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Learn how to make money by buying items for less than they’re worth and reselling them. We break down real deals, pricing, and where people go wrong.

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Would You Be Interested? 🧐
I’m looking to start rolling out live events in 2026! If you’re new to reselling or even just interested in starting, I want to help you learn the basics for FREE! I want to open it to our community before I run any ads. Is this something you’d be interested in?
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0 likes • Jan 17
Love this idea. Live content can already be the funnel before you even touch paid ads. You can start by hosting the live sessions for the community first. Deliver real value, build trust, and learn what actually resonates with people. Record the sessions, cut the best moments into short highlights, and publish those across your platforms. Those clips do a few powerful things: • They show your real teaching style and credibility. • They demonstrate real value instead of promises. • They attract the right people organically. • They create proof and feedback you can learn from. One live session can turn into weeks of content. Reels, shorts, clips, posts, even future training material. Once you’ve got a feel for what people respond to and what direction feels right, ads can always be layered in later if you want. For now this feels like a great way to build momentum and see where it naturally leads. Curious to see how this evolves. 👊
What are you passionate about? 👀
Vintage will always been my love and passion 🥹 When I started reselling, I just started selling what I had the most knowledge of and passion for. If you’re struggling to gain traction reselling or just looking to start…. start with what you know! You’ll learn a lot along the way. But what will give you a head start is sticking to what you’re interested in. Video games, golf clubs, used designer… I know people that resell exclusively vintage digital cameras that are crushing it. Don’t over complicate it. Just commit to starting and learning along the way! What are your favorite things to sell? ⬇️
1 like • Jan 14
Love this. Starting with what you know really does shorten the learning curve massively. I started the same way, in retro gaming and collectibles, because that’s what I genuinely enjoyed and already understood. Knowing the products, spotting condition issues, pricing faster, and avoiding bad buys makes everything easier in the beginning. Later I added faster movers too because passion items can sit sometimes. Mixing fun inventory with boring cashflow changed everything for me. Once the learning curve flattened out, I also became more comfortable flipping outside my main niche when good opportunities came up. I’ve flipped cameras, musical instruments, shoes, and other random items over time. That came after building confidence and systems though. My main niche is still retro games and collectibles. Totally agree with you. Don’t overcomplicate it. Start where you already have an edge and learn as you go. Retro games and collectibles are still my favorite things to sell 👌
Stop chasing home runs if you want to scale
If you’re new to reselling, this mindset shift changes everything. Most beginners chase the biggest possible profit on a single item. An €80 or €100 win feels like success. But if that item takes months to sell, your engine stalls. Your money is stuck.You can’t reinvest You can’t scale. Momentum dies. Cashflow is what keeps the engine running. Small, fast flips build the fundamentals: • Pricing accurately instead of guessing • Packing and shipping efficiently • Understanding real buyer behavior • Recycling capital safely • Building confidence through repetition One €20 flip that sells in 48 hours often beats one €100 flip that sits for 90 days. Speed creates learning. Learning creates consistency. Consistency creates profit. This is why beginners should prioritize fast-moving categories, not “home run” flips. Build the engine first Optimize the margins later. If you’re starting today, your mission is simple: Turn money over. Learn fast. Stay liquid. That’s how real reselling businesses are built.
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Everyone say hi to our newest members 👋🏼 @Frederick Collart @Marcin Why Worry @Sherry Seehof @Brianna Little
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1 like • Jan 12
Belgium-based reseller here Reselling is no longer experimental for me. It’s structured, repeatable, and execution-driven. I’m not chasing flashy revenue goals or vanity metrics.Inventory moves. Capital cycles. The system works. I don’t resell clothing.I’ve niched down mainly into games, consoles, collectibles, and board games.Basically everything a geek loves 😄 If a solid opportunity shows up outside that lane (shoes or other categories with clear margin and fast turnover), I won’t pass on it. The numbers always decide. One category I still think is massively undervalued: printer ink. It consistently moves when sourced correctly. Definitely not beginner territory anymore.This comes from running proven systems, not luck. Also curious to learn more about you too @Chris Alvarez and the vision for this community. If there’s any way I can contribute value here, happy to do so.
Reselling Is Not Social Media. Stop Chasing Likes.
Reselling isn’t about views, likes, or favorites. You only get paid when items sell. Likes are cheap dopamine. Sales are real validation. Get your dopamine from sales. Not hearts on a screen. A like usually meansSomeone is browsing • Someone is price watching • Someone is comparing options • Someone is just scrolling It does NOT mean a buyer is ready or a sale is coming! That’s why a listing can have 30–50 likes and still sit for weeks. What Actually Moves Inventory: • Price : it positioned correctly versus the market? • Trust: Do buyers feel safe buying from you? Photos, description, honesty, condition clarity, shipping proof all live here. •Demand: people actually want this item right now? If one of these is off, the item slows down. Refreshing likes doesn’t fix it. The Real Scoreboard: • Sell-through speed • .Captital turnover • Net Profit Those are the numbers that grow a reselling business.
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I show how to make money buying cheap items and reselling them at fair market value. Sharing what works and what doesn’t.

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