Suggestions on what to sell on stralth ebay

Julian Richard Derczynski

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Im buying a aged or new stealth ebay account as ebay keep holding all my funds, due to drop in seller performance as i haven't been selling in a while.

I'm wanting to use this for dropshipping, as well as selling used but condition stuff and low risk stuff, but i want to sell low risk items that sell fir a fair amount of, nothing too much.
Can anyone suggest anything?
 
You haven't heard yet? Ebay doesn't allow dropshipping anymore so I'd move on if I were you.
 
You haven't heard yet? Ebay doesn't allow dropshipping anymore so I'd move on if I were you.

Nope ive already been doing it not long ago but before they restricted my acc, all i did was list the item and then buy it from the wholesaler and they send ot out.
 
Ok instead can anyone suggest what low risk items i can sell that sell well and are quite profitable?
 
Low risk items on eBay are common used household items. Depending on where you live, you can go to thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, swap meets and buy the items at below market value and even make some profit by reselling them on eBay. I used to do this for a living when I was younger. It works, and still does.
 
Low risk items on eBay are common used household items. Depending on where you live, you can go to thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, swap meets and buy the items at below market value and even make some profit by reselling them on eBay. I used to do this for a living when I was younger. It works, and still does.


This!

One question - How do you actually find Thrift Stores, Garage Sales and Flea Markets.

Sure Google helps for Thrift Stores, but what about the others?

Thanks!
 
This!

One question - How do you actually find Thrift Stores, Garage Sales and Flea Markets.

Sure Google helps for Thrift Stores, but what about the others?

Thanks!

I am not sure where you live, so I am guessing every place is different. I used to have great luck driving around my neighborhood and following the signs every Saturday morning. Saturdays are garage sale day where I live. If I saw a sign, I would go to it no matter what. I would look at it like this, what if that is the yard sale that I score in. And it always worked out for me. Never skipping a sign no matter what. Even if I have to turn around.

If you live in a smaller town or in a place where garage sale signs aren't everywhere this is what I recommend.

Check craigslist. Look for community garage sales. There is small communities that have yard sales only every 3 months or so. And they advertise it on Craigslist, and local classified ads. There is also apps that are dedicated to finding garage sales. I never had luck with these apps. I had luck by finding the garage sales myself because they were less advertised. But that was just my strategy. I've heard the contrary.

Flea markets and Swap meets are a gold mine. Many vendors buy abandoned storage units and they get their items in bulk at a very cheap prices. Their goal is to get rid of their stuff as fast as possible. So they sell their stuff really cheap.

If you go on YouTube, there is tons of videos of people who do this and they go in detail about their tactics. I would recommend you hop over there and type 'garage sales ebay' or 'thrift store ebay' or 'flea market ebay'.

Most of your answers can be answered on YouTube. But you can only learn for real by doing, and changing your approach if something doesn't work.
 
Just buy storage units. Super easy but is a lot of work.
 
This!

One question - How do you actually find Thrift Stores, Garage Sales and Flea Markets.

Sure Google helps for Thrift Stores, but what about the others?

Thanks!

Many apps to find garage-yard sales such as yard sale treasure map. Most larger areas with swap meets, flea markets etc have guide books for those in the area. Stop in an antique mall, there will be some there.
 
You haven't heard yet? Ebay doesn't allow dropshipping anymore so I'd move on if I were you.

Not entirely, if one stays away from using listing/price changing through API it's possible and still lucrative. Just a little higher threshold to succeed.
 
I buy from yard sales and thrift stores used usable items on a new account. Just listed a used baseball glove on one from a yard sale.
 
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