The guy you asked about the snowman is called joe, he does Webster on a Monday in the brick building at the lower end, I think it’s called, wee flea. I have known him 25 plus years he is a bit of a comedian but if you say you know Mike from London or mike from England I am sure he will give you a discount lol. I do the same as you but mainly toy cars or anything that looks interesting and cheap lol and bring back to the Uk to sell, I was over there just over a month ago, maybe I will come again in March, anyway enjoy your videos, thanks Mike
@ReliableResellers2 жыл бұрын
Ha! I'll tell him you told me 50% off everything, just for me! Appreciate you watching the videos and welcome to the team!
@donschwarz67252 жыл бұрын
Hi I am in Tampa Florida also and used to sell at Silver moon FYI Plant City Flea market is now open Sat and Sunday as well as Wed There are a few others like Airport Flea market in Spring Hill and check out the once a moth swap meet first sunday of every month at Sumpter County Fairgrounds 800-1000 vendors its a winner you will find stuff there
@shadow_collector84882 жыл бұрын
About a year ago you could take $20 and get a car load. You had to get there at sunrise. The people that set up every weekend hit the tables first thing and get the best stuff. The quality of items have went downhill though. You used to find comics, retro games, and collectables. Its become scarce though lately.
@ReliableResellers2 жыл бұрын
I should have gone a year ago then! lol
@JChamberlin2 жыл бұрын
I'm curious. Where do you think all of the food comes from? It seems like no matter which flea market you're at, there are multiple vendors selling crackers, popcorn, or chips. I can imagine some of the personal care products may be heavily-discounted stuff from the store that people are flipping or they got them in pallets like you did a while back. But I'm kind of stumped as to where these people are getting all of this food, unless it's expired, of course.
@ReliableResellers2 жыл бұрын
I was curious about this as well and so I asked the guy out at Webster where he gets it all and he said he buys it by the truckload on pallets. Its mostly in date stuff that is going to expire relatively soon. For him, that makes sense as hes got a massive setup with tons and tons of boxes of different food items. For some other, smaller sellers I would say its retail arbitrage in some way shape or form. Find it on sale in the stores or buy it from other flea market sellers who get it by the truckload and then flip it for a profit.
@JChamberlin2 жыл бұрын
@@ReliableResellers Interesting. It seems everything is sold by the pallet. I guess it's just a matter of finding the source. You sounded like you were ready to order a pallet full of that popcorn. :)