People be hating damn near Everything I have ever listed on eBay has sold And that was mostly a bunch of carp worth way less than this pallet of items I praise any inventive entrepreneurial person like this man
I've stripped broken appliances and sold just about every part listed. Can't complain when $400-plus is made off an old broken refrigerator that was going in the trash. Though, those pallets look like a lot more work, it really comes down to how the seller manages their time spent, since that's all it really is, an investment on time.
I have been selling on eBay for a while, but only very part time. But based on everything you pulled I would think you probably won't make a lot of money, if any on that. I mean once you add in the probably 20-40 hours of testing, listing, and shipping. Then if you add the cost of your time in, it doesn't appear to the best bang for you buck. If I was you, I would sort out all the factory sealed items and sell those. Then take the most expensive (basically $50 profit+) and test, list, sell those. Then take the rest and just sell them at a garage sale or in lots as untested as is for repair/parts. Then you can save yourself a ton of time, and probably break even or better. I have dealt with returns before and lot of them are in perfect working order, so there is a good chance you will make a decent profit. How are you testing your modems?
This guy seems more realistic than most, and more honest with his estimates. You can tell though, that generally this is a better quality pallet than most. Money makes money, but lots of hard work involved. Good luck to him, many Americans out there that buy any old shit, so I reckon he'll triple his money.
I bought one of these once and will never ever do it again. 1. The amount of work that goes into testing, selling and shipment is insane. 2. About 75% of the electronics I bought were faulty. This is how stores make their leftover junk to cash. At the end I had a bunch of work and lost money.
You should do a video of you testing items from this batch. I would be interested to see how you test some of those items and how many are working properly.
Yeah, I'd be intensely pissed if the item didn't work along with all the bullshit in getting it returned and refunded. This isn't a business for me. :-)
Your estimating how much your making by what has sold. But all of this stuff has been returned. I know most people are morons and return perfectly good stuff. But are you making any money of you warranty and if you don't warranty your not selling for top dollar. And if you are selling for top dollar without warranty then your a scammer, IMHO. Am I wrong?
@ Santiago ... HE BETTER test everything ......if you ever worked in a returns dept you would know when it comes to electronics ,.. more than more 90 % of all products returned are due to 1 of two reasons ..1> defective due to some sort of manufacturing related issues which will not show up till it is being used,.. 2> it is broken or is no longer working because the electronics were abused / treated roughly somehow by someone then returned under warranty . I hope he realizes his reputation as an E-bay seller is at stake with all this electronic crap and if to many customers receive a broken / defective item it will go against him and affect his credibility with E-bay .SO regardless of time invested since they are all returned and NOT refurbished every piece of electronic that is not factory sealed / wrapped should be checked out and tested, the other thing I don't care for is how he just tosses some of the boxes around , some of those things are delicate and a hard toss / drop / bump / landing can throw them out of adjustment / factory settings
@Don Juan:. You are forgetting that a majority of consumers are idiots, especially when it comes to electronics. They either don't know how to connect something properly, don't know how to use it properly, They just don't like it once they try it, etc. In this case, I'm willing to bet the original purchasers didn't know how to pair a Bluetooth device so assumed the product was defective and returned it. Or they hooked up the modem to their cable line and didn't know you have to call cable company and activate it! I worked at a service center many years ago for a major retailer and I got to see first hand how stupid most people are when it comes to electronics.
Better off dismantling stuff like spoilt laptop, power tool batteries or even used printers and selling off motors and sensor parts to arduino DIY makers.
That is a lot of work... listing the items and packing and shipping to sale on eBay and only hope to double your money making only 1300.00 Also I would be Pissed getting all those DVD movies... That is not electronics to me...
The pallet was most likely manifested, so he knew what was on it. If not he was willing to risk it. Unmanifested loads They will tell you what categories of items will be on There, C d's and music are usually listed
not to mention the fraud that eBay embraces as it boosts their financials on the back of sellers. expect 20% of your sales in this category to be burned on.
Dude, you are an inspiring person. My dad and me used to in the early 80s go buy storage units in San Jose, Frisco, and all over the Bay. My dad had massive amounts of everything, and was killing it on selling all of it. It's such a fun business. My grandfather took care of my grandmother as they got older by selling stuff at the fleamarket, I don't care what anyone says, it's great. I used to go with my parents and my grandparents all thru the 70s selling and buying stuff at the fleamarkets. it's a lot of fun and you can make a living and get tons of stuff for free.
Majority of stuff still works but the effort isn't worth the small profit margin in the end. I've done this in the past now I'd say stick to garage sales/goodwill
He's better off handing that off to the less fortunate tax write-off just like Wally world did him. Walmart profited twice off these products. They get full credit from seller and return agreements. And they just sold him e-waste material which was going to be trash anyway.
This kinda stuff is why I don't buy any electronics off ebay. They end up selling junk that actually doesn't function as it should. And people like this push it like it works right.
everything I'm not interested in looking at... and it's all stuff that's on the way out... surprised there weren't any c-paps or vhs tapes..home phones
I have a sneaking suspicion that higher level management takes items out of boxes that are returned knowing it will just be thrown on a pallet and shipped off to the highest bidder, who won't bother with wasting time and notifying anyone.
This is a Walmart returned pallet, Dept 72 is Electronics :P And, just as he mentioned those "DAMAGED" receipts are what prints by default, not necessarily indicating that it is truly damaged.
so 1 persona spent a couple hours doing that and flipped the whole thing for $1000 for stuff that has zero value to the big company. now that is efficient money making.
You need someone to work out your time and cost analysis. Cant see anywhere near 3 or 4 thousand of value there tbh. You're better to resell to another off loader... even if you only make 500 on it.
stargateproductions not really if those were iPhone 6 let them go a 140 he making bank it all depends on what you get and what the market for that product
Super Nintendo, mario ?, zelda, and call of duty things were sold at Wally for $30. Absolute junk quality. People found out and they couldn't sell. Same with those ataris and genesis
They always massively over-estimate the retail prices. The problem with pallets is that if the original company he bought it from has taken the effort to add up the approximate retail value (we're talking full inflated recommended retail price here not actual store sellable prices which are often significantly lower than the RRPs) then certainly they have taken the time to nab all the most profitable items from the lot before palleting it up to sell on the rest. I used to buy pallets and it was overall not worth the time and effort for the minimal profit. I found the most profitable pallets to be the B and C grade or ones sold untested at very low value because you only needed a couple of winners to be in profit, but you still have to put in a lot of time and effort. Side note also, small electronics de-value very very quickly as to things like the dvds and games so you have to sell it on super fast.
Wow some ignorant people and comments on these videos. A lot of miserable people who do not like to see people work hard. Keep up the hard work and stay positive!😀👍
...This pallet would also be good if you have some sort of team and they need a lot of the electronics to actually use them with the equipment (Like a dev team with with the headsets and stuff..). Sometimes the items in there have more value as actual equipment to use for large teams and projects and getting them in bulk rather than massively purchasing them from retail.
18:40ish. No, not a boring video, it's giving a lot of information for anyone considering doing this for a living. Lot's of good info on the economies of scale in this field.
Great buy Rabbit. I am working on a video now showing the Amazon Returns process. There is a lot of money out there that most people don't want to put the work in to get it, so they will put you down instead. Keep it up!
I am sure it has more to do with that people don't even know this exists. Once people start figuring out you can actually make money with this, the market will become oversaturated. Then prices will start going up for each pallet and profit will start to deteriorate. Happens in every market. That is why when you find a gold mine, you keep it to yourself.
I don't know why people are complaining, you can easily sell this stuff on the internet or a flea market. If he takes the time to test the stuff then you know you're not getting something broken.
Dude, from the look of your warehouse, you don't need more clutter. Only able to watch a couple minutes and I started to get an anxiety attack. Then you started to say you would get more stuff to replace missing things. I don't want to be too critical but you may need some help.
pablosanchomfm thank you! Im so sick of everyone saying they are going to have an anxiety attack! Fucking pussies. Get your life in check weak mindwd bitches!
Every week? It seems more this trash is longtime familiar with this place... than u claim the parts u sell are neat on pallets? I don't see them... egal mate, if this mess makes u happy, go on... at least be honest... no oneweek warehouse turnaround, no neat pallets... ahhh, sorry, i missed it... there was one, and u turned it in 50 minutes to chaos... i'm very amused.... cheers...
..the Roku stick can be controlled by your phone using Roku app. you dont HAVE to have the remote for it. Also there is a 3rd party software company thst makes an interface so you control it using Amazon's Alexa. - Alexa watch Roku. Alexa Watch Netflix Alexa watch HBO. You set up a few favorite channels and name them in the app. It works pretty good I've used it before.
Lots of abuse in the comments, not sure why. I'm envious. I'd hate to spend any amount of time testing those opened goods, but still, I bet it turns out alright. ...I haven't gotten to the end of the video, so maybe I'm wrong.
I was thinking about that. I don't think he tests them, although I haven't watched the whole thing. It is probably better to take a chance on some being defective.
Lich King - The problem is that it won't turn out already. Ebay & Paypal fees, shipping fees, then all the TIME to test everything, box everything and ship everything... A lot of time.. He could make much more money working with how much time that will take. No profit in that pallet. Even if you don't test them yourself the amount of time he will spend on it just isn't worth it.
Krytern UK - Without a store or discounted rate you're going to be paying on average 13-15% in fees. Shipping on medium to small, light (under 1lb) electronics is in the range of $2-7 usd domestic (without a connection or negotiated rate). Source: my fees for last month. After you've sold for a while you develop a system. This makes listings a 5-10 minute process and shipping the same. The best is when you're listing multiples of the same item... The worst is when you have something that requires explanation, because no one ever reads the description and you end up answering hundreds of stupid questions.
Idc what people are saying your not selling broken stuff, you're being honest in the listing and making BANK! So let them laugh & scoff you & you're family are the ones profiting, whose laughing now 👍
James Ireland .... weren't you paying attention to what he was saying in the video?? .... He bought a pallet of electronics that were actually items customers returned (he bought them as is and they are not refurbished) NOW let me ask you, outside of an occasional "not liking it" or "wrong item" ,.. why would anyone return a perfectly good working electronic item ?? .. I can tell you first hand ,... I worked a store's "return merchandise " department for several years and can tell you when it comes to Electronics.over 90% of all Electronics are returned for 2 reasons 1> They were defective when bought and not working right (manufacturing defect) or damaged product or 2> The item were abused / treated rough and broke after they were bought and returned under warranty ... Keep in mind he is not going to have these fixed or refurbished, so all he is doing is reselling defective returns So as someone who has handled stuff like this ...I can tell you a good estimate is probably 70% of what he has is indeed junk ... Now if what he bought was refurbished electronics, or if he were going to have the items refurbished before selling them , I would agree with you, ( oh and by the way ,.... if he purposely sells a defective item on E-bay, and a buyer complains he is selling defective items and / or wants a refund ad he does not give a refund he can lose his credibility on E-bay ( selling " as is" is ok, but if he sells to many defective ""as is"" items that will also ruin his credibility as well)
Don Jaun but the stuff this man is selling arent your ipads, playstations or other high dollar electronics that people WOULD ONLY bring back because theres something wrong with it...a lot of these are either impulse buys, items the store outright couldnt sell because it was overpriced, and modems. A lot of those modems most likely came back from non tech savy customers who thought getting a new router alone would boost their internet speeds (something I hear all the time dealing with older people getting into the internet). Now of course all of it isnt in fully working order, but im sure this isnt this guys first year doing this. The regular Joe would have the problems you speak of...One things for certain, this definitely isnt anything anyone can just pick up and make a load of profit off of it
Where did you get this pallet from? Other than the few empty boxes, it looked like a good distribution of profit without the garbage filler items that terrible sites like bulq throw in just to bump up the msrp.
That makes no sense, only an idiot would keep buying crap you can't make money on. I have bought return merchandise before and I made money on it but I had to work my butt off to do it. A lot or most of it had to be worked on or repaired. I really did not consider it work doing again. Maybe he is making money off the deal some other way.
hugo chen Good thing he is not working off your feelings. He sells tons of things. He has lots of avenues to get rid of stuff. Auctions. people buy bulk clothes from him. He has a sale at his warehouse. EBay. if you watch his older videos he tells you exactly what he does with it and his profits. so stop assuming.
The Plantronics bluetooth headset at 24 minute mark comes packaged like that when you purchase it new from Amazon and choose frustration free packaging.
crazyunclecasey if I was a parent of a kid around the age of 10 and lived near him I would pick up like 10 things for cheap being I would be going to like 15 kids birthdays parties... save myself a ton of bread by buying it from him for less than half of what the store would sell it for
a returned item merely means not wanted. It doesn't mean defective. Especially in the case of what someone thinks is defective, could really mean they didn't open the manual to figure out how to use it so they return it. This is especially true at holidays when people return items they don't want when there is absolutely nothing wrong with them. stores just can't take the time to do a full function test to make 100% sure every item is working perfectly. Most of the time they visually inspect at most and throw in a box to be sorted and sold. Retailers know that the more time they have it in that condition, the less money it's worth to them, so they sell it.
I'm actually glad I found this channel right now I'm just restoring iPhone and selling them but I never heard of pallets I'll probably order some in the future
I do a lot of sales on eBay and I tend to find as soon as you mention the word opened or seal is broken it don't move and then you get the people who try to pretend they didn't receive the item my rule is £20 or less it don't get sent signed for instead I got loads of fake tracking stickers that say " tracked to address no signature required" works a treat! Lol
louis probert Not true, I only sell open, unsealed new items 4000+ sales and I've had zero issues. It's all about how you market and photograph your products.
Liz Myers I agree pictures and description is the key to sales but I stick to new stock from recovery auctions I find they just sell better plus I don't sell electric products it's more health and beauty products hence why it's better if my items are sealed lol
Steven Rix you actually hope it works out? i hope it dives head first into bankruptcy so he can stop scamming w broken bullshit he never attempted to “test” before selling.
Scamming? You're clearly fucking clueless just like half the idiots talking shit on here. If something doesn't work, the buyer has 6 months to send it back, you understand that right? No one is getting scammed you tool.
haters will hate, your making money keep it up. I remember when you started out, you have cme a long way, I am working towards being able to get into a warehouse and move way more
I bought my own modem because the ones that come with the internet service are shite. My Archer C5 is much better than the standard sky Q hub. Sky Q hub struggles to get a wireless signal to my bedroom... 8ft in a straight line from the shelf the router sits on. My C5 allows my phone to receive a full signal at the end of my garden which is probably 60ft from the router.
exactly, nobody wants them, just like they dont want anything else on these crappy pallets. who really has shelves full of DVD's any more? i threw all mine out.
I know this is an old video but what liquidation company in Ga because I'm in GA & I have only gotten shipments from out of state. Great content thanks in advance.
A bunch of broken, missing pieces, return fraud, 2nd and 3rd rate products with a sample of good stuff ( if they work). For your work (shipping , handling, running to the post office you might make a dollar an hour. I think you got hosed!
I think what he means is that it could mean sth. but dont has to. Maybe some times people returned things as broken that werent because they just needed an excuse to return and the company didnt bother checking it. Or its maybe some really small and almost irrelevant damage.
Nothing "honest" about buying broken, defective, missing pieces, obsolete firmware, obsolete modems, and reselling them to guppies to make a profit on! An honest living, as you put it, does not resemble scumbags like this, that do this because they can't hold a "real job", have no skills, can't use their hands to perform manual labor, and are trying to make an "EASY" dollar!
scotty362100- He tests everything before selling them, so items shouldn't be defective. Selling obsolete modems sucks, but it's up to buyers to research before buying as well. Truly obsolete modems would sit around for months anyway since nobody would want them until he's forced to lower the price to the point of almost giving them away just to free space. I wouldn't call this an "easy" dollar either, counting in all the hours of testing, fielding customer questions on every item, time wasters and hagglers (depending on where the items are advertised), photographing every item, noting any damage to each item for advertisements, writing descriptions with convincing selling points, researching every item etc. Trying to sell items that are nearly unsellable requires a lot of work.
What's a real job? Working for someone 30 years making them millions only to retire to thousands and no medical insurance. I respect any entrpreneur not tied down to a 9 to 5
Sorry to say but your struggle to make a worthwhile profit on that pile of junk. A lot of those modems/routers that you have are old and have weak signal issues hence why you have a lot of them being returned, also the same with Bluetooth speakers and headphones, the ones returned are most often the ones with Bluetooth range issues or broken cables. Most of the items you purchased run a HIGH risk of negative feedback and simply not worth your time or your cash. I recommend you look at pallets that have a better return rate and less risk factor. Pallets with actually repairable items are the best type of pallets to buy, things like electrical faults such as Lamps (wiring) GHD straighteners (Resistors) LED Lights (SMD replacement) Android boxes (power supply replacement), Nutribullets (o-ring seals) etc things with common faults. Stay clear of all pallets with massive amounts of WIFI related goods... there's a reason they have been returned... there not faulty, there basically rubbish!!! u
As a seller, 99% returns i had was because the buyer is stupid or changed his mind. I dont sell any pallet crap, only new items, most of which are not even electronics.
James Ireland worked at a warehouse where we received and sorted stuff like this got plenty of 50in flat screens people returned due to quaility,... to the compactor it went man i dislike big companies lol
What percentage of the electronic returns would you say has a problem with the product not working correctly? Just seems like electronic returns would be because they weren’t working correctly. Do you test anything? Love your videos by the way!
Some companies have agreements with eBay and if you list those products you may get a warning before the listing is removed and possibly get your account shut down if it happens a lot.
I don't understand why so many people hate on him for working for his money. After watching a few of these videos I see the work involved to make the money. It is not a get rich quick thing, but a work for your money thing.
You can tell what the average IQ of the Typical United States Citizen is.... what maybe 50 after reading just some of these comments. I can bet money that 90% of the people trolling, disliking and leaving hateful comments work a 9-5.
@@spintriae It takes a higher level of intelligence, courage, ambition and intellect creating your own income / wealth. Typical 9-5 jobs are easy outs, a guarantee of weekly pay with little to no risk. Trust me I know, I still work a 9-5. I've been working a 9-5 for so long that giving up the security of a 9-5 is very very difficult. Most of the people I work with have absolutely no ambition to become, or do anything better. They are completely satisfied building wealth for someone else as a trade off for convenience. I have also been building independent wealth through affiliate marketing and reselling and now generate as much and more most months through my own ventures than my 9-5, but because of the years of conditioning, I have not yet found the courage to leave my job. Most 9-5 jobs do not require much skill, you perform the same function over and over again, a monkey can be trained to do anything if you subject it to enough repetitive stimuli.There are obviously lots of exceptions, construction, creative design whether that be advertising, or drafting. So there is nothing wrong with either though this is reality.
Still made money, its called investing. I've spent years hoping and trying to save 1000 dollars to invest even if it only returns 500 bucks profit that is still profit and I can reinvest that 500 that will allow my next purchase to bring an even bigger return!
@@johnsmith-vy7pw but think about that he is doing everything on his own schedule he doesn't have to answer to a boss or wake up every morning to flip those burgers also I promise you he probably made good money on that pallet you'd be surprised what people around the world will buy on eBay my parents made a killing selling Playboy magazines predate the eighties we sold many local published books that you would have never heard of to people in China
Do you offer a warranty or return policy? Surely the return rate would bite pretty heavily, or is that why you like selling by auction/facebook market etc where being a seller is pretty much a one time anonymous interaction?
James Absolutely true. There are a great amount of items that walmart takes a loss for, and not just in electronics, although those items are the mosr lucrative.
Walmart has a policy to destroy reruns as they see people returning the stuff again as a threat, while company’s like Best Buy sell their returns on the grey market along with a much stricter return policy.
Ok I commented on another video but I hate seeing all the hate it’s so ignorant, look he knows how to hustle you obviously don’t. He is obvious doing very well for himself if he can always buy these $1000 random pallets an have a big ass warehouse to do it in I’m sure he’s been doing this for a long time cmon now
Definitely didn't. Almost everything he picked up was cheap junk sold at Wal-Mart and even Dollar stores. He can tell by his face towards the end he knew he was fucked but had to save face.
People be hating
damn near Everything I have ever listed on eBay has sold
And that was mostly a bunch of carp worth way less than this pallet of items
I praise any inventive entrepreneurial person like this man
I've stripped broken appliances and sold just about every part listed. Can't complain when $400-plus is made off an old broken refrigerator that was going in the trash. Though, those pallets look like a lot more work, it really comes down to how the seller manages their time spent, since that's all it really is, an investment on time.
I wouldn’t say he’s an “inventive entrepreneurial” person since people have been doing this since the dawn of time
Bull
@Ken Rascon your a ass
I have been selling on eBay for a while, but only very part time. But based on everything you pulled I would think you probably won't make a lot of money, if any on that. I mean once you add in the probably 20-40 hours of testing, listing, and shipping. Then if you add the cost of your time in, it doesn't appear to the best bang for you buck. If I was you, I would sort out all the factory sealed items and sell those. Then take the most expensive (basically $50 profit+) and test, list, sell those. Then take the rest and just sell them at a garage sale or in lots as untested as is for repair/parts. Then you can save yourself a ton of time, and probably break even or better.
I have dealt with returns before and lot of them are in perfect working order, so there is a good chance you will make a decent profit.
How are you testing your modems?
This guy seems more realistic than most, and more honest with his estimates. You can tell though, that generally this is a better quality pallet than most. Money makes money, but lots of hard work involved. Good luck to him, many Americans out there that buy any old shit, so I reckon he'll triple his money.
I bought one of these once and will never ever do it again. 1. The amount of work that goes into testing, selling and shipment is insane. 2. About 75% of the electronics I bought were faulty. This is how stores make their leftover junk to cash. At the end I had a bunch of work and lost money.
SouthPlanObservation we all been there 😉 👍
You should do a video of you testing items from this batch. I would be interested to see how you test some of those items and how many are working properly.
Yeah, I'd be intensely pissed if the item didn't work along with all the bullshit in getting it returned and refunded. This isn't a business for me. :-)
Your estimating how much your making by what has sold. But all of this stuff has been returned. I know most people are morons and return perfectly good stuff. But are you making any money of you warranty and if you don't warranty your not selling for top dollar. And if you are selling for top dollar without warranty then your a scammer, IMHO. Am I wrong?
@ Santiago ... HE BETTER test everything ......if you ever worked in a returns dept you would know when it comes to electronics ,.. more than more 90 % of all products returned are due to 1 of two reasons ..1> defective due to some sort of manufacturing related issues which will not show up till it is being used,.. 2> it is broken or is no longer working because the electronics were abused / treated roughly somehow by someone then returned under warranty . I hope he realizes his reputation as an E-bay seller is at stake with all this electronic crap and if to many customers receive a broken / defective item it will go against him and affect his credibility with E-bay .SO regardless of time invested since they are all returned and NOT refurbished every piece of electronic that is not factory sealed / wrapped should be checked out and tested, the other thing I don't care for is how he just tosses some of the boxes around , some of those things are delicate and a hard toss / drop / bump / landing can throw them out of adjustment / factory settings
@Don Juan:. You are forgetting that a majority of consumers are idiots, especially when it comes to electronics. They either don't know how to connect something properly, don't know how to use it properly, They just don't like it once they try it, etc. In this case, I'm willing to bet the original purchasers didn't know how to pair a Bluetooth device so assumed the product was defective and returned it. Or they hooked up the modem to their cable line and didn't know you have to call cable company and activate it! I worked at a service center many years ago for a major retailer and I got to see first hand how stupid most people are when it comes to electronics.
he said in a previous comment that he outsources this. yw.
No idea why, but these videos are fun to watch. Best if luck to your resell
Better off dismantling stuff like spoilt laptop, power tool batteries or even used printers and selling off motors and sensor parts to arduino DIY makers.
That is a lot of work... listing the items and packing and shipping to sale on eBay and only hope to double your money making only 1300.00 Also I would be Pissed getting all those DVD movies... That is not electronics to me...
The pallet was most likely manifested, so he knew what was on it. If not he was willing to risk it. Unmanifested loads They will tell you what categories of items will be on There, C d's and music are usually listed
$1300 for a week's work wouldn't be bad for a lot of people. However, it's a bit risky.
I agree on the movies. Movies sell for crap even brand new. And most people don't buy movies anymore.
not to mention the fraud that eBay embraces as it boosts their financials on the back of sellers. expect 20% of your sales in this category to be burned on.
I sell movies like that on eBay and get like $10 free postage, people still buy blurays, people just think they don't.
Dude, you are an inspiring person. My dad and me used to in the early 80s go buy storage units in San Jose, Frisco, and all over the Bay. My dad had massive amounts of everything, and was killing it on selling all of it. It's such a fun business. My grandfather took care of my grandmother as they got older by selling stuff at the fleamarket, I don't care what anyone says, it's great. I used to go with my parents and my grandparents all thru the 70s selling and buying stuff at the fleamarkets. it's a lot of fun and you can make a living and get tons of stuff for free.
A pallet full of returns... I think you paid $1000 to handle their disposal.
Majority of stuff still works but the effort isn't worth the small profit margin in the end. I've done this in the past now I'd say stick to garage sales/goodwill
He's better off handing that off to the less fortunate tax write-off just like Wally world did him. Walmart profited twice off these products. They get full credit from seller and return agreements. And they just sold him e-waste material which was going to be trash anyway.
This kinda stuff is why I don't buy any electronics off ebay. They end up selling junk that actually doesn't function as it should. And people like this push it like it works right.
Better get your money back
I bet he has some killer wifi signal...lmao
I'm not sure who is wasting time more. Him doing this or me watching it.
LOL
everything I'm not interested in looking at... and it's all stuff that's on the way out... surprised there weren't any c-paps or vhs tapes..home phones
LOL !!!
i hoped he finds something useful... now i want my time back
he did a 45min video which brought in probably 700-1000$ from youtube money, so my guess is you
The book bag itself is worth the money and the rest was 292 you have a great evening blessings
I have a sneaking suspicion that higher level management takes items out of boxes that are returned knowing it will just be thrown on a pallet and shipped off to the highest bidder, who won't bother with wasting time and notifying anyone.
I think you got enough bluetooth headsets for every person in saudi arabia
why saudi arabia ?
I think Saudi's are usually spotted wearing one or more headsets...
Hahaha the 7-11 guy 3 blocks where I live always wears one and is always talking on it.
cause thats where the douches are ;)
@TG Lasers
you mean your fucking country are where the douches are you fuckdup shithole of a pig ;)
I enjoyed your pallet unveiling! I don't know how I found you however I am hooked! Liked & Subscribed.
Most of that stuff is off brand and cheap, I don't think hes gonna make much. Especially when you factor in all the time(Labor) that it would take.
Bryan Sager when you work for your self cost of labor is zero.
Man v Claw only if your time is worthless. Most people value their free time to spend with family or friends, which he would be sacrificing.
Your warehouse looks like you belong on an episode of "Hoarders"!
Lol yeah it’s pretty full. Stuff goes in and out daily!
Lol read my mind
"stuff goes in and out daily"... Your mom.... nah too easy.
Dude way cool what's your eBay name I'll check out your stuff and I'm definitely subbing after this vid ✌️
Ha! my wife calls me a hoarder because all the stuff in my garage that I don't throw away.
This is a Walmart returned pallet, Dept 72 is Electronics :P And, just as he mentioned those "DAMAGED" receipts are what prints by default, not necessarily indicating that it is truly damaged.
Somebody spent a bunch of time making that pallet nice and square :)
Yeah, I thought the same thing. You can tell it wasn't their first pallet =]
so 1 persona spent a couple hours doing that and flipped the whole thing for $1000 for stuff that has zero value to the big company. now that is efficient money making.
Probably some ethnic who got $5 for doing so and are thrilled for it.
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You need someone to work out your time and cost analysis. Cant see anywhere near 3 or 4 thousand of value there tbh. You're better to resell to another off loader... even if you only make 500 on it.
Accessfm I totally agree, too much work in attempting to sell those items individually. Electronics have low value Anyway, especially used.
stargateproductions not really if those were iPhone 6 let them go a 140 he making bank it all depends on what you get and what the market for that product
Do you know anyone who would pay $1800 for that pile of shite?
He's making over $1500 on the video alone. Now add $1500 for the inventory minimum. Not bad.
Super Nintendo, mario ?, zelda, and call of duty things were sold at Wally for $30. Absolute junk quality. People found out and they couldn't sell. Same with those ataris and genesis
Be sides all the pros and cons, this guy is working for him self. He doesn't have some self centered I don't care jerk of a manager down his back!
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They always massively over-estimate the retail prices. The problem with pallets is that if the original company he bought it from has taken the effort to add up the approximate retail value (we're talking full inflated recommended retail price here not actual store sellable prices which are often significantly lower than the RRPs) then certainly they have taken the time to nab all the most profitable items from the lot before palleting it up to sell on the rest.
I used to buy pallets and it was overall not worth the time and effort for the minimal profit. I found the most profitable pallets to be the B and C grade or ones sold untested at very low value because you only needed a couple of winners to be in profit, but you still have to put in a lot of time and effort.
Side note also, small electronics de-value very very quickly as to things like the dvds and games so you have to sell it on super fast.
Also how bad must those bluetooth things be with such a high rate of returns?! :O
Harley The Cockatiel If it was good they wouldn’t sell it to him .
im so addicted to these videos! most people would edit it down but I love that they are all live streams so they go forever
I really admire your innovation. You are working hard, for yourself, in your own business and you're making it work. Congrats to you!!!
Where do you buy a pallet of electronic returns? If honestly just buy something like this just to keep some of the stuff lol
vXBloodJokerXv that's my question too? Where do you buy these?
Right
Wow some ignorant people and comments on these videos. A lot of miserable people who do not like to see people work hard. Keep up the hard work and stay positive!😀👍
DrMario Pepper like your name there
Suck up...
TT T you're trippin, that was a hell of a lot more 3-30$ worth of electronics.
@darth_revan That's not what he said or meant. Read it again.
Duke Nerd I know lol
I do like this guy's enthusiasm for what he's doing. I hope that he's successful .
Mike Burch iiiiii
That's on camera. I wonder what he said off camera lol.
I couldn't stomach him for more than 2 minutes.
...This pallet would also be good if you have some sort of team and they need a lot of the electronics to actually use them with the equipment (Like a dev team with with the headsets and stuff..). Sometimes the items in there have more value as actual equipment to use for large teams and projects and getting them in bulk rather than massively purchasing them from retail.
I guess it is kind of randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to stream newly released movies online?
18:40ish. No, not a boring video, it's giving a lot of information for anyone considering doing this for a living. Lot's of good info on the economies of scale in this field.
Good way to make money and a brilliant hobby that obviously turns into a great job I’d love to get into buying and selling like this
Great buy Rabbit. I am working on a video now showing the Amazon Returns process. There is a lot of money out there that most people don't want to put the work in to get it, so they will put you down instead. Keep it up!
Liquidation Pros subscribed for just this comment! Will watch your videos too
I am sure it has more to do with that people don't even know this exists. Once people start figuring out you can actually make money with this, the market will become oversaturated. Then prices will start going up for each pallet and profit will start to deteriorate. Happens in every market. That is why when you find a gold mine, you keep it to yourself.
I don't know why people are complaining, you can easily sell this stuff on the internet or a flea market. If he takes the time to test the stuff then you know you're not getting something broken.
Take a shot every time he finds a headset !
Dude, from the look of your warehouse, you don't need more clutter. Only able to watch a couple minutes and I started to get an anxiety attack. Then you started to say you would get more stuff to replace missing things. I don't want to be too critical but you may need some help.
TillmanXL it empties and fills up every week.
Tillmanxl every week!! so take that!!
TillmanXL of you get an anxiety attack from watching a TH-cam video then you need help not the guy on the video.
pablosanchomfm thank you! Im so sick of everyone saying they are going to have an anxiety attack!
Fucking pussies. Get your life in check weak mindwd bitches!
Every week? It seems more this trash is longtime familiar with this place... than u claim the parts u sell are neat on pallets? I don't see them... egal mate, if this mess makes u happy, go on... at least be honest... no oneweek warehouse turnaround, no neat pallets... ahhh, sorry, i missed it... there was one, and u turned it in 50 minutes to chaos... i'm very amused.... cheers...
..the Roku stick can be controlled by your phone using Roku app. you dont HAVE to have the remote for it. Also there is a 3rd party software company thst makes an interface so you control it using Amazon's Alexa. - Alexa watch Roku. Alexa Watch Netflix
Alexa watch HBO. You set up a few favorite channels and name them in the app. It works pretty good I've used it before.
Lots of abuse in the comments, not sure why. I'm envious. I'd hate to spend any amount of time testing those opened goods, but still, I bet it turns out alright. ...I haven't gotten to the end of the video, so maybe I'm wrong.
I was thinking about that. I don't think he tests them, although I haven't watched the whole thing. It is probably better to take a chance on some being defective.
He said in the video that he will pay someone an hourly rate to test the items. That'll be a couple of days work for the person.
Lich King - The problem is that it won't turn out already. Ebay & Paypal fees, shipping fees, then all the TIME to test everything, box everything and ship everything... A lot of time.. He could make much more money working with how much time that will take. No profit in that pallet. Even if you don't test them yourself the amount of time he will spend on it just isn't worth it.
Krytern UK - Without a store or discounted rate you're going to be paying on average 13-15% in fees. Shipping on medium to small, light (under 1lb) electronics is in the range of $2-7 usd domestic (without a connection or negotiated rate). Source: my fees for last month.
After you've sold for a while you develop a system. This makes listings a 5-10 minute process and shipping the same. The best is when you're listing multiples of the same item... The worst is when you have something that requires explanation, because no one ever reads the description and you end up answering hundreds of stupid questions.
You maniacs left a few tables unbroken at the Viking bar in Minneapolis last year. Come back and rip the goddamn place down.
Idc what people are saying your not selling broken stuff, you're being honest in the listing and making BANK! So let them laugh & scoff you & you're family are the ones profiting, whose laughing now 👍
you must be an ingrate with a vocabulary like that. no sane person says BANK.
hehehe ur such a pro. are you a regular at the laugh factory?
Why so many returns on Surfboard modems? Are they bad or something?
A junk dealer on Ebay, imagine that.
B C Why do you say junk good money made doing this. Funny when people don't understand something they go right to putting it down
James Ireland what the fuck could we be missing? it’s fucking JUNK my guy.
B C this is kinda like a storage auction. You might get lucky, you might not
James Ireland .... weren't you paying attention to what he was saying in the video?? .... He bought a pallet of electronics that were actually items customers returned (he bought them as is and they are not refurbished) NOW let me ask you, outside of an occasional "not liking it" or "wrong item" ,.. why would anyone return a perfectly good working electronic item ?? .. I can tell you first hand ,... I worked a store's "return merchandise " department for several years and can tell you when it comes to Electronics.over 90% of all Electronics are returned for 2 reasons 1> They were defective when bought and not working right (manufacturing defect) or damaged product or 2> The item were abused / treated rough and broke after they were bought and returned under warranty ... Keep in mind he is not going to have these fixed or refurbished, so all he is doing is reselling defective returns So as someone who has handled stuff like this ...I can tell you a good estimate is probably 70% of what he has is indeed junk ... Now if what he bought was refurbished electronics, or if he were going to have the items refurbished before selling them , I would agree with you, ( oh and by the way ,.... if he purposely sells a defective item on E-bay, and a buyer complains he is selling defective items and / or wants a refund ad he does not give a refund he can lose his credibility on E-bay ( selling " as is" is ok, but if he sells to many defective ""as is"" items that will also ruin his credibility as well)
Don Jaun but the stuff this man is selling arent your ipads, playstations or other high dollar electronics that people WOULD ONLY bring back because theres something wrong with it...a lot of these are either impulse buys, items the store outright couldnt sell because it was overpriced, and modems. A lot of those modems most likely came back from non tech savy customers who thought getting a new router alone would boost their internet speeds (something I hear all the time dealing with older people getting into the internet). Now of course all of it isnt in fully working order, but im sure this isnt this guys first year doing this. The regular Joe would have the problems you speak of...One things for certain, this definitely isnt anything anyone can just pick up and make a load of profit off of it
I think you are strong minded because I would get mad at all the negative comments. They sound so imature.
Where did you get this pallet from? Other than the few empty boxes, it looked like a good distribution of profit without the garbage filler items that terrible sites like bulq throw in just to bump up the msrp.
Are you going to do a follow up on what you actually get/got out of all of that?
L. J. Bush he never does cuz he doesn't break even 😂
That makes no sense, only an idiot would keep buying crap you can't make money on. I have bought return merchandise before and I made money on it but I had to work my butt off to do it. A lot or most of it had to be worked on or repaired. I really did not consider it work doing again. Maybe he is making money off the deal some other way.
Lmao looking at all the stuff in the back ground I feel like it’s hard to sell these used stuff
hugo chen Good thing he is not working off your feelings. He sells tons of things. He has lots of avenues to get rid of stuff. Auctions. people buy bulk clothes from him. He has a sale at his warehouse. EBay. if you watch his older videos he tells you exactly what he does with it and his profits. so stop assuming.
L. J. Bush he too works his butt off.
Don't think u will make profit for all labor, etc and those prices are maybe 5 -6 years old. If it sold
The Plantronics bluetooth headset at 24 minute mark comes packaged like that when you purchase it new from Amazon and choose frustration free packaging.
He Just Bought Christmas and Birthdays for the next 20 years ..lol
crazyunclecasey if I was a parent of a kid around the age of 10 and lived near him I would pick up like 10 things for cheap being I would be going to like 15 kids birthdays parties... save myself a ton of bread by buying it from him for less than half of what the store would sell it for
And a lot of disappointed kids getting bluetooth headsets.
Lots of mights and maybes floating around lol
What's the name of the pallet store you got that pallet from in Georgia
Wor in GA you got it
Key word is returns
The Bluetooth stuff may be of various versions and they may work on one device but not another. Seems like a support/return nightmare me.
a returned item merely means not wanted. It doesn't mean defective. Especially in the case of what someone thinks is defective, could really mean they didn't open the manual to figure out how to use it so they return it. This is especially true at holidays when people return items they don't want when there is absolutely nothing wrong with them.
stores just can't take the time to do a full function test to make 100% sure every item is working perfectly. Most of the time they visually inspect at most and throw in a box to be sorted and sold. Retailers know that the more time they have it in that condition, the less money it's worth to them, so they sell it.
I'm actually glad I found this channel right now I'm just restoring iPhone and selling them but I never heard of pallets I'll probably order some in the future
Buying cheap phones with cracked screens and restoring them is probably better, easier and safer tbh, but a pallet would be more fun. :)
Enterprise and hard work. Enough to inspire others. Entertaining and fascinating ..... this guy can't lose and I hope he doesn't. Enjoyable Ty.
I do a lot of sales on eBay and I tend to find as soon as you mention the word opened or seal is broken it don't move and then you get the people who try to pretend they didn't receive the item my rule is £20 or less it don't get sent signed for instead I got loads of fake tracking stickers that say " tracked to address no signature required" works a treat! Lol
louis probert thats not a bad idea.
dishonest you are
louis probert Not true, I only sell open, unsealed new items 4000+ sales and I've had zero issues. It's all about how you market and photograph your products.
Liz Myers I agree pictures and description is the key to sales but I stick to new stock from recovery auctions I find they just sell better plus I don't sell electric products it's more health and beauty products hence why it's better if my items are sealed lol
louis probert less than $20 needs sold as a lot. Not worth effort for less than $20
Is it just me, or is that closer to a half pallet?
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I am starting to do this same thing. I can't find a place to buy the pallets from...I can find some places for boxes. Where would I find the pallets?
Getting a Christmas present from him, must be weird.
You bought a bunch of stuff that nobody needs but good luck, hope it works out.
Steven Rix What makes you say that people obviously do he gets his prices from sales in ebay
Steven Rix you actually hope it works out? i hope it dives head first into bankruptcy so he can stop scamming w broken bullshit he never attempted to “test” before selling.
Scamming? You're clearly fucking clueless just like half the idiots talking shit on here. If something doesn't work, the buyer has 6 months to send it back, you understand that right? No one is getting scammed you tool.
that must be his warehouse must be doing something right if not he's got a warehouse full of shit
haters will hate, your making money keep it up. I remember when you started out, you have cme a long way, I am working towards being able to get into a warehouse and move way more
Who buys a modem when they come free with internet service?
The game consoles look interesting. But are they out of date? I don't know about those.
Modems are usually rented for a fee tacked onto your bill. Some people own their own so they don't have to rent.
And ISP modern are crap
I bought my own modem because the ones that come with the internet service are shite. My Archer C5 is much better than the standard sky Q hub. Sky Q hub struggles to get a wireless signal to my bedroom... 8ft in a straight line from the shelf the router sits on. My C5 allows my phone to receive a full signal at the end of my garden which is probably 60ft from the router.
Ok...my modem works great.
Comcast charges 10 a month for the modem.
The sheer number of those Atari Flashback and AtGames Genesis consoles returned tells you all you need to know about how shoddy they are.
exactly, nobody wants them, just like they dont want anything else on these crappy pallets. who really has shelves full of DVD's any more? i threw all mine out.
How do you find out who has pallets of stuff like this for sale? Do they auction it off or you just buy it at a set price?
meh, those gaming consoles i can pick them up at store for about $20 to 25$
Did this box of crap also contain a sheep skin coat, flat cap and knackered old suitcase from which to sell it all?
I know this is an old video but what liquidation company in Ga because I'm in GA & I have only gotten shipments from out of state. Great content thanks in advance.
@Taylor thank you
A bunch of broken, missing pieces, return fraud, 2nd and 3rd rate products with a sample of good stuff ( if they work). For your work (shipping , handling, running to the post office you might make a dollar an hour. I think you got hosed!
which is one of the reasons ebay doesn't have quality products
If you see a receipt that says damaged don't read it doesn't matter? Okay
I think what he means is that it could mean sth. but dont has to. Maybe some times people returned things as broken that werent because they just needed an excuse to return and the company didnt bother checking it. Or its maybe some really small and almost irrelevant damage.
Also: If you see a note that says not for resale don't read it
assuming that you test everything before sell it of course
Where does he buy this stuff? i been doing research only came across one site. thanks in advanced.
Anybody ever watch "Hoarding: Buried Alive"? I have... Looks familiar. That workshop needs a dump run man
Leave the guy alone hes trying to make an honest living. If you bought something and it doesent work you deserve it youre an asphole.
Nothing "honest" about buying broken, defective, missing pieces, obsolete firmware, obsolete modems, and reselling them to guppies to make a profit on! An honest living, as you put it, does not resemble scumbags like this, that do this because they can't hold a "real job", have no skills, can't use their hands to perform manual labor, and are trying to make an "EASY" dollar!
scotty362100- He tests everything before selling them, so items shouldn't be defective.
Selling obsolete modems sucks, but it's up to buyers to research before buying as well. Truly obsolete modems would sit around for months anyway since nobody would want them until he's forced to lower the price to the point of almost giving them away just to free space.
I wouldn't call this an "easy" dollar either, counting in all the hours of testing, fielding customer questions on every item, time wasters and hagglers (depending on where the items are advertised), photographing every item, noting any damage to each item for advertisements, writing descriptions with convincing selling points, researching every item etc.
Trying to sell items that are nearly unsellable requires a lot of work.
Douglas R You are an asshole for talking like that
What's a real job? Working for someone 30 years making them millions only to retire to thousands and no medical insurance. I respect any entrpreneur not tied down to a 9 to 5
what if you buy something from him and it doesnt work
Your vides are very interesting. I use to buy and sell at the auctions. Watching your video is better than me buying.
"Ghost Shell" lol
What website in Georgia did you buy this pallet from?
Vans World he didnt say he bought it in georgia
Vans World he didnt say he bought anything from a website in georgia you deushbaggery
Vans World
People are too lazy to do the research
Gamestop does the same thing with iPhones n game systems , by lots of 50+
Where did you buy this stuff?? I need a place i can truss to buy
Sorry to say but your struggle to make a worthwhile profit on that pile of junk. A lot of those modems/routers that you have are old and have weak signal issues hence why you have a lot of them being returned, also the same with Bluetooth speakers and headphones, the ones returned are most often the ones with Bluetooth range issues or broken cables. Most of the items you purchased run a HIGH risk of negative feedback and simply not worth your time or your cash. I recommend you look at pallets that have a better return rate and less risk factor. Pallets with actually repairable items are the best type of pallets to buy, things like electrical faults such as Lamps (wiring) GHD straighteners (Resistors) LED Lights (SMD replacement) Android boxes (power supply replacement), Nutribullets (o-ring seals) etc things with common faults. Stay clear of all pallets with massive amounts of WIFI related goods... there's a reason they have been returned... there not faulty, there basically rubbish!!! u
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As a seller, 99% returns i had was because the buyer is stupid or changed his mind. I dont sell any pallet crap, only new items, most of which are not even electronics.
Should have change the video title to "unboxing bluetooth headphone return pallet"
Can I have a bluetooth headphone for 10 bucks?
@Resale Rabbit How much for the call of duty ww2 box?...please lmk...thanks
People will return stuff as damaged if they just didnt like the product
smcfadden1992 Thank you everyone on here doesn't get it they think because it was returned it's broke 95% of the time the merchandise is fine
James Ireland worked at a warehouse where we received and sorted stuff like this got plenty of 50in flat screens people returned due to quaility,... to the compactor it went man i dislike big companies lol
You just get a new same product so I don't see why it matters....
What percentage of the electronic returns would you say has a problem with the product not working correctly? Just seems like electronic returns would be because they weren’t working correctly. Do you test anything? Love your videos by the way!
Nick K yup, it’ll all get tested. I’ll do an update video once I’ve gone through it all.
Resale Rabbit That’s smart. Judging by the items, I think you will do well on this pallet!
I know a lot of the time when I return stuff at Home Depot and they ask why I always say it didn't work right even if it works fine
George Myers thats awesome. :)
where do you buy whole sale return boxes like this?
"Ghost Shell" :\
Class A Living only reason I came to the comments.
Scott Smith same lmao
Got genuinely triggered tbh
Cringe af
Same, I was so sad
What can’t you sell Otterbox on Ebay? Thanks
Because there is too many counterfeits on eBay so they are strict
eggshi Thank you
I buy them
That and ppl just say the never got it
What would be the best place to buy electronic pallets?
Whats your ebay?
The Atari and Sega Genesis are bs and won't sell for much. They're just bs remakes
The Nintendo gift set with the coasters and backpack was sold at Walmart at Christmas time for 39.99
Why would listing outterbox stuff on eBay get your account shut down?
Philly Repo I'm wondering this too?
Some companies have agreements with eBay and if you list those products you may get a warning before the listing is removed and possibly get your account shut down if it happens a lot.
i doubt you will even break even with all that junk.
I don't understand why so many people hate on him for working for his money.
After watching a few of these videos I see the work involved to make the money. It is not a get rich quick thing, but a work for your money thing.
You can tell what the average IQ of the Typical United States Citizen is.... what maybe 50 after reading just some of these comments.
I can bet money that 90% of the people trolling, disliking and leaving hateful comments work a 9-5.
@@spintriae It takes a higher level of intelligence, courage, ambition and intellect creating your own income / wealth. Typical 9-5 jobs are easy outs, a guarantee of weekly pay with little to no risk. Trust me I know, I still work a 9-5. I've been working a 9-5 for so long that giving up the security of a 9-5 is very very difficult. Most of the people I work with have absolutely no ambition to become, or do anything better. They are completely satisfied building wealth for someone else as a trade off for convenience. I have also been building independent wealth through affiliate marketing and reselling and now generate as much and more most months through my own ventures than my 9-5, but because of the years of conditioning, I have not yet found the courage to leave my job. Most 9-5 jobs do not require much skill, you perform the same function over and over again, a monkey can be trained to do anything if you subject it to enough repetitive stimuli.There are obviously lots of exceptions, construction, creative design whether that be advertising, or drafting. So there is nothing wrong with either though this is reality.
It takes money to make money! I would think this would be a good profitable business.
Will you be able to share about the process you get these pallets?
Looks like a hard way to make a buck. What did you make 500 dollars 6 months later?
Still made money, its called investing. I've spent years hoping and trying to save 1000 dollars to invest even if it only returns 500 bucks profit that is still profit and I can reinvest that 500 that will allow my next purchase to bring an even bigger return!
@@skullman0819 But he could have made that in a week flipping burgers
@@johnsmith-vy7pw but think about that he is doing everything on his own schedule he doesn't have to answer to a boss or wake up every morning to flip those burgers also I promise you he probably made good money on that pallet you'd be surprised what people around the world will buy on eBay my parents made a killing selling Playboy magazines predate the eighties we sold many local published books that you would have never heard of to people in China
If those modem are not Docsis 3.1 or higher they are junk, through them away, donate or recycle them!
Yep cable modems have to be current. The buyers are not that sophisticated either. WiFi routers can have value but the market is pretty saturated.
Gerald Campbell It's all current
Or debone them and use them as ITX custom PC cases ;)
Do you offer a warranty or return policy?
Surely the return rate would bite pretty heavily, or is that why you like selling by auction/facebook market etc where being a seller is pretty much a one time anonymous interaction?
if you get a hard drive box one day i resealed it with a broken hdd
CSIG1001 don't worry, life will take care of bringing it right back at you LOL
CSIG1001 I’m the person who bought your hard drive on eBay from this guy. Wtf bro
😂😂😂
All of it came from walmart - I work in the electronics department at one and it's all stuff that I have worked.
deanfromromania You have to agree most of the returns work fine people don't want it or just need the money nothing is wrong with the merchandise
James Absolutely true. There are a great amount of items that walmart takes a loss for, and not just in electronics, although those items are the mosr lucrative.
Walmart has a policy to destroy reruns as they see people returning the stuff again as a threat, while company’s like Best Buy sell their returns on the grey market along with a much stricter return policy.
Ok I commented on another video but I hate seeing all the hate it’s so ignorant, look he knows how to hustle you obviously don’t. He is obvious doing very well for himself if he can always buy these $1000 random pallets an have a big ass warehouse to do it in I’m sure he’s been doing this for a long time cmon now
Definitely made your money back pity about the empty boxes and soooo many bluetooth headsets thanks for posting
Definitely didn't. Almost everything he picked up was cheap junk sold at Wal-Mart and even Dollar stores. He can tell by his face towards the end he knew he was fucked but had to save face.
Lmao that metallica joke got me dude..
He had me yelling at him thru my screen. "METALLICA, FOOL😡!!!" Lol
Can you tell me what liquidator you purchased the pallet from?
Quick tip , always place your phones on airplane mode people, before going live on TH-cam.
y?
Airplane mode turns off all wireless signals including wifi. How are you supposed to go live with no signal.
You just switch WiFi back on and airplane mode will stay on but with WiFi. Like you have to do in planes with WiFi