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$5,000 found on the road last week

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fleamarketflipper.com

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rob@fleamarketflipper.com

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Sun, Jun 30, 2024 09:47 PM

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Are you trying to add some of the higher value items to your flipping business, but get stuck on how

Are you trying to add some of the higher value items to your flipping business, but get stuck on how to find them? Well, finding undervalued items in the local market is my FAVORITE thing to do. It's like treasure hunting every day! I know you know the feeling because you wouldn't be getting this email if you didn't love the thrill of the hunt like me! Just last week we went to Tennessee for a kids event and picked up two items that total $5,000 in sales on ebay! The first one was a Jenn Air Double oven that I picked up for $100 and listed it this week for $2,000! ​ The second one is a hot foil stamping kit that I picked off of Marketplace for $300 and have it listed for $3,500 on ebay! ​ I was going to have the kids start a stamping business, but there are SO many pieces to this set that we just decided to sell it. (And they are going to split the profit to add to their savings and investing accounts) How cool is this business that we get to find these treasures and get them to people who want them again! But after 9 years of working with other resellers and helping them grow their business, we've found that while many people do want to add these $1,000 and $2,000 flips to their businesses each month, they sometimes struggle with finding them. And since that is my absolute favorite part, I want to do it for you! This is something we have only done for our 1-on-1 coaching clients, but we wanted to open it up and have it be more accessible to more people. Myself and our coaches will go into your zip code, find you items worth a total of $2,000 - $5,000, and send you back a walk through video of what to offer and what you can list them for. We are doing a beta test with this service, so we don't know how long it will be available, if at all in the future. >> [Yes, I want you to find high value items for me!​](​ Looking forward to finding treasure in your area! Rob P.S. AND, for the first 20 people who jump in, they will also get access to our full Flipper University program that takes you step-by-step from starting to scaling with high value flips! WHAT?! 😱 Heck Yea! Let's grow your flipping income this summer! ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | P.O Box 784162, Winter Garden, FL 34787

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