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    • I Traded a Bobby Pin for a House in a Year — Here's How

      Product manager in San Francisco

      • Demi Skipper, 30, is a product manager in San Francisco who started the Trade Me Project. In a year and a half, she went from a pair of earrings to a Chipotle Celebrity Card to a trailer.
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  2. Dec 11, 2021 · After a year and a half of pouring blood, sweat and tears, Demi Skipper has successfully taken one single hair pin and traded it up all the way to a house.

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  3. May 12, 2021 · Demi Skipper would like a new house, but she’s not buying one. Instead she’s planning a daring strategy of trades – and millions are following her journey. Neelam Tailor. Wed 12 May 2021 04.00...

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  4. Jan 3, 2022 · Demi Skipper, 30, is a product manager in San Francisco who started the Trade Me Project. In a year and a half, she went from a pair of earrings to a Chipotle Celebrity Card to a trailer....

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · By Wilson Wong. It began with a bobby pin. In May 2020, Demi Skipper offered up a lone hair accessory for trade on Craigslist. Eventually, the trades got bigger, from a small diamond necklace...

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  6. Dec 16, 2021 · 16 December 2021. Getty Images. Imagine if all you needed to own your own house was a worthless hairpin. Well that is exactly the feat Demi Skipper has achieved - by trading up items on TikTok....

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · Courtesy: Demi Skipper. In May 2020, Demi Skipper started with a one-cent bobby pin listed on Craigslist. Now, about two dozen trades later, Skipper has bartered her way up to an $80,000 house.

  8. Dec 13, 2021 · Demi Skipper, who runs the popular TikTok account Trade Me Project, revealed Sunday that she had accomplished her goal of trading a bobby pin in a series of increasingly large exchanges leading...

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