The free pallets I get from businesses I sell from $7 to $30 each depending on the size of the pallet.. Thanks, John, for teaching me how to do this on my 4rh year now.
Not sure if his math is off or I’m not doing it correctly, I found 8 pallets, and got 2 dollars a piece for them, from a certified pallet place that buys pallets for repairs, and they do not want any other pallets other than 40 by 48 four ways.
I’m not sure how many times I will have to say this… but I do not sell to pallet yards and only 10% of my business is 48x40 standard pallets. I teach what I know ow is a better way. Why? Because you are leaving a ton of revenue on the table doing it the way you are going about it. And the kicker is you usually arent going to get exclusive supply going it about the biz that way. Thesimplestbiz.com Dont make the pallet yard rich… make you rich.
@@capitalpreservationservice241 massive list of suppliers and buyers in training course. If you are searching for more info on the pallet recycling business - go to www.thesimplestbiz.info If you have a specific question hit me up at. Email- johnwilker@thesimplestbiz.info
Hey John, what type of straps do you use? Are they the ones that are rolled up on the side of the flatbed or do you take them out of storage on the struck and put them on? Just want to know the names of the straps?
My current truck doesnt have built in straps. So I use 2” x 24ft straps. But in past I’ve had truck with built in 4” straps and used them in combination with 2 inch straps because there wasn’t enough straps to cover all the stacks of pallets. All this type of information is in the Safety module within the Simplest Biz training course. Thesimplestbiz.com
Thank u for break down more ways to make extra income with different type of items u can choose from and different type of truck u can use to get the job done
Where can I find good deals on cheap flatbed trucks local near Birmingham somewhere in Alabama? I have at least 5k saved up so far. I have checked govplanet, iron planet, marketplace, craigslist, etc, but their trucks are the price of buying a brand new model vehicle. That is not what I am looking for. I want those good cheap deals like you guys get that do not cost tens of thousands of dollars. By the way, where do you recommend taking the truck to get repaired once it break down at some point?
Try govdeals.com also increase your search radius to 200 miles in marketplace. I have used Pep Boys in the past in Homewood - they have the lifts big enough for a flatbed. But they aren’t the cheapest.
@@JCharlesTheSimplestBiz What type of insurance you use or suggest to cover accidents and very expensive repair costs like for example fixing transmission or something way expensive? Do you take your truck to Pep Boys when it needs routine maintenance? Or are there other places you know of that work on old used flatbed trucks?
You’re speaking about pallet yards and what they will pay. We are not selling to pallet yards. And in addition we’re not just dealing with the 4840 standard pallet there’s hundreds and hundreds of different styles that come in to play if you know what you’re doing We also teach brokering brokering pallets which is passive income. Also realize there’s a whole multitude of revenue streams, corrugated boxes, crates, dunnage, industrial bags, wire spools. You are going to need To learn how to move all these items and sell to actual businesses so you’re not a slave to the pallet yard prices. thesimplestbiz.com
This is a actually pretty interesting,I do a whole bunch of scrapping and I have so many ppl trying to get me to take their pallets I always refuse ,had a guy tell me I can get $4 a pallet i didn’t beleive him and thought he just wanted me to be his bitch and cleanup his parking lot lol how ever you say 40x48 I think you said I measured one and it was like 37x something are those worth selling or am I just dumb anything’s helps thanks
@@Mike-lp1vr If you are searching for more info on the pallet recycling business - go to www.thesimplestbiz.info If you have a specific question hit me up at. Email- johnwilker@thesimplestbiz.info
Thanks for these videos. They keep me motivated after approaching a business
@@medrickbussie2489 how much do broken pallets do sell for
The free pallets I get from businesses I sell from $7 to $30 each depending on the size of the pallet.. Thanks, John, for teaching me how to do this on my 4rh year now.
To whooo...? If your selling to other businesses would they do the same or too much extra work for them?
Not sure if his math is off or I’m not doing it correctly, I found 8 pallets, and got 2 dollars a piece for them, from a certified pallet place that buys pallets for repairs, and they do not want any other pallets other than 40 by 48 four ways.
I’m not sure how many times I will have to say this… but I do not sell to pallet yards and only 10% of my business is 48x40 standard pallets. I teach what I know ow is a better way. Why? Because you are leaving a ton of revenue on the table doing it the way you are going about it. And the kicker is you usually arent going to get exclusive supply going it about the biz that way. Thesimplestbiz.com
Dont make the pallet yard rich… make you rich.
Who are your buyers? Warehouses or stores
@@capitalpreservationservice241 massive list of suppliers and buyers in training course. If you are searching for more info on the pallet recycling business - go to www.thesimplestbiz.info If you have a specific question hit me up at. Email- johnwilker@thesimplestbiz.info
Hey John, what type of straps do you use? Are they the ones that are rolled up on the side of the flatbed or do you take them out of storage on the struck and put them on? Just want to know the names of the straps?
My current truck doesnt have built in straps. So I use 2” x 24ft straps. But in past I’ve had truck with built in 4” straps and used them in combination with 2 inch straps because there wasn’t enough straps to cover all the stacks of pallets. All this type of information is in the Safety module within the Simplest Biz training course. Thesimplestbiz.com
@@JCharlesTheSimplestBiz
Thanks for answering that, I’ll be buying straps as I go, I’ll also be buying the modules very soon.
Thank u for break down more ways to make extra income with different type of items u can choose from and different type of truck u can use to get the job done
I want to make $24,000 a week. Is this a reasonable goal?
Does anyone know who buys in central Alabama?
Where can I find good deals on cheap flatbed trucks local near Birmingham somewhere in Alabama? I have at least 5k saved up so far. I have checked govplanet, iron planet, marketplace, craigslist, etc, but their trucks are the price of buying a brand new model vehicle. That is not what I am looking for. I want those good cheap deals like you guys get that do not cost tens of thousands of dollars. By the way, where do you recommend taking the truck to get repaired once it break down at some point?
Try govdeals.com also increase your search radius to 200 miles in marketplace. I have used Pep Boys in the past in Homewood - they have the lifts big enough for a flatbed. But they aren’t the cheapest.
@@JCharlesTheSimplestBiz What type of insurance you use or suggest to cover accidents and very expensive repair costs like for example fixing transmission or something way expensive? Do you take your truck to Pep Boys when it needs routine maintenance? Or are there other places you know of that work on old used flatbed trucks?
@@TMB1974 Mavis Tire and brake Lakeshore. I dont use special insurance for repairs.
@@JCharlesTheSimplestBiz What type of insurance do you use if any?
@@TMB1974 insurance for my truck - runs about 85 a month
Most places here in Florida only pay $5 for 48 forty pallets and .50 to $1 for mics size pallets. So how or where to go to get more money for pallets?
You’re speaking about pallet yards and what they will pay. We are not selling to pallet yards. And in addition we’re not just dealing with the 4840 standard pallet there’s hundreds and hundreds of different styles that come in to play if you know what you’re doing We also teach brokering brokering pallets which is passive income. Also realize there’s a whole multitude of revenue streams, corrugated boxes, crates, dunnage, industrial bags, wire spools. You are going to need To learn how to move all these items and sell to actual businesses so you’re not a slave to the pallet yard prices. thesimplestbiz.com
Do u have a video saying what where to look and who in try to sell them too?
I do have videos and a massive list of suppliers and buyers in the training and private fb group. thesimplestbiz.com
Nice 👍
Could this business work in a small city Wilmington NC
Wilmington is plenty big for this business
Why can’t the buyer that’s local that needs the pallets, get a driver to pickup the pallets and save on having to pay for the pallets?
They are too busy fulfilling their orders going out on any given day. They are not in the pallet business nor do they want to be.
Colorado just paid 7 million for 200 pallets to build shelter for the homeless..
What if the pallets have damage it’s not common to find ready to go stacks.
Theres another revenue stream that comes into play with damaged pallets
This is a actually pretty interesting,I do a whole bunch of scrapping and I have so many ppl trying to get me to take their pallets I always refuse ,had a guy tell me I can get $4 a pallet i didn’t beleive him and thought he just wanted me to be his bitch and cleanup his parking lot lol how ever you say 40x48 I think you said I measured one and it was like 37x something are those worth selling or am I just dumb anything’s helps thanks
@@Mike-lp1vr If you are searching for more info on the pallet recycling business - go to www.thesimplestbiz.info If you have a specific question hit me up at. Email- johnwilker@thesimplestbiz.info
@@Mike-lp1vr yes - I sell all sizes. Mountains and mountains of Pallets in the last 25 years.
@@JCharlesTheSimplestBiz do you sell to scrap yards or ? Not a good idea 🤷♂️
I can get hundreds of double pallets for free however finding someone to buy them is the challenge
@@TySteve539 double deck pallets?