PICTURED: Love Island's Maura Higgins leaves boozy night out at celebrity haunt with Chris Hemsworth's stunt double Bobby Holland Hanton 'On the big actions we sell over 100 items and the pop-ups we usually sell 40 to 70,' she explained. We do a big auction every Saturday and then multiple pop-ups throughout the week. 'Another reason why auctions are so enticing because every item starts at a dollar. Veronica added: 'We also give a lot away too and that's why our supporters keep coming back, they know we hook them up.'Īnd the duo has mastered auctions, making them enticing to everyone. She added that throughout the year, they have also managed to make regular customers who continue to come back to them. We did have a thrift store and people can send offers and we pretty much take any offer as we're already making 100 per cent profit. Veronica said: 'It's all auction, so people bid. They list their finds and livestream while people bid - often selling up to 100 items per show. 'Then other days we go to rich people neighborhoods, it's fantastic,' Veronica explained.Īfter they began raking in the cash, they turned their hobby into a business in February 2023, selling their salvaged items on the online auction app, WhatNot The typical places that we do really well at we go every single night - 10pm to 3am usually. ![]() 'It really is like being on vacation all the time. Every single day is just getting in the car and driving somewhere and seeing what we can find. 'We just spent three days in Boston searching and just hanging out. The trash enthusiast loves her job because she feels like she is on a never-ending 'vacation' as they often travel from city to city to find the best discarded items. 'We assume it's older people working in the stores who don't know much about the brands and throw them out.' That's in thrift stores - we thought there's no way this was in the dumpster. We've saved between $10,000 and $15,000 in two months. Veronica said: 'Pennsylvania is a completely different ball game. Veronica moved from her previous home in California across the country to live with Liz in Pennsylvania and make dumpster diving their full-time gig. Her and Liz tend to donate most of the food and hygiene products to charities and the homeless, but sells the Louis Vuitton and other luxury finds.Īnd searching in Pennsylvania became a game changer for the two pals. While Veronica finds a variety of items - from food, hygiene products, and luxury items, she tends to rake in the cash through the designer finds. And I can hang out with my best friend and make a living from finding things.' 'You've no idea what you're going to find. It's really like a real life treasure hunt. ![]() Veronica gets a thrill from diving into the trash, describing it as a 'real life treasure hunt.'
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