‘People might really need that’ people rage as man ‘on track to be a millionaire’ clears Tesco shelves for £1,000 profit
A MAN who is on a ‘journey’ to becoming a millionaire, has been slammed after he cleared the shelves at Tesco to sell products on for £1000 profit.
Sam, who describes himself as a ‘young entrepreneur’ often shares videos of himself clearing the shelves as his local supermarkets, claiming that he will make a large amount of profit for selling them on.
In one video, posted to Sam’s TikTok channel @samsjourney, he can been seen buying a bucket load of Sistema plastic containers.
Sam said that the plastic boxes only cost him 88p each, but are selling on Amazon for £7.
Using an app called BuyBotGo, he scanned the plastic boxes, and the app told him that the Sistema products have been sold over 100 times in the last month.
Sam showed a clip of the supermarket shelves, where hundreds of the boxes were lined up in rows.
“I’m going to get a trolley and take the lot”, he said.
Sam said that he left a few of the lunchboxes on the shelf, but nabbed at least 100 for himself.
The next day he went back to the Tesco and piled his trolley high with more boxes and also some water bottles.
He said that he had purchased 340 items in total, adding that it will cost him about £16 to post everything off to Amazon.
Sam claimed that he will make over £1000 profit by reselling the items using Amazon FBA.
Amazon FBA is a service that online sellers can use, where Amazon takes care of the storing, packing and shipping of your products.
So all Sam will have to do is send the products off to Amazon and wait for the money to roll in.
Sam previously said that reselling products on Amazon is his full time job.
However, his business idea has not gone down well with many social media users, who took to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts.
I’m going to get a trolley and take the lot
Sam
One person said: “You’re taking a cheap product away from people who may need it at the lower price.”
Another person said: “I hate people who do this it’s just greed and dishonesty for struggling families”.
A third person said: “Why take the opportunity away from people that would really benefit from that reduction.
“Shame on you.”
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