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Teen turns old Lego toys into a £300K-a-year eBay empire
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Meet Jamie Bell, the 18-year-old London teen who started selling old Lego at 13 and generated over $400,000 in annual sales, with nearly $68,000 profit
Eighteen-year-old Jamie Bell has remarkably transformed his Lego reselling passion into JTB Collectables, a burgeoning enterprise generating upwards of four hundred thousand dollars annually. Specializing in bulk Lego lots and sought-after minifigures, he appeals to other collectors. As he prepares for university, Jamie aims to grow his business further, securing his financial footing and building savings for the years ahead.
At only 18, a young man in southern London turned Lego's passion into a profitable business. Jamie Bell says he made sales of over $400,000 in one year, and at 16 he had to hire an accountant.
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