Adventures in thrifting income from the pay per pound Goodwill - Day 26.
Just another normal day at the Goodwill Outlet. Though there was a bunch of clothes and other crap on top of nearly all the bins that made searching difficult.
When you look through the full bins, you have to dig and move stuff out of the way. But when the top is covered in a layer of clothes that other people took from the clothing bins and brought to the hardgoods bins, it really gets in the damn way.
I wish they would stop doing that, but it will never happen. Anyways, on to the days report.
Today is April 12th and it is day 26. Let's see what I found this Thursday.
It's funny, I had never seen an Intel Moon/Space man doll before and now I have found another, this one is larger. It will go into the Nerd shelf box I am collecting for as well as that Mario '?' box.
You can see I have started my dice hustle. I actually haven't researched it, but I figure if I get like 100 dice, someone, somewhere will pay me to have them.
I also got a garlic press (a device my kitchen was lacking) and a space blanket for my auto emergency kit.
The NERF collection grows larger.
That little Sun thing is a cookie stamp. Not a big profit item, but I thought it was kinda neat and worth saving. Another low profit item is the baseball counter. I figure some budding little league Umpire could use it.
The Super-Memory system is on cassettes, but one recently sold for $18 and none are listed so I figure I can sell it. Plus it ships media mail, which is only about $4 for an item like this.
Some Prank gift boxes. They are light and ship first class, so I can make a bit of profit when they sell.
I found this little book by John Maxwell, and you might remember all those audiobooks from him that I found and sold, so I picked it up.
Two more of those 6 CD magazines for home or car audio systems. I think I might just add them to my current listing (I found 3 of these a week or two ago) when it ends.
This was kinda cool. Stationary from 1976 and USA's Bicentennial. You can hardly see it in the photo, but the Liberty Bell is on each page in red ink.
Lastly, I found this old film Canon EOS 620. People still buy them - I checked!
And some Carrera Racing goggles in decent shape.
Sales!
Three sales today.
The Thomas The Tank Engine wood buildings and track.
Norelco replacement shaving heads.
Ultimate Doom CD for PC
Day 26 Totals
Total Spent Today: $12.46
Running Total Spent: $394.46
Total Listed Price Today: $123.89
Running Total Listed Price: $5101.48
Total Sales: $1855.39
Total Profit: $1129.09
As always, tomorrow is a new day and a new thrift!