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Best Electronics to Buy in England for Resale in Poland?

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  • #1 6801155
    Malutek
    Level 2  
    First off, hello everyone, this is my first post on this forum, although I've been reading it for a long time!

    Currently, I am sitting in England, and so I wonder what is worth buying here to sell at a profit in Poland. I was looking for information on the Internet a bit and people say that telephones and electronic things in general, but I am looking for specific details, and you certainly know something like that here ;) Phones, consoles, games, any recorders? I have a lot of space in my luggage and I want to use it!

    And by the way, the second question; do you know what big electronic store chains are here? Something like our MM, Saturn, etc. There is no London in London, there are only internet sites on the net, and to take a walk and enter? Thanks in advance for your help.
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  • #2 6801176
    zendenman
    Level 15  
    I sincerely advise against buying there and selling in Poland. My brother is in England. I tried to start something like that, I brought computers and monitors. Until recently, everything was fine. But for some time in Poland, the sale has been standing still and often sells below the purchase price, so that there is only some money. Anyway, check the prices on the Allegro, you will understand what I'm talking about.
  • #3 6801287
    mariuz
    Level 31  
    Try with DJ equipment. There they sell damaged for a song, and the replacement of the potentiometer costs several dozen zlotys.
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  • #4 6801340
    Taenia_Saginata
    Level 31  
    Landrovers Freelanders, caravans, brass stuff. If you buy a freelander and a caravan, the plus is that there is even more space for other, small things. There was a nice Belkin store where I lived. for such a village it is quite large, but when I was in London, I didn't see any. Or you can look for Dixons.
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  • #5 6807636
    Malutek
    Level 2  
    Thanks for the answers, but I'm looking for something smaller, so as to get some extra money, I have a place in checked luggage and that's it :) Something ala games, some parts for the computer, etc.

    As for the second part, do you know anything about these stores in England?
  • #6 6807654
    mariuz
    Level 31  
    Even smaller? It's probably only the vinegar chips that stay ...
  • #7 6807657
    Doominus
    Level 34  
    It will be difficult for you. Things are cheaper to bring from England than from the USA and they come faster. we have open borders and everyone can order something.
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  • #8 6807670
    slu_1982
    Level 26  
    You just gave yourself the answer - computer games. Apparently, a colleague about PLN 50 profit / art. Maybe some clothes?
  • #9 6814433
    Kolek
    Level 25  
    As far as I know, Primark clothes sell well (Penny's in the Irish Republic), but you would have to be a woman to know what will sell ;) . Consumer electronics and computer stores are Dixon's, Curry's, PC WORLD, but I wouldn't count on earning money from the things I bought there.
  • #10 6814444
    Stary1952
    Level 32  
    Pounds sell best with us. :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the potential for purchasing items in England to sell at a profit in Poland. Initial advice cautions against this due to a saturated market, particularly for computers and monitors, which often sell below purchase price. Suggestions include focusing on smaller items like computer games, DJ equipment, and clothing from stores like Primark, which reportedly sell well. Participants also mention electronic retail chains in England such as Dixons, Curry's, and PC World, but express skepticism about profitability from these stores.
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