I made £290 reselling goods I found at the car boot sale – trolls slam me for not saving them for others, it’s business

A SAVVY woman has revealed how she made £290 by reselling car boot sale bargains online.

Sophie Field, from the UK, took to social media to show off her latest haul of goods and how much she could sell them for.

Photo of various shoes and boots with price details showing profit from resale.
Sophie revealed she makes a living reselling car boot sale bargains
Car trunk full of items bought at a boot sale, resulting in £200+ profit.
She made £290 from just one car boot sale but not everyone was a fan of her business strategy

“What I bought from the boot sale (with profits),” she said.

The first thing Sophie found was a giant Jellycat bunny plushie which usually retails for £225.

The bargain hunter managed to buy it for just £12 and said she sold it for £85 online.

Next, she bought an array of shoes at the car boot including a pair of Uggs, Adidas Gazelles, Converse, Crocs and Sketchers.

She spent just £11 on the six pairs of shoes and was able to make a profit of £68.

The savvy woman also found two gift boxes of Levi’s socks which she paid £8 for and sold each one for £16.

Sophie also picked up an adorable green mini skirt from Zara she snagged for £2 and sold for £10 as well as a Pull & Bear sweatshirt she decided to keep for herself.

Also on her list of goodies she sold for a profit were a box of DVDs she bought for £2 and sold for £25, and a Starbucks travel cup she paid 50p for and sold online for £4.50.

Sophie also sold a clock for £10 which she bought for £1 as well as a tonne of plushies.

She found a large number of Disney plushies and managed to sell them for £102 despite only paying £20 for them.

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Sophie shared her haul on her TikTok account, @sophfield, and revealed she made a total profit of £291.50.

The savvy shopper also revealed she usually resells her items online using either eBay or Vinted.

The clip went viral with over 156k views and 5,200 likes, and people were quick to take to the comments to share their thoughts.

Over 124 viewers shared their opinions, some furious that Sophie had taken the items to sell them for a profit.

Public Reaction

One person wrote: “Why do you not just leave them for people that would really enjoy/need them?”

“it’s a business – it’s how I earn a living if someone wants them they can find them online also,” Soph replied.

Another commented: “Reselling clothes fine but cuddly toys just feels immoral.”

“Okay that’s literally just not fair.. imagine how happy someone who really wanted all of those things would’ve been when they found them, but you ruined that,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “Wait I don’t get the issue with this? You want that item that cheap get up at 6am & go get it. I’d rather pay a little more for the fact someone has done it for me.”

“I love the people whining in the comments. Same reason I buy cheap from charity shops and sell for a profit. I try find the time for car boots (mainly Sedgefield) but don’t get the time to often,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “Very impressive and well done.”

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