Great videos. I’m also a reseller and just collected 6 pallets yesterday and was so impressed with John Pye. Some of the pallets were 40 pounds and easily worth £2000. I was told I had to take everything even the cardboard but this was chesterfield.
There is a lot of rubbish, and you need to be careful. For most auctions you can go and view before you buy. I once bought 3 pallets of matching kitchen units of different sizes for around £200. Re-did our kitchen, and sold the excess units to pay for sink, tap, and worktops. My son put in most of the units, and I was able to give him £200 profit from the units. Happy days.
Hey, if money was no object i would buy the fixed price pallets from other liquidators. However, these tend to be in the hundreds. And the items could prove difficult to sell, as they are usually smaller lower value items but in bulk.
I've watched several of this type of video from different channels and the pallets have always been a load of junk. It's so naive to think the people at the auction houses won't have gone through them first and cherry-picked out all the good stuff for themselves
There are liquidators in most large urban areas now. Do a Google search on liquidators in your area. They will either have a fixed price system or auction system. The fixed priced ones cost significantly more though.
Great videos.
I’m also a reseller and just collected 6 pallets yesterday and was so impressed with John Pye.
Some of the pallets were 40 pounds and easily worth £2000.
I was told I had to take everything even the cardboard but this was chesterfield.
There is a lot of rubbish, and you need to be careful. For most auctions you can go and view before you buy. I once bought 3 pallets of matching kitchen units of different sizes for around £200. Re-did our kitchen, and sold the excess units to pay for sink, tap, and worktops. My son put in most of the units, and I was able to give him £200 profit from the units. Happy days.
It’s all a learning curve and thank you for sharing your experience. Still a great video
Thanks for watching!
Enjoying your videos, some you win some you loose. If money was no object what pallets would you have a go at?
Hey, if money was no object i would buy the fixed price pallets from other liquidators. However, these tend to be in the hundreds. And the items could prove difficult to sell, as they are usually smaller lower value items but in bulk.
are the metal poles not a greenhouse or poly tunnel and the pile of plastic part of it?
Unfortunately it had no pictures or manual inside so i am unsure. The plastic was ripped, so if it is it is going to need a new plastic cover.
@@Reseller-Chris that's a shame, but I don't think they are worth much complete.
Never had any luck with john pye
I have had a really good winning streak and good items this year, but the last few wins have not been on the same level.
I've watched several of this type of video from different channels and the pallets have always been a load of junk. It's so naive to think the people at the auction houses won't have gone through them first and cherry-picked out all the good stuff for themselves
No need to apologise for recording a few days later - the only person who knows it’s a few days later is you - it’s seconds later for us 😉
I wanted to get this out earlier. It impacts my youtube metrics behind the scenes unfortunately
Is this a full time job or a side hustle ?
Side Hustle, however, I do see some people rock up to auction with Luton vans getting a dozen or more lots.
How do you even begin buying a returns pallet.
There are liquidators in most large urban areas now. Do a Google search on liquidators in your area. They will either have a fixed price system or auction system. The fixed priced ones cost significantly more though.
So much cr*p in the world !
John pye biggest pile of rubbish😂😂😂