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I’m a car boot sale expert – I bought £72 of old junk & made £600 profit selling it on… here’s how to spot hidden gems

A CAR boot sale expert has revealed how she made £600 profit reselling people's old junk.

The savvy mum once bought £72 of second-hand items from a car boot - before selling them on Facebook Marketplace and Ebay for a profit.

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Tess Bolton-Gould, 54, is doing everything she can to cut costsCredit: PA Real Life
Some items from one of Tess’ car boot haulsCredit: PA Real Life

Mum-of-two Tess Bolton-Gould, 54, first started shopping in charity shops and car boot sales when her children were younger.

Tess uses her nifty hacks to look after herself and husband, Sam Bolton-Gould, 54, who works in IT, and their two sons, aged 18 and 15.

She now pays her family’s food bills with a series of money savvy tricks - buying and re-selling second-hand items online.

She explained: "When the boys were small, I would only have a fiver or so available.

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"I would buy some bits like a nice blouse or jumper which I could flip online through eBay and make £20.

"Now, I go to a car boot sale or charity shop with £80 or £90.

"I spend half or all of it, and then re-sell what I find on eBay or Facebook Marketplace.

"Last week, I spent £72 on vintage clothes, jewellery and crockery and I made £750."

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She added: "Once you take away the cost of postage and packaging, the eBay fees and PayPal fees, that works out to about £500 which is still really good."

It's not just car boot sale items that help make a profit and save cash.

Tess, who lives near Halifax, West Yorkshire, normally spends £40 to £50 on food each week.

She pays for food and utility costs by reselling second-hand goods online, reported.

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