Your neighbor’s car. Five bucks.
Build a cart of real secondhand goods. Roll for the price. You might win a steal — or find out the dice weren’t in your favor. Either way, you played.
How It Works
Rollick is a resale marketplace where the price you pay isn’t fixed. You pick what you want — then you gamble on what it costs.
Browse real secondhand listings from real sellers. Add the items you want to your cart — cars, sneakers, electronics, furniture, anything. Your cart is what you’re rolling to win.
Hit Roll. The system generates a price for your cart — you won’t know it until it lands. It could be dramatically below market value. It could be above. That’s the game.
Accept the roll and seal the deal instantly at that price. Or walk away — no charge, no hard feelings. Win enough rolls and you’re flipping for profit before dinner.
The Cart + Roll
You build the cart. You pull the trigger. The number lands.
Roll lands at $47. $1,372 in goods. You accept. You’re flipping by morning.
Roll lands at $340. Still below market. You take it. Decent spread.
Roll lands at $1,100. Above what you’d pay. Walk away. No charge. Try a different cart.
The Game
Your cart is loaded with items worth $2,000 at market. The roll lands at $180. You accept. You flip each item individually on your six connected marketplaces. You just turned a $180 bet into serious cash. This happens. Regularly.
Same cart. Roll lands above what you wanted to pay. You decline. Nothing happens. No charge. No penalty. You build a new cart and roll again. The game only costs you when you choose to play — and only when the price is right to you.
For Sellers
Sellers don’t just list individual items. You can curate a custom pack — a bundle of related goods with a single roll price buyers gamble on.
Coming Soon
Early access opens soon.
Your neighbor’s car is in there somewhere.