>>255563That's me. I just want to expand on my method of making money by flipping goods. Keep in mind, this is not necessarily efficient, but it gets me some extra cash on the side while I am a full time student.
I started off selling video games that I had in storage. NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, PS, PS2, PC, XBOX, and XBOX360. I had about 200 altogether and they were
just taking up space. I only used Amazon, even though the rates are higher, because I find it less of a hassle than eBay. I made serious cash, so I turned it
into a hobby/part-time job. I increased my inventory by buying more games from personal friends of mine via Facebook/text/in-person. I tried not to Jew them too
much because they are actual friends of mine, and nothing will ruin a friendship faster than by fucking people out of money, so I kept the fact that I was reselling their shit to a minimum.
Eventually my sources started drying up, so I moved on to eBay. I started bidding on games after I figured how much I could make versus total expenses. I lost
a LOT of the auctions because I was an idiot and started bidding wars early on in the life of the auction. Then I got smart and started using an autosnipe
service. I started winning more often, but still lost plenty because I bid low enough to make a profit by reselling. I was making minimum profit, anywhere from
$1 to $2. It was some cash, but I'm greedy, so it wasn't enough for me.
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