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We Bought A MONSTER Amazon Returns Pallet For $600 – Unboxing $4500 In MYSTERY Items!



You won’t believe what we found in our Amazon returns pallet of mystery items! Pipishell PIXF2: Fits TVs 50″ – 90″. Provides all-around flexibility and keeps solid even extends to 29″. Check out Pipishell’s Official Website: https://kol.pipishellav.com/3Uv3SsL

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We picked this particular pallet because it was very large and not sorted through. This Amazon pallet cost us $600, but the retail value of the items was over $4500 MSRP! To watch our other pallet flipping videos, check out this playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-DxGggo9JMI3tKfAPdlDcKPFuafI2fZc

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Sarah has been following the Facebook group of a pallet liquidator in our area who buys truckloads of Walmart, Target, and Amazon returns and then sells them by the pallet to resellers. Since we love flipping furniture we thought it would be a unique opportunity for us.

Reselling Amazon returns can be a great side hustle if you know how to list, sell, and ship items on eBay and Facebook. We have learned a lot through experience and hope you find these videos helpful and informative! Return pallet flipping is something we’ve done before, but we wanted to try again to give it a fair chance. Not only is the pallet unboxing fun, but there is a great potential to make a lot of extra money! We hope to profit over $1500 on this Amazon pallet!

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49 Comments

  1. Why did you count the first thing as 130 even though you said 40-50% so shouldn’t been like 55-65$

  2. I watch bc I do pallet flipping now too, about 11 so far here in Atl, but only after I watched your videos! I enjoy seeing how you handle your process so I could learn from it. And honestly you guys are wholesome and refreshing! Keep it up and thank you!

  3. I’m just curious! You guys got me motivated to start flipping Granny chairs and now I’ve move on to flipping furniture on the side.

  4. I bought my first pallet today. Was a toy pallet of new toys. I will be lucky to get my $421 back. Hope so. Going have be more selective in future.

  5. Amazon is a fraudulent China outlet like Alibaba. Its easy to prove. Look up collagen/retinol face cream. You will see many variations of the same product. All using the same container. Containing the exact same cream. And all say "MADE IN USA". With upc codes that are bogus. They list an american co address. Labels says "made for" xx company. There is no proof its made in america. And it likely isnt. Because you find the same product on Alibaba. There are MANY examples of this fraud and counterfeits on Amazon. All being sold right out of the warehouses. Even worse. If you attempt to post a review informing people, it will be denied by Amazon. So basically Amazon is directing money to China using our own brand labeling fakery. This kind of practice is enough to get Amazon in some serious hot water. Everyone should be exposing it.

  6. Getting ready to buy my first pallet from the same place you go to, nice to get an idea of things that are on the pallets.

  7. LOVE watching these kind of videos, so thank you! We don't have return pallets like this where I'm from, instead they take out items and make small bundles so they can sell for more money (so instead of a big box of clothes, they separate into dresses, tops, etc. and sell them in groups of 3-5 pieces) its so boring id love to open a mystery box or pallet one day!

  8. Would you guys do a video of a pallet unboxing followed by what everything in the pallet actually sold for and the total profits after shipping and fees? I know you said you get around 40 to 50 percent msrp, I looked on your ebay and some items y'all sold definitely for more than that, and some items like the scratched little side table we know you wouldn't get much for. I think it would be cool to see the breakdown of profits for a single pallet, whether on FB marketplace, eBay or wherever 😊

  9. I watch your videos because I just love you both. I am a beginning reseller and learn from you every time I watch you. Thank you for sharing your lives. Your Price is Right painting is amazing and was totally worth what you went through to get it done.

  10. I’m curious what you get in your pallets and would love to see a video on what sold!
    Love watching you two. Thank you for all the great videos. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  11. I have a question how do you move the items. I bought one and iv got everything listed for half of retail or less and nothing is moving. Any advice?

  12. I get so tickled when y'all open a box and it's something weird…that, "pause…wth face" makes me laugh every time

  13. I love your flow, I'm watching because I'm interested to do the same with my wife. I get a lot of nuggets from your videos!

  14. These videos are somewhat misleading. You should really wait til the stuff sells before talking about the ' value '. Especially on Ebay and Amazon a good bit of the 'value' of items comes from the return value and reputation of the seller. You can't sell an item for the same price as someone who has a 4.9 rating and 5000 items sold.

  15. I sent this video to a friend of mine who lives in Wisconsin who is thinking about buying an Amazon return pallet and reselling the island on Facebook and she asked me if I knew any videos about selling items on Facebook so I sent her this one as the example

  16. I meant she’s looking to sell the items on eBay marketplace not island lol spellcheck changed my words

  17. I'm sure you've answered this question numerous times, but where do you find places that sell amazon return pallets? My husband and I live in Wisconsin and are interested in trying this. I just don't know where to start.

  18. Hello, I'm from Utah, I want to venture into this business, but I don't know where to go to buy the Pale or what type of companies should I look for?

  19. What are the odds that you buy a pallet and most of the stuff is so damaged that it cannot be resold??

  20. I want to try a pallet. I used to sell clothes from pallets on ebay and I miss it so bad. I think you have better liquidation seller than we do though

  21. I would love to see you guys do a video maybe a month after you have a pallet and show us what you sold what you didn't ect as the MSRP is great but I'd be interested to see what you actually get

  22. Seems like the MSRP would need to be at least four times the pallet price to make this even slightly profitable. I'm thinking that listing the stuff for 50% of MSRP is just the start. There are items that probably don't sell, and then there's seller fees and other costs. If you buy $2400 worth (at MSRP) of stuff for $600, list it all for $1200, end up selling it for $1000, pay selling fees and costs of $200… you end up with $800 when all is said and done.

    I'm thinking your $4500 MSRP for that $600 pallet is just about what you would need to make a moderate profit: list it all for around $2200, sell for $1800, pay fees etc of $300, net $1500… which is a profit of $900 after your $600 paid for the pallet. Considering the time and effort, I'm guessing this $900 probably comes to around $20 to $30 an hour. Not bad for a side job or if you're having a good time doing it.

  23. Great that you all can pick those up at the distributor, I hear the shipping on these things can understandably, put you under. I unfortunately live in a small town in the middle of nowhere lol but I'd imagine your biz went south during the pandemic and this was the PERFECT pivot for ya'll! Even sick people gotta shop!

  24. I watch because one of these days Sarah's terrible knife handling etiquette will eventually lead to Jamie being stabbed in the face. Not that I want it to happen, but please… For the love of God… RETRACT YOUR BLADES!!

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