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HOW I MAKE $2500-$3500 PER MONTH SELLING REPLICAS (WITH PROOF!)

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This is the same old method that people have been writing about for years, but I'm doing a real deal deep-dive to show you pictures, personal orders, receipts, and payouts.
For those that haven't guessed already, this method is reselling Airpods Pro, specifically the second generation. That is, Airpods Pro Generation 2. Order them from DHGATE, list them on eBay, ship em out, and rake in the money.
Proof up front for those of you that are skeptical.
Payouts from the last couple of days, these roll in almost every day, and profit margin on this final amount is ~300%, that is triple the amount invested.
Picture of in hand product: https://ibb.co/PQZBvgP
Picture of a recent order from the supplier: https://ibb.co/G2WHvqf
Now into the specifics of this method
This method is most popular for local listing and in-person sales. If you don't live in a major city, this can work, but it just isn't worth it to me. The time and gas alone to deliver a single unit to a single buyer at a time in-person just doesn't make sense. So, I sell online.
Listed on eBay for a competitive price, I easily move multiple units per day. I use stock pictures for the listing with one in-hand photo included, and write a generic description. eBay is especially good, because of what's called "Sponsored Listings". You can choose to essentially sacrifice a percentage of profit margin, and Ebay will put your listing at the top when a prospective buyer is searching. This typically ranges from 10%-15%, but it's absolutely worth it for the extra sales you make. I'd even go so far as to say it's mandatory to boost your listing in order for this method to work.
I order from my supplier specifically because they have US based shipping. This makes the order time to my door in less than 10 days. If you don't live in the US, the China warehouse is fine as well, it'll just take a bit longer. Plus side, the China option is cheaper, so that bumps up the profit margin.
Link to sign up on DHGATE (Yes, it's my link. You can use it for extra coupons when you sign up. Saved money is made money: https://aff.dhgate.com/#/?invitationCode=2eqrtozo0t
Link to the Airpods supplier I use (Use this link for a discount): http://sale.dhgate.com/QXRlYT05
Regular link, per Nulled Rules: https://www.dhgate.com
GO FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY. They're more expensive, but the quality is what matters. If anything is messed up then the end customer could open a dispute. You want 1:1 quality here.
There are lots of suppliers to choose from, but I chose this one specifically for the reviews and the number of orders. Thousands of perfect reviews and thousands of orders, I felt they were the best option. Initially started with a test order of 6 units, but moved up to 30+ at a time once I saw the quality was there.
So again, I choose online over in-person for one reason. Time is valuable. I don't have to nickel and dime around town with 1 pair at a time, I can package 10 orders and just ship them out all at once.
As far a dropshipping directly from the supplier goes, I don't do it. Is it possible? Absolutely. Would I adivse it? Absolutely not. I lose money on the back end for the extra shipping costs on eBay, but it comes with valuable advantages. First and foremost is quality control. Has the supplier given me quality products every time? Sure. But I can't trust that they'll CONTINUE to do that every time. What if you're dropshipping and they fuck up an order to YOUR customer? eBay is quick to flag accounts, hold funds, and any negative reviews or disputes can fuck up my whole business. So, I get the product in hand, inspect each one, package and label it myself, and send it to my customers. I cannot stress this enough, highly advise against dropshipping directly from a supplier. Easier and cheaper but it could fuck your shit up very quickly.
That should cover the broad strokes, please feel free to reply or even PM me if you have questions about anything else.
(As a final note, these things make great gifts. $20 gift that feels like $200.)
EDIT: Since some of you have asked, here are some links to my supplies for shipping. Make your shit look somewhat professional. Don't send customers your old, reused boxes.
Bubble mailers. 100/pack, price breaks down to 25 cents per unit shipped, and they're the perfect size for an airpods box: https://amzn.to/3F7flZK
Letter paper adhesive labels. Saves the time and effort of printing on regular paper and taping that shit on. Print with a layout of 4 per page, and rotate to print on each corner. Lets you get 4 labels per page instead of just 2. At 200 pages/pack, that breaks down to just 1 cent per unit shipped. Use these, they're a lifesaver when you're starting out: https://amzn.to/3tnpnTS
At this point I honestly have a dedicated thermal label printer, but mine is over $100. If you're just starting out, don't even make that investment. If you're shipping 10+ packages per week, grab a decent one on Amazon.
Edited by NeroAugustus, 12 January 2024 - 11:13 PM.
 

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