Joseph McCreath, 19, loves a car boot sale, and has created an impressive, profitable business from his love of bargains.
The student makes a generous amount of extra cash to help alongside his part-time restaurant job by going to car boot sales every weekend, and flipping clothing he finds online.
The teenager started this journey back in May this year. His lucrative thrift-and-flip business all started when he bought two football shirts from a charity shop for £8 and was able to sell them on ebay for £90, pocketing himself a nice £82.
Joseph, who studies business management and entrepreneurship at Nottingham Trent University said: ‘I sold one for £25 and one for £65, and I thought why can’t I do this on a larger scale?
‘I liked the idea of going to car boot sales where you can buy stuff for really cheap.’
Four months down the line, he …