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Become a semi-professional trader :) Get pets from vendors and sell them at the AH. In theory everyone can go get them for 50s, but a lot of people can not be bothered to travel and will spend the money. Depending on your server and people's mood, they can sell for between 5 and sometimes even up to 35 g each. He sells a rare white kitty for 50 silver, but he only has one and only spawns a few times per day, so people will pay a LOT for it. If it does not sell on the AH straight away, put it in the bank and repeat a few days later. I just sold one on my server for 350g, and that was cheap. It's worth camping out in the canals to wait for him if you are patient enough. Better still, get to a neutral AH and sell your Alliance pets to the Horde. They will pay more because it's their only way to get them. Run down the road from Duskwood and avoid everything that moves. Only hot spot is a Reef area, which you can circumvent. You will get a feeling what is cheap or expensive on your server very quickly. On my server, cooking recipes are hot currency at the neutral AH, too. If you are on a PvE server, create a Horde character and do the same on the other side. You can trade with yourself (read "laundering money") by listing stuff at the neutral AH and have your other character buy it from yourself a minute later. (A bit risky if lots of other players are browsing and buying, but pretty safe at, say, 5 am on a tuesday morning). Does not work on PvP though. When I started doing this at about lvl 30, I managed to earn about 2000 g in the first month. (PvP, so no Horde character to double up.) I invested most of it to start my own guild by hanging around a starting area and paying people a few gold to sign the charter, then buying additional bank tabs for my very own private guild bank as soon as I could afford the cost for the next tab. That way I can store very large amounts of stuff until later, and I do not have to spend so much time running to and from the different vendors. It seems incredibly expensive at first, but once the money starts rolling in you will have enough to expand in no time. Here's some extra advice: - There's always someone who will break your lucky streak by suddenly listing 30 pets for 80 silver each. Just put your stuff in the bank and wait it out. - sometimes, you wo not sell anything for a whole week and your mailbox will be stuffed with returns. Do not worry if that happens. Some other times, you will earn buckets of money to make up for it. - Weekends are bad for selling, because everyone is off school/work and farming, so prices crash when people undercut each other. Wait until tuesday or thursday when most people do not have time to farm or visit vendors themselves. - This is a really mean trick: have 1 or 2 Alts list the same stuff for horrendous prices, then undercut your own price by a good sum. If other wholesale-sellers see there's already loads of rabbits for sale, and it looks like an undercutting price-war is going on, they might wait until later (see my tip above). Your "expensive" ones might not sell, but they will make your "cheap" ones look really cheap. Happy trading :)
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Sounds a little like my husband. He does all the vacuuming and works like a horse out in the yard, so I can not complain. We have enough money to keep our cars fixed. I do the grilling, iron his clothes every day for work and bake pie. He can change a car tire. I guess I could, too, if I had to. They tell you how to do that in the owner's manual, I think. But we have AAA. He's not really a crier. You made me remember how much I like being married to him. Think I will get off the computer now.