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Wholesale Ninjas

I greatly regret this purchase. What I received was largely junk and included several unsaleable, expired, and defective items, including items that were illegal to sell without a license.

The seller is quite aware of the problem with their product and has carefully worded their terms of service to shield themselves.

I strongly advise anyone considering Wholesale Ninjas, DON’T DO IT!


I recently took a chance on a liquidation shipment from a wholesaler. I had been watching YouTube videos and came across this company, Wholesale Ninjas, being talked about by Lindey Glenn (@LindeyGlenn).

I used a discount code for $25 off a shipment, which brought my total to $280. I selected the 100-piece Personal Care/HBA package for purchase. It took maybe three days for the package to arrive. It was sent via FedEx.

I posted about the order on the Flipping subreddit (r/Flipping) and had a rather productive conversation with several community members.

I even went ahead and live-streamed the unboxing. I didn’t have the 50 subs necessary to go live on the FatWalletRefugee channel, so I opted for GameGirlsGallery, which has 1.8k subs.

The box included 100 items. Most of which turned out to be CVS/Health products. Ironic that I worked at CVS for over 12 years before starting my own business. The store-branded items included 9 boxes of bandages ($4.99) and 4 boxes of lidocaine wound care gel (9.99).

There were 6 makeup remover pads and 2 hair towels, 3 Konjac body scrubs, 2 boxes of condoms ($14.99 each), an adult toy ($59.99) pretending to be a “health aid,” and 5 containers of athletic drink powder ($20-25).

That makes 31 items so far.

The were a bunch of Burt’s Bees products included in the shipment. 7 Dark Spot Corrector (), 8 Moisturizing Cream, 2 Glow Booster, 2 Day Lotion, 2 Night Cream, 1 Eye Cream, 1x Lip Balm.

There were 5 face masks, 1 shampoo hair dye combo, 3 lip balm singles, 1 twin pack of EOS lip balm (dirty), 1 partially used tin of Burt’s Bees facial cream, 3 Beauty Revolution hair sprays, 3 nighttime eye creams, 3 facial rollers of the same brand, and a hair cap.

We’re up to 75.

1 pack of BIC razors, 2 Schick Hydro Razors, an Oral-B toothbrush, a Colgate toothbrush, Children’s Dimetapp: 3 Cold & Allergy, 2 Cough & Cold, 1 Multi-Symptom, and 1 Combo Pack, plus a Dollar General generic Mucinex.

Some body-shimmer, biotin, tampons, and some other assorted items were in there, but I don’t recall exactly, and they are at the bottom of the box.

I can see from checking comps that several other sellers on eBay are ordering the same boxes I did. But the numbers look good for sales. Most items are 20% or higher on the sell-through rating. Free Shipping and Free Returns appear to be standard among listings.

I will initially undercut the other sellers a bit so I can clear this box and get my seed money back. After that, I will price a bit more in line with the trend.

I suspect the bigger sellers have repeat customers who have bookmarked the shops. I decided not to promote the listing for now. That may change if I don’t see any movement.

The expiration dates on all the items were at least October 2025, and many were 2026/2028, so I was happy about that.

I don’t think I’ll be able to sell the individual items like the lip balm or the face masks. I will make a pile of the items that are not worth flipping and count the value ($2.80) per item against my sales.

I paid $280, so I’d like to double that to $560, or at the very least get back my investment with a break-even return.


Reselling continues

A week or so ago I wrote about restarting my online sales accounts. I opened Poshmark and Vinted accounts and I also refreshed my eBay account which was just sitting idle.

I got my first sale on Poshmark after a day or so and took that as a good sign.

I sold a V-style Tiger Woods golf polo for $20 on an offer. I probably could have gotten more for it due to its rarity.

Unfortunately that was my only sale on the Poshmark platform. I also had no sales on Vinted. I gave up on Vinted and I am slowly removing my listing on Poshmark as well.

What has been working for me is eBay.

I have made 5 sales on eBay since my reselling article was posted. I sold 2 Patagonia Fleece vests and a Fleece jacket, a mint condition 2015 Pokémon shirt, and a Nike swim rash guard.

The golf polo shirts I bought have not sold at all and I regret buying them so close to the end of the season. I have had better luck with cold weather sales.

I am keeping a record of my inventory and sales in Excel. I am not using custom SKUs for my inventory system at the moment.

I did use the Promoted Listing option on a few items but I have tried to keep the percentage amount low so as to keep as much of the selling price as possible.

I have noticed that when listed an item for sale, the item weight is often set too high. Most clothing is listed as 1-2 pounds by default but actually these items are 6-14 ounces at most. So I have been weighing and pricing items individually to offer the best shipping prices possible.


I think this is my biggest complaint with Vinted. The shipping on that platform is only charged to the buyer which simplifies selling, bit the prices and method were far to expensive to buyers. Even when cheaper option were possible with the same time in transit.

My issue with Poshmark is that it is mostly a sellers platform. When you make an account it automatically follows over a hundred other accounts by default. This is just fake traffic.

Every day I get 10-20 followers added to my account and they are all either other sellers or bots. It is a very chaotic place where you are forced to repeatedly share your items in order to get seen.

The search functionality is very limited. I tried searching fir specific items and browsing in general and had little success navigating the app.

The few items I gave a Like to resulted in a flood of messages with offers to sell. Desperate and beggarly-like.

I think if I was going to try and sell with Poshmark I would setup a separate website with my listed inventory and then link to the sales page on Poshmark.

I have zero faith in Poshmark’s own platform or its design. It looks like it was made by a social media junkie going through withdrawal.


Anyways, I will be focusing my reselling efforts on eBay going forward.

I did spend a bit much on inventory initially, so for the moment I am keeping a tight grip on my wallet as I try to work my ways to a profit.

I will post again on my success or (failure) soon enough. Thank you.

Back to the Reselling Game

The job search has not been going well, and I think I will need to develop a plan B soon.

While I have several small projects that bring in funds, I am currently seeing some small profits from my Amazon Apps and eBook sales, these are not enough to cover any real expenses that daily life brings about.

I have previously seen success selling goods on Amazon and eBay about 8 years ago, so I plan on returning to reselling. This pairs well with Manufactured Spending, however, I don’t have the cash flow to ramp up immediately.

There is a liquidation store about 10 miles away and I have visited it twice now. I haven’t bought anything yet. The place is always busy, at least 100 people were there both times I went. The Friday price is $12 and everything is $1 on Wednesday, but it’s mostly trash by Wednesday.

So, the other day I opened a Poshmark and a Vinted account. I listed a few items on each platform to get started. I also made a Payhip storefront, an Instagram page, and a Gmail account to manage the operations.

I’ll be listing the more heavily used items on Vinted while keeping the higher-quality items on Poshmark.

Actually, I got lucky and found a golf polo in great condition at a local Goodwill. The MSRP was $85. I listed it at $35 yesterday and got an offer of $25 for it today.

I made $15.81 after fees and costs.

A sale on my second day. I’ll take this as a good sign of things to come.