I made a 40 pallet sale on Facebook marketplace. I had to deliver them about 15 minutes away but made a quick $240 off 40 pallets delivered so not bad.
Honestly, most of my sales come from Facebook marketplace. Any businesses I sell to come from cold calling companies and asking them about their pallet needs.
I have a few monthly deliveries that are guaranteed for business. The rest just depend on if I get orders from individuals. Honestly, most of my sales are from people coming to pick them up.
There are pallet places that take them but usually only certain sizes mostly 48x40. Yes I have contracts with companies that buy them and also sell them online.
@@1lifeofjames I’m sitting at a church right now and I see 2 used pallets, I’m wanting to hop into the reselling game. I understand marketplace is a way to find free pallets, but how would I go about selling my pallets? Would I have to pay Uncle Sam in the long run? I want more insight if you could please!
Make sure you ask the place before you just grab the pallets. Some places reuse them so it’s always better to ask first. You don’t wanna go to jail for Pallets lol. Call local businesses and ask if they throw them out. That’s another good way to get free pallets. Once you get them post them on every site you can like marketplace( I sell the most here), Craigslist, letgo and Nextdoor are a few places that work for me. Well of course you have to pay taxes on everything lol. I will say that it’s best to deal in cash because from my experience, people bounce checks and they can dispute charges on PayPal and other apps like that. Make sure you subscribe because I’m going to be posting more videos about hustling pallets soon.
It’s pretty easy for me to get tons of pallets and I understand the part of contacting businesses to see if they get rid of theirs. I am a little confused on the part of finding someone to buy them
@@johnalphabravo any business that ships a product in bulk. Manufacturers are a good place to start. Most businesses need large amounts so you have to be prepared and have a good supply on hand
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How do you connect with who needs and wants pallets and set up a contract with them.
Honestly, most of my sales come from Facebook marketplace. Any businesses I sell to come from cold calling companies and asking them about their pallet needs.
So are you listing “pallets for sale” on FB marketplace? I live in MD and even one just gives them away for free
How often do you do this? Meaning how many times a week or a month?
I have a few monthly deliveries that are guaranteed for business. The rest just depend on if I get orders from individuals. Honestly, most of my sales are from people coming to pick them up.
do you call people who will buy these pallets? are there places that just take them?
There are pallet places that take them but usually only certain sizes mostly 48x40. Yes I have contracts with companies that buy them and also sell them online.
What are main sizes that some of those companies look for?
@@st3v3n_j12 mostly 48x40
Do you build them yourself then sell them
No but I do repair some of them.
If a pallet isn't repairable do you pick them up? If so, what do you do with them?
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@@1lifeofjames I’m sitting at a church right now and I see 2 used pallets, I’m wanting to hop into the reselling game. I understand marketplace is a way to find free pallets, but how would I go about selling my pallets? Would I have to pay Uncle Sam in the long run? I want more insight if you could please!
Make sure you ask the place before you just grab the pallets. Some places reuse them so it’s always better to ask first. You don’t wanna go to jail for Pallets lol. Call local businesses and ask if they throw them out. That’s another good way to get free pallets. Once you get them post them on every site you can like marketplace( I sell the most here), Craigslist, letgo and Nextdoor are a few places that work for me. Well of course you have to pay taxes on everything lol. I will say that it’s best to deal in cash because from my experience, people bounce checks and they can dispute charges on PayPal and other apps like that. Make sure you subscribe because I’m going to be posting more videos about hustling pallets soon.
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It’s pretty easy for me to get tons of pallets and I understand the part of contacting businesses to see if they get rid of theirs. I am a little confused on the part of finding someone to buy them
Where can you sell pallets at besides pallet centers?
I sell to businesses as well as individuals. I get a lot of sales from apps and websites for local sales.
@@1lifeofjames what types of business will likely buy pallets?
@@johnalphabravonone because they give them out for free everywhere.
@@johnalphabravo any business that ships a product in bulk. Manufacturers are a good place to start. Most businesses need large amounts so you have to be prepared and have a good supply on hand
@@sargeatlarge24v then why would pallet yards buy them from people if not to resell to businesses for a mark up?