HE'S found himself a successful little side hustle – buying bargains at the boot sale and flipping them for a profit.
But Benji still gets targeted by trolls, who can't help but leave cruel comments when he shares he's made on .


In a recent TikTok, Benji shared a selection he'd bought at boot sales and sold on Vinted – as well as how much he'd picked them up and passed them on for.
He kicked off with a men's vintage Burberry quilted jacket – bought for £15 and sold for £30.
An Oakley quarter zip he paid £2 for fetched him a tenner on Vinted, while he also managed to pick up a pair of Levi 502 shorts for 50p, sold on for £10.
It's not only men's clothes he buys though – he also picked up a knitted Ralph Lauren jumper in a size 6, which and sold for £15.
One of the most impressive flips he achieved though was with a vintage 2004 Stone Island Rosa Gommato jacket.
Despite spending just £10 on the jacket at the bootie, he ended up parting ways with it for £120.
He also picked up a pair of ACW x Roa hiking boots in a size 7.5 – bought for £5 and sold for £60.
And while many people took Benji up on his offer to follow him for reselling “tips and tricks”, others used the comments section to slam him for the profit-making scheme.
“Scruffy asf,” one raged.
“Get a !”
As others defended Benji, with someone hitting back: “It’s no different from retailers buying from factories and hiking the price!”
While another questioned: “How is it scruffy?
“It's called being smart and making a bit of spare cash! Stop being a hater.”
“How long are these listings online before they sale?” someone else asked.
With Benji replying: “All of these sold within 1-2 days!”
“Bro did not buy a stoney for £10!” another gasped.
“At car boots there’s a lot of house clearance people getting rid of things they found as an extra way to get cash,” Benji responded.
“A lot of the time they have no clue what these things are worth!”
“I bought a genuine Off White top in a charity shop once for £2,” another wrote.
“Had thing authenticated because I was shoooook!”
“Can smell Vinted sellers a mile off so never sell to them at car boots,” someone else insisted.
With Benji insisting “that's discrimination”.
