For Goodwill flippers
Real profit. Counted clean. For your niche.
Sound familiar?
You just dropped $40 at Goodwill. You bagged a vintage Coach satchel, three pairs of jeans, a Pyrex bowl, and a KitchenAid attachment. They all "feel flippable." But which ones will actually pay after eBay takes its cut, after you pay for the box, after the 15 minutes it takes to photograph, describe, and ship each one?
Goodwill flipping is a numbers game — high volume, thin margins. The difference between profitable and busy-work isn't the thrift; it's what happens after.
Most trackers stop at the eBay fee. Resale Truth keeps counting. Here's the reality of a typical Goodwill flip:
Example shown. Your numbers depend on your cost structure.
Now imagine you bagged 8 items at Goodwill that session. Some flip. Some sit. Some sell for less than you hoped.
Resale Truth tracks this per item, per bag, per visit. You see which Goodwills are actually worth the drive. You see which categories are paying your real hourly — and which are secretly paying minimum wage.
For Goodwill flippers, the question isn't "did it sell?" It's "was it worth the hour I spent on it?"
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