[quote name='Brak']Check out thrift shops and clearance items at big retail stores - along with non-retail items. Just try to find something that you can double (or, preferably, triple). If it's less than double, look for something else.
I typically buy all of my merchandise online, but it's out there - everywhere and anything.
It's all about creating a snowball effect with your money. Turn the money into more money over and over again. You can even accumulate free stuff for yourself if you start specializing in a particular item that suits your fancy (such as video games, collectibles, toys, etc.)
Just make sure you research everything on eBay - Search for current and completed listings so you don't screw yourself.
I should also note that if you do buy stuff from retail stores to flip, you can always return the item within 30 days with the receipt for a full refund.

It's called "eBay arbitration". Google that and you might find some more sites with free, helpful eBay master information. I think some people shun arbitration, but if you have the actual item you're selling on eBay in your possession, I don't see anything wrong with it - I think people shun it when it involves running to the store and buying the item you just sold on eBay, as it was never in your possession. Dunno.
Since you're young, start now - you'll be a master at dealing by the time you're an adult.[/QUOTE]
This seems like a pretty good idea, I'm already looking into some games that I could easily make a profit on. I just gotta get to my store now. The closest one is 30 miles

. Thanks for your help!
[quote name='GBAstar']When I was 15 I mowed lawns, shoveled driveways/roofs, and had sex on craigslist.
Well I didn't shovel snow because I was busy playing basketball in the winter.[/QUOTE]
I can't mow lawns right now, but I'm planning on it for spring and stuff. You had sex on craigslist for money?! WTF