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What is a good gift for appraisers?

If I post one of my Bitcoin addresses will you send me $100 worth? I won’t feel uncomfortable and I’ll assist you in enjoying the holiday season early. :-)
I have one I have lost 33% this year, but "they say" it will boom by the end of this year. That clock has about run out.
 
My son in law keeps telling me it is "on sale" as its price has dropped from $3 to $2. I maybe should not take investment advice from millennials.
 
I have one I have lost 33% this year, but "they say" it will boom by the end of this year. That clock has about run out.
All those crypto and wall street guru bulls make crazy predictions, they remind me of loan officers and their estimates of value.
My son in law keeps telling me it is "on sale" as its price has dropped from $3 to $2. I maybe should not take investment advice from millennials.
I've decided just to treat it like a tech stock and ignore the peaks and valleys.
 
All those crypto and wall street guru bulls make crazy predictions, they remind me of loan officers and their estimates of value.

I've decided just to treat it like a tech stock and ignore the peaks and valleys.

Since whatever sports team I root for loses and any crypto I invest in tanks. Anybody can contact me on what not to do.
 
Christmas is here. I know this is late but I try to get my appraisers a gift up to $100. What is a useful gift? What have you found??? Thank you and happy holidays to you and your office!
I will digress for your pleasure only. You are asking a very open ended question. I will show a small bit of intelligence.

What type of benefits do you already give to your employees? Am I reaching tender areas?

Do you independently contract the people you want to give $100?

I am like a wild goose where the flock left me.
 
I'm surprised you didn't suggest a keg and a toga party. How far would $100 go for a gathering of your peers?

Toga parties were out of style in the 70's, pajama parties were in. A quarter keg of beer was nine bucks. A hundred bucks would have lasted me two semesters.
 
A ticket to a motivational speaker on how to get fired up and get a positive mental attitude for year 2026. That's the best gift you can give them but they will ***** and moan about how that's a waste of time.
 
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