FLIPPIN' HECK

I turned £18 into £327 by flipping my charity shop buys – it’s so easy and you can make loads of money

A PROFESSIONAL eBay seller has revealed how he turned £18 into £327 by reselling charity shop buys that most wouldn’t give a second look.

Jay, who shares his flipping successes on his YouTube channel Flipping Sloth, recently revealed how he makes huge profits reselling junk other people don’t want.

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Professional eBay seller Jay made £327 after spending just £18 on goods in the charity shopCredit: YouTube
He sells everything from gadgets to homewares

He explains: “I’m a full time eBay and other online retail website reseller. 

“This is how I pay my bills and I will be showing and sharing my journey with you as I expand my online business.”

Rather than selling on his own belongings, Jay visits his local charity shops where he picks up toys, games and gadgets on the cheap before listing them on the auction site.

In this particular haul, Jay visited a couple of local charity shops and picked up £18 worth of stuff.

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“I have spent £18 on all of this stuff today and I’m hoping to make £180,” he explains.

His stash included Star Wars Lego, a pair of brand new Gola trainers, two bags of Playmobil and an iPod dock.

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When Jay totted up just how much he was set to make on his listings he had far exceeded his expectations with the lot expected to sell for £327.

He says: “It really is amazing to me how much money you can generate for yourself just by visiting a charity shop maybe once a week either just for a hobby or for a spare bit of money to pay off some bills.

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“This doesn’t have to be a full time job for everyone who’s enjoying it, it can just be something on the side to maybe pay your internet bill or your food bill or something like that.

“There is so much money to be made at the charity shops.”

What Jay bought and expected profit

  • Aluminium walking stick £15
  • Two bags full Playmobil £25 
  • Brand new racers Lego £6
  • Lego Star Wars lightsaber £8
  • Brand new women’s Gola trainers £25
  • Fantastic Beasts colouring book £5
  • Yugi-Oh Japanese manga x4 £20
  • Puma Tennis racket £15
  • Sunsense beach tent £15
  • Pop-up goal £10
  • Jigsaw puzzle x 3 £24
  • Hamley’s Labrynth wooden game £10
  • Primark & George duvet covers x 2 £18
  • Who Wants to be a Millionaire boardgame £15
  • Womble plush £10
  • Parsnip Aldi plush £3
  • Mini cork globe £25
  • Fahrenheit watch broken £30
  • Melli Melli espresso mugs £20
  • Season three dvd Star Trek £8
  • Gear4 speaker £20
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