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Coinbase, Slack, and Uber. Gary is a board/advisory member of Bojangles’ Restaurants, MikMak, Pencils of Promise, and is a longtime Well Member of Charity:Water. He’s also an avid sports card investor and collector. He lives in New York City.

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49 Comments

  1. You know. Sometimes things are just priced well. And you can buy them for that price. Hell you could even tell them it's worth a lot more if you're nice and still make a profit

  2. Imagine being a millionaire business person who still goes around and haggles down prices at garage sales for products you already know are worth 3x-10x the asking price. What a wonderful and kind and gracious person you must.

    Yes I know he is demonstrating how to make money if you don’t have a lot of money, but he doesn’t have to actually purchase these things to profit off them. You can make a video showing how much it could sell for and then demonstrate how to negotiate without ever actually buying the product and bragging about making money.

  3. He's banking on all of the comments regardless of how negative. The purpose of the videos that he puts out are opposite of what people think they're intended for. It's not for educating the public. It's his ability to stir people up by being insanely audacious enough for them to what to react to, by posting comments, which they can't help from doing. Each click is a dollar in his pocket and everybody just buys into it, either way. Digital capitalism at its best.

  4. So you are a millionare and you still stealing for hard workers. People have to learn that this kind of people dont do anything for you. Dont give them your time.

  5. Why is everyone so mad that he’s “ripping them off” when it’s literally a garage sale they are getting rid of their junk? Do you think their lazy asses were gonna put in the hours to sell the product on eBay or the research to find it’s value? No because they would have, all of you are showing you are broke bums

  6. Why even post these videos? I don't see 1 positive comment Gary. They are all about how you come to these yard sales and rip these people off even though you are already rich and could just pay what they ask and still make $. This guy smh

  7. I don't get how this dude thinks this video makes him look good. You're not a great businessman because you haggle a middle class family for $2 off a $10 item you already know you'll flip for a massive profit.

    Imagine seeing something you know is worth 5 times what it's being sold for and your first thought isn't "wow! What a great deal, I'll buy it!" It's "how can I haggle $5 off from this middle class family?"

  8. The stuff that you find in garage sales is old, broken or worn down, things on Facebook marketplace, Craig’s list, etc are new or not worn out, and also, imagine flexing on finessing $2 from a family when you’re a millionaire, that’s kinda douchebag behavior