My neighbors love my resale business.
I sell my rugs for $100. Same rug that’s sold at Costco for $250+.
I bought it for $16.
My customers are saving more money than I am netting.
Is there a better win win situation out there?
This week I received 10 units of sectionals, sofas and living room chairs.
I’ll be throwing 2 units away, will spend likely over an hour cleaning 1 unit and will attempt fabric stitching on 1 unit.
I’ll also make my investment back after just 2 units sell.
Reselling is full of hurdles and I keep jumping them to find incredible profits.
@BeachChicken69 I have 6 tables and 20 chairs. Every weekend in May was filled and every weekend in June has at least y one booking. No contract now but should do it. Haven’t had issues though
$10 per table and $2 per chair per day! Delivery fee based on distance or free self pick up
6-FOOT FOLDING TABLE NOW $28
Price dropped on white folding table with handles at Walmart
Over 1,000 sold since yesterday, Target is selling similar ones for $60
Free shipping for Walmart+ members or orders $35+
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@avivafashion11 Last dermatologist appointment I had, I showed up to the office and there was a hand written sign on the door that they moved to the next town over.
No notice at all and then I got rude comment from the receptionist for being late lol
May resale biz numbers
Facebook marketplace net sales: $2757
eBay net sales: $1456
Cost of goods: $2453
$1760 net profit for the month!
3 big wins:
Dresser $200->$500
4k monitor recorder: $150->$400
Golf @bstock lot: $875->$1500
Some say to find a niche to master. The only niche I'm interested in is high demand product bought for as cheap as possible.
@rpreston339 Facebook marketplace listing. $10 per table, $2 per chair for 1 day rental. Delivery fee based on renters location or free porch pick up. I'm booked every weekend in June.