Everyday Items That Sell Fast on eBay For $100 Or More

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these sorts of items can sell for hundred bucks plus all the time these are everyday items that you can find in just the common everyday store for the most part but there's a reason why they sell for this kind of money and we're going to talk about that today [Music] hey it's dawn the auction professor today we're going to talk about items that corporate America decided to abandon and stop producing these are discontinued items these are everyday items that can make you a ton of money they can be found all over the place let's hop over right now and look at some of the best and quickest movers in this area so here we are with discontinued items one of the biggest ones that most people will remember is when coke changed the formula to new coke big huge uprising and they actually ended up changing it back for the most part same basic example Corporate America at time to time will determine that they're not making enough money off a specific line of product and they will do what's called discontinuing it when that happens you'll have diehard fans of those specific items wanting them very badly and they will pay a ton of extra money to keep them in stock now this item here isn't even a full case it's a partial case a hundred and twenty one ounce arid extra dry now these are cream deodorants twelve hundred dollars basically on these and that's typical if you look up this specific item you're gonna find that it sells very well for very good money and very quickly these are all items that should net you $100 or better when you find a grouping of them or even individually for that matter all good items all across corporate America items are discontinued all the time these are some as I said some of the easiest ones that have been around for a while there's many reasons why stuff like this can happen companies closing is another one this is things that you can glean from news articles on what's going to happen if a company's closing down that produces something that's even mildly popular stockpiling some of those items can pay off and that's what people do it's like an investment it's almost like buying stocks but instead you're buying a discontinued item now of course if you're not careful you can buy something that wasn't well liked in the first place and be stuck with merchandise you can't sell so know what you're doing look to the field look into the sails just because Corporate America isn't making money from it doesn't mean that you can't this is just a really good example of this type of thing now here's Grecian Plus this is another one of those oddball items now this says five ounces this is actually point five ounce tube this is half an ounce tube of this there's 25 tubes of this just over 12 ounces of product twelve hundred and twenty-five dollars these are things you can still run into at drugstores and grocery stores and things along that line Mon posters that have had product in the shops forever they're all good places to source this kind of stuff in almost any neighborhood around really nice example here if you look up this product you're going to see the individual tubes of this go for some good money so don't pass up on these sorts of things I see these when I'm just buying something that I need I can see these and checkout lines even on occasion not specifically this but many other items just like this now here's dentine this is a checkout item this is a case of discontinued cinnamon gum the classic this is just a real nice example there's chap sticks and Burt's Bees and all kinds of items like this that can go for some insane money just because they were discontinued 280 bucks for this they don't cost that much buying them sometimes you can even find these in the discounted section at a grocery store or something like that now speaking of companies that are going out of business or have went out of business Nikko is one of those companies here now this is a lot of eight 16-ounce bags of Mary Jane candy 185 bucks so this is just a real nice example people bought up cases of this kind of thing and have been selling them or they held on to them for a little while and then sold them the only thing you want to take into consideration on some of these is the expiration date on them some products have a short expiration timeframe now some of these may not even be able to be sold online if they have expired so always be cautious on that this is a good example here Nikko wafers as well the multicolored ones aren't so bad I never liked the chocolate ones but 178 dollars for these here now kitchen products are right up along with this happens all the time in kitchen products this is mcCormick meat marinade now these sell for some good money look them up individually now this is one that has expired as you can see but it is still selling like this nice example here hundred and seventy bucks roughly ten dollars a piece for these there are only a couple bucks new if they were in the markdown section so they probably didn't even pay that for them now here's another product that can sell even when they're not discontinued online fairly well some of the Crystal Light products do very well now this one's a mock appletini it's a mixed drink kind of sort of thing sold very well hundred and forty bucks out of this lot they have here you just can't go wrong on stuff like this this is something that most people wouldn't hold a value to as long as they're new they're sealed they're still okay product I still will mess with these and keeping right along with the theme there's three jars of nestea unsweetened instant tea these are three ounce jars they're not very big 135 bucks for these discontinued product that's the big key here for even products that haven't been technically discontinued yet can sell very well just like this sort of thing so I said hundred dollars plus these are very very quick movers whenever you NAB them up they're gone right off the bat first couple days first week at the most for any one of these products I am showing you now here's another one of those oddball products sometimes the company will start a product thinking they'll be able to market it and sell it and make some money on it now this is 84 sealed packs of red berry gum this is sour patch kids line of gum they made discontinued didn't sell very well people liked it still so 134 dollars for this sort of thing here it's not a fortune you're gonna make on this but it's easy money when you can find them because there are people that will buy these just to eat the gum they loved it that much now so does another one that makes limited runs of soda and things like that coke started to produce georgia peach which we do like it comes in bottles even there's a raspberry version of it this is sprite cranberry I would imagine this was released for the holidays I did not see this product until I was looking for some other items a perfect example they sold two cases of these 420 $9.99 shipped so with shipping involved you're probably looking at about $100 they made off of a four or five dollar max investment on this product now many people will buy as I said all of these type of things at their store they'll hold on to them till after they've been gone and then they will sell them I do that with other items myself this is just a perfect example of a flip of a high-dollar item you can get cheap that will go very quickly here's another Nikko product Squirrel Nut Zippers there's actually a musical group that used that name if you didn't know it's an old name it's been around forever here is a 50 piece bag or box or container of it one hundred and twenty dollars now here's another example of some candy this is skittles along with some starburst sweet heat is the line that these are haven't tried them not my thing hundred bucks though and the buyer is paying for shipping you just can't go wrong this is probably a twenty or thirty dollar purchase would be my guess so they're making a quick 60 bucks on something I'm sure it's sold very very quickly that is the key on these these things sell just like that for the most part you can't get them everywhere most people don't realize that these are discontinued the walk right by them in a store without thinking a thing of them now here's bounce dryer bar fresh linen bars this is the bar with the holder these go extremely well extremely fasters four of them 230 dollars look these up now a lot of these items here I'm showing you are still available they're still selling just as well as you see them here in my area though I've pretty much scoped out every place in there aren't any left at this point so I'm gonna shut these out to everybody these are great items to get big moneymakers something that you can flip really quick really easily it's still something that you can find on the store for regular price or less discounted now home care products are great as well here's Johnson's one step no buff wax wood floor care oddball items sounding about 22 ounces three containers discontinued one hundred and sixty bucks on this and free shipping so roughly 125 130 is what they got out of these three cans it's all over the place this sort of thing investigate it look into it this is something that can make you a lot of money this is something that's a little easier to get into than other areas antiques and collectibles which I make a ton of money in is a little harder again and so you have to know some good knowledge to do very well in it we still sell stuff like this all the time though grocery stores are always good places to source if you know what you're looking for so good example laundry detergent same basic principle Fresh Start powder laundry detergent four point one four pounds forty four loads of this one hundred and thirty five dollars something you can still run into at some of the old mom paw stores this sort of product does show up even at secondary auctions and things like that for scratched and dented food items or discontinued as well or discounted items so just a great example now here is whisk deep clean this is the original detergent 15 ounce 33 loads a good example as well people will live by certain types of detergent and when they're discontinued after being around for 1020 years they'll pay some good money for getting those products so real good example you can't go wrong and stuff like this this is three bottles of it now mind you so you're talking new these are six bucks eight bucks depending if they're discounted or discontinued they may be marked down at the store so you may not even pay that for them and the last one here is Scrubbing Bubbles automatic shower cleaner kit this is two refills this is all discontinued it wasn't very popular it didn't sell very well but there is a group of people that love buying these products and still use them regularly and swear by it maybe their marketing was poor who knows but it's still a good product it's viable they still sell very quickly just like all of these items were sought the hundred dollar mark here so keep an eye out pay attention there is money to be had almost anywhere you go these days if you know what to look for so anyway that's what I have for you today well there you go hopefully you enjoyed the video if you did please hit that like button down below you can also hit the bell icon to be notified if I post new content or go live subscribe and tell a friend [Music] [Music] [Music] boy this is a doozy of a job for one guy well maybe I can help I can sure use it now your operating statement what's the problem well that's the same problem that we had yesterday and the day before that we ought to be doing better that's a good start anything I can't stand is a complacent manager let's see now I'll tell you what you got your weekly sales figures yep we're doing about $25,000 sales 25,000 now let's take a look at your profits for the week what's the merchandise cost about $20,000 $20,000 the difference is $5,000 that should gross profit right not bad but that figure doesn't last very long does it out of it comes things like well let's jot them down first fixed expenses ret insurance warehousing costs depreciation and so on and the figure $1,500 a week and they stay at that amount even if your sales drop those costs are built in they're a regular part of your everyday operation as regular is a coffee break now let's look at the variable expenses utility supplies salaries promotion costs and so forth those expenses that change from time to time there are about $3,000 a week here the biggest single item is you your salary and the salaries of all the others in the store you're quite an investment these total expenses are 4,500 take that away from your gross profit of 5,000 profit before taxes 500 after taxes about two hundred and fifty dollars one percent
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Published: Sun Jan 12 2020
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