u/Capital_Sympathy6404

Most resellers are addicted to buying, not profiting

One thing reselling taught me:

Cheap does NOT mean profitable.

Most beginners buy random stuff just because it’s low priced, then wonder why nothing sells.

Good resellers don’t buy more.
They buy smarter.

The profit is usually decided the moment you buy the item:

  • Buy a $200 watch for $40 = easy money
  • Buy it for $170 = stressful sale

That’s why experienced resellers walk away empty handed most of the time.

They’re not looking for “stuff.”
They’re looking for margin.

What item taught you this lesson the hard way?

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u/Capital_Sympathy6404 — 8 days ago
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Important stuffs I have learned this 3 years

A few things I learned that helped me the most this 3 years Don’t buy random stuff just because it’s cheap. Cheap doesn’t equal profitable. Learn 2–3 categories deeply instead of trying to sell everything. Good photos and clean listings matter way more than people think. Most profit is made when buying, not selling. Be willing to hold inventory instead of panic selling

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u/Capital_Sympathy6404 — 8 days ago
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3 years as a reseller

A few things I learned that helped me the most this 3 years

  • Don’t buy random stuff just because it’s cheap. Cheap doesn’t equal profitable.
  • Learn 2–3 categories deeply instead of trying to sell everything.
  • Good photos and clean listings matter way more than people think.
  • Most profit is made when buying, not selling.
  • Be willing to hold inventory instead of panic selling.
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u/Capital_Sympathy6404 — 8 days ago

Reselling

I resell items like sneakers, clothes, electronics, and more — all legit and fairly priced. If you want to buy, sell, learn how to start reselling, or connect with others in the hustle, this is the spot. Everyone’s welcome, from beginners to experienced resellers. Mostly clothes like Ralph lauren and LV

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u/Capital_Sympathy6404 — 14 days ago