 What's up everyone, Takedown here. Welcome back to another Flipping for Profit video. Today I'm going to be sharing with you a few things that I picked up at a local thrift store. I think I went to the Salvation Army and Value Village and I found some really amazing things me and my girlfriend. So we're going to be going through looking at them and sharing through the potential profits for each item. Let's get right into this. So the first item is the only item that I got at the Salvation Army. Typically what I'll do is I'll go through the hard goods, then I'll go through electronics, CDs, DVDs, video games, that sort of thing, and then I'll make my way to the books. But the only thing that I found at the Salvation Army was this Batman motion picture anthology, 1989 to 1997. This is four Batman movies and why I got this was not only do I like Batman, but it has three of them that are sealed. The only one that was open was the first Batman movie. So the fact that three of these movies are sealed in this set is really good. So for this item here, it's looking like it should be about $20 profits on the more higher end. That's what I'm expecting to get on the lower end, about $10 profit on this set. I paid $12.99 for this, which is a little higher than I would pay for DVDs, but three of them are sealed. So hopefully I can get more on the higher ends for what I'm asking. So I'm thinking about $20 profit on this set. They sell for anywhere between $20 to $30 on eBay plus shipping. So I think this was a great deal. And the only thing that I found at the Salvation Army. So after we left the Salvation Army, we went to Value Village, which is where I love getting books. I've sold some books that I got from Value Village before and I got some pretty decent profits. So today I picked up five books from Value Village. Up first is Disney's The Lion King. Now there is other ones that are in this set. Aladdin was there, but when I scanned it, it only sells for $5 on eBay, whereas this one should be able to get about $10 profit for this item. The best thing about Value Village, they're kids books. Even though it's a hardcover big book, it's only $1.50, which is a great deal. So that should be able to get about $10 profits. This next book here is Walt Disney's More Tales from the Magic Kingdom. It is pretty thick. Now this one here, it does have a slightly little bit more damage than the previous book or most of the books that I picked up. But for $1.50, this one here should be able to get about $10 profit as well, selling it on eBay. The next item here, I can't remember the profit margin for this one. I'll put the sold comps up on the screen for you. But that is DC Super Friends, Five Minute Stories. This is a really interesting book and this is something I look for whenever I go to thrift stores because you can get some pretty decent profit with these. Now in Canada, it costs about $20 to ship, but this book here should get between $10 to $20 profits after I sell it with my eBay fees. The next book is something that I seen and thought it was really interesting and that is Disney 365 Bedtime Stories. It is pretty thick, but it is a smaller book. This one here should be able to get again between $10 to $20 profits. Most of these books were between $10 to $20 profit, which is why I picked them up, because I'm only paying $1.50 each book. And the last item that we picked up today is another Disney Storybook and that is Disney Adventure Stories. Now this one here, unfortunately, just like I think the last book, I forgot to mention the last book and this one, only one of each sold on eBay. So scanning the barcode, only one sold on eBay. Now just looking up this book on eBay itself, there is different versions of it. So this one here, I've only seen one sold comp on eBay, but it should get again $10 to $20 profit for this book. So all of those books only cost me $7. That's with tax, which is a great deal. So on the low end, it should be able to get about $50 profit on eBay. On the higher end, about $60, maybe $70 on eBay for all of these books. That's the profit I'm expecting. So I know today wasn't necessarily a lot of bigger items, but for the books alone, $10 to $20 profit per book is an amazing find in my opinion, especially at Value Village when you're only paying $1.50. Even if it's a book that you're only going to be selling and getting $5 profit, you have to remember you're only getting it and paying for $1.50. Why not take that risk? And it's not like you're spending $12 for something like you did for the Batman movie, where I'm expecting about the same margin. I think it's about $10 to $20 profits. Now three of those movies are sealed, brand new. So I'm hoping to get more on the higher end $20 for that item. Of course, whenever I sell everything, I am going to be sharing that in another video with all of these sold comps from eBay and explain and talk about it and even share with you how I packaged it up to get it ready to ship. But I just wanted to share what we picked up recently today at local thrift stores. I'll see you guys in another video to share what all of these items sold for once they do sell on eBay. I think some of them are going to sell really quick because the sold comps were within the last month. There's about four or five of each one that's sold in the last month, other than the two books that only one sold period. So I'll see you guys in the next one. Please take care. Peace.