There are both, the second-hand stuff is okay, but all the new items they sell are fake. But hey, we can’t say anything…
The big problem is the price and the quality, it’s like the other wholesalers, no advantage, not to mention the delivery times, we are very far from what is promised in the videos.
That’s why all the fake reviews here make me laugh a lot. When you talk to real members of the group, they are far from being as happy as that, but hey, we mustn’t say anything…
To answer your question, yes, clothes are profitable, but we are a long way from the nice promises of Felix and his gifted salespeople with their well-rehearsed speeches…
Having launched about 2 months ago (a little before my first post), I must admit I’ve done much more as a self-taught person than by falling for the false promises of bad closers (forgive me for correcting you, Damien, even if you’re right 95% of the time) because they are certainly polished but insistent and embarrassing as they push hard to sign an unclear and unrecognized contract remotely, without the possibility of thinking about it, under penalty of being judged indecisive or unmotivated. Just like Damien, I think the comments made are sent to avoid tarnishing an already damaged image with all the complaints filed against Reseller 2.0.
To conclude, I’d like to thank Youenn, the closer who approached me and insisted after my refusal that I « open my narrow mind because I wouldn’t achieve much with it, as I was skeptical about taking action. » For my first month, I generated €1500 in revenue, with €900 in gross profit. I’m now awaiting the results of the second month but I’m optimistic and can say with conviction that they will be exponential.
Finally, I’ll say that all the support to learn with a logical mind and constant self-questioning is available for free. But if I had to choose on the market, I’d lean towards Resell Pro with a much more affordable price and an apparently much « healthier » environment with suppliers, as well as niches, training hours, a bot, etc… all regularly updated. I might consider buying it if I get stuck on certain points because I have quite good feedback from people in the field who see it as a « long-term investment » as they are sometimes not entirely satisfied with the content but value its constant evolution.
Good evening everyone. I’ve been watching carefully as I’m currently thinking about reselling professionally, in particular (in my opinion, the other training is just a huge joke at this price…).
Could you please give me some prices, particularly for Levi’s 501 shorts?? Indeed, I find that the price on Levi’s generally indicates a good index for the prices of everything.
Thank you in advance for your very constructive feedback!
Honestly, I completely understand people who hesitate before signing up for this type of coaching because I’ve been exactly where you are. At first, investing a sum like that when you’re starting out or want to grow your business makes you think. But with my experience, I realized that the real gain isn’t just « information », it’s especially the time saved, the structure, and not having to move forward alone. When you’re on your own, you can waste a lot of time testing randomly, making bad purchases, lacking organization, or simply not knowing what to prioritize. Having a method, a community, feedback from others, and people who have already gone through the same steps really helps to move forward faster and more smoothly. Personally, it has above all allowed me to have a clearer vision, be more structured in my purchases/resales, and think differently about business development. Of course, no program does the work for you. You have to stay involved, be consistent, and take action. But for someone who genuinely wants to build something serious in reselling, I sincerely believe that being coached can save a lot of time and avoid many mistakes.
I don’t know about you, but I have a feeling that several speakers on this subject are actually people involved in this business who come to praise their product by posing as customers. The messages are too polished, too clean, it stinks of fake positive reviews. We must not forget that their potential clientele is us, and what better place for them than Vin Aide to come and canvass?