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Where Do All the Used Euroboxes Go?

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Daniel needs a few dozen used Euroboxes in Jerusalem. They're everywhere — warehouses, loading docks, moving trucks — yet nowhere to be found on Yad2 or Facebook Marketplace. This episode unravels the structural gap between visible consumer markets and the invisible B2B networks where industrial goods actually trade hands. We explore platform design failures, closed-loop trading systems, broker spreads, and a three-layer strategy for outsiders trying to break into the Eurobox underworld. It's not about plastic bins — it's about how stuff really moves when nobody's watching.

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