Saturday, April 26, 2008

What Can I Buy at Wal Mart to Make Money on eBay?

Of all the questions I ever get asked, the most often one is about sourcing. I have now found a way to make a 1000$ profit in one week selling everyday items from Wal-Mart. It really is about how and when and where you list them. A majority of these items are not to be listed on the eBay US site but on some international sites. Still, the money you can make is outrageous. Here is a sample of items to list:

Of course as in most of my articles the big seller is the Nintendo Wii. I had a seller call me and tell me he bought 9 from Wal-Mart over a two week period. His cost was $266.67 each. He sold them for about $375-$479 each. The Wiis are shipped differently than many of the items sent to the store as it goes UPS. Generally they arrive about 8:30 and the truck is unloaded an hour later. That is the time to be there to pick them up.

If you want a real challenge, try selling baby food, diapers and toilet paper on the eBay Korea site. It may require some translation but in all honesty maybe one or two lines. These items sell for a considerable mount on this site and you can make a bundle, and once you have the translation you can relist substituting one or two words. It is definitely worth the time and effort.

Barbies, High School Musical, Kid Tough Camera, the now discounted summer clothing, iDog/iCat are all big sellers on the eBay Australia site. Again most of these items are fairly easy to get but sell very well in eBay Australia.

I also have had reports that many sellers buy boxes of sports cards, magic cards, or pokemon cards from Walmart at a very good price. They don't sell the boxes but get the better cards out, send them to PSA/DNA have them certified and sell them for a bundle.

My personal favorite is the iPhones. They are expensive, but the software to have them unlocked is cheap. Unlocked iPhones are going as high as $200 more than your expense. These will not last much longer as surely soon other networks will be able to use them.

Good luck on your eBay sales!

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Danny Gard is an eBay powerseller and employee of eBay. He is also the owner of the GardianGroup which specializes in auctions, and homes for the mentally handicapped. At eBay, he specializes in teaching eBays biggest sellers on how to increase revenue and traffic. His personal website, which sales the nets best tee-shirts, can be found at http://www.shibbyshirts.com

They can also be sold in wholesale and bulk numbers for resale on eBay or anywhere.

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