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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/31/2026 at 11:59 PM

 
As a thank you for being a HF VIP member, you are automatically enter into our monthly Giveback Giveaway. If you haven't signed up, become a member in the month of March for your chance to win the prize.

On April 1st, 2026, one lucky VIP will win a $250 gift card to Sports Basement.

Whether you’re looking to buy the latest 2026 skis and boards or you need a premium rental for your next trip, they have the best selection in SoCal. And for everyone in the LA area, it’s now easier than ever—their brand-new Hawthorne store is officially open, bringing Sports Basement even closer to the heart of LA.

Get to the new Hawthorne store or your local Sports Basement today.

Sports Basement - Best Brands, Best Prices, and Now-  Right In Our Backyard.




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/13/2026 at 12:00 PM
Here is a list of the current ticket giveaways happening on The Heidi and Frank Show.
**Be advised that tickets are subject to availability.**

KNOTT’S BERRY FARM


A FAMILY 4-PACK OF TICKETS TO KNOTT’S BERRY FARM
TO EXPERIENCE THE KNOTT’S BOYSENBERRY FESTIVAL

 SELECT DATES STARTING THIS FRIDAY THRU APRIL 12TH

         TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 7:40A            





CORY BAUMGARTNER


GET TICKETS, HERE, IMPROV.COM/BREA 





BLACK LABEL SOCIETY

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TICKETS TO SEE BLACK LABEL SOCIETY WITH ZAAK SABBATH & DARK CHAPEL

 THIS FRIDAY AT YOUTUBE THEATER
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

             
            

SOCIAL DISTORTION

Image Credit: Ticketmaster

TICKETS TO SEE SOCIAL DISTORTION – BORN TO KILL WORLD TOUR

EITHER OCTOBER 1ST OR 2ND AT THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM

TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM



 

BRUNO MARS

Image Credit: Ticketmaster

                         

TICKETS TO SEE BRUNO MARS – THE ROMANTIC TOUR

THESE TICKETS WILL BE FOR THE NEWLY ADDED 5TH SHOW ON SEPTEMBER 30TH AT SOFI STADIUM

SIGN UP BY NOON THIS WEDNESDAY FOR THE PRE SALE

AT BRUNOMARS.COM 

TICKETS ON SALE THIS THURSDAY AT 12 NOON

 

 

  




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/13/2026 at 10:04 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/13/2026 at 9:00 AM

 Loveless & Company are four brothers bound not by blood but, a vibration. A vibration that reverberates through all frequencies in the universe. Spawn from the vastness of the Arizona Desert, Loveless & Co. are a story that echoes tales from the past resonating with innovative concepts of sound. An Outlaw outfit unfit for boundaries or laws governed by today's sonic doctrine. Loveless & Co's ruthless live theatrics and infectious aural assault are being chronicled with virality. Apply for affiliation now or be run outta town!!


Zachary Wayne Loveless – Lead Guitar / Vocals
Mikey Loveless – Drummer / Producer
Billy Loveless – Bass / Vocals
Aaron Loveless – Vocals / Guitar

  

Instagram: @lovelessandcompany
TikTok: @lovelessandcoband
YouTube: @lovelessandcompany
Facebook: Loveless and Company
Shopify Store: lovelessandcompany.myshopify.com
Website: ffm.to/loveless-and-company
Instagram: @cheeseballband

  

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 03/11/2026 at 9:58 AM



Inside a $13K Amazon Returns Pallet: Did This Guy Actually Make Money?

Buying pallets of returned merchandise has become a popular side hustle, especially for people hoping to flip discounted items for a profit. But how risky is it really?

One YouTuber decided to find out the hard way.

Harrison Nevel spent $3,345 on a massive pallet of returned electronics that originally retailed for $13,252. The pallet came packed with items that had been sent back to Amazon — meaning some might be perfectly fine, while others could be completely broken.

So the big question: Was it worth the gamble?

The Treasure Hunt Begins

Before opening the pallet, Harrison pointed out that buying returns is always a risk. There’s no guarantee the products will work, and sometimes they’re damaged beyond repair.

Still, he dove in.

Inside the pallet was a mixed bag of tech and household items, including:

  • Electric guitars

  • A Nintendo Switch

  • Coffee machines

  • Small kitchen appliances

  • A robot vacuum

  • And a 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor

The massive gaming monitor alone was a promising start. It normally sells for around $1,184 new, and luckily it worked. Harrison estimated he could resell it for about $400 on the secondary market.

Some Hits… and a Lot of Misses

As he kept digging, the results were mixed.

Two electric guitars were inside the pallet, but neither was perfect. One had significant damage and was only worth about $225, while the other was missing a backplate, dropping its resale value to roughly $350.

Then there were the smaller household items:

  • A barely functioning Roomba robot vacuum worth about $45

  • panini press valued around $65

  • toaster that could sell for roughly $20

Unfortunately, several other appliances were simply too dirty or damaged to sell at all, including a vacuum cleaner and a fan.

The coffee machines were another mixed result. One was completely broken, while the other had clearly seen better days but could still sell for about $75.

The Biggest Finds

A couple of items really helped boost the potential profit.

The Nintendo Switch turned on and worked perfectly, which meant it could likely be resold for around $460.

But the real jackpot came from a Canon camera and lens buried in the pallet. Harrison estimated the camera could resell for about $1,250, while the lens alone might fetch $1,800.

So… Did He Actually Make Money?

After testing everything, Harrison discovered that only about 30–40% of the items actually worked.

Still, once he added up the estimated resale prices, the total came to $5,281.

Considering he paid $3,345 for the pallet, that leaves a potential profit of $1,936.

Of course, that doesn’t include selling fees, shipping costs, or the time it takes to list and sell everything. But even after those expenses, it looks like the gamble might have paid off.

The Takeaway

Buying return pallets can definitely be profitable, but it’s far from guaranteed. As this experiment shows, you might strike gold with a few valuable items — but you’ll also end up with plenty of junk along the way.

For Harrison, though, the $3,000 gamble turned out to be a pretty solid score.



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