Get DVD Players, Playstation 2, Big Screen TV's and More For
Pennies On The Dollar
I want to share a few creative techniques with you that will
allow you to find slightly used and sometimes even new consumer
electronic goods that are in very high demand right now. Things
like DVD players, Playstation 2 and X-Box or Gamecubes. Even
stereo equipment and TV's of all kinds. Along with that, you can
get games, acessories and any other related items for pennies on
the dollar. You could keep these items yourself or sell them at
a profit.
Here is how:
1. First, forget about auction sites and scanning your
newspapers and trying to buy at wholesale. There is just too
much competition. Think outside of the box and become proactive.
2. Put together a list of local newspapers, web sites and
periodicals that you could place an ad like this:
Buying: DVD Players, Playstation 2, Big Screen TV's . . . Call
xxx-xxxx or email xxx@xxxxx.
This simple, specific ad will generate calls and emails for you.
3. Screen your calls by finding only MOTIVATED sellers. People
that need money NOW and are looking to sacrifice their consumer
goods. If your ad is specific, you can pick and choose the deals
you want.
4. Make sure you examine the item you are looking to buy and I
would not offer anything above 40% of the retail price no matter
how good of a condition the item is in. There are just too many
motivated sellers out there.
5. Enjoy! I have purchased THOUSANDS of dollars in consumer
goods over the years that I have kept myself or resold for an
average profit of 100$-1100% in some cases. You can too.
Bonus Tip: After the holidays are VERY good times to buy
consumer electronics at excellent prices due to the fact that
items are being returned and the person may not be able to
return the item to the store of purchase if they don't have a
gift return slip or perhaps the item was purchased by a
realative out of town.
Or maybe the person is just unhappy with the gift and would
rather get rid of it and get a few dollars cash instead.
I purchased a snow blower this way and it was an $850 snow
blower from Sears, still in the box. I bought it for $250.