I Enjoy Watching Taco Stacks on YouTube
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189820)
Boise, Idaho
May 21, 2025 4:20pm CST
It is flea market and rummage sale time in his Pennsylvania area, where he lives. I like watching his videos. He rummages for stuff he can make money on. He must do quite well because he has a nice home with some land, a work van, and a Jeep etc. He lives very frugally and seems to enjoy his life. He teaches his viewers about metals and what brands of clothes, cookware, and such are best for resale. He collects metals and takes them to the metal yard. Makes pretty good each week on that alone. He sells sports items on eBay as a sideline.
The only problem with watching him go to these rummage sales is that I see stuff I would have gotten if I were there. Darn!
His name is Timothy Stacks, and it seems he makes about $175 a day. Not bad for rummaging through others' throwaways.
His name is Timothy Stacks, and it seems he makes about $175 a day. Not bad for rummaging through others' throwaways.3 people like this
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@Ineeddentures (34036)
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22 May 25
When I saw Taco Stacks I assumed it was food that we were discussing lol.
Why do I always think of food
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@Ineeddentures (34036)
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22 May 25
@celticeagle
Oh aye.
At one time my name.on here was Mr Goodie Foodie
@LindaOHio (222280)
• United States
23 May 25
Hubby and I used to comb garage sales every week for collectibles. Now I have boxes of stuff I don't know what to do with.
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@celticeagle (189820)
• Boise, Idaho
23 May 25
Some you could probably sell on eBay. Some on Etsy. Some might go in the landfill. You could probably find out how to do so on YouTube.
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@LindaOHio (222280)
• United States
24 May 25
@celticeagle The problem is I have no one to take the packages to the post office. I have already donated a whole bunch of collectibles. I'm sure someone picked them up at the Goodwill/Salvation Army stores.




