Sourcing
Where to buy clean inventory fast enough to keep cash rotating.
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A lot of people search for a phone flipping course when what they really need is a cleaner first system: where to source, how to check phones, how to know the math, how to avoid scams, and how to choose the right selling outlet without getting buried in noise.
Why people search this
People search for a phone flipping course because they do not want to lose money on the first few deals. They want someone to reduce the uncertainty around sourcing, inspections, pricing, scams, and where to sell. That instinct is reasonable.
What useful training should cover
Where to buy clean inventory fast enough to keep cash rotating.
How to screen iPhones and used phones before cash changes hands.
Knowing the spread before the meetup instead of after.
Recognizing fakes, blacklist risk, lock issues, and messy seller stories.
If a phone flipping course does not teach those clearly, it is not solving the real beginner problem.
Where generic courses miss
Cleaner alternative
That is why this site is not framed like a traditional course. The free side gives you the core answers in public. Then the paid starter kit gives you the tighter version: checklist, scripts, deeper scam workflow, and repeatable operating tools.
Start with the free phone flipping calculator and the used iPhone inspection guide before you spend money on anything else.
Best order for a beginner
Bottom line
If the goal is to stop overpaying, protect the meetup, and learn the resale math fast, then a cleaner guide-first workflow beats a bloated generic course. Learn the basics in public, then buy the toolkit only if you want the tighter operating version.