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Anyone make any decent cash flipping clearance items online? I just scored like $500 profit from some vintage dolls I got at a thrift shop lol.

>> No.16763361

retail arbitrage betting?

>> No.16763518

>>16763205
I got some vintage shitcoins for you to buy bro. Trust me these bags are antique. Just flip em and make a quick buck. If you need, I can call a buddy of mine to come have a look and he'll tell you what it's worth.

>> No.16763672

>>16763205
I make a ton off retail arbitrage. All you have to do is go to a big name store and pocket some items. Nobody working for 10 dollars an hour is really going to give a shit if you steal and confronting or chasing me is against company policy. Just sell the items later.

>> No.16763694

https://beta.forkdelta.app/#!/trade/0xb108c02a74e525ab0a59ccd3d208d2de4699a055-ETH

>Not arbitraging
>not buying TRUE for 61% cheaper than other exchanges
>Doesn't know how to use real decentralized IDEXs
> Not shorting OKeX
No wonder you're buying dolls

>> No.16763743

I've made a few thousand from selling vintage stereo equipment from a thrift store. Problem is it's inconsistent and you have to deal with hipster and boomer faggots kicking the tires of a 50yr old radio

>> No.16764056

Bumping because this is a decent thread here considering what /biz/ has become.

You might be able to make money flipping clearance stuff, but the margins will be small and you'll have to buy a lot. Might not be worth the time. Can always get lucky with thrift store finds, but it's not good to base a business model on luck