thanks!
what's FBA?
fullfillment by Amazon. You send the stuff to their warehouse and you're the seller but then people can get it through prime as well I think. that way they know it's getting shipped with their other stuff.
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thanks!
what's FBA?
those kids don't want that...but their grandparents aunts and uncles will buy it cause they don't know any better. thats who this stuff is for.with all them fortnite geeks it will
That's the key, so you don't get stuck with an unwanted (no demand), unsaleable product. Stacks of inventory at the crib....What he doesnt say in the video is how he knew he could sell them on amazon at the higher price. that's the nugget here. How do you identify these retail arbitrage opportunities? The next thing is even if you can buy low at a WalMart and sell high on Amazon, how do you know there's interest/volume to sell the ones you buy.
What he doesnt say in the video is how he knew he could sell them on amazon at the higher price. that's the nugget here. How do you identify these retail arbitrage opportunities? The next thing is even if you can buy low at a WalMart and sell high on Amazon, how do you know there's interest/volume to sell the ones you buy.
Never even heard of this shit till now …. mofos in the video lining up around the fucking store ….Right now... People are buying the Compton Monopoly at Walmart on Long Beach Blvd on Compton... They buy for 20 and them for 50 and better online... Because that's the ONLY WALMART THAT SELLS COMPTON MONOPOLY.
Go to the Product Information area of the item you wish to sell. Look in the Best Sellers Rank area, take note of the number rank and the parent category name. Take the number and category name and plug those in the Jungle Scout Estimator.
He did in the beginning because it is a walmart exclusive. thus if its only available there and you dont shop there. feel like going etc and youre on amazon you can get it. also people overseas find it easily too,What he doesnt say in the video is how he knew he could sell them on amazon at the higher price. that's the nugget here. How do you identify these retail arbitrage opportunities? The next thing is even if you can buy low at a WalMart and sell high on Amazon, how do you know there's interest/volume to sell the ones you buy.
Never even heard of this shit till now …. mofos in the video lining up around the fucking store ….
sidebar: looks like cheap hot trash …..
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I know there's a whole world of soccer players and football who's moms probably don't thrift shop in Marshall's tho. Amazon I think reaches out to that crowd. If stuff is moving, meaning seeing the sales rank, then I think there's a good gamble there.This dude was looking at profit margins but most of those cleats people ain't buying it's only certain times of the year. It's a reason their are so many. They have Marshall's everywhere. You get stuck with a ton of shit. This dude will be lucky to make 1000 of all the bullshit he bought.
"Worldwide" Amazon juss ain't used in AmericaI know there's a whole world of soccer players and football who's moms probably don't thrift shop in Marshall's tho. Amazon I think reaches out to that crowd. If stuff is moving, meaning seeing the sales rank, then I think there's a good gamble there.
This is cool and all but the one thing all these flippers have in common is that they all look broke and live in dumps. They are not making videos with all the loses they make only the good ones. They would probably make more money having a regular 9 to 5.
this is one of my accounts i flip items, etc.. profit on 85% of the items is 40%. now with what you see here multiply that by 5 accounts doing basically the same thing.
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Do you recommend this Scoutify app they are using for retail artbitrage. I'm trying to find a video on youtube explaining how to use scoutify, specifically what the #'s meaning terms of ranking and how item is selling.
i've watched a lot of videos on it but i've never used it. there's a guy named Full Time FBA on youtube that has some great vids on it