Our First Time Trying Amazon RETAIL ARBITRAGE (Honest Results)
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 Published On Premiered Jun 22, 2022

Have you been wanting to sell on Amazon FBA but don’t know how to get started or don’t yet have the budget to launch a Private Label product? One great method to get started is through Retail Arbitrage. Check out this video for a step-by-step overview of how to get started!

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🚀 We’ve never done Amazon Retail Arbitrage before, but in this video we visited Walmart, Target, TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Costco and found some profitable products to sell. Using the Seller Central mobile app we scanned over a hundred products and came away with a few that we’re reselling on Amazon for a significant profit.

WHAT IS RETAIL ARBITRAGE?
Arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets, or in other words, reselling.

In this case, retail arbitrage is the process of buying discounted products through retailers (including online retailers) to sell on Amazon.

An example of this would be finding a product at Walmart that sells for $5, purchasing that product, and then reselling it on Amazon for $20. Pretty cool, right?

Some sellers also buy products they find online, which is known as online arbitrage, and the process is the same: buy low, sell high (on Amazon).

You may be asking yourself, “is retail arbitrage legal?” Fortunately, it is. According to the first-sale doctrine, once you purchase a product legally, you then have the right to resell that product, as long as it is sold in an unchanged condition. So if you buy it and sell it as new, the product must be in new condition.

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