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Welcome back to Sale Resell Sold! Heather’s breaking down Week 41’s Top 10 eBay and Poshmark sales — real profits, real sourcing stories, and lessons every reseller can use to boost their own store.

This week’s flips include:
💜 LEGO Friends polybags that finally found a buyer
👕 An Express flannel that flipped for a 2,300% ROI
🌸 A Sundance embroidered blouse discovered via Google Lens
👖 Rare Tommy Hilfiger embroidered cords from 2013
🏰 A Disney Princess LEGO castle, a Pottery Barn Kids toy, Dansko clogs, and more!

Heather also shares how she handles buyer address scams on eBay, what to do when listings sit for months, and why it’s okay to list quirky or damaged finds if the comps are right.

PLUS — it’s Souptober in the kitchen! Between sales talk and sourcing wins, Heather dishes out her comfort soup lineup and why Olive Garden’s Zuppa Toscana is basically her love language. 🍲

👉 Watch to learn:

How long flips really take to sell
Why ROI matters more than selling price
How to handle buyer scams safely on eBay
Crosslisting insights and expectations going into next month

📈 Total Weekly Stats:
35 items sold | $617.70 net profit | $17.65 avg profit per item

Whether you’re just starting out or scaling your reseller side hustle, these weekly breakdowns show what’s selling now — and how you can learn from every flip.

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Welcome back to Sale Resell Sold. My name is Heather. We’re here to do our weekly top 10, our flipflop, food, you know, the things the things that I like to talk about. It’s week 41 and we’re just going to jump into the top 10. Number 10 is Lego Friends, Polly Bags, Lot of Three, Tulip, Sunflower, and like a little jewelry box. These are older This is prefriend redesign and one of them still has a clearance tag on it. I think it says a dollar. So yeah, these were bought on clearance like most of them are. I had these listed for 27.88 and someone paid my full asking price. Our profit on that would be $22.98 and it took 6 months to sell. friends is not the most popular in the LEGO world, but it should be, especially considering the colors and the little components that come with the Friends, the minifigures. Maybe they’ll have their day. I don’t know. But they’re different shape than the OG minifigures, and they’re weird. But they have just the little pieces, the little details that these Friend sets have. It’s what makes them worth buying, honestly. But for whatever reason, people, you know, poo poo them. I don’t know why. Number nine, Express floral print flannel shirt, men’s size small, button-d down, gray, brown, casual, fall. This sold on Poshmark for our fall asking price of $30. It had been listed for almost 3 months. We paid a dollar for it at Plato’s Closet. It was new with tags, by the way, also. So, that was a profit of $23 with a 2,300% ROI. Plato’s closet. I don’t go there a lot, but I go there. I go there. When I do, I get really good stuff. Number eight, Sundance Golden Rod embroidered long sleeve sheer floral blouse. Black no size tag, no brand tag, but Google Lens was more than happy to tell me that this was Sundance. This was at the YWCA, not the YM, but the YWCA women’s clothing sale for domestic abuse Month, which was happy to support. And I got a pair of dance goat clogs there. And this and a couple other things. And this I grabbed. I didn’t know what it was, but I know shear and embroidery are in. I didn’t Google lens in the place cuz it was very small and there was a lot of clothes and there were a lot of people and it was it was it was a lot of awkward. That’s what it was. And when I got in the car and Google lensed it, I kind of did a little kippy cuz I know Sundance is is a popular brand. And this sold for our full asking price of $39.88 in 8 days. We paid $6 for it. Our takeaway on that was $2414. It was a 402% ROI and it sold on eBay. Number seven, Tommy Hilfiger red corduroy pants, navy embroidered fighting bucks. I’m sure they’d been looked over and and put back by numerous resellers, but I saw the gold. I saw it. When I saw that the embroidery was fighting bucks, it I I put that in my cart so fast. So fast for another reason. just there are people who are going to think that is so ridiculously cool. Got it all home, got it all, you know, processed and and as soon as I was getting ready to put it in the pile to be photographed, I saw there was a hole. I was like, crap. So, we just noted the hole. I didn’t change anything. I my price on those. There were none listed. There were none sold. These are from 2013. I doubt any have survived this long. And I just listed them for $49.99 or it should have been 88, but sometimes I forget what I’m doing. And it took 29 days and they sold for our full asking price. So a profit on that was 2934 cuz the cost of goods was $7 at Goodwill. I just knew. So $419% ROI. I liked this one so much and I was hoping I was going to be right and I was and I was quite pleased. Obvious obviously number six, Disney Parks Walt Disney World full zip hoodie size large spell out castle black gray. Got this at Goodwill. Also was $7. Let’s see. It sold for our full asking price of $49.88. It took 2 1/2 months to sell and our profit on that was $30.76. So not all Disney merch translates into good sales. It just doesn’t. And I don’t know why some of the things we find do and some of the things that I have don’t. They just don’t. Like I said, it took two and a half months and we made a profit on it. $30.76. Number five, Lego Disney Princess Cinderella’s Romantic Castle complete with box and manuals, but there was some box damage. I had this listed for $49.88. This was listed for almost a year. So when someone sent a $40 offer, I took it. Gosh, those minifigures are derpy. This was something that uh I did not I don’t believe I bought this new. This was probably I got at a resale shop or something like that. So, but I I do not remember the cost of goods. So, after it was all said and done, it was not promoted. So, that was a bonus. Our profit on that was $3212. Number four, Dansco clogs women’s 39 floral embroidery blue leather upper. Rare hard to find. And I don’t use rare and hard to find all that much because usually who cares, but there was another color wave of these shoes and I know Dance Goes with the wood base and the leather uppers are popular and I figured the embroidery especially how great it was would enhance it. The other color was brown. There was a couple pairs of those. There was another pair of these but they had already sold and there were none in the listed and they’re a good size. So, I just went with it. $49.88 cuz I paid $5 for these at that same women’s sale I got the Sundance top at. And, you know, the wear was minimal on these. It did have like a stain on the front, which I did not try to fix or treat or any of that, but they are so super cute. And it took one day to sell, and our profit on that was $32.38. Number three, vintage Pottery Barn Kids Mouse House. missing mice cloth patchwork toy. So, my middle child when he was little, he went through a mouse face like the tail of Despero, that kind of mouse face. So cute. And I found this at Pottery Barn Kids, which admittedly it’s a little pinkish and it’s a little girlish, but you know, I don’t it it was a cute toy. He never played with it. It w up being at the tail end of his mouse phase. Moved on to bigger and better things like camouflage and war. I had it listed for $49.88 cuz there were zero comps. There were none listed. There were none sold. It was listed for a year and a half and somebody sent a $35 offer and I took it. I was like, “Sure, that was an arbitrary price anyway.” So, our profit on that was $3318 and honestly, when I bought it at Pottery Barn, it was on clearance and it probably was less than $10 cuz I wouldn’t have paid up for this at all, even for my kids. It’s already cheap and I love the clearance. And it sold on Depot. Somebody actually paid for something on Depot. Number two, Eddie Bower Sun Valley Down Parka puffer coat. Green faux fur, all the things. This was my coat for years, years and years. I have sized out of it. It is goose down. It was a great jacket. Anything that it covered, it kept warm and it was fantastic. Had it listed for $49.88 and somebody sent a $43 offer, which I accepted. Thankfully, there were no promoted fees and we walked away with 3527 on that one and was listed for 49 days. And number one, which I don’t know what it is. Let’s see. Yes, one of those bags from the emotionally attached estate sale where things, you know, got we got a little carried away. It’s fine. It happens. But, you know, that just gets us closer to getting our money back and moving forward. This is a Leapkin Berlin green pebbled leather shoulder bag hobo oversized brass harbor. I had it listed for $149.88. Somebody sent a $100 offer which I took cuz even though it was new with tags, it did have damage. It was hard to find comps on a lot of these bags cuz a lot of them were vintage and older. I’m not saying this woman was a hoarder, but we bought like 30 35 purses from her and it was just her. So cost of goods was $25 and when it was all said and done, it took 4 months and our profit was $50.34. So whoop, I’ll take it. We sold 35 items this past week with our net profit for the week being $617.70. Average profit being $1,765 and the median profit being $1,520. Now, let’s move on to our flip-flop. Vintage Marbor 50 from the trail limited edition cookbook. Cowboy cooking 50 recipes from 50 states. I got this at a local bookstore. It’s barely a bookstore anymore. Honestly, their pop culture has almost taken over the entire store, but it’s called McKay’s Books, and they buy books and give you cash on the spot. and they buy Lego and they buy musical instruments. They buy electronics, they buy toys, they buy Funko, they buy anything pop culture, roughly t-shirts, musical stuff, and they get some really neat stuff, especially Lego. When I was a teenager, I was a smoker sending in my Camel Cash and my Marbor Miles. And I have Morning Fires, Evening Lights. I’ve had that book for ever. These books are stunning. This is just for thanks for smoking so many cigarettes. Could you just turn in your UPC’s and like this is a tear out little poster here. There’s another poster cattle, you know, but the recipes are good, too. Like they have a toatilla ketchup I’ve made. There’s a corn fritter that’s really good. A couple other things. And I’ve had this book for about 30 years. So, when I went to this bookstore and I was looking at the cookbooks, I grabbed them and I I multiples. I don’t just kind of silly. Um, but this one still was still still sort of new in the package and you can see it’s falling off cuz it’s it was it was was so old. But I had it listed for 1988 and somebody paid 1988 for it. Soon as the transaction went through, we immediately get the message, “So, can you send it to this address cuz it’s wrong on the eBay?” And I’m like, unfortunately, we are not allowed to ship to a different address outside of the eBay platform. We will cancel your order and then you can reorder once you’ve updated your address. It’s usually just part of the scam and you never hear from him again and it’s fine and whatever. Bought it the next day, updated his address and bought it. So, it’s not really a flip-flop, but he did wind up buying it, which was great. And so when it was all said and done, it is my angel number of 1 2 3 4 was our profit on that, which is great. Cost of goods 50s, McKay’s bookstore with an ROI of 2,468. Don’t ever ship something outside of the eBay app platform. You lose all your protections. If their address is wrong and they get it before you ship it out, just cancel it. Just go in and say cancel. It’s in the drop down and it’ll say reason why. and it’ll say issue with sellers’s address and you just click on it and poof, it gets taken care of. We’ve not ever had any problems or any slowdown because of it cuz people do it all the time. The first time we moved to this house, I ordered a pizza and even though I did change the address right before I ordered it, it wasn’t long enough for the system to recognize it and it still went to our old address. That was weird. That’s what you have for our flip-flop. I came back from our Florida trip with a little bit of the ick, runny nose, a little bit of lethargy and and I just I just really wanted soup and we were going out to different restaurants trying to find good soup which is hard cuz it’s still warm here so it’s not really on people’s minds for soup. We went fur that was okay and we went to Kurabas which has like a phenomenal lentil soup. Even if you don’t like lentils, it’s so good. I mean that was it. We’d exhausted our soup options in our opinion. So I started making soup. And so it’s souptober and the first soup I made was lemony chicken and rice which was delicious. We just had it for lunch. So good and comforting and warm. I made the stock out of vegetable scraps and I had like a a pack of chicken legs that I just, you know, cooked and made the chicken stock with the veggie scraps and made a nice little broth. And then last night, I made my all-time favorite soup from Olive Garden. And that’s why we didn’t go. This is why we didn’t go to Olive Garden. There’s not one near us. It would have been with traffic about 30 to 40 minutes to get to an Olive Garden. Even though we live in the city, there’s just none in this part of town. But I will eat my body weight, anybody’s body weight with me in soup, salad, and bread sticks. I don’t care for anything else on their menu at all. But their zupa tuscana could quite possibly be my love language. I love that soup so much. So so much that I bought kale. I hate kale. Kale’s gross. I should go back to being a plate decoration. End of story. I will not take comments. Not that we’ll get any. I don’t think anybody makes it to this part of the video. But I made zupa tuscana last night. My middle child works at a bakery here in town and they make baguettes and he brings them home occasionally and I just freeze them and pull them out as needed. And usually when I do I cut them into the little rounds and bake them and then when I pull them out I will pull them out with raw garlic and just rub them and so a they’re hot and b the garlic is so small and it just doesn’t want to perform well. It’s very stressful. But it’s so delicious when you dip it in the soup. It’s so good. Seriously, we ate all the Zupa last night. Gone. Every drop gone. Tonight is Chrissy Tegan’s Parmesan Ministone with chili mayo toasts. Another phenomenal soup. If you can find that recipe on the internet, I really recommend you make it. We’re supposed to have a huge storm overnight, which is going to drop the temperatures here dramatically. For football, where the Titans will lose yet again, they will. blessing. Um, but we’re having chili. Chili. First chili of the season. It’s such a Sunday food. I’m very excited about it. So, there you have it. I hope you all have a great day and week. And I hope the weather is getting cooler where you are, which is inching us closer to Halloween, a personal favorite. Then on to Thanksgiving, not to be redundant, but a personal favorite. And then Christmas. And next week we’ll we’ll go over our first month crosslisting and managing those expectations. All right, bye y’all.

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