
'Just plain greedy' shoppers slam 'millionaire entrepreneur' who clears Tesco shelves of kids Lego to sell for profit | 400337J | 2024-03-08 07:08:01
Sam, from the UK, shared his haul on social media – however not everyone was impressed.
A YOUNG man has been slammed for purchasing low cost Lego units to sell online for a revenue.
Sam, from the UK, shared his haul on social media – however not everyone was impressed.


Within the clip, he headed to Tesco to take a look at the toy gross sales and stumbled upon a discount he couldn't depart on the cabinets.
Sam& describes himself as a "younger entrepreneur" and says he is on monitor to turn out to be a millionaire.
He stated: "Was seventy 5 quid now £18.50," as he spotted the Lego Associates Sea Rescue Boat.
"What about this one?" he stated as he saw a unique Lego set on the shelf referred to as the Lego Buddies Skate Park.
"£45 now £11. What the. I'm gonna need to grab all of them," he explained, surprised by the low worth.
He shortly cleared the cabinets of all the bargains and stashed them in his trolley.
When he obtained to the automotive he went and scanned the gadgets on an app referred to as BuyBotGo which revealed how much they might sell for on& Amazon& and what number of occasions individuals had bought them within the last month.
He defined: "These are the large ones. They're gonna promote for £47, we're buying for £18.
"So what's our profit on these? £10.96 revenue, 59% ROI (return of funding).
"That's pretty, promoting fairly decently as nicely."
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The next Lego set he grabbed have been selling for £30 on-line.
"We purchase these for 12.50. What's a revenue on these ones? £three.80 profit, 30% ROI it's OK," he stated slightly disillusioned by the payoff.
Amazon FBA is a service that online sellers can use, the place Amazon takes care of the storing, packing and delivery of your merchandise.
He added that each one he needed to do was now was box them up and put them on Amazon.
Sam stated: "These Legos are gonna pay for the weekly shop, not complaining.
"Cease considering and begin doing."
The clip posted to his TikTok account @samsjourney didn't go down properly.
Individuals have been quick to call Sam out for being 'greedy'.
One individual wrote: "Poor dad or mum get to afford to buy there youngsters one thing good, however no, as your gonna purchase the whole lot."
"Yep," replied Sam.
Another commented: "Simply plain grasping. what a approach to 'earn' money at everybody else's expense. Thanks for HMRC."
"Are you allowed to sell Lego products?" penned a 3rd.
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