I can't believe so many people upvoted this. I doubt they have space to dedicate for shoes for amputees. How many amputees do you think they get in WI needing a single shoe? lmao.
I remember when Linen N Things closed about 10 years ago. At 98 and 99% off, I was buying curtains and valances for $0.05 and $0.10 each and stopped to all of the Twin Cities stores to load up on it. I made tons of money off them on eBay. After watching some of your video clips, I want to get back into the game again.
madison55 Actually they're worth Thousands to many, but human remains are forbidden to be sold on EBay, but a lot of people do it anyway. I see lots of relics. A lot could be fake too. I'm surprised EBay hasn't been sued for being so lax.
Yup can even be used for resin & who knows what crafts. Picture frames & ornaments especially the metal ones are great. Us crafters will buy anything if it's cheap enough. I'd make big crafting bundles.
KED's sell SO WELL man. I bought around 40-50 pair at a local discount store for $12.50 each and flipped them for $40 each FAST. That was my first major score while reselling and now I can't go back lol.
give the sunglasses etc to a local eye wear place that collects used glasses sun glasses..they give to a group that used for needy, blind, etc and use the parts too.
You can sell those single shoes. They will be new and Depending on what their original retail was their most likely from Payless because that is what is inside of shopko but you can still get decent money. There are many amputees out there that hate having to buy 2 shoes
Shopkos had their own shoe section, much higher quality...and the Payless section. I used to work at a Shopko, our sports shoes were 40-80 dollars a pair, mid range quality brands.
I be about 10 year ahead of you doing the same thing. When the '08 crash came, I bought up restaurant equipment from belly-up owners including franchised pizza places (Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc). I found buyers were interested in doing their own due to more affordable than eating out. I sold the heck out of pans, cutters and other equipment for about 4 years until things improved. I'd buy out any lots of anything when there was a going out of business sale. I branched out during that time and sold a large variety of items and built quite a business on ebay. However, the thieves at ebay started grabbing about 25% of the gross. They charged fees to list, fees to sell, fees to ship, fees to collect my payments, fees on top of fees and finally, as the economy improved I quit ebay and never looked back. I was getting close to retirement age by then so I just went into home flipping again (I had done that for years prior to the internet craze). I sold my last home a year ago and am doing fine. Don't know if I'll get involved in the world of business again or not. Keep up the good work and watch out for ebay. They'll rob you blind.
How do I find your Ebay and Amazon stores????? There's stuff I see you talk about selling on those platforms and am interested but have no idea how to find.
Crafters. Sell bulk things to crafters. The metal ornaments I'd pull apart & place into a resin tray or notebook, you could break up the glittery plastics for mosaics, single shoes I'm sure someone could do it, broken jewelry is awesome, broken mirrors are great for the crushed glass in resin effects. If it's cheap enough & or glitters we'll hoard it. Those picture frames are especially good. I could easily fix that or add something to it or just cut it off. I've seen people buy fabric samples.
GB? Nah. Not unless the packers leave. Where I live...? Now THAT'S almost empty. Younkers was the first, and it was the only place that carried higher end brands (cosmetics and fragrances, especially) within a 45-50 mile radius. Now shopko is gone, too. School supply shopping was hell on earth with only one WalMart between 2 school districts.
Burn the security tag off ...u wrap a grocery bag around the ink part and then take a lighter to round button part that holds it in...start burning the center and when it melts the Pin will show and u can pull it out safely without destroying the clothing...I worked in a retail for 10 yrs and sometimes we would have 2 get creative!
Hi "Resale Rabbit" I'm just starting out in flipping. I have almost watched everyone of your videos. You have schooled me and inspired me, thank you young buck. Now, to the chase...the jewelry you said you would probably put in a box for a dollar could I purchase it and do you have a scanner as well as a scale.
When I was younger I lived with!My uncle and Aunt in Tennessee!Jobs where hard to find! So my uncle purchased large bundles of clothes! My grandma had a big piece of property,So They put large tarps down , and they cut straps on the bundles! U can buy single pieces or a brown paper bag full for 5 dollers! It was so much fun we would do it every weekend!
Crazy to see Shopko so empty. I worked there from 2012-2015 and things were rocky for sure but we were CRAZY busy fairly often, more because we were so shortstaffed all the damn time. Black Friday was insane.
Please please PLEASE donate the single shoes to an amputee website or rehabilitation center! Please don't just throw them away!! It's quite possible that you could find a non profit that would give you a tax deduction for doing so. Win WIN!! THANK YOU!!
A lot of that broken and mismatched stuff can be sold to crafters. Definitely the old sunglasses. A friend of my mother's uses old watches and other miscellany for her art projects - makes eclectic wall clocks out of it. Also, don't forget scrapbookers. That "HOME" piece from the broken frame is an example.
This is fun! Me, as a retailer for forty plus years, would package a WHOLE LOT of these back into those white boxes, and sell them, sealed with tape, as MYSTERY DEALS! I'd sell them for Your Choice $5...2 for $9, 3 for $7, 10 for $10 This would get them out quick, get rid of the debris of empty boxes, and generate several hundred dollars in just junk. Good Luck!
Don't ever ask someone their ebay name. Well except this guy maybe. He's perfectly happy making videos about what he sells. No wonder he's dealing in garbage, if you give out secrets about what's valuable and what's not, pretty soon the only thing you can source is trash.
I just subscribed to your channel, you seem like a real go getter I’m looking forward to making your vids a part of my morning video line up that I watch before work. I hope you do well with all the merchandise that you bought!
Those security tags aren't the ones with ink. You can just get a wire cutter and pry off the white button on the back until you can cut the wire. Dunhams uses the same type and sometimes one would get put on crooked and we would have to cut it off.
Check to see if your security cameras have a micro USB port behind the battery. If so, that can power them with a 2A (I think) wall wart. I found that in my cameras the batteries like yours lasted only a couple of weeks; way too much hassle. Depends on how hard it is to get AC to them, though.
How do you become an end buyer? how do you find out if a busness is up for sale?Do you approach / make offer 1st ? Do you keep the premises to operate or just content?
Guys like this make me thankful I pick and sell select items worth hundreds of dollars. There's only so much time in one's life, and money only means so much. Hit it big on valuable items. Don't bother nickling and diming for $20 here and there. You have to sell five $20 items to make $100. Meanwhile that time could be spent making $300 on one item. The day I need a warehouse or storage unit to keep my items is the day I start doing something else. Once you get there, you will never get out. You are never going to sell all of it, never even going to list all of it. Just mass amounts of inventory, much of it decreasing in value, and of course some if it may increase in value. Regardless, gotta remember we are here to live and enjoy life. Not burden ourselves and the people we leave behind with a bunch of low value inventory. Don't buy junk unless you are just starting out. In fact, don't even do it then.
I love Gloria Vanderbilt jeans/pants. Buy them at thrift stores for cheap. Don't even have to try them on to know they will fit. Best jeans/pants I've ever had.
My goodness! It never entered my mind such things are needed. But of course they are. Seems to prove the adage: “It takes money to make money.” I wonder how you began this journey.
I was at the de Pere shopko the Saturday before it closed and was shocked how much clothes was less. But it felt like de Pere, since it was on the early chopping block list, shipped all their “good” stuff to other shopkos because it suddenly emptied in just a week to the front little bit of the store. There were much better deals later at suamico and bay park. I have pictures of this de Pere one.... sad day for de Pere to lose this!
Probably would be difficult to find people who can use those shoes but, having said that, there are many people who have 2 different size feet. My Mother had polio when she was only 5 years old. It mainly affected her right leg and foot. She has to buy 2 pairs of shoes to properly fit both of her feet. It has been very costly for her these many years and she has always regretted having to throw out 2 perfectly good shoes every time. There may be people out there who can use all your random shoes. By the way, I lived in De Pere, WI in the late 1980s having moved there temporarily from Virginia. I shopped at Shopko many times. I walked across the bridge over the fox river to my job as a waitress on S. Broadway, a bar and pizza place. I cannot remember the name.
You might contact a prosthesis manufacturer, they need shoes to put on some of their leg pieces....or if you can't find someone like that that can use them, a local nursing home might have a patient or ten with missing leg/foot and no family to buy a shoe for them. You'd be amazed at how many residents/patients (we call them residents now in long term care/nursing homes) either have no family and they only get $50. a month if they are on social security, and if they are also a smoker? Well it don't go to far......anyways, you might look into them too. Any help a nursing home resident can get is always appreciated and if you live in a bigger town, there's probably several facilities around. Therapy facilities too.
I still remember picking a south park season 8 sealed off the shelf I think ,in woolworth the last day they closed for £8. I opened it watched it and sold it to CEX a few days after for £15 used. That was a good day :)
Donate to a charity that deals with 3rd world countries. Those people can not afford a prosthesis. They would be thrill to have a beautiful new shoe! Especially the little children.
CR2's are also used in many a 90's analog camera. Sometimes not too 'easy' batteries (being not AA/AAA/C/D) make people reconsider buying a camera, so selling one with a fresh battery may speed up sales a lot.
On the items like ornaments, craft items, beauty, remember places to donate vs just taking $1. Shelters, schools, foster kids, ect. I've known John as an internet friend for a while now and have met him in person so I'm sure he has donated a lot-he is a good guy. -Julie
Exceeding $400,000 (and in one case up to $1.3M) in individual salary for 23 regional CEOs, according to Omaha World Herald, Goodwill clearly could afford to do better for their employees
@@4bulldurham ohhhh OK! That's definitely better than nothing! But they could put the profit back into the community 🙄 dwelling on it, the name goodwill is kinda a giant virtue signal lol, that's kind of disappointing. But there's so much controversy in the uk about where charity shop money really goes, maybe goodwill are just being the honest ones 😂🙄
Goodwill started as an outreach of the Methodist church. A long time back they taught how to reupholster furniture, a strong marketable skill back then. They focused on helping the handicapped. As time went by their business model changed, and later they changed their business model. I noticed they have flyers for several job training programs including Barista. They are paying their executives too much. You can still find solid values especially on their special sales days, nearly every day some color tag is some percentage off.
Usually people buy shoes without trying them on and end up with 2 rights or 2 different sizes. Shit happens, usually the 1 size thefts are in the stores where you ask to try stuff on
Was that an ornament with the hanging year, 2018? If so, you can simple take off the 2018 part. Especially if it's an ornament, the purchaser can put it on part of their tree where a missing part of any ornament would not be noticed. You can sell any defective items as part of a flat rate lot, most purchasers wouldn't care. They'll think they're getting a 'bonus' or a 'free gift' with purchase. There are always ways to sell defective items, especially on eBay.
I was just moved to tears by the image of that empty store. I know that's not the theme of this video, but our Nordstrom just closed. We also lost our Sam's Club. Since Border's went out of business, there is only one large bookstore in my city of 300,000 people. The loss of local retail makes me sad. Sorry, R. Rabbit, I know that's how you make a living but it's making me wistful.
A question. I made a video for my channel and plugged Rabbit. DO you think he will like it or mind?????? ua-cam.com/video/xe6zEjvWDNM/v-deo.html Thanks, Diana
I loved our Shopko in Reno...the cotton pajamas were the best!! Please let me know when you start selling this off. I would buy "lots" of certain sizes!
For any of those security tags a strong magnet can be used to remove it, plenty of guides on UA-cam about it. In case it’s more than a pair of pants with it still on.
The single shoes are displays. Simple. The match was in a box in the back. Usually get's trashed in situations like this. But yeah..... Singles = Displays
Take the 2018 off the Christmas decs! You can buy replacements for a penny each on Amazon or ebay. Then sell them at a dollar each. Simple. I sold stuff to an arcade once to put in their grab machines. Watches and toys. There are people who buy things for crafts.
You don’t have a website listed in the description?! How am I suppose to come to the warehouse sale and buy from your eBay and amazon shop if you don’t list it?
Can someone explain what type of store Shopko is? I live in California & I've never heard of it. Is it like TJ Max/Ross? JC Penny? Kmart? All of the above?
READ ME: Hi I'm a new Posher I'm 57, a single mom and tired of nursing. I would love to know what you have in clothing? Also being a woman you can make mystery boxes for woman with the makeup. Wow what steps do I go through to buy out a closing store. How did you start? Do you need a virtual assistant? This was the most exciting video I have seen in a very long time on UA-cam. Sorry for all the questions
I got to hand it to you. You certainly do have a talent for trivializing the momentous and complicating the obvious. Have you ever considered running for Congress?
Wow there are so many businesses closing now it's really sad but end the end I am glad you can turn a profit on the items. You could so a reseller box on he makeup and clothing.
Please donate those single shoes to a Veterans hospital. A lot of our vets only have one leg. Thank you
Thats a great idea i live the thought of that
i don't think they'd fit vets... looked like women and kid sizes but i understand sentiments
@@qazwiz there are women vets who have lost a leg. just a reminder.
Elizabeth Foward
Well said, good reminder!
tax deduction
Donate the single shoes to a hospital for amputies
Wouldn't they still need another shoe for the prosthetic?
+1 - until prosthetics are made and while people are on crutches - they'll often still want a single shoe
I can't believe so many people upvoted this. I doubt they have space to dedicate for shoes for amputees. How many amputees do you think they get in WI needing a single shoe? lmao.
@@Isell2incels What the actual fuck is wrong with you that you're mad at people for suggesting he think of others?
How much for the pack broad i love that for my packers hats
I remember when Linen N Things closed about 10 years ago. At 98 and 99% off, I was buying curtains and valances for $0.05 and $0.10 each and stopped to all of the Twin Cities stores to load up on it. I made tons of money off them on eBay. After watching some of your video clips, I want to get back into the game again.
Rabbit ten years from now - "I Bought Out an Entire Country".
And then sold it on eBay.
I hear Greece might be filing bankruptcy soon 😂😂😂
madison55 antique shop!
Lmao 😂
SelectCircle You win the best remark of the year. Too funny.
madison55 Actually they're worth Thousands to many, but human remains are forbidden to be sold on EBay, but a lot of people do it anyway. I see lots of relics. A lot could be fake too. I'm surprised EBay hasn't been sued for being so lax.
Love watching you give out so much good info and you make it seem so easy to do all that you do. Best to you as you keep on keeping on.....
You can sell all of the one-earrings, broken jewelry etc. in a bundle and jewlery makers and crafters will pay decent $$ for them!
The stands too; those will go for a good price as well
Yeah...big jewelry lots...even if broken can be sold...I make jewelry..I'm forever looking for pretty stuff...broken or not.
Yup can even be used for resin & who knows what crafts.
Picture frames & ornaments especially the metal ones are great.
Us crafters will buy anything if it's cheap enough. I'd make big crafting bundles.
KED's sell SO WELL man. I bought around 40-50 pair at a local discount store for $12.50 each and flipped them for $40 each FAST. That was my first major score while reselling and now I can't go back lol.
Same on phone cases...some charities work with the govt giving out phones to street folks etc and they can give out.
Great stuff, Rabbit! I would love footage of the warehouse sale, could you shoot some clips of before, during and after the sale?
give the sunglasses etc to a local eye wear place that collects used glasses sun glasses..they give to a group that used for needy, blind, etc and use the parts too.
You can sell those single shoes. They will be new and Depending on what their original retail was their most likely from Payless because that is what is inside of shopko but you can still get decent money. There are many amputees out there that hate having to buy 2 shoes
Shopkos had their own shoe section, much higher quality...and the Payless section. I used to work at a Shopko, our sports shoes were 40-80 dollars a pair, mid range quality brands.
I be about 10 year ahead of you doing the same thing. When the '08 crash came, I bought up restaurant equipment from belly-up owners including franchised pizza places (Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc). I found buyers were interested in doing their own due to more affordable than eating out. I sold the heck out of pans, cutters and other equipment for about 4 years until things improved. I'd buy out any lots of anything when there was a going out of business sale. I branched out during that time and sold a large variety of items and built quite a business on ebay. However, the thieves at ebay started grabbing about 25% of the gross. They charged fees to list, fees to sell, fees to ship, fees to collect my payments, fees on top of fees and finally, as the economy improved I quit ebay and never looked back. I was getting close to retirement age by then so I just went into home flipping again (I had done that for years prior to the internet craze). I sold my last home a year ago and am doing fine. Don't know if I'll get involved in the world of business again or not. Keep up the good work and watch out for ebay. They'll rob you blind.
How do I find your Ebay and Amazon stores????? There's stuff I see you talk about selling on those platforms and am interested but have no idea how to find.
Crafters. Sell bulk things to crafters. The metal ornaments I'd pull apart & place into a resin tray or notebook, you could break up the glittery plastics for mosaics, single shoes I'm sure someone could do it, broken jewelry is awesome, broken mirrors are great for the crushed glass in resin effects.
If it's cheap enough & or glitters we'll hoard it.
Those picture frames are especially good. I could easily fix that or add something to it or just cut it off.
I've seen people buy fabric samples.
Dude your town is gonna be empty!
no recession coming. especially once artificial intelligence gets rolled out. it will be wonderful!
@Mike Hunt ..Green Bay will never be empty
GB? Nah. Not unless the packers leave.
Where I live...? Now THAT'S almost empty. Younkers was the first, and it was the only place that carried higher end brands (cosmetics and fragrances, especially) within a 45-50 mile radius. Now shopko is gone, too. School supply shopping was hell on earth with only one WalMart between 2 school districts.
Velora Velvet you in door county?!?!? I felt horrible for door county losing younkers and shopko
Burn the security tag off ...u wrap a grocery bag around the ink part and then take a lighter to round button part that holds it in...start burning the center and when it melts the Pin will show and u can pull it out safely without destroying the clothing...I worked in a retail for 10 yrs and sometimes we would have 2 get creative!
Hi "Resale Rabbit" I'm just starting out in flipping. I have almost watched everyone of your videos. You have schooled me and inspired me, thank you young buck. Now, to the chase...the jewelry you said you would probably put in a box for a dollar could I purchase it and do you have a scanner as well as a scale.
When I was younger I lived with!My uncle and Aunt in Tennessee!Jobs where hard to find! So my uncle purchased large bundles of clothes! My grandma had a big piece of property,So They put large tarps down , and they cut straps on the bundles! U can buy single pieces or a brown paper bag full for 5 dollers! It was so much fun we would do it every weekend!
where do u get contact for these closeout liquidations
Crazy to see Shopko so empty. I worked there from 2012-2015 and things were rocky for sure but we were CRAZY busy fairly often, more because we were so shortstaffed all the damn time. Black Friday was insane.
pull off the 2018 dangly lol if ya want.....fun watching ya work hard...keep it up Falls almost here
This is the first video of yours that I have seen and you're my new reseller hero!!
Please please PLEASE donate the single shoes to an amputee website or rehabilitation center! Please don't just throw them away!! It's quite possible that you could find a non profit that would give you a tax deduction for doing so. Win WIN!!
THANK YOU!!
Please show more of going to the stores and doing the final clean up. Thanks!
I try to, but we’re so busy in the store that it’s hard to pull out my phone and film. Business comes before youtube, ya know.
@@ResaleRabbit I understand. Just a suggestion if you can. Thanks for the video.
This is crazy watching this, we live near there 🤣 awesome to know there's a local youtuber doing well! Keep up the hard work!
Your video channel is fabulous great business sense very well educated keep up the great work.HappyNewYear
Donate the single shoes to a amputee hospital/ organisation/ charity. Let this action , be your good deed/ Random act of kindness.
A lot of that broken and mismatched stuff can be sold to crafters. Definitely the old sunglasses. A friend of my mother's uses old watches and other miscellany for her art projects - makes eclectic wall clocks out of it. Also, don't forget scrapbookers. That "HOME" piece from the broken frame is an example.
On those 2018 hummer ornaments just take a pair of pliers and open up the jump ring and remove the 2018
Politically Odd good idea
I thought the same when I saw them.
AWESOME. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best.
I thought the same thing when I saw the little ring the 2018 was hanging on.
Genius. Not !
This is fun! Me, as a retailer for forty plus years, would package a WHOLE LOT of these back into those white boxes, and sell them, sealed with tape, as MYSTERY DEALS! I'd sell them for Your Choice $5...2 for $9, 3 for $7, 10 for $10 This would get them out quick, get rid of the debris of empty boxes, and generate several hundred dollars in just junk. Good Luck!
I wasn't expecting this; however, I did enjoy your video. What is your Ebay seller's name?
Don't ever ask someone their ebay name.
Well except this guy maybe. He's perfectly happy making videos about what he sells. No wonder he's dealing in garbage, if you give out secrets about what's valuable and what's not, pretty soon the only thing you can source is trash.
When i worked at a thrift store there was a vendor who bought our old athletic shoes to grind up and reuse for playground turf.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Not a single person on Earth or elsewhere:
CassaundraDLC: ^ This
Why didn't he grind up the employees
I just subscribed to your channel, you seem like a real go getter I’m looking forward to making your vids a part of my morning video line up that I watch before work. I hope you do well with all the merchandise that you bought!
Those security tags aren't the ones with ink. You can just get a wire cutter and pry off the white button on the back until you can cut the wire. Dunhams uses the same type and sometimes one would get put on crooked and we would have to cut it off.
so i’m on the weird side of youtube again
Hahahahahahaha
Check to see if your security cameras have a micro USB port behind the battery. If so, that can power them with a 2A (I think) wall wart. I found that in my cameras the batteries like yours lasted only a couple of weeks; way too much hassle. Depends on how hard it is to get AC to them, though.
People who make jewelry would buy broken watches for the gear parts.
A lot of the broken and outdated stuff can be sold as ephemera to artists, scrapbookers, and the like.
Hey Mr. Rabbit,
How do I find out about your warehouse sales? I live in the area and would really love to come to one, school shopping is coming up!!
I'd like to know how to find out about your warehouse sale. I live in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area so it's not too bad of a drive.
How do you become an end buyer? how do you find out if a busness is up for sale?Do you approach / make offer 1st ? Do you keep the premises to operate or just content?
donate them to wounded warrior program.. they need one shoes
Guys like this make me thankful I pick and sell select items worth hundreds of dollars. There's only so much time in one's life, and money only means so much. Hit it big on valuable items. Don't bother nickling and diming for $20 here and there. You have to sell five $20 items to make $100. Meanwhile that time could be spent making $300 on one item. The day I need a warehouse or storage unit to keep my items is the day I start doing something else. Once you get there, you will never get out. You are never going to sell all of it, never even going to list all of it. Just mass amounts of inventory, much of it decreasing in value, and of course some if it may increase in value. Regardless, gotta remember we are here to live and enjoy life. Not burden ourselves and the people we leave behind with a bunch of low value inventory. Don't buy junk unless you are just starting out. In fact, don't even do it then.
Donate them to the amputees. If they were free...you're not losing money.
I love Gloria Vanderbilt jeans/pants. Buy them at thrift stores for cheap. Don't even have to try them on to know they will fit. Best jeans/pants I've ever had.
I agree with katie, you should donate them to a hospital for amputies
My goodness! It never entered my mind such things are needed. But of course they are. Seems to prove the adage: “It takes money to make money.” I wonder how you began this journey.
I cant wait for office depot😀👍 ..but alot of this will sell im sure ..good video
I was at the de Pere shopko the Saturday before it closed and was shocked how much clothes was less. But it felt like de Pere, since it was on the early chopping block list, shipped all their “good” stuff to other shopkos because it suddenly emptied in just a week to the front little bit of the store. There were much better deals later at suamico and bay park. I have pictures of this de Pere one.... sad day for de Pere to lose this!
The two left shoes may be sold to a guy with two left feet (a bad dancer.) Just couldn't help it, I had to crack a bad joke. :D
Well, it has been a brutal 2 weeks. You made me chuckle at this OLD joke!
Probably would be difficult to find people who can use those shoes but, having said that, there are many people who have 2 different size feet. My Mother had polio when she was only 5 years old. It mainly affected her right leg and foot. She has to buy 2 pairs of shoes to properly fit both of her feet. It has been very costly for her these many years and she has always regretted having to throw out 2 perfectly good shoes every time. There may be people out there who can use all your random shoes. By the way, I lived in De Pere, WI in the late 1980s having moved there temporarily from Virginia. I shopped at Shopko many times. I walked across the bridge over the fox river to my job as a waitress on S. Broadway, a bar and pizza place. I cannot remember the name.
WOW 547$??!??! I totally thought you would have paid 2000! amazing deal
That’s what I was budgeting for as well. But then I went and spent $10k at Office Depot. There’s no consistency!
I enjoy your show and your approach. I wish you great success .
Just put the "junk" out at a yard sale and charge a dollar per item. People love that stuff, and you're still making a profit.
You might contact a prosthesis manufacturer, they need shoes to put on some of their leg pieces....or if you can't find someone like that that can use them, a local nursing home might have a patient or ten with missing leg/foot and no family to buy a shoe for them. You'd be amazed at how many residents/patients (we call them residents now in long term care/nursing homes) either have no family and they only get $50. a month if they are on social security, and if they are also a smoker? Well it don't go to far......anyways, you might look into them too. Any help a nursing home resident can get is always appreciated and if you live in a bigger town, there's probably several facilities around. Therapy facilities too.
Dang, so many 20x20x1 furnace filters. Just what I need.
I still remember picking a south park season 8 sealed off the shelf I think ,in woolworth the last day they closed for £8. I opened it watched it and sold it to CEX a few days after for £15 used. That was a good day :)
Donate to a charity that deals with 3rd world countries. Those people can not afford a prosthesis. They would be thrill to have a beautiful new shoe! Especially the little children.
So many amputees around the world all because of war & disease.
I’m actually shocked that we have the same last name!!!
What charity do you think is going to send off or hand out a single shoe ? Thoughts ?
jeeperscreatures there are several actually who the bulk and single shoes for amputated. You can find out more at amputee-coalition.org
Give make up, bathroom stuff to shelters...they give to the women/families and you can write that off for a better value...
Snip the 2018 charm off the Xmas decor.
Literally
CR2's are also used in many a 90's analog camera.
Sometimes not too 'easy' batteries (being not AA/AAA/C/D) make people reconsider buying a camera, so selling one with a fresh battery may speed up sales a lot.
Mothers day should be double time come on rabbit. Great vids keep em coming
Donate them to the VA hospital. A lot of our vets are not doing good. And quite a few have only one foot.
Did you mention you are buying out an Office Max?
This mu first taste of what you do. Your awesome dude!
Just randomly stumbled on your channel, I live in depere, always thought shopko in general sucked! That's all I got, Goodluck!
On the items like ornaments, craft items, beauty, remember places to donate vs just taking $1. Shelters, schools, foster kids, ect. I've known John as an internet friend for a while now and have met him in person so I'm sure he has donated a lot-he is a good guy. -Julie
the Christmas stuff with names on them can probably be cleaned off with 70% isp alcohol.
I hope you took those shoes to a children's hospital or veteran's foundation...or just a hospital. So many people would be so grateful if you did!
Exceeding $400,000 (and in one case up to $1.3M) in individual salary for 23 regional CEOs, according to Omaha World Herald, Goodwill clearly could afford to do better for their employees
English person here 👋 is goodwill not a charity shop then? I always thought it was 🤔
@@anima6035 As I understand it, they employee challenged people, which is a big help; but the owner does exceedingly well.
@@4bulldurham ohhhh OK! That's definitely better than nothing! But they could put the profit back into the community 🙄 dwelling on it, the name goodwill is kinda a giant virtue signal lol, that's kind of disappointing. But there's so much controversy in the uk about where charity shop money really goes, maybe goodwill are just being the honest ones 😂🙄
Goodwill started as an outreach of the Methodist church. A long time back they taught how to reupholster furniture, a strong marketable skill back then. They focused on helping the handicapped. As time went by their business model changed, and later they changed their business model. I noticed they have flyers for several job training programs including Barista. They are paying their executives too much. You can still find solid values especially on their special sales days, nearly every day some color tag is some percentage off.
@@lilolmecj I haven't researched but was told it is privately owned. Which is right?
Crazy you are from my home town GREEN BAY! Lol I seen that you are at the shopko in Ashwaubenon at Bay Park Square Mall!
Who steals a single shoe and waits until the other one gets thrown in the dumpster till the store closes? 🤣🤣🤣
Usually people buy shoes without trying them on and end up with 2 rights or 2 different sizes. Shit happens, usually the 1 size thefts are in the stores where you ask to try stuff on
RIP Gloria VanderbilT.....she was such a cool person and Anderson Coppers mum
You must be in Wisconsin seeing the packer gear
Was that an ornament with the hanging year, 2018? If so, you can simple take off the 2018 part. Especially if it's an ornament, the purchaser can put it on part of their tree where a missing part of any ornament would not be noticed. You can sell any defective items as part of a flat rate lot, most purchasers wouldn't care. They'll think they're getting a 'bonus' or a 'free gift' with purchase. There are always ways to sell defective items, especially on eBay.
Mother's Day?! And here I thought that I was using too much old footage lately. 😂
You disappeared longer though!
Yeah, I know... and it destroyed my channel! 😂
Time to fix it! Daily videos!
I was just moved to tears by the image of that empty store. I know that's not the theme of this video, but our Nordstrom just closed. We also lost our Sam's Club. Since Border's went out of business, there is only one large bookstore in my city of 300,000 people. The loss of local retail makes me sad. Sorry, R. Rabbit, I know that's how you make a living but it's making me wistful.
the shop lifters in my area can remove the security tag in seconds.... most with the bare hand...lol
A question. I made a video for my channel and plugged Rabbit. DO you think he will like it or mind?????? ua-cam.com/video/xe6zEjvWDNM/v-deo.html Thanks, Diana
Pliers work very well.
I loved our Shopko in Reno...the cotton pajamas were the best!! Please let me know when you start selling this off. I would buy "lots" of certain sizes!
19:19 Vag odor treatment? Great for ebay!
It sold though!
For any of those security tags a strong magnet can be used to remove it, plenty of guides on UA-cam about it. In case it’s more than a pair of pants with it still on.
i love how everyone who comments about donating the single shoes thinks their the first and only.
Donate leftover underwear (socks, panties, bras, etc) to a local homeless shelter. They love getting those donated.
The single shoes are displays. Simple. The match was in a box in the back. Usually get's trashed in situations like this.
But yeah.....
Singles = Displays
Take the 2018 off the Christmas decs! You can buy replacements for a penny each on Amazon or ebay. Then sell them at a dollar each. Simple. I sold stuff to an arcade once to put in their grab machines. Watches and toys. There are people who buy things for crafts.
You can always donate the single pairs of shoes to the Veterans that has one leg
You don’t have a website listed in the description?! How am I suppose to come to the warehouse sale and buy from your eBay and amazon shop if you don’t list it?
You can get most tags off with just a magnet if you can't another way.
Can someone explain what type of store Shopko is? I live in California & I've never heard of it. Is it like TJ Max/Ross? JC Penny? Kmart? All of the above?
It’s very similar to Kmart. Basically an older style discount / department store like Walmart and target used to be.
I tried one of those cakes at 6:58 when my local ShopKo started liquidating. They're nasty.
READ ME: Hi I'm a new Posher I'm 57, a single mom and tired of nursing. I would love to know what you have in clothing? Also being a woman you can make mystery boxes for woman with the makeup. Wow what steps do I go through to buy out a closing store. How did you start? Do you need a virtual assistant? This was the most exciting video I have seen in a very long time on UA-cam. Sorry for all the questions
I got to hand it to you. You certainly do have a talent for trivializing the momentous and complicating the obvious. Have you ever considered running for Congress?
I live in Green Bay... it hits hard to see all these stores I grew up going to ritually, closing down. It's scary.
I want the GRAYSON Christmas ornament. I have never been able to find one for my kiddo.
If you buy other Shopkos make sure to keep those shoes until you're done buying them. You may get matches from the other Shopkos too.
I’m leaving for basic training in 9 hours. Will be gone for 4 months..gonna miss your content, I’ll be back soon 😪
You're gonna have a great time!
You can catch up school, in the barracks :-P
Do a follow up, how did the sale do?
Check with the VA they might be able to use them.
Wow there are so many businesses closing now it's really sad but end the end I am glad you can turn a profit on the items. You could so a reseller box on he makeup and clothing.
I miss working at shopko! 😭
Me too!
@Hailey Craigmiles Did you work there throughout liquidation?
Yes I did. My store closed June 23rd
So did mine. 😭 sun capitol really did a number on so many communities.
What state is that ?
Love the videos, makes me want to try liquidation buying, but that is just more than I think I can handle right now.