Invisible musk stickers, which are captured by Tesla owners who cannot sell
- Matthew Hiller makes anti -musk musk stickers as a side smelter.
- He says sales have risen in recent weeks since the controversial chairman Tesla CEO at the Trump gathering.
- Tesla sales fell amid anxiety in some circles about musk policy.
The aquarium worker who sells anti -online musk stickers online as a side owner said that the work has flourished since Tesla CEO has achieved controversial salute at the Trump gathering in January.
Matthew Hiller told Business Insider that he sells between 400 and 500 stickers per day in recent weeks – even from a handful in the past. Watch Business Insider sales data from its Amazon store.
Some customers told Hiller that the stickers are an alternative to selling their throats. He said, “They are either in a place where they cannot sell it financially and they are stuck with them, or they cannot sell it because the value has decreased and you will not get what they want to do so.”
Heller said that some of the posters of the posters considered Musk’s embrace of right -wing policy as a “huge suspension”, adding: “The response to the stickers was because he allied with Trump was incredible.”
In reference to some of the remaining comments on the ETSY store, he said: “I can see people who say,” Thank you for that, I can drive my car again and it is less embarrassing “or” I keep this on my car so I can sell it. “
Heller stores are now focusing online on their ELON Musk stickers.
Matthew Hiller/stickers with madness
Heller said that one of the comments inspired until the creation of a new poster: “Illon killed my value for resale.”
He said that one of the customers with the Tesla Powerwall battery package also said they bought a poster to put it on his home.
The stickers, which cost between $ 6.28 and $ 12.54, have become common outside the United States, as Heller got orders from customers in France, Norway, Japan, Canada, Estonia, Malaysia and Ireland.
The movement has gained against Tesla traction in recent weeks, with demonstrations outside dozens of Tesla showrooms across the United States.
Tesla shares fell around a third this year, while sales were slipped in Europe. The decline has also reached the net of Musk’s value, although he is still the richest person in the world.
Hiller, who works at the gift store at Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu, was already selling fish stickers through ETSY and Amazon stores called MADPUFFERSTICKERS, with a swollen fish as its logo.
After buying Musk X in October 2022, Heller felt that some Tesla owners did not want to associate with musk. In January 2023, a label began to read, “I bought this before we knew Elon is crazy.”
Heller said he was selling a poster or two only a day.