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    I have an idea to repair broken or damaged devices that are sold for cheap on ebay and then refurbish/repair them. After repairs, I would try and sell them for more than I spent on the devices and on replacement parts. One problem is that I have little experience in repairing devices but I think most damages will be pretty obvious and I'm willing to spend the time to learn about the parts of the devices and how they work.

    The devices I have seen on ebay that sell for cheap are broken 3DS's and worn phones. I have done some browsing on the internet and have found cheap parts for these devices like new screens and new casings. With some more research, I feel that this business could turn me a profit. If anyone has any advice or questions I would definitely appreciate it.

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    That sounds like a neat idea! You'd really have to know what you're doing, though, with fixing the devices.

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    I think it would work and could be profitable. There are lots of tutorials on YouTube to do many of the repairs and instructions online to do others. There aren't a lot of specialized tools required as well.
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