I attempted to uncover profitable bargains at Walmart.

Feb 16, 2024 | eBay Flipping | 15 comments

I attempted to uncover profitable bargains at Walmart.




I tried finding profitable flips at Walmart…

As an avid bargain hunter and reseller, I’m always on the lookout for items that I can buy low and sell high for a profit. One of my favorite places to scour for potential flips is Walmart. With its wide range of products and competitive prices, I believed that there was potential for some lucrative flips.

Armed with my smartphone and a keen eye for spotting deals, I set out to explore the aisles of my local Walmart in search of items that I could potentially flip for a profit. I began by visiting the clearance sections of various departments, including electronics, home goods, and clothing. I quickly found some promising products, such as discounted electronics, seasonal items, and clearance clothing.

After carefully analyzing the prices and conducting some quick market research on my phone, I decided to purchase a few items that I believed had the potential to fetch a higher price online or at local resale shops. I was particularly excited about a discounted electronics item that I knew was in high demand, and a set of seasonal home decor items that I believed could sell well in the resale market.

Once I had purchased my items, I wasted no time in listing them for sale on various online platforms. To my delight, within a few days, the electronics item sold for nearly double the price I had paid for it at Walmart. The seasonal home decor items also sold quickly for a tidy profit.

Buoyed by my success, I continued to visit Walmart regularly in search of more profitable flips. I found that consistently checking for clearance items and sale events at Walmart was a smart strategy for finding items that could be flipped for a profit. In addition, I found that certain seasonal items, such as holiday decorations and back-to-school supplies, were especially lucrative for reselling.

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However, I also encountered some challenges along the way. Not every item I purchased from Walmart turned out to be a profitable flip. Some items simply didn’t attract buyers or had too much competition in the resale market. It was a learning experience, but it helped me refine my strategy and become more selective in my purchases.

In conclusion, I found that Walmart can be a goldmine for profitable flips if approached with the right strategy. By carefully scouting for discounted items, conducting thorough market research, and being mindful of seasonal trends, I was able to turn my Walmart finds into profitable resale opportunities. With perseverance and a sharp eye for deals, I believe that anyone can find success in flipping items from Walmart for a profit.


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15 Comments

  1. @FartDarts

    Only way to kill these guys’ hustle is to be financially smart when shopping, go shop around for the lowest prices possible. It’s the computer age y’all, use it to your advantage!

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  2. @user-xf6lr2hr1q

    Could do a full walk through, from buying product to sending to amazon

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  3. @jray0717

    20 percent profits lol

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  4. @shadowforge

    really? because all I ever see is this same specifically named garbage channel doing it… seriously you have like 80 videos already why are you trying to pretend its not you?

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  5. @IJSALO

    Amazon is just a laundering buisness for China

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  6. @DrDanex

    It’s still not worth the effort, there is a reason you only see him looking at stuff and never actually buying it

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  7. @duchessstudioband7896

    Well, the Walmart exec's watch these videos, end of great deals on the clearance isle. And the guy who steals these things, police watch these things too, and the problem with what you are doing, the loss to brick and mortar is huge. Stores are closing because of theft, which means the store you live to steal from, won't be there to steal from in the future . 0 percrnt profit. Sadly when you expose things on tick to tock, it's the end of it.

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  8. @queenbey6678

    Lol. Just another reason to NOT use amazon.

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  9. @user-sj7xv1er1u

    How do figure its $26 profit, you havent sold anything yet.
    Is that Girl Math?

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  10. @johnny96888

    But did they actually sell, that’s the hard part

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  11. @RamyFal

    U could have sold it on Facebook and made 60bucks easy peasy

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  12. @moderngladiator.x21

    Big box stores are getting smarter last quarter of 2023 they hired price analysts to have prices be as competitive as they possibly can to cut out the middle man so they can compete with online stores,
    They took the cost of time gas and maintenance of your vehicle and subtracted it from the online stores prices.

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  13. @MrChrissherren07

    After all these videos you’ve done why haven’t you done this for eBay? Too much profit for you? Or are you just trying to get the views? Or are you just not smart enough to know what’s valuable?

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  14. @MyBluebirdBluebird349

    There’s some things you can do it in the with Amazon and there’s some things you can can’t do you with Amazon

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