1980s: I Have a Selling Platform

1980s: I Have a Selling Platform

by Specialized Unknown Person

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511Kwords249chapters
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Ch. 249Increase Production
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About This Novel

Back in the 1980s, Su Daqiang found that the situation was not good. His wife had just left, and he had seven children, two grandchildren, and two granddaughters. He also had eccentric parents, and only the third child was in his eyes. Fortunately, the platform that helped farmers and brought goods in the previous life has also followed, making a fortune from the agricultural products of this era, allowing children and grandchildren to live a good life. But before that, Su Daqiang decided to divide the family first, and he could no longer let some people suck blood!

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Summer Insects Cannot Speak of Ice_ea6mo ago

It's a fun and enjoyable story to watch.

I read it in one go, it's great. Since robots are arranged to transport goods, we can also have a boss Qin later. The writing is very smooth and natural, and there is nothing poisonous. Although there are some places where logic cannot be paid attention to, it's fun to read them all.

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Left-handed Master5mo ago

It's a mindless novel that you can't read with your brain. It's too big and exaggerated. You don't need to resell fruit furniture or anything like that. You just go to the market and collect some Yuan Datou, antiques, or monkey tickets. It saves trouble and makes a lot of money. Now monkey tickets only cost 1 or 2 yuan. You can sell them for thousands of dollars later, making thousands of times the profit, or buy some good mahogany, rosewood, and what kind of furniture? It is sold directly online, so this is unreasonable and cannot withstand scrutiny. Is furniture considered to help farmers? If you must sell agricultural supplies, collect some large yellow croaker, grouper, and precious fish and sell them to make more money. If that doesn't work, just go to the market and buy some fresh pork. It will save you trouble to sell it. After all, it is pure free-range pork, so there are many loopholes in this.

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An Ovo Cat Kitty6mo ago

nice

Come on! Update a lot, preferably 20 updates a day. The author has completely written the kind of chronicle I want to read. Because I have read a similar book, but that one sells seafood. In order to find the same type... I kept searching, and the result is here. I am very optimistic about you!

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Enamel Kobayashi6mo ago

It's best to let the platform system hire real logistics personnel, otherwise you won't be able to ask people to put the goods wherever they go every time, and it will be easy to get help.

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Drunken by a Pot of Tea6mo ago

Prices are too exaggerated. In the early 1980s, people who were so wasteful would have been targeted.

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Book Friends 20240811162_de4mo ago

After reading Chapter 83, I really can't stand it anymore, even if I don't use my brain.

What the hell, at that time honey was 50 per catty, what was the worker's monthly salary, and I gave my son 500 per day. Write some prices that are the same as **.

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Xiao Yang is Here 7386mo ago

It's pretty good, please update soon.

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Book Friends 20241011276_eb6mo ago

Just to add some logic, don't send the platform directly. Instead, send the platform and a few trucks will come. Otherwise, if you have so many goods, no one will see them and they will disappear! It doesn't make sense!

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Reader 16674290484003266566mo ago

Okay, it looks very enjoyable, but there are too few updates.

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Yue Du Looks at Each Other4mo ago

Isn't it too outrageous for you to charge things at the prices in the 1980s and buy them at modern prices?

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