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Every week. I buy AAA batteries in bulk (on eBay) in lots of 200 and 400. When I receive them, I break them into lots of 50 and sell them for profit. I have bought 200 for $14, and turned around and sold 50 (from the same set that I paid $14 for) for $12. You just have to know what buyers want. When I started selling the batteries, the only thing that was available on eBay were lots of 200+ batteries. I figured that a lot of people didn't need or want 200 batteries, but that they might want 50 of them. Now everyone has jumped on the band wagon though. I also sell hats. I have a supplier that sells them to me for $2.50 each, and I sell them almost daily for $11.99 each.
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Thank you.
by Galeanda on February 24th, 2009
The battery tactic is hella smart!!!
by Mikeisha on April 25th, 2009