pile it/them high and sell it/them cheap

pile it/them high and sell it/them cheap

To sell large quantities of something at heavily discounted prices. Primarily heard in UK. As a small, independent book shop, it's hard to compete with the massive chains that can afford to pile them high and sell them cheap. I'd be wary of any electronic devices you buy from shops that pile it high and sell it cheap.
See also: and, cheap, high, pile, sell
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • chip
  • chips
  • up on (one's) ear
  • dead as mutton
  • (as) dead as mutton
  • mutton
  • handful
  • heap (something) with (something)
  • Two Bob