Leonardo Urbano, a 30-year-old man from Sydney, made up to £1,000 by selling hidden gems found in rubbish piles, including Fendi bags and cash. Last year, he earned $66,306 from transforming strangers' unwanted junk.
They say one man's trash is another man's treasure. Indeed, Leonardo Urbano made as much as 100,000 Australian dollars ($66,306) last year rummaging through rubbish piles in Sydney for hidden gems and selling them. https://t.co/U50Du7Njjf
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure and one Australian man finds exactly that by selling hidden gems in rubbish piles. https://t.co/PDV0kYWs0T
This 30-year-old made $66,000 selling trash last year. His finds include Fendi bags and hundreds in cash https://t.co/GsHGe7XZme
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Indeed, Leonardo Urbano made as much as $66,306 last year rummaging through rubbish piles in Sydney. https://t.co/Wb1h2eMyoT
I'm a full-time furniture flipper - I spend as little as £10 transforming strangers' unwanted junk and sell them for up to £1,000 each https://t.co/vJdUS5CGsQ https://t.co/KRwO7VLZ7G