Bin store operatorsYou need 1,200 items on the floor every week. We have them.
Your model lives and dies on replenishment. When the bins go thin, revenue drops. It's that simple. Our clothing lots (Nike, Under Armour, Calvin Klein) run 1,000-1,800 items per pallet. At $8-12 a bin, your customers don't need to know the brand, but they'll grab it faster because they do.
~$3.35Your cost per item
$8-12Typical bin price
2.5-3.5xReturn on cost
Online resellersYou already know the margin math. We just make it easier to hit.
You know your eBay fees, your average sell-through, and your minimum margin before you look at anything. That's why our ASIN-level manifests are built for you, every item listed with its live Amazon price so you can run your numbers before you commit. A Nintendo Switch at $97 against a $289 market price isn't a guess. It's a spreadsheet.
25¢On the live Amazon dollar
50-70%Where you list
2-3xGross return
Flea market vendorsYour customers decide in three seconds. Make sure what's on the table is worth grabbing.
Nobody at a flea market reads a manifest. They see LEGO and they stop walking. They see Fisher-Price and they pick it up. Our toy and baby lots are built around the brands that create that moment, items your customers recognize at a glance and price at $10-20 without you having to say a word. That's how you sell out before lunch.
$5-10Your cost per item
$10-20Table price
2xMinimum return