Love the new/return of a different selling avenue. Turnover is name of the game if you’re getting another 5 pallets. Combine the $950 pallets for more room? Like the other comment about risk with teeth whitening product. Same can be said about any of the beauty products.Bulk it and liquidate it
Here’s an idea clear the front of the shop on the left as you go in and stack anything that you have volume of or are going to sell individually creating space for your box making and drop price on tile that is not selling to give you more space for this that’s obviously making you good money at the moment the tiles that are so slow are just filling the shop space
You're quite the wheeler and dealer you will have a great retirement when the time comes if you can get buying addiction under control lol always enjoy your vids
@@orionpaillette1398 hadn’t really thought about the risk. They’re shrink wrapped and couple years before expiration so just been putting them in mystery boxes. Since there isn’t much, might be best to dispose
@@stressfreepaperchase3215 I signed an airtight commercial lease, on the hook for $45k rent over the next 18 months weather I’m there or not. I’m way too cheap to upgrade and have the shop be a storage expense. In 18 month I’ll be moving, maybe not much bigger than where I’m at but definitely higher! Racking would solve all my problems
@@TileReseller Seems to have potential, but you need to dispose of it fast, time for you to be the middle man this time, avoid the grunt work, maybe redo a nice pallet and sell it as a premium. Might be problematic if you have stack and stack of things, yeah quite nice stuff in it but who know, winds can change fast, could be a burden.
Great items
Wish I lived by you Le Grand Ca
Enjoy your videos ♥️
Love the new/return of a different selling avenue. Turnover is name of the game if you’re getting another 5 pallets.
Combine the $950 pallets for more room?
Like the other comment about risk with teeth whitening product. Same can be said about any of the beauty products.Bulk it and liquidate it
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Here’s an idea clear the front of the shop on the left as you go in and stack anything that you have volume of or are going to sell individually creating space for your box making and drop price on tile that is not selling to give you more space for this that’s obviously making you good money at the moment the tiles that are so slow are just filling the shop space
You're quite the wheeler and dealer you will have a great retirement when the time comes if you can get buying addiction under control lol always enjoy your vids
Try combine the two left overs as 1 and flog it off it seems to be more of a burden for ya
You are freakin insane but it makes you money! 😁
Looks like skincare/teeth product are a waste of time and may come with risks, are you bulk selling them or just throwing them away ?
@@orionpaillette1398 hadn’t really thought about the risk. They’re shrink wrapped and couple years before expiration so just been putting them in mystery boxes. Since there isn’t much, might be best to dispose
What if? Just what if you've outgrown your current space? 🤔 5 pallets might need to go to tile warehouse 😭😭😬
Nah, if you go bigger, you just fil it with even more junk
@@orionpaillette1398 I’ve got a buying problem lol
@@stressfreepaperchase3215 I signed an airtight commercial lease, on the hook for $45k rent over the next 18 months weather I’m there or not. I’m way too cheap to upgrade and have the shop be a storage expense. In 18 month I’ll be moving, maybe not much bigger than where I’m at but definitely higher! Racking would solve all my problems
@@TileReseller Seems to have potential, but you need to dispose of it fast, time for you to be the middle man this time, avoid the grunt work, maybe redo a nice pallet and sell it as a premium.
Might be problematic if you have stack and stack of things, yeah quite nice stuff in it but who know, winds can change fast, could be a burden.
@@TileReseller racking indeed 💪
Buy a container or rent warehouse