An Australian teen recently made $10,000 in a week by purchasing goods from China and reselling them in Australia.
14-year-old Will Deeth from Queensland, Australia may be young, but he sure is business savvy. His parents run an important business and buys directly from factories and wholesalers in China. With the support of his parents, Will decided to travel to China last year to find products to sell to launch his own business.
Will purchased toys that he thought that would be popular with young teens his age. He imported the products to Australia and sold them at pop-up shops and on eBay, earning $10,000 in one week. He spent $2,500 in China to purchase the products.
Will’s mom is his biggest supporter, and helped her son purchase and import the products.
Source: thepaper.cn
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Assuming this story is real most of the credit goes to his parents.
Jul 09, 2016 15:39 Report Abuse