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How Savvy Shoppers
Can Make Big Bucks Reselling Their Finds
Are
you looking for ways to make money at home? You’ve probably heard
about the money you can make by cleaning out your garage and having a garage
sale, or by selling your items on eBay, but I learned about a little trick
recently that has made me some extra cash with very high profit margins.
I have always prided myself on finding a deal. I love finding
something on sale. Especially when someone says to me, “Oh, I love
that blouse” and I get to tell them what a great deal I got on it.
Are you one of these people? If so, your talent could earn you some
extra income.
I ride horses, which is a very expensive hobby.
The horses are expense, the board is expensive, the
clothes are expensive and the tack is expensive.
Tack is all of the gear you use when riding, like
saddles and bridles and such. Every three months a
tack shop in my area has a big sale. I’m on their
mailing list, so I always hear about it in advance.
I get there early along with several other people and
wait for the doors to open. They have their usual
markdowns of 20% - 40% off certain items, but then they
have special items that are on close out that are marked
so low they are practically free. I always scour
the shop to find all of these items as quickly as I can,
because they are usually in short supply. For
example, one time I found two pairs of leather tall
boots. These were not high quality riding boots,
but they still retailed for over $100 dollars a pair.
They were an odd size. The foot size was normal,
but the calf size was really wide. The boots were
marked down to $10 each. Most people didn’t even
look at them, because of the size. But I snatched
them right up and sold both pairs for over $65 each on
eBay a couple of days later. The auction
buyers paid the shipping charges and I made $110 profit.
The people who bought them were thrilled with their
purchase, because if you remember these boots sell for
over $100 a pair!
Sometimes I don’t feel like dealing with eBay auctions
and shipping merchandise, so I just drop the items off
at my local tack exchange, where items are sold on
consignment. I don’t get as much profit this way,
but it saves me the trouble of selling and shipping the
items. If the items are an odd size, like the
boots, I usually have better luck selling them on eBay,
where there are a lot more buyers looking at them.
On another occasion, I found an expensive down designer
riding vest for $20. These vests sell for $200.
I sold it at my local consignment shop and made $60
profit.
Now I realize most people don’t ride horses, but this
way of making extra money can be used on any kind of
merchandise. You just need to be a savvy shopper
and know what things are worth. If you are really
good at it, you could make quite a bit of money.
Eileen Childs is a mother of two living in
Virginia. She had twenty years experience working in a
corporate environment when she decided to start a work
at home business.
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