Idgaf about how you make your money but this shit inflates the cost for everyone else and it’s just a bitch ass method. Get a fucking job at least put in a LITTLE work for your money. Mfs grew up being told “gotta spend money to make money” and nothing else 🙄
As is most of the people that do this, that's the only real sustainable money. Otherwise it's literally not even worth the time, effort, and gas. You gotta go to the store which takes time and gas, find the product (time), drive home (time and gas), list it (time), store it until you sell it which takes space, pack it up (time), send it out (time and gas).... all that for *$26* you'd be an idiot to try and do this full time. Go picking up another part-time job would be a much better use if you're time
@@Noadvantage246 man, you tweakin, you’re acting like making money don’t take time anyway you go about it, why wouldn’t you do this? If you get to where you’re a good reliable seller you’d be standing to profit way more than this, this is like a hustle kick start lol
@@taliajay1043 did he give you some good tips? This seems to be a how to video. I’m not experienced so I also appreciate the advice you left, do you have a teaching type channel or can suggest another channel that also has good advice. Thanks 🤝☮️
"I'll buy clearance stuff at Walmart and resell it on Amazon for a profit!" a month later "Nothing sold and the Amazon price dropped below what I paid for it!"
Lmao…that’s not the point… the make money off views and selling courses… lmao… though this flipping works.. other big things they try sell courses for doesn’t work
@@meisawesome12695 Yeah, well I can go buy a new smart TV from Walmart for $100 less than eBay because shipping prices are out of control. So Why would I buy online from this guy and end up paying more to ship it than it would cost me to just go and get it?
What they don’t tell you is that you have to list it as “used” because Amazon won’t allow you to sell it “new” unless you have an invoice from the manufacturer for approval to sell. Anything from the shelf like this is considered used.
@@flameflame6128 been there done that. Your best alternative is Facebook if you’re in a good area. If not, believe it or not Mercari is decent. But remember, nobodies gonna pay what that guys asking for on the alternative sites.
This is facts, there are people who don’t believe it tho someone tried telling me In the comment section of one of this guys video’s saying he has to stop making videos of trying to make money for RUclips otherwise he’ll go broke 😂
I always use amazon for convenience but sometimes the prices on amazon are still better than elsewhere. It depends what you buy, amazon have better return processes, nice and smooth compared to everywhere else and sometimes I'd spend a few extra £s on amazon because of the ease of use. I'd rather be able to have a smooth and easy return process than jump through hoops with other online retailers if something goes wrong.
It depends on what you buy. Also, prices change frequently on Amazon. If you create price alerts and be patient for things you don't need immediately, you can save a lot.
I use amaon because I'm disabled and can't go out to shop, but I also have ADHD and having to wait is incredibly frustrating and so the shipping times are very helpful
@@sianmilne4879 a scalper will buy out the product so the prices shoot up and then resell for a marginal profit. This guy is still paying Walmart (or whoever) the asking price so what he does with it afterwards is his own business. You people cry but nobody honestly cares haha
@@angelvu It was the episode where Hitler’s death was changed to the day he was rejected from art school. It took a wild turn in every possible direction.
@@lordjaashin its also against Amazon policy to sell things from a retail store like this... You have to be able to provide an invoice from a wholesaler if asked
@@SzymonPmc no they do not, I sell on Amazon, drop shipping is not allowed because they cannot provide a wholesale invoice for the product if requested by Amazon seller support.
@@ChrisGugliuzza he’s buying it with the intent of selling……… whereas someone on a tight budget is going to buy to use it. It’s pretty inconsiderate to buy things like this just to flip for a profit.
@@erikirl01 different logic though factory’s make the product and sell it to retailers to sell he is buying from retailers and selling at a higher price
It's also grimy because your taking a product you didn't need away from people who could've used it. It's like buying a PS5 just to sell it except it's worse because this actually makes people's lives easier than
Yes bro get a job and work on a skill that employers want don't let these people fool you. Drop shipping, amazon, selling on eBay it's all a scam so they can sell you a course
I make 200k a year doing essentially what he is doing here (he's not taking in to account that not everyone can sell every brand) all while traveling the country in my van. Just me though
Right but you still need to front the money and then sit on that stuff until it sells so unless you are netting a 50% profit it’s not worth it because you need money to make money
@@97Retrogamenerd 90% of the time nobody is interested in buying your singular product unless you have them in bulk or have a vendors stand at a local market.
If I’m buying on Amazon, it’s from the biggest Amazon seller I can find, not from some random dude in Jacksonville trying to scalp a 3 year old version of a vinyl cutter.
The two items he found in this video, much like anything you find at Walmart, are restricted items on Amazon. They won’t let you sell it unless you have an invoice from the company that makes the item. Some people who have had an Amazon Seller account for many years are grandfathered in and they can sell pretty much any brand without restriction, but a new seller on Amazon is going to have to hunt for a while to find something they’re actually allowed to sell.
@@killertigergaming7395 This stuff is on the clearance shelf for a reason. Open box, missing items, and damaged goods. The prices listed are for brand new items. Selling it used isn't such a big deal, and I personally wouldn't call it scamming, but it certainly is slimy.
@Spencer M not everything on clearance shelves are damaged, open, etc. Many are out of season or just been sitting on the shelf too long and the store needs to free up space for new items. I've flipped plenty of items on Amazon and eBay from clearance shelves with zero issues.
Except alot of name brand items are blocked from being sold on amazon by the manufacturer, u have to get approval for each brand. Its a huge pain in ass compared to what it used to be
You would be amazed of all the things these idiots try and sell and all the suckers they con in on buying over priced things🤦♂️🤦♂️ someone is always willing to buy something even if it’s over priced by someone that is second hand selling🤦♂️
This is a "hustle" I can't really get behind. That kind of stuff you should leave for people who genuinely want them but couldn't afford them otherwise.
Thankfully the listing, fees, packaging and trip to the PO might be too much effort for many to consider feasible. Ripping discounts out of people's hands for the sole reason of profit is hella scummy.
@@QuackZack I buy designer luxury clothes at 80% off in the department store and sell them for an healthy margin online. It’s not a scam, just a resale business lol
That's why you use Keepa and you can tell if the product will sell in a few days, it's almost guaranteed just opened my seller account I followed a Keepa graph just sold my first product today listed it 2 days ago
@@SixKnives Scalping is a trading style that specializes in profiting off of small price changes and making a fast profit off reselling…. Now tell me What is he doing differently
Awesome, another great tip to earn some quick bucks is to buy everything from a limited supply (like graphic cards or something) and triple the price while selling. Damn I hate scalpers.
Deadass I got my tax refund and was like "maybe I'll buy a graphics card for my computer mines getting a bit old" and doing so would've taken up 90% of my return lmao
You can’t do this unless You are selling a large quantity of the item. Tell ‘em the facts Edit: I mean you can only sell on these websites if you have a large quantity of the item you are selling. (Amazon, etc)
Do you know how Amazon works?? Amazon automatically pools all the sellers into one listing. Whenever you buy something from Amazon twice even if it’s the same listing it can still be from different Sellers
The clearance section was the only place my family could afford to buy things for a long time. It's pretty shitty to take that opportunity away from others 🤨
Most Walmart clearance items are used, open and resealed boxes. If you resell them as new, a) you're lying, and b) I wouldn't doubt Amazon will catch on when the customer sends it back and not allow you to sell.
How many times have you boughten an item from Amazon and the package of the item within the box is damaged? Do you make a return because ethe box is damaged or torn, no you test the product if it's damaged you return the item. Your logic is flawed. You as a consumer aren't gonna return an item solely on the fact the box is defective.
@@leviwooten3795 If I am buying a product listed as new, and the product looks used, or the box looks as though it has been opened, you bet your ass I'm returning it. He claimed he bought a pressure cooker, have you seen how tight and nearly packed those are. More than likely the product was not put in the box correctly after it was returned, and Wal-Mart is not fixing it, they're slapping tape on it and putting it on clearance. The place everyone knows is where items are open box/used. It's not rocket science. You want to sell a product for a profit, the least you can do is source stock at-cost and sell at a markup, like every other business does. You spend how much in gas, and time driving to a local Wal-Mart, buying a product that you resell for a $20 profit. Get a decent job and the hour you spent wasting your time buying, taking pictures and listing a b-stock product, you'll have made the same if not more and with a stable income. People think this resale stuff is real, it's so sad. You want money, get a job. Find a career, be more than a liar who sells used products as new on Amazon.
@@leviwooten3795 That's what a ton of items in the Amazon Warehouse are, items that were shipped back because the packaging was damaged. I always check the Amazon Warehouse price for items I'm looking at. I've bought brand new items that were considered used just because there was a hole in the packaging. There hasn't been a single thing wrong with the items themselves so far, just the box they sit in. You can save a lot of money buying items this way.
A guy selling one unit isn’t causing the listing to soar. Really, it does the opposite. The more people competing for customers, the lower the price goes.
@@S.Nordang Bro imagine looking up anything this guy is selling and not realizing it's cheaper at any other place because you don't have to pay his profit market
Its called business. All due respect, many business do stuff like this. They take advantage of desperate people who need money quick or are just plain lazy. This man in particular is profiting off of peoples laziness as they will pay more for a product because of its ease of access.
If I count the time I would have to invest into doing this from the moment I leave my house and everything in between of me actually getting the money back, it would simply be better for me to work a few extra hours at work and make about double what I would make flipping items in that same time.
Thing about Walmart is that most items are on invisible timers. When they do inventory, if that specific lot number has been on the shelf, exceeding a preset time limit, it's immediately discounted and sent to clearance, even if they just got a brand new shipment. Most of the time, you'd be wasting your time, but eventually you can make a great find
Let's add up the cost of the boxes, packaging, and the time you spend packing everything to get it all to the courier. Amazon is not a profitable side hustle...it's about how much quantity you can move which will require you to transform said "side hustle" into a full time job
1) if someone buys it 2) if someone competes with you immediately and you are forced to sell for lower 3) amazon delist it for whatever reason if its branded. Just so others are aware.
@@michellebradford1624 there’s no such thing as your truth. There is only the truth And the truth is that a lot of Amazon employees just like the fed ex employees or ups employees. They throw your boxes of whatever is inside over the fence. Into the truck off the truck. I’ve seen it done lmao. I’m not oblivious to say every single employee does it but if it’s common enough to happen in front of me multiple times then by all means I’m calling it a common thing. There’s no reason you should be paying the high for something that’s not treated with complete care. I’ve seen videos of Amazon employees throwing the new gen consoles into the stacks of boxes in their trucks. It’s ridiculous to assume that they’re going to all treat your package with care
$20 for selling an Instant Pot. After going to Walmart, bringing it home, listing in online, and shipping the products you definitely could’ve made 10x the money by just working a real job (even if you sell 10 Instant Pots). Get a part-time job related to something you enjoy if you want a little extra money to play with.
i sell items that give me a $5-$20 profit I spend : 1 hrs a day listing 5 times a week =5 hrs 3 hrs a week packing = 3 hrs 5 hrs a week shopping to resell = 5 hrs I make between $800 to $1500 extra a month that’s $15 to $28 an hr this is just me working 52 hrs total a month. im at home with my kids I’m free to go and come I don’t have a boss over me and I choose when to do it. this is 1 of 5 streams of income I have and it’s effortless. i don’t think i want to work 160 hrs at one job with a cap on my monthly income. 😬 I did it many years and i got nothing out of it. but again… this is not for everyone.
Are you including the time you spent at Walmart, gas cost to and from Walmart, and the time it takes to post the ad as well as ship the product in your profit analysis?
Yeah they don't tell you the hours you spend driving to Walmart, driving home, taking pics, posting ads, replying to people, meeting up and selling or packing and shipping. A lot more to it than it seems
Nah if one item is on clearance, every item with that same upc is on clearance too. If it's open and used they send it back to the manufacturer. Opened and unused goes back on the shelf at regular price.
Oh my gosh yes, the whole reason Walmart put it on sale is because people weren't buying it or it's out of season (there may be other reasons too). Why would people buy it at the original price if they weren't buying it before?
Depends on what it is and who is shopping. There's plenty of mid middle class/upper middle class shopping online consistently whom do not care if something is expensive. Or people that get gift cards, etc. People will spend a pretty penny on shoes, entertainment, etc but not food or utensils.
i love how organized your walmart clearance section is, mine looks like a five year old tried to organize by smell
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@@jaydee5638 Exactly what I was thinking 😂
Shit I mean they had a cricut over there.. some fancy ass place apparently.
LMFAO 💀
Idgaf about how you make your money but this shit inflates the cost for everyone else and it’s just a bitch ass method. Get a fucking job at least put in a LITTLE work for your money. Mfs grew up being told “gotta spend money to make money” and nothing else 🙄
His hustle is to sell you all hustles
As is most of the people that do this, that's the only real sustainable money. Otherwise it's literally not even worth the time, effort, and gas.
You gotta go to the store which takes time and gas, find the product (time), drive home (time and gas), list it (time), store it until you sell it which takes space, pack it up (time), send it out (time and gas).... all that for *$26* you'd be an idiot to try and do this full time. Go picking up another part-time job would be a much better use if you're time
@@Noadvantage246 man, you tweakin, you’re acting like making money don’t take time anyway you go about it, why wouldn’t you do this? If you get to where you’re a good reliable seller you’d be standing to profit way more than this, this is like a hustle kick start lol
Maan, we used to do this 10 years ago🤣🤣. Very old hustles. Theres easier ways to make 10k a day on ebay or amazon. Catch up kids!!
@@taliajay1043 yes, Sensei show me the path to power+success, which eventually leads to love or loneliness🥺
@@taliajay1043 did he give you some good tips? This seems to be a how to video. I’m not experienced so I also appreciate the advice you left, do you have a teaching type channel or can suggest another channel that also has good advice. Thanks 🤝☮️
I’ve been doing this same thing, but just stealing everything instead. 100% profit 💪🏻
you actual genius
😂
@@downfromthereeefters the thirst number counts
You stole the internet today!
@Nur Parahyangan💋sk geez i thought this are bible verses
"I'll buy clearance stuff at Walmart and resell it on Amazon for a profit!"
a month later
"Nothing sold and the Amazon price dropped below what I paid for it!"
This is what most sellers do on Amazon. Profit off the lazy.
Yeah like lots of people don't realize that maybe people actually don't want clearance nike. If it's not fashionable, no one wants it 🤷
lol you kinda just described cryptocurrency
It’s avoidable but more nuanced than these videos make it out to be
@@mkeith9649 its common sense like, if a shoe or like clothing is for clearance, it means no body wants it, but for machinery, it's different
This was the kind of guy that bought all the essentials back during COVID to re sell them at higher prices
Yup and most of them either got in trouble or were unable to resale or return.
Scalpers suck
Tell me when the likes are no longer "666"... I don't want to ruin the (un)holy number.
@@Username5H0 it's 672 now
@@Willowposting 👍
Wow. Thanks for letting me know buying from you... Is a ripoff. I'll just go to Walmart.
Lmao…that’s not the point… the make money off views and selling courses… lmao… though this flipping works.. other big things they try sell courses for doesn’t work
@@mianatwood I know that.
It's clearance. There's no telling you'll find any of this shit. The original prices are gonna be just about the same as Amazon
@@meisawesome12695 Yeah, well I can go buy a new smart TV from Walmart for $100 less than eBay because shipping prices are out of control. So Why would I buy online from this guy and end up paying more to ship it than it would cost me to just go and get it?
@@Anarchist86ed nobody is telling you to buy from ebay or Amazon though, chill out and just go to Walmart
What they don’t tell you is that you have to list it as “used” because Amazon won’t allow you to sell it “new” unless you have an invoice from the manufacturer for approval to sell. Anything from the shelf like this is considered used.
Especially from the clearance section, where it's likely the item you bought was returned to the store.
Hahaha, so he made no profit
@@latinkaerak7156 400k likes he made a profit all right.
You could still try selling it on some sites like cravings list, ebay or Facebook market place.
@@flameflame6128 been there done that. Your best alternative is Facebook if you’re in a good area. If not, believe it or not Mercari is decent. But remember, nobodies gonna pay what that guys asking for on the alternative sites.
When I see a guy scanning a bunch of shit inside a retail store I immediately think he’s a scalper
This dude literally makes more money making videos telling people about “hustles” that never work than the actual “hustles” themselves.
That's how 99% of entrepeneurship influencers work
This is facts, there are people who don’t believe it tho someone tried telling me In the comment section of one of this guys video’s saying he has to stop making videos of trying to make money for RUclips otherwise he’ll go broke 😂
This video with no ads probably didn't even make it to 100$ even with 300K views
@@Arzidi RUclips pays them
As someone who's done this before. It works. It's work. But it works.
I think everyone's missing the real moral of the story here. Amazon's prices are absolutely shit now, so why do we still use them at all?
Always compare it to eBay prices. 9/10 eBay has it cheaper anyway
I always use amazon for convenience but sometimes the prices on amazon are still better than elsewhere. It depends what you buy, amazon have better return processes, nice and smooth compared to everywhere else and sometimes I'd spend a few extra £s on amazon because of the ease of use. I'd rather be able to have a smooth and easy return process than jump through hoops with other online retailers if something goes wrong.
It depends on what you buy. Also, prices change frequently on Amazon. If you create price alerts and be patient for things you don't need immediately, you can save a lot.
I use amaon because I'm disabled and can't go out to shop, but I also have ADHD and having to wait is incredibly frustrating and so the shipping times are very helpful
@@BeanWolfe I have ADHD too it's not that makes it hard to wait it's being impatient ADHD makes it hard to concentrate and not bounce off the walls
Little do you all know, you're helping amazon kill the rest of the storefronts.
@@Devinsr Because no companies are good. Strong companies are worse than strong government.
@@CadetSammons bro what. whats wrong with a strong government. did u want to have a weak government? 💀
@@Devinsr better in what way and for whom? My Friend works at Amazon, lousy hours, lousy pay, lousy insurance. Get real.
@@Devinsr until the prize go up. Then what
@@Devinsr that's hilarious you really don't know anything about capitalism huh
“I took TicToc financial advice.” Let us know how that goes.
The "how to become a scalper" tutorial.
It’s called an arbitrageur 😂 how dumb can you be
@@Trailerwalker those are synonyms...
@@sianmilne4879 a scalper will buy out the product so the prices shoot up and then resell for a marginal profit. This guy is still paying Walmart (or whoever) the asking price so what he does with it afterwards is his own business. You people cry but nobody honestly cares haha
@Man Zach the scalper....buys the product from the source too...
That's not how being a scalper works. Yalls just mad you can't pay a bulk price up front and sell it for lots more.
Dang he really fit those 2 giant boxes in his plastic bag at the end
Wow you seem to be a hit with these OnlyFans ladies. How do you do, man? 🤣
@@jockturner1547 “Killed by Vietnamese prostitutes”
-Love death and robots
AYOOOOOO ruclips.net/video/dYouTFm5lIk/видео.html
@@itsnotamasterpieceitsamist772 Huh?
@@angelvu It was the episode where Hitler’s death was changed to the day he was rejected from art school. It took a wild turn in every possible direction.
He literally didn’t even buy them, look at his bag at the end 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Airbag lol
You buy it after an amazon sell
@@ifoRproductions and if someone buys it first?
@@ifoRproductions he can buy it today and return it in 90 days. If you have to storage them for over 90, it’s not worth it
There was a post office on site. By the time he finished his McNuggets, he already post and shipped the items…
I love how our society has degraded to the point that we literally scrounge logistical scraps from big companies to make ends meet.
Lol it’s ends meet to make ends meet not ends meat like to eat.
@@Nicolebeverlyhills I had a stroke trying to read this
@@Nicolebeverlyhills commas are very important y’know
@@dastiggy lol,Sorry
make your spelling meat homie
Going through an immense amount of effort to make $6 off a working class family getting ripped off 😎😎😎
not to mention, amazon charges fees from sellers for listing sellers products on their website
Then the working class family can go to Walmart themselves and get the discounts.
@@lordjaashin its also against Amazon policy to sell things from a retail store like this... You have to be able to provide an invoice from a wholesaler if asked
@@skylerwalsh9203 no, they even allow dropshippers.
@@SzymonPmc no they do not, I sell on Amazon, drop shipping is not allowed because they cannot provide a wholesale invoice for the product if requested by Amazon seller support.
Yeah heaven forbid someone on a tight budget who needs an instant pot gets it on clearance instead of you making 20 bucks
So you shouldn’t buy anything on clearance in case someone poor needs it? Nice logic
@@ChrisGugliuzza he’s buying it with the intent of selling……… whereas someone on a tight budget is going to buy to use it. It’s pretty inconsiderate to buy things like this just to flip for a profit.
So with that logic Walmart is also evil because they’re making money reselling it too? Or do you think someone at Walmart built the damn thing
@@erikirl01 different logic though factory’s make the product and sell it to retailers to sell he is buying from retailers and selling at a higher price
@@thefinalcalamity3908 it didn't look like he was selling higher. It looked like he was selling at whatever stores cost.
I kinda feel like this is more time consuming and risky with less reward than getting a job 😅
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fr lol
It's also grimy because your taking a product you didn't need away from people who could've used it. It's like buying a PS5 just to sell it except it's worse because this actually makes people's lives easier than
@@nickcarballo6039 Scalper is what you just defined now
Yes bro get a job and work on a skill that employers want don't let these people fool you. Drop shipping, amazon, selling on eBay it's all a scam so they can sell you a course
What did I learn from this? I learned that walmart has some good ass deals
I learned that Amazon takes over half of the revenue from things you sell
That's pretty cool, with all that money you can pay for the gas that it took to get to Walmart
Fr this would've worked wonders years ago when gas was like $2 a gallon but now you're right fucked lmao
@@Willowposting I pay $8~ a gallon, consider yourself lucky haha
Agree, not a good business model. If any of those items don't sell, his profit is leaking
Right!? My nearest Walmart is a 70 mile round trip. This won't work for me. 🤣
@@peoplecallmeAdly well if it doesn’t sell in 2.5 months, he can return it for a full refund.
Honestly, just go get a job lol, no one try this foreal unless you’re buying bulk
I mean he just made like 70$ or whatever so even just that In a day is pretty good and you can go to other places
@@Chlovesss so you think he sold these right after buying them? He most likely had to wait days or weeks before someone bought it
@@Chlovesss yea plus he did this in like 20 minutes to An hour max so this Is scalable and can be Done for a lot of profit for just easy work.
I make 200k a year doing essentially what he is doing here (he's not taking in to account that not everyone can sell every brand) all while traveling the country in my van. Just me though
@@WanderingBat dude that Is cool,damn.
It seems like a huge effort for such low profit
Lets say it takes him an hour to shop, post, package and ship. Thats 20-60 dollars an hour. Idk about you, but that is good profit for low effort.
Right but you still need to front the money and then sit on that stuff until it sells so unless you are netting a 50% profit it’s not worth it because you need money to make money
@@ryanstanley7221 thats what a day job is for lol
You won't an easier way to make money. He could went 1 hour shopping witouth looking for things to flip. That would get him 70 dollars less
@@ryanstanley7221 you don't have to net 50 percent profit if you can sell the item in bulk.
We’re all just walking around upselling each other all the time 😂 it’s so messed up
Capitalism baby
@@ameliamignonettethermopoli7858 truly man’s worst creation
😂😂😂
@@Night-Lord Women are the biggest shoppers. Blame them
@@marcodirectFayetteville I blame all human. We are a monolith, you can't pass the blame on to one side
This shits more complex than having a job lmao
No it’s not lmao. You just look up a few items value to sticker price, buy, and then sell it. Easy
@@97Retrogamenerd 90% of the time nobody is interested in buying your singular product unless you have them in bulk or have a vendors stand at a local market.
If I’m buying on Amazon, it’s from the biggest Amazon seller I can find, not from some random dude in Jacksonville trying to scalp a 3 year old version of a vinyl cutter.
@@blitzcourt5021 nope, Amazon let’s you sell singular items even tho it’s not bulk. You just ship it to a amazon facility and they do the rest.
Clearly you don't do any work. Hot wheels alone make a lot of money
The two items he found in this video, much like anything you find at Walmart, are restricted items on Amazon. They won’t let you sell it unless you have an invoice from the company that makes the item. Some people who have had an Amazon Seller account for many years are grandfathered in and they can sell pretty much any brand without restriction, but a new seller on Amazon is going to have to hunt for a while to find something they’re actually allowed to sell.
can you further explain into this? I'm not interested in reselling, nor do i live in the states, but why does Amazon do that?
@@fabrizio_sant To prevent scammers like this guy.
@@the3idiots14 how does that make him a scammer?
@@killertigergaming7395 This stuff is on the clearance shelf for a reason. Open box, missing items, and damaged goods. The prices listed are for brand new items. Selling it used isn't such a big deal, and I personally wouldn't call it scamming, but it certainly is slimy.
@Spencer M not everything on clearance shelves are damaged, open, etc. Many are out of season or just been sitting on the shelf too long and the store needs to free up space for new items.
I've flipped plenty of items on Amazon and eBay from clearance shelves with zero issues.
Except alot of name brand items are blocked from being sold on amazon by the manufacturer, u have to get approval for each brand. Its a huge pain in ass compared to what it used to be
Nope, what you’re referring to is brand gating on Amazon, near impossible to obtain for 99.9% of brands you see in stores.
Try selling nintendo
@@alfiey5783 sure if i wana visit a prison for a few yrs
@@darkfog360 😂 obviously, just trying to say amazon doesnt let you sell anything but crap
The one thing he not saying is how you need to be approved on almost everything to sell it on Amazon. That's a mission on its own.
Yup...guy doesn't know what he is doing...bet his seller account isn't the money maker...it's these videos.
Jus get an LLC so you can be considered a business and buy the item as "new"
We don’t even need more dropshiping style “hustles” they just annoy tf outta everyone and lose you money in the end if it doesn’t pick up
thank you.
Or maybe you just don’t have the business skills necessary to succeed in that market? Everyone wants to try and play victim these days
Yeah inflation isn’t hard enough on our economy, having fuck boy retail flippers definitely helps. Good job.
things poor people say ^^^^ 😬😬
@@bobandtay7139 you sound like one of the people sending a whole afternoon to make $20
@@bobandtay7139 you have 2 dads
You would be amazed of all the things these idiots try and sell and all the suckers they con in on buying over priced things🤦♂️🤦♂️ someone is always willing to buy something even if it’s over priced by someone that is second hand selling🤦♂️
Tell me you don't know what causes inflation without telling me you don't know what causes inflation 😂
This is a "hustle" I can't really get behind. That kind of stuff you should leave for people who genuinely want them but couldn't afford them otherwise.
Thank you!! My first thought was "we love depriving budget restricted people of having enjoyable things"
Thankfully the listing, fees, packaging and trip to the PO might be too much effort for many to consider feasible.
Ripping discounts out of people's hands for the sole reason of profit is hella scummy.
@@QuackZack I buy designer luxury clothes at 80% off in the department store and sell them for an healthy margin online. It’s not a scam, just a resale business lol
I hate amazuuun. They're starting to lowkey be evil/sinister
@@scmreport2457 starting? They’ve always been evil, same goes for Walmart. I still shop there tho, can’t beat the deals
Notice how he didn’t buy either item that he “profited” off of.
I know damn well they ain’t in that grocery bag 😂
Then you wait 3 months to make your “profit”
Maybe 3 years, or never
That's why you use Keepa and you can tell if the product will sell in a few days, it's almost guaranteed just opened my seller account I followed a Keepa graph just sold my first product today listed it 2 days ago
Depends on the item. That’s why you sell a variety of things, so you’ll always have profit coming in.
How walmart can control Amazon: supply customers with more products like these
You'd figure instead of paying more on amazon to a guy trying to hustle you, you'd go to Walmart itself and buy it for cheaper.
Walmart doesn't have it that's why it's on clearance.
It’s on clearance which varies week by week and store by store.
Skyblock players are taking notes irl
Wow that's a solid like 3 dollars an hour in profit with all the effort you have to put in.
Gives me that Bitcoin motivational hype vibe but hey, good for you man
Meanwhile, Amazon Customers...
"oh, this is way cheaper at Walmart, I'll buy it from there instead".
Only if Walmart will publish the price.
I’m amazed by the things people will do instead of getting a job.
“Junk”
-walmartians
-amazonians
“Buy please”
-this guy
And when everyone become scalpers we will never be able to buy stuff agin rip ps5
Broke
@@obamasrightnut9339 ?
This is not scalping lmao. The comment section is full of people who don't understand anything amazon reselling.
@@SixKnives Scalping is a trading style that specializes in profiting off of small price changes and making a fast profit off reselling…. Now tell me What is he doing differently
@@obamasrightnut9339 lmfao the only thing scalpers ever say. The projection hurts to watch.
Awesome, another great tip to earn some quick bucks is to buy everything from a limited supply (like graphic cards or something) and triple the price while selling. Damn I hate scalpers.
Deadass I got my tax refund and was like "maybe I'll buy a graphics card for my computer mines getting a bit old" and doing so would've taken up 90% of my return lmao
Yea I ain't even bothering with upgrading for a year or 2 my old 580 Rx is old but I only paid $100now they want 500 no way
“It is priced at $69.99”
Me: Ahhhh Helll Naaaaaa
What about labour cost? The time you put in going to the store, packaging, gas, etc. Is it really worth it?
ABSOLUTELY NOT lmao
It is worth it if you do it on big scale
You mean the store you probably go to anyway?
And how do you know anybody is ever going to buy from you when there's a billion and a half sellers/ scroll on Amazon
It’s worth it if you make a video about it that gets enough views. His product isn’t the flipped items, it’s the content.
What the heck, what kind of Walmart is this to have a cricut, mine just carries candles in clearance lol
I was thinking the same hopefully it has all the tools it comes with bc that's the only reason I'd think for it to be discounted like that
…that’s, how people drive prices up through greed…
America baby
People are just looking for a side hustle.
AND GOVERNMENT.
It really doesnt matter to much considering how much money we’re printing. Economy is inflated.
@@3lsforyou83 "not to much"
...it doesn't help either ^^
I find it hard to respect this guy's hustle and this guy.
your walmart must be something if the have clearance on items that are still in the box
Best comment
You can’t do this unless You are selling a large quantity of the item. Tell ‘em the facts
Edit: I mean you can only sell on these websites if you have a large quantity of the item you are selling. (Amazon, etc)
Exactly what I’m thinking. Nobody is going to buy from a seller with one item in stock. It’s too specific and lowkey.
Ebay?
Do you know how Amazon works?? Amazon automatically pools all the sellers into one listing. Whenever you buy something from Amazon twice even if it’s the same listing it can still be from different Sellers
That’s not true.
People sadly do this crap every day and make way more money than they should
You have a huge bot problem in your comments section lmao
Lol the fact that that bot commented here is hilarious
@@nikki1400 the bots are all-seeing.
it doesn't matter to him as long as they make his videos more popular so they show up in your fyp on RUclips shorts, he probably even bought them lol
@@-dremz- no, they‘re everywhere… it‘s under all German videos I‘m watching
@@multa7053 and RUclips aint doing shit about it even though they're so obvious that they could easily write some code to detect them
The clearance section was the only place my family could afford to buy things for a long time. It's pretty shitty to take that opportunity away from others 🤨
Never thought I would see a cricut on clearance 😭 my boyfriend paid 400 for the newest one 😂
Ikr I’m so jealous he got it for $80!
Walmart would themselves sell on Amazon if they cared about minor profits.
Most Walmart clearance items are used, open and resealed boxes. If you resell them as new, a) you're lying, and b) I wouldn't doubt Amazon will catch on when the customer sends it back and not allow you to sell.
How many times have you boughten an item from Amazon and the package of the item within the box is damaged? Do you make a return because ethe box is damaged or torn, no you test the product if it's damaged you return the item. Your logic is flawed. You as a consumer aren't gonna return an item solely on the fact the box is defective.
@@leviwooten3795 If I am buying a product listed as new, and the product looks used, or the box looks as though it has been opened, you bet your ass I'm returning it. He claimed he bought a pressure cooker, have you seen how tight and nearly packed those are. More than likely the product was not put in the box correctly after it was returned, and Wal-Mart is not fixing it, they're slapping tape on it and putting it on clearance. The place everyone knows is where items are open box/used. It's not rocket science. You want to sell a product for a profit, the least you can do is source stock at-cost and sell at a markup, like every other business does.
You spend how much in gas, and time driving to a local Wal-Mart, buying a product that you resell for a $20 profit. Get a decent job and the hour you spent wasting your time buying, taking pictures and listing a b-stock product, you'll have made the same if not more and with a stable income.
People think this resale stuff is real, it's so sad. You want money, get a job. Find a career, be more than a liar who sells used products as new on Amazon.
@@leviwooten3795 That's what a ton of items in the Amazon Warehouse are, items that were shipped back because the packaging was damaged. I always check the Amazon Warehouse price for items I'm looking at. I've bought brand new items that were considered used just because there was a hole in the packaging. There hasn't been a single thing wrong with the items themselves so far, just the box they sit in. You can save a lot of money buying items this way.
@@-._.-KRiS-._.- Sounds like a great way to save money. But don't take those items and sell them to others as new. That's where the problem lies.
They're on clearance for a reason tho
So YOU are the people that decimate the clearance aisle at my store. Rip end user lol
He's promoting Scalping.
20 dollars lmao, factor in gas and time and it aint shit 🤣
Yes but sell 5 of them sitting on your but is 100.
This is how hoarders start
After Amazon fees and shipping, the deal will end up as a loss.... Now this is what I call a smart guy. 👌👌
imagine just getting a job and not having all this bs to worry about
Awesome, thanks for letting us know not to buy from Amazon and just go to Wal-Mart.👍
You can flip on eBay without much fees.
Not true i sold a phone for 300 i only got 224 i also sold an invicta watch for 50 im only getting 32
Man sees all the genuine criticism then makes a video to block out the “haters”
When your Amazon Flip Store isn't profitable anymore, then you start making RUclips videos about how to make a profit with an Amazon Flip Store.
This is the reason why Amazon prices had been soaring recently.
A guy selling one unit isn’t causing the listing to soar. Really, it does the opposite. The more people competing for customers, the lower the price goes.
@@xavierj5423 people are really stupid thinking that they can flip what they see on the store into amazon
@@airhead1218 people are making full scale businesses doing this you know.
@@airhead1218 you’re stupid for thinking you can’t do it. It’s my full time job making 6 figures a year.
The clearance section in my walmart is always empty
Love this “how to become an asshole” tutorial
No, it actually benefits everyone.
@@steveolotu52 why does it make the price go down
@@Mcng2343 it's abitrage. It increases market efficiency. The trader wins the difference, prices fall and more trade happens.
I like how he thinks he will really get to turnover those things into cash… most likely it will just collect dust.
Yeah and even if someone buys it he will get only 20
Just started my Amazon account 1 week ago sold my first product in 1 day with 50% return, you will be surprised what people would buy
This a whole part time job, I’m good lol
And when you need to return for replacement you're dead out of luck.
Tell me you’re poor without telling me you’re poor
I (more like my dad) found a Windows 10 laptop that was fairly high end for $30 on clearance. The original price? $300.
big come up right there
Amazon sucks for prices. You pay extra for the convenience
Thank you for inflating my economy and scalping the products
Bruh
@@S.Nordang Bro imagine looking up anything this guy is selling and not realizing it's cheaper at any other place because you don't have to pay his profit market
Come on.. he is buying shit that NOBODY WANTS. Thats why its cheap as fuck in an actual store. People are so fucking stupid..
This guy is going to make me look for Walmart bargains.
As someone who's been poor my whole life, it's kinda crappy to take something that could've made someone with less really happy.
But, you do you
Its called business. All due respect, many business do stuff like this. They take advantage of desperate people who need money quick or are just plain lazy. This man in particular is profiting off of peoples laziness as they will pay more for a product because of its ease of access.
nah that’s just scamming fam 😂
Don't be poor
Ok I will do me, keep being poor
If I count the time I would have to invest into doing this from the moment I leave my house and everything in between of me actually getting the money back, it would simply be better for me to work a few extra hours at work and make about double what I would make flipping items in that same time.
Thing about Walmart is that most items are on invisible timers. When they do inventory, if that specific lot number has been on the shelf, exceeding a preset time limit, it's immediately discounted and sent to clearance, even if they just got a brand new shipment. Most of the time, you'd be wasting your time, but eventually you can make a great find
I have NEVER seen such great products in the clearance section.
Let's add up the cost of the boxes, packaging, and the time you spend packing everything to get it all to the courier. Amazon is not a profitable side hustle...it's about how much quantity you can move which will require you to transform said "side hustle" into a full time job
Not to mention the gas used to travel to the store
@@Danielle-go3pu Good point
Those who know, do.. those who dont, teach.. and those who cant teach, teach hustles 🤔
This is actually super cool
1) if someone buys it
2) if someone competes with you immediately and you are forced to sell for lower
3) amazon delist it for whatever reason if its branded.
Just so others are aware.
Only profitable flipping I’ve ever done was with sneakers, and it was really only ever for fun bc I like shoes
👍🏾
Bruh Amazon wants you to pay high ass prices so their employees can throw the boxes into the truck and out of the truck
That’s not exactly why but ok live your truth
@@michellebradford1624 there’s no such thing as your truth. There is only the truth And the truth is that a lot of Amazon employees just like the fed ex employees or ups employees. They throw your boxes of whatever is inside over the fence. Into the truck off the truck. I’ve seen it done lmao. I’m not oblivious to say every single employee does it but if it’s common enough to happen in front of me multiple times then by all means I’m calling it a common thing. There’s no reason you should be paying the high for something that’s not treated with complete care. I’ve seen videos of Amazon employees throwing the new gen consoles into the stacks of boxes in their trucks. It’s ridiculous to assume that they’re going to all treat your package with care
As a Walmart employee I’m genuinely surprised at how neat that is. At my store the people who organize the clearance just throw it down
Amazon got this for me for “all my hard work”
$20 for selling an Instant Pot. After going to Walmart, bringing it home, listing in online, and shipping the products you definitely could’ve made 10x the money by just working a real job (even if you sell 10 Instant Pots). Get a part-time job related to something you enjoy if you want a little extra money to play with.
His job is selling you a course. Not to sell items.
i sell items that give me a $5-$20 profit
I spend :
1 hrs a day listing 5 times a week =5 hrs
3 hrs a week packing = 3 hrs
5 hrs a week shopping to resell = 5 hrs
I make between $800 to $1500 extra a month
that’s $15 to $28 an hr
this is just me working 52 hrs total a month.
im at home with my kids I’m free to go and come I don’t have a boss over me and I choose when to do it.
this is 1 of 5 streams of income I have and it’s effortless.
i don’t think i want to work 160 hrs at one job with a cap on my monthly income.
😬 I did it many years and i got nothing out of it. but again… this is not for everyone.
How about ebay prices? I see shit on Amazon like 5x higher than ebay
From runescape flipping to real life, here we go again
Are you including the time you spent at Walmart, gas cost to and from Walmart, and the time it takes to post the ad as well as ship the product in your profit analysis?
You could also sell on eBay, Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. You may make more there.
I've never done it but if I did I'd go for ebay, seems more friendly towards the little guy.
Yeah they don't tell you the hours you spend driving to Walmart, driving home, taking pics, posting ads, replying to people, meeting up and selling or packing and shipping. A lot more to it than it seems
@@konz2891 Yeah it is, Amazon can get a bit tedious at times
Oh yes 26$ for all that trouble is so worth when i can just work one hour overtime and make double that
Lmao
Imagine with the same amount of effort you could be working an honest job like every real adult
I always thought some the clearance section at Walmart was returned items
Nah if one item is on clearance, every item with that same upc is on clearance too. If it's open and used they send it back to the manufacturer. Opened and unused goes back on the shelf at regular price.
@@honeyyb did not know that! Thank you.
“I found this thing for less than the Amazon price so I decided I wouldn’t buy it” - you basically.
Sad we live in an age where we need to rip off other poor people to not be poor
Walmart typically matches Amazon prices so you’re done anyways unless an open box
The more you all keep listing things for higher prices just because you want to the more people just aren’t gonna shop for them…
Oh my gosh yes, the whole reason Walmart put it on sale is because people weren't buying it or it's out of season (there may be other reasons too). Why would people buy it at the original price if they weren't buying it before?
Depends on what it is and who is shopping. There's plenty of mid middle class/upper middle class shopping online consistently whom do not care if something is expensive. Or people that get gift cards, etc. People will spend a pretty penny on shoes, entertainment, etc but not food or utensils.