That’s a lot of work for $86. Your house is going to be a hoarder house soon. Not trying to be negative just saying. My mom did that and we had to throw a ship ton of stuff in the trash when she moved. She loved doing it as a hobby and had her own site to sell her stuff. She didn’t need the money.
It was about 2-3 hrs of thrifting and I still have 3 items left from that trip to sell and two of them are higher ticket items. Once it’s all said and done it’ll be around $200 profit.
I’m sorry but this is quite literally stealing from people who need these items at an affordable price, buying all the good stuff for yourself because you are always at the stores, then reselling it for insane markup online to make profit for yourself. Sad way to make money
@@rewildedreselling it’s really not an opinion just discussing the ramifications of your business decisions. After all money over morals is never the right answer, unless you’re a capitalist
Did you do anything special to get the items to sell quickly? I feel that a lot of items that have good sell rates for me are sitting longer than I expected them to.
Those are terrible numbers, man $87 profit??… the profit will be erased if you count your time spent‼️ meaning you made no money at all- since the $87 don’t cover your time‼️
I guarantee you ppl still find things on days he's not there, ...and on days he is! I also guarantee you the people who need shoes still have many options to pick from, and thrift stores throw out so much stuff, so his way of making money is creating less landfill by bringing items to those who want/will use them. Why would he do that for free? Ppl criticizing you need to think a little more about the big picture.
Not when he is adding to the culture of doing this by posting and advertising it online? He is apart of the problem, if you can’t see that you aren’t being genuine
What categories did I miss?👇
That’s a lot of work for $86. Your house is going to be a hoarder house soon. Not trying to be negative just saying. My mom did that and we had to throw a ship ton of stuff in the trash when she moved. She loved doing it as a hobby and had her own site to sell her stuff. She didn’t need the money.
It was about 2-3 hrs of thrifting and I still have 3 items left from that trip to sell and two of them are higher ticket items. Once it’s all said and done it’ll be around $200 profit.
I’m sorry but this is quite literally stealing from people who need these items at an affordable price, buying all the good stuff for yourself because you are always at the stores, then reselling it for insane markup online to make profit for yourself. Sad way to make money
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@@rewildedreselling no remorse is crazy
Your opinion is crazy..
@@rewildedreselling it’s really not an opinion just discussing the ramifications of your business decisions. After all money over morals is never the right answer, unless you’re a capitalist
You can go every day too. Stop hating.
this is providing nothing positive to the world, you're literally just increasing prices on stuff. just get a job dude and let thrifting be fun
I’m having fun.
Making money with thrifting is definitely fun 🎉😂
This guy should watch and learn.👀
Ur eyes look high af 😂
Did you do anything special to get the items to sell quickly? I feel that a lot of items that have good sell rates for me are sitting longer than I expected them to.
I promote all my listings!
How long did you sit on all the items?
I made this video less than a week after this thrift trip. So everything I said that sold, sold within about 3-4 days.
& the Danner boots sold the day after this video.
Haha idk why i laughed lol 😂
Those are terrible numbers, man $87 profit??… the profit will be erased if you count your time spent‼️ meaning you made no money at all- since the $87 don’t cover your time‼️
This is fkd up when you think about what he's actually doing....
dannnggg :(
How is making a living messed up. Would you rather them sit there until the thrift stores throw them out
I guarantee you ppl still find things on days he's not there, ...and on days he is! I also guarantee you the people who need shoes still have many options to pick from, and thrift stores throw out so much stuff, so his way of making money is creating less landfill by bringing items to those who want/will use them. Why would he do that for free? Ppl criticizing you need to think a little more about the big picture.
Yes. Exactly. Thanks LOL.
Not when he is adding to the culture of doing this by posting and advertising it online? He is apart of the problem, if you can’t see that you aren’t being genuine
bruh u stink goodwill is for people who have troubles with that and here u go just ruining it
I’m sorry.
@@rewildedreselling Man don’t listen to him. There is plenty of clothes for everyone else lol
@@PepperJackk ur just as worst if not even more