I dropped £2k in JD Sports sale – it’s not wasted, I’ll double it in minutes
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A MAN has revealed that he dropped a massive £2,000 in the JD Sports sales this year.
Sam Coleman wasted no time getting the best deals in the Boxing Day sales this year and quickly headed to the store to pick up lots of different shoes.
Sam, from the UK, is a full-time reseller and often buys bargain deals to sell them online for a profit.
The savvy shopper wasted no time this Christmas and clearly got off on the right track as he saw a pair of Birkenstock shoes for just £5 as he entered JD Sports.
He also went on to find a pair of JD exclusive New Balance trainers for just £50 as well as a pair of bright green Jordan’s for £50 as well.
Sam managed to find lots of Nike trainers also slashed in price including a pair of Nike Dunk’s for £85 instead of £115.
“Just spend a K at JD,” Sam said as he walked out of the store with bags of trainers in tow.
But Sam wasn’t done there, while most of us would be ready to head home and sit on the sofa with a cup of tea – Sam headed to the Nike outlet store to pick up some more mega deals.
He dropped another £1,000 in the outlet store bagging football trainers for £35 a pair.
He also bagged some children Dunks for £15 each – which are currently selling for £50 online.
The bargain-hunter also bagged some more Jordan trainers in velvet as well as Air Max 95 shoes for £35 each.
He also found another pair of the Nike Pro Tiempo trainers for £35 when they are selling online for £139.
Walking out of the store, Sam struggled with his bags as he had managed to grab so many trainers.
“Nike outlet has been skinned. Now we got to take it to the car,” he added.
Sam is sure to be chuffed with his bargain finds as he can quickly sell them online to make a profit compared to what he bought them for.
The clips soon went viral over on his TikTok account @samccoleman with over 25,000 views.
People were blown away by the major deals he had found and quickly took to the comments asking where he went to grab the sale finds.
One person wrote: “I don’t get it Do people rather give u the money instead of buying direct from JD? Why?”
“Supply and demand bro, it’s not available to buy in every JD,” replied Sam.
Another commented: “Fairs.”
“Which outlet?” penned a third.
“JD Sports,” said Sam.
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Meanwhile a fourth said: “Crushing (it).”
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