"We really need your help," Maria, who runs her handcrafted jewelry business with her dad "in the heart of New York City," told O'Leary on the episode.
"That's serious coin," O'Leary commented on the amount of inventory, "and for her business, it probably means life or death.""The good news is, that inventory is on consignment, which means Maria still owns it. It's hers. She lent it to the store until they sold it." But "this thing is mired in a bankruptcy now," which complicates the process, he said on the episode.
Neiman Marcus "asked me for all the paperwork and it was at my fingertips. So, I emailed it to them right away, and in less than a minute, the head of jewelry got in touch with me and apologized for not getting back to me earlier," Maria told O'Leary.
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MakeIt If he could help me make just $100 thousand, I would be grateful. (After taxes of course). kevinolearytv
MakeIt Love Mr. O'Leary. His story is an inspiration.
MakeIt He’s still a dick and his wife drunk drove a boat and killed people.
MakeIt Not even going to read this, but I'm sure kevinolearytv got some sweetheart deal for 'helping'....
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