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Buy Low, Sell High: Make KSh 8,000-30,000/Month Reselling Thrift Clothes & Campus Essentials

Original price was: KSh1,500.00.Current price is: KSh1,000.00.

Source thrift clothes & phone accessories cheap, sell for profit. Start with KSh 2,000-5,000 capital. First sales within 1 week. Complete resale blueprint.

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This is the oldest business model in history: Find things people want, sell them for more than you paid. It still works because students want trendy clothes at affordable prices, phone chargers that don’t cost KSh 800 in shops, and deals on everyday essentials.

You become the connector. Buy thrift jeans at Gikomba for KSh 200, sell on campus for KSh 500. Buy phone chargers wholesale for KSh 100, sell for KSh 300. Repeat 100 times = serious money.

What’s inside:

  • Week 1: Learn what actually sells (don’t waste money on items nobody wants). Scout the best sourcing locations in Kenya. Master the buying rules that protect your profit margins.
  • Week 2: Make your first purchases (15-20 items with KSh 2,000-3,000). Photograph professionally with just your phone. Launch sales on Instagram, WhatsApp, and campus groups. Make first sales within 3-5 days.
  • Week 3-4: Analyze what sold fast vs. what didn’t. Restock intelligently based on real data. Scale to 40-60 items in inventory. Build repeat customer base.

You’ll get: The 6 Golden Rules that prevent expensive mistakes, product category analysis (what to buy and avoid), exact sourcing locations with pricing, photography guides, pricing formulas, negotiation scripts for markets, inventory tracking systems, and growth strategies to scale to KSh 50,000+/month.

Real numbers: Month 1: KSh 5,000-9,000 profit. Month 3: KSh 15,000-20,000. Month 6: KSh 30,000-40,000. Month 12: KSh 50,000-80,000+.

Your capital grows every month. Start with KSh 3,000, reinvest profits, soon you’re working with KSh 30,000+ inventory making substantial money.

Requirements: KSh 2,000-5,000 starting capital, smartphone, eye for value, 15-20 hours per week, patience.

Visit Gikomba this Saturday. Make your first sales by Sunday. Build a real business.

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