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United States

Securities and Exchange Commission

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

(Mark One)

 

[X] QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended April 30, 2023

 

OR

 

[_] TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OF 15(d) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

From the transition period ___________ to ____________.

 

Commission File Number 000-55089

 

AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

(Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)

 

Nevada

 

7389

 

90-1494749

(State or jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization) 

 

(Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code Number)

 

(IRS Employer
Identification No.) 

 

106 W. Mayflower, Las Vegas, NV 89030

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(702) 267-6100

(Issuer’s telephone number)

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of Each Class of Stock Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
N/A N/A N/A

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the past 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days:

 

Yes [X]   No [_]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).

 

Yes [X]   No [_]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act:

 

Large Accelerated Filer  [_]      Accelerated Filer  [_]

 

Non-Accelerated Filer  [X]      Smaller Reporting Company  [X]      Emerging Growth Company  [_]

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  [_]

 

Indicate by a check mark whether the company is a shell company (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act):

 

Yes [_]   No [X]

 

As of August 11, 2023, there were 2,723,499 shares of Common Stock of the issuer outstanding.

 


 

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PART I.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

ITEM 1.

Financial Statements

3

 

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)

3

 

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)

4

 

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit (Unaudited)

5 - 6

 

 

 

 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)

7

 

 

 

 

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

8

 

 

 

ITEM 2.

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.

26

 

 

 

ITEM 3.

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure About Market Risk

29

 

 

 

ITEM 4.

Controls and Procedures

29

 

 

 

PART II.

OTHER INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

ITEM 2.

Unregistered Sales of Securities and Use of Proceeds

30

 

 

 

ITEM 6.

Exhibits

30

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURES

30

 

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PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

               
    April 30,
2023
  January 31,
2023 *
 
Assets              
Current Assets              
Cash and Cash Equivalents   $ 53,713   $ 4,737  
Inventory     45,289     50,000  
Prepaid Expenses     15,650     8,019  
Other Current Assets     6,452     34,989  
Total Current Assets     121,104     97,745  
Operating Lease Assets     114,423     138,551  
Property and Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $185,892 and $173,475     159,055     171,472  
               
Total Assets   $ 394,582   $ 407,768  
               
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Deficit              
Current Liabilities              
Accounts Payable   $ 1,409,342   $ 1,378,637  
Accrued Expenses     2,718,721     2,334,368  
Accrued Expenses – Related Party     94,291     74,111  
Customer Deposits     16,250     38,448  
Deferred Revenue     609     66,153  
Short-Term Debt     3,196,905     3,088,993  
Current Operating Lease Liability     29,784     53,912  
Short-Term Convertible Debt, net of debt discount of $404,664 and $840,067     11,023,659     10,438,583  
Derivative Liabilities     4,493,374     3,271,058  
Shareholder Loans Payable     249,915      
Current Portion – Long-Term Debt     24,907     24,569  
Total Current Liabilities     23,257,757     20,768,832  
               
Non-Current Lease Liability     84,639     84,639  
Long-Term Debt     79,761     87,423  
               
Total Liabilities     23,422,157     20,940,894  
               
Commitments and Contingencies              
               
Redeemable Preferred Stock              
Series D Preferred Stock, $0.001 par value, 870 shares authorized, 870 and 870 shares issued and outstanding     870,000     870,000  
               
Stockholders’ Deficit              
Preferred Stock – Series A, $0.001 par value, 330,000 shares authorized, 0 and 0 shares issued and outstanding          
Preferred Stock – Series B, $0.001 par value, 20,000 shares authorized, 20,000 and 20,000 shares issued and outstanding     20     20  
Preferred Stock – Series C, $0.001 par value, 7,250 shares authorized, 0 and 0 shares issued and outstanding          
Common Stock, $0.000001 par value, 75,000,000 shares authorized, 2,570,374 and 1,917,982 shares issued, issuable and outstanding     3     2  
Additional Paid In Capital     25,209,951     24,833,110  
Accumulated Deficit     (49,107,549 )   (46,236,258 )
Total Stockholders’ Deficit     (23,897,575 )   (21,403,126 )
               
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Deficit   $ 394,582   $ 407,768  

 

* Derived from audited information

 

The Accompanying Notes are an Integral Part of these Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

For the Three Months Ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022

(Unaudited)

 

           
    2023   2022  
Revenue   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930  
               
Cost of Revenue     13,324     1,468,003  
               
Gross Profit     122,740     261,927  
               
Operating Expenses:              
Depreciation     12,417     12,938  
Postage, Shipping and Freight     5,744     74,698  
Marketing and Advertising     74,889     274,427  
E Commerce Services, Commissions and Fees     180,929     330,697  
Operating lease cost and rent     26,701     30,479  
Personnel Costs     81,484     205,299  
General and Administrative     147,096     354,417  
Total Operating Expenses     529,260     1,282,955  
               
Net Operating Loss     (406,520 )   (1,021,028 )
               
Other Income (Expense)              
Gain (Loss) on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives     (1,006,700 )   (337,737 )
Gain on Settlement of Debt     (53,756 )   3,589  
Amortization of Debt Discount     (628,613 )   (725,280 )
Interest Expense     (775,702 )   (513,702 )
Total Other Income (Expense)     (2,464,771 )   (1,573,130 )
               
Net Income (Loss)   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158 )
               
Basic Average Shares Outstanding     2,060,429     1,342,433  
Basic Income (Loss) per Share   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )
Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding     2,060,429     1,342,433  
Diluted Income (Loss) per Share   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )

 

The Accompanying Notes are an Integral Part of these Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit

For the Three Months Ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022

(Unaudited)

 

                                             
  Preferred Series A   Preferred Series B   Preferred Series C   Common Stock   Paid in   Accumulated      
  Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Deficit   Total  
January 31, 2022       20,000     20   7,250     7   341,023         19,465,327     (28,451,733 )   (8,986,379 )
                                                           
Conversion of Preferred Series C Shares into Shares Of Common Stock             (7,250 )   (7 ) 905,110     1     6          
                                                           
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt                   254,141         1,064,965         1,064,965  
                                                           
Penalty Warrants Recorded as Interest                           315,150         315,150  
                                                           
Rounding shares                   88                  
                                                           
Net (Loss)                               (2,594,158 )   (2,594,158 )
                                                           
April 30, 2022   $   20,000   $ 20     $   1,500,362   $ 1   $ 20,845,448   $ (31,045,891 ) $ (10,200,422 )

 

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  Preferred Series A   Preferred Series B   Preferred Series C   Common Stock   Paid in   Accumulated      
  Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Shares   Amount   Capital   Deficit   Total  
January 31, 2023   $   20,000   $ 20     $   1,917,982   $ 2   $ 24,833,110   $ (46,236,258 ) $ (21,403,126 )
                                                           
Common Stock Issued as Payment for Accrued Expenses                   167,958         122,109         122,109  
                                                           
Conversion of Notes Payable and Accrued Interest into Shares Of Common Stock                   434,434     1     105,819         105,820  
                                                           
Derivative Liability Reclassified as Equity Upon Conversion of Common Shares                           81,429         81,429  
                                                           
Penalty Warrants Expensed as Interest                           34,500         34,500  
                                                           
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt                   50,000         32,984         32,984  
                                                           
Net Income                               (2,871,291 )   (2,871,291 )
                                                           
April 30, 2023   $   20,000   $ 20     $   2,570,374   $ 3   $ 25,209,951   $ (49,107,549 ) $ (23,897,575 )

 

The Accompanying Notes are an Integral Part of these Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

For the Three Months Ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022

(Unaudited)

 

           
    2023   2022  
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES              
Net Income (Loss)   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash used by operating activities:              
Depreciation     12,417     12,938  
(Gain) loss in Fair Value on Derivative Liabilities     1,006,700     337,737  
Amortization of Debt Discount     628,613     725,280  
Interest Expense on Penalty Warrants     34,500     315,150  
Loan Penalties Capitalized to Loan     90,928      
Debt Discount Expensed     5,000      
Debt Discount in Excess of Face Value Charged as Interest     13,428      
Gain on Settlement of Debt     53,756     (3,589 )
Reduction of Right of Use Asset     24,128     27,357  
Accretion of Lease Liability     2,573     3,122  
Deferred Salary for Former CEO     20,000      
Change in Operating Assets and Liabilities:              
Decrease (Increase) in Inventory     4,711     33,702  
(Increase) Decrease in Prepaid Rent and Expenses     (7,631 )   (5,667 )
(Increase) Decrease in Other Current Assets     28,537     11,346  
Increase (Decrease) in Accounts Payable     51,289     (134,100 )
Increase in Accrued Expenses     589,275     147,088  
Increase (Decrease) in Accrued Expenses -Related Party     180     100  
Operating Lease Payments     (26,701 )   (30,479 )
Increase (Decrease) in Customer Deposits     (22,196 )   (239,216 )
Increase (Decrease) in Deferred Revenue     (65,544 )   (332,320 )
CASH FLOWS (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES     (427,328 )   (1,725,709 )
               
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES              
Purchase of Property and Equipment         (1,142 )
CASH FLOWS (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES         (1,142 )
               
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES              
Advances (Repayments) of Shareholder loans payable, net     249,915     (69,476 )
Proceeds from Short Term Debt     107,980      
Payments on Short Term Debt     (5,067 )   (162,913 )
Payments on Long Term Debt     (7,324 )   (6,848 )
Proceeds from Issuance of Convertible Notes Payable     130,800     2,395,250  
Payments on Convertible Notes Payable         (45,600 )
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES     476,304     2,110,413  
               
NET INCREASE IN CASH     48,976     383,562  
               
CASH AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD     4,737     77,498  
               

CASH AT END OF PERIOD

  $ 53,713   $ 461,060  
               
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flows Information:              
Cash Paid for Interest   $ 57,058   $ 23,872  
Derivative Debt Discount   $ 137,012   $ 394,203  
Relative Fair Value of Warrants and Common Shares Issued with Debt and Applies as Discount   $ 32,984   $ 1,064,965  
Debt discount   $ 23,200   $ 474,750  
Conversion of Series C Preferred Stock Into Common Stock   $   $ 6  
 Conversion of Notes Payable, Accrued Interest and Derivative Into Common Stock   $ 187,249   $  
Issuance of Common Shares as Payment for Accrued Expenses   $ 122,109   $  

 

The Accompanying Notes are an Integral Part of these Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

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AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

(Unaudited)

 

NOTE 1 – NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Business:

 

Nature of Business – Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc., (the “Company”), formerly The 4Less Group, Inc., was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on December 5, 2007. The Company, under the name MedCareers Group, Inc. (“MCGI”) formally operated a website for nurses, nursing schools and nurses’ organizations designed for better communication between nurses and the nursing profession.

 

On November 29, 2018, the Company entered into a transaction (the “Share Exchange”), pursuant to which the Company acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding equity securities of The 4LESS Corp. (“4LESS”), in exchange for the issuance of (i) nineteen thousand (19,000) shares of Series B Preferred Stock, (ii) six thousand seven hundred fifty (6,750) shares of Series C Preferred Stock, and (iii) 870 shares of Series D Preferred Stock. The Series C Preferred Shares have a right to convert into common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date. The Share Exchange closed on November 29, 2018. As a result of the Share Exchange, the former shareholders of 4LESS became the controlling shareholders of the Company. The Share Exchange was accounted for as a reverse takeover/recapitalization effected by a share exchange, wherein 4LESS is considered the acquirer for accounting and financial reporting purposes. The capital, share price, and earnings per share amount in these consolidated financial statements for the period prior to the reverse merger were restated to reflect the recapitalization in accordance with the shares issued as a result of the reverse merger except otherwise noted.

 

4LESS was formed as Vegas Suspension & Offroad, LLC on October 24, 2013 as a Nevada limited liability company and converted to a Nevada corporation with the same name on May 8, 2017. On April 2, 2018, the Company changed its name to The 4LESS Corp. The Corporation had S Corporation status. The Corporation operates as an e-commerce auto and truck parts sales company. As a result of the share exchange, The 4Less Group, Inc. is now a holding company operating through 4LESS and offers products including exhaust systems, suspension systems, wheels, tires, stereo systems, truck bed covers, and shocks. On December 30, 2019 4LESS changed its name to Auto Parts 4Less, Inc. On April 28, 2022 the Company changed its name from The 4Less Group, Inc. to Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.

 

Significant Accounting Policies:

 

The Company’s management selects accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and adopts methods for their application. The application of accounting principles requires the estimating, matching and timing of revenue and expense. The accounting policies used conform to generally accepted accounting principles which have been consistently applied in the preparation of these condensed financial statements.

 

Basis of Presentation:

 

The Company prepares its financial statements on the accrual basis of accounting in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes have been prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim unaudited consolidated financial information. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements. Certain information and footnote disclosure normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to instructions, rules, and regulations prescribed by the SEC. The unaudited consolidated financial statements reflect all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) which are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair statement of the results for the interim periods presented. Interim results are not necessarily indicative of the results for the full year. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended January 31, 2023 and notes thereto contained in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on August 11, 2023.

 

Principles of Consolidation:

 

The condensed financial statements include the accounts of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. as well as The Auto Parts 4Less, Inc., and JBJ Wholesale LLC. All significant inter-company transactions have been eliminated. All amounts are presented in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated.

 

Use of Estimates:

 

In order to prepare financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, management must make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and determine whether contingent assets and liabilities, if any, are disclosed in the financial statements. The ultimate resolution of issues requiring these estimates and assumptions could differ significantly from resolution currently anticipated by management and on which the financial statements are based. The most significant estimates included in these consolidated financial statements are those associated with the assumptions used to value derivative liabilities.

 

Reclassifications

 

Certain amounts in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements for prior periods have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications have not changed the results of operations of prior periods.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents:

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, cash balances may be in excess of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance limits. The carrying amount of cash and cash equivalents approximates fair market value.

 

Inventory Valuation

 

Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value. Inventories are valued on a first-in, first-out (FIFO) basis. Inventory is comprised of finished goods.

 

Concentrations

 

Cost of Goods Sold

 

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 the Company purchased approximately 50% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties from one vendors. As of April 30, 2023, the net amount due to one vendors included in accounts payable was $322,392. For the three months ended April 30, 2022, the Company purchased from three vendors approximately 52% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties. As of April 30, 2022, the net amount due to these vendors included in accounts payable was $433,897. The Company believes there are numerous other suppliers that could be substituted should a supplier become unavailable or non-competitive.

 

Leases

 

We elected the hindsight practical expedient to determine the lease term for existing leases. Our election of the hindsight practical expedient resulted in the shortening of lease terms for certain existing leases and the useful lives of corresponding leasehold improvements. In our application of hindsight, we evaluated the performance of the leased stores and the associated markets in relation to our overall real estate strategies, which resulted in the determination that most renewal options would not be reasonably certain in determining the expected lease term.

 

Income Taxes

 

Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized when items of income and expense are recognized in the financial statements in different periods than when recognized in the tax return. Deferred tax assets arise when expenses are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when income items are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets also arise when operating losses or tax credits are available to offset tax payments due in future years. Deferred tax liabilities arise when income items are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when expenses are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date.

 

 

On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Tax Act”) was signed into law. ASC 740, Accounting for Income Taxes requires companies to recognize the effects of changes in tax laws and rates on deferred tax assets and liabilities and the retroactive effects of changes in tax laws in the period in which the new legislation is enacted. The Company’s gross deferred tax assets were revalued based on the reduction in the federal statutory tax rate from 35% to 21%. A corresponding offset has been made to the valuation allowance, and any potential other taxes arising due to the Tax Act will result in reductions to the Company’s net operating loss carryforward and valuation allowance. The Company will continue to analyze the Tax Act to assess its full effects on the Company’s financial results, including disclosures, for the Company’s fiscal year ending January 31, 2024, but the Company does not expect the Tax Act to have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments:

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash, accounts payable, advances and notes payable. The Company considers the carrying value of such amounts in the financial statements to approximate their fair value due to the short-term nature of these financial instruments. Derivatives are recorded at fair value at each period end. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the reporting date.

 

The ASC guidance for fair value measurements and disclosure establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:

 

Level 1 Inputs – Quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets.

 

Level 2 Inputs – Quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose inputs are observable or whose significant value drivers are observable.

 

Level 3 Inputs – Instruments with primarily unobservable value drivers.

 

The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
For Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
  Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Liabilities:                          
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  
Totals   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  

 

Related Party Transactions:

 

The Company has a verbal policy that includes procedures intended to ensure compliance with the related party provisions in common practice for public companies. For purposes of the policy, a “related party transaction” is a transaction in which the Company or any one of its subsidiaries participates and in which a related party has a direct or indirect material interest, other than ordinary course, arms-length transactions of less than 1% of the revenue of the counterparty. Any transaction exceeding the 1% threshold, and any transaction involving consulting, financial advisory, legal or accounting services that could impair a director’s independence, must be approved by the CEO. Any related party transaction in which an executive officer or a Director has a personal interest, or which could present a possible conflict under the Guide to Ethical Conduct, must be approved by Board of Directors, following appropriate disclosure of all material aspects of the transaction.

 

Derivative Liability

 

The derivative liabilities are valued as a level 3 input under the fair value hierarchy for valuing financial instruments. The derivatives arise from convertible debt where the debt and accrued interest is convertible into common stock at variable conversion prices and reclassification of equity instrument to liability due to insufficient shares for issuance. As the price of the common stock varies, it triggers a gain or loss based upon the discount to market assuming the debt was converted at the balance sheet date. When evaluating the effect of the issuance of new equity-linked or equity-settled instruments on previously issued instruments, the Company uses first-in, first-out method (“FIFO”) where authorized and unused shares would first be used to satisfy the earliest issued equity-linked instruments.

 

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using a lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, historical stock price volatility, the expected term, and both high risk and the risk-free interest rate. The most sensitive inputs to the model are for expected time for the holder to convert or be repaid and the estimated historical volatility of the Company’s common stock.  However, because the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock is so high (see Note 9), the sensitivity required to change the liability by 1% as of April 30, 2023 is greater than 25% change in historical volatility as of that date.  The other inputs, such as risk free rate, high yield cash rate and stock price all have a sensitivity for a 1% change in the input variable results in a significantly less than 1% change in the calculated derivative liability.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue under ASC 606, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers. The core principle of the revenue standard is that a company should recognize revenue when control is transferred over the promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company only applies the five-step model to contracts when it is probable that the Company will collect the consideration it is entitled to in exchange for the goods and services transferred to the customer. The following five steps are applied to achieve that core principle:

 

Step 1: Identify the contract with the customer

Step 2: Identify the performance obligations in the contract

Step 3: Determine the transaction price

Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract

Step 5: Recognize revenue when the company satisfies a performance obligation

 

Because the Company’s sales agreements generally have an expected duration of one year or less, the Company has elected the practical expedient in ASC 606-10-50-14(a) to not disclose information about its remaining performance obligations.

 

Disaggregation of Revenue: Channel Revenue

 

The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Proprietary website and marketplace revenue   $ 106,833     1,236,243   $ (1,129,410 ) (91% )
Third-party website revenue     29,231     493,687     (464,456 ) (94% )
Total Revenue   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )

 

The Company’s performance obligations are satisfied at the point in time when products are received by the customer, which is when the customer has title and obtained the significant risks and rewards of ownership. Therefore, the Company’s contracts have a single performance obligation (shipment of product). The Company primarily receives fixed consideration for sales of product and commissions on sales from the new consumer marketplace autopart4less.com. Shipping and handling amounts paid by customers are primarily for online orders, and are included in revenue. Sales tax and other similar taxes are excluded from revenue.

 

Stock-Based Compensation:

 

The Company accounts for stock options at fair value. The Company estimates the fair value of each stock option at the grant date by using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model and provides for expense recognition over the service period, if any, of the stock option.

 

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share:

 

Basic earnings (loss) per share (“EPS”) is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS give effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used to determine the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options and/or warrants. Diluted EPS excluded all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive.

 

Basic loss per common share is computed based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted loss per share is computed in a manner similar to the basic loss per share, except the weighted-average number of shares outstanding is increased to include all common shares, including those with the potential to be issued by virtue of convertible debt and other such convertible instruments. Diluted loss per share contemplates a complete conversion to common shares of all convertible instruments only if they are dilutive in nature with regards to earnings per share.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards:

 

In August 2020, the FASB issued amended guidance on the accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity’s own equity. The guidance removes the separation model for convertible debt instruments and preferred stock, amends requirements for conversion options to be classified in equity as well as amends diluted earnings per share (EPS) calculations for certain convertible debt instruments. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2022. The application of the amendments in the new guidance are to be applied either on a modified retrospective or a retrospective basis. We are currently assessing the effect that the adoption of this standard will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements upon adoption.

 

In addition to the above, the Company has reviewed all other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting pronouncements, and does not believe the future adoption of any such pronouncements will have a material impact on its financial condition or the results of its operations.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards Not Yet Adopted

 

In March 2020, the FASB issued optional guidance to ease the potential burden in accounting for (or recognizing the effects of) reference rate reform on financial reporting and subsequently issued clarifying amendments. The guidance provides optional expedients and exceptions for accounting for contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The optional guidance is effective upon issuance and can be applied on a prospective basis at any time between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In October 2021, the FASB issued amended guidance that requires acquiring entities to recognize and measure contract assets and liabilities in a business combination in accordance with existing revenue recognition guidance. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2023 and is to be applied prospectively. Early adoption is permitted on a retrospective basis to the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption. The adoption of this guidance will not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements for prior acquisitions; however, the impact in future periods will be dependent upon the contract assets and contract liabilities acquired in future business combinations.

 

In November 2021, the FASB issued new guidance to increase the transparency of transactions with a government that are accounted for by applying a grant or contribution accounting model by analogy. The guidance requires annual disclosures of such transactions to include the nature of the transactions and the significant terms and conditions, the accounting treatment and the impact to the company’s financial statements. The guidance is effective for annual periods beginning in 2022 and is to be applied on either a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

There were various other accounting standards and interpretations issued recently, none of which are expected to a have a material impact on our financial position, operations or cash flows.

 

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NOTE 2 – GOING CONCERN AND FINANCIAL POSITION

 

The consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has an accumulated deficit of $49,107,549 as of April 30, 2023 and has a working capital deficit at April 30, 2023 of $23,136,653. As of April 30, 2023, the Company only had cash and cash equivalents of $53,713 and approximately $14,085,000 of short-term loans and convertible debt in default. The short-term loans and debt and convertible debt agreements provide legal remedies for satisfaction of defaults, none of the lenders to this point have pursued their legal remedies. While the Company has plans to grow its revenues through the new website, at this time, our current liquidity position raises substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

Management’s plan is to raise additional funds in the form of debt or equity in order to continue to fund losses until such time as revenues can sustain the Company. However, there is no assurance that management will be successful in being able to continue to obtain additional funding. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.

 

NOTE 3 – PROPERTY

 

The Company capitalizes all property purchases over $1,000 and depreciates the assets on a straight-line basis over their useful lives of 3 years for computers and 7 years for all other assets. Property consists of the following at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Office furniture, fixtures and equipment   $ 95,183   $ 95,183  
Shop equipment     43,004     43,004  
Vehicles     206,760     206,760  
Sub-total     344,947     344,947  
Less: Accumulated depreciation     (185,892 )   (173,475 )
Total Property   $ 159,055   $ 171,472  

 

Additions to fixed assets for the three months ended April 30, 2023 were $0. Additions to fixed assets for the three months ended April 30, 2022 were $1,142.

 

Depreciation expense was $12,917 and 12,938 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022, respectively.

 

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NOTE 4 – LEASES

 

We lease certain warehouses and office space. Leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet; we recognize lease expense for these leases on a straight-line basis over the lease term. For lease agreements entered into or reassessed after the adoption of Topic 842, we did not combine lease and non-lease components.

 

Most leases include one or more options to renew, with renewal terms that can extend the lease term from one to 17 years or more. The exercise of lease renewal options is at our sole discretion. The depreciable life of assets and leasehold improvements are limited by the expected lease term, unless there is a transfer of title or purchase option reasonably certain of exercise.

 

Below is a summary of our lease assets and liabilities at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

 

Leases   Classification   April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Assets                  
Operating   Operating Lease Assets   $ 114,423   $ 138,551  
Liabilities                  
Current                  
Operating   Current Operating Lease Liability   $ 29,784   $ 53,912  
Noncurrent                  
Operating   Noncurrent Operating Lease Liabilities     84,639     84,639  
Total lease liabilities       $ 114,423   $ 138,551  

 

Note: As most of our leases do not provide an implicit rate, we use our incremental borrowing rate of 8% based on the information available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments.

 

CAM charges were not included in operating lease expense and were expensed in general and administrative expenses as incurred.

 

Operating lease cost and rent was $26,701 and $30,479 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022, respectively.

 

NOTE 5 – CUSTOMER DEPOSITS

 

The Company receives payments from customers on orders prior to shipment and these customer deposits on cancelled orders were either returned to the customers subsequent to April 30, 2023 or will remain as deposits until the item is either delivered and recorded as revenue or cancelled and refunded. At April 30, 2023 the Company had received $16,250 (January 31, 2023- $38,448) in customer deposits for orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 and either canceled subsequent to year end or still awaiting shipment.

 

NOTE 6 – DEFERRED REVENUE

 

The Company receives payments from customers on orders prior to shipment and orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 because of both normal order processing and fulfillment requirements, and back orders are recorded as deferred revenue. At April 30, 2023 the Company had received $609 (January 31, 2023 - $66,153) in customer payments for orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 and delivered subsequent to April 30, 2023.

 

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NOTE 7 – SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT

 

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

               
    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Forklift Note Payable, original note of $20,433 Sept 26, 2018, 6.23% interest, 60 monthly payments of $394.54 ending August 2023.(1)     2,705 *   3,836  
Vehicle loan original loan of $93,239 February 16, 2021, 2.90 % interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,414 beginning on April 2, 2021 and ending on March 2, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $66,096.     61,499 #   66,538  
Vehicle loan original loan of $59,711 March 20,2021, 7.89% interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,048 beginning on May 4, 2021 and ending on April 4, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $61,943.     43,169 #   45,454  
Working Capital Note Payable - $700,000, dated October 29, 2021, repayment of $17,904 per week until Oct 29, 2022, interest rate of approximately 31%.(2,4,7)     351,923 *   351,923  
Working Capital Note Payable - $650,000, dated October 25, 2021, repayment of $15,875 per week until October 25, 2022, interest rate of approximately 26%.(2,4,8)     439,882 *   443,819  
Demand loan - $5,000 dated February 1, 2020, 15% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     5,000 *   5,000  
Demand loan - $2,500, dated March 8, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     2,500 *   2,500  
Demand loan - $65,500 dated February 27, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance, Secured by the general assets of the Company     12,415 *   12,415  
Promissory note - $60,000 dated September 18, 2020 maturing April 30, 2022(10), including $5,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly.     60,000 *   60,000  
Promissory note - $425,000 dated August 28, 2020, including $50,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly. This note matures when the Company receives proceeds through a financing event of $825,000 plus accrued interest on the note.(5)     425,000 *   425,000  
Promissory note - $1,200,000 dated August 28, 2020, maturing August 28, 2022, 12% interest payable monthly with the first six months interest deferred until the 6th month and added to principal.(6)†     1,200,000 *   1,200,000  
Promissory note - $420,000 dated December 27, 2021, including $20,000 original issue discount, maturing January 27, 2022, non-interest bearing.(9)†     420,000 *   420,000  
Promissory note - $30,000 dated November 4, 2022, including $5,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(11)     30,000 *   30,000  
Promissory note - $90,000 dated November 7, 2022, including $15,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(3)     90,000 *   90,000  
Demand loan, non-interest bearing.     80,480 *   22,500  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated December 27, 2022, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing January 6, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *   22,000  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated February 21, 2023, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing April 1, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *    
Promissory note - $30,000 dated April 21, 2023, including $3,000 original issue discount maturing September 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)     33,000 *    
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

 

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Short-Term Debt   $ 3,196,905   $ 3,088,993  
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt     24,907     24,569  
Long-Term Debt     79,761     87,423  
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

 

__________

In default.
   
* Short-term loans.
   
# Long-term loans of $43,169 including current portion of $9,538 and $61,499 including current portion $15,369.
   
(1) Secured by equipment having a net book value of $6,545.
   
(2) The amounts due under the note are personally guaranteed by an officer or a director of the Company.
   
(3) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
   
(4) The Company has pledged a security interest on all accounts receivable and banks accounts of the Company.
   
(5) Financing event would be a sale or issuance of assets, debt, shares or any means of raising capital. As the Company has entered into such a transaction the loan has reached maturity and is treated as current. An extension was granted on December 13, 2021 amending the maturity date to April 30, 2022
   
(6) Secured by all assets of the Company. Loan payable in 2 instalments, $445,200 payable August 28, 2021 and $826,800 payable August 28, 2022. On December 13, 2021 the parties amended the maturity date for the first instalment to be April 30, 2022 with the second instalment date unchanged.
   
(7) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $422,009 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $253,491 after payment of $26,500 in fees.
   
(8) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $359,919 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $267,606 after payment of $22,475 in fees.
   
(9) Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 30,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price of $15.00 on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 15,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter. Initial default and subsequent defaults to October 31, 2022 have been recorded.
   
(10) Secured by all the assets of the Company and a personal guaranty from the CEO. Penalty of 15% of principal amount on initial default and 1.5% for every subsequent 7 day default period. The loan has not been repaid.
   
(11) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.

 

The following are the minimum amounts due on the notes as of April 30, 2023:

 

Year Ended   Amount  
April 30, 2024   $ 3,221,812  
April 30, 2025     26,118  
April 30, 2026     27,447  
April 30, 2027     26,196  
Total   $ 3,301,573  

 

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NOTE 8 – SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT

 

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

  Interest Default Interest Conversion Outstanding Principal at  
Maturity Date Rate Rate Price (a) April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Nov. 4, 2013* 12% 12% $1,800,000 $ 100,000   $ 100,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 18% $2,400,000   16,000     16,000  
July 31, 2013* 12% 12% $1,440,000   5,000     5,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 12% $2,400,000   30,000     30,000  
Nov. 12, 2022* 8% 12% (1)   3,000,000     3,000,000  
Feb. 14, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   2,400,000     2,400,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   195,000     250,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   700,000     700,000  
Mar. 9 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Mar. 9, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   880,000     880,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   220,000     220,000  
May 19, 2023* 12% 16% (5)   500,000     500,000  
Feb. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Dec. 27, 2022* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   153,890     138,890  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   290,000     275,000  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)iv)   290,000     275,000  
Sept. 29, 2023* 12% 22% (6)(b)(iii)   187,101     211,428  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
Nov. 21, 2023 12% 22% (2)   54,432     54,432  
July 5, 2024 12% 18% (4)   327,000     250,000  
Apr. 20, 2024 12% 18% (3)   77,000      
Sub-total         11,428,323     11,278,650  
Debt Discount         (404,664 )   (840,067 )
        $ 11,023,659   $ 10,438,583  

 

* In default at filing date $11,024,323.
(1) lesser of $ 1.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(2) convertible at 20% discount of the offering price on company's uplist to NASDAQ and convertible upon default at conversion price lower of 75% of lowest trading price 20 days prior to conversion.
(3) lesser of $ 0.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(4) convertible upon default at conversion price lower of i) lowest price 20 days prior to Issuance ii) lowest price 20 days prior to conversion.
(5) lesser of $ 5.00 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(6) 75% of lowest closing bid price ten days preceding conversion date in event of default.
(a) Note all conversions are subject to dilutive issuance clauses where the conversion price will revert to the lowest transacted share price.
(b) All debt issuances are subject to events of default which may trigger penalties. The Company was in default of non payment at maturity and therefore penalties resulted on some of the loans. Penalties totaling $90,928 were added to the principal of the loan with a corresponding adjustment to interest expense.
(i) Penalty of 100% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(ii) Penalty of 25% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iii) Penalty of 50% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iv) Penalty of 15,000 added to the principal of the loan.

 

The Company had accrued interest payable of $1,810,560 and $1,342,097 on the notes at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, respectively.

 

 

The Company analyzed the conversion option for derivative accounting consideration under ASC 815-15 “Derivatives and Hedging” and determined that certain features in some instruments should be classified as liabilities due to there being a variable number of shares to be delivered upon settlement of the above conversion options. The derivative features are measured at fair value at the end of each reporting period or termination of the instrument with the change in fair value recorded to earnings. The fair value of the embedded conversion option and attached warrants resulted in a discount to the note on the debt modification date. For the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded amortization expense of $628,613 and $725,280, respectively.

 

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022 the Company added $90,028 and $0 in penalty interest to the loans, respectively. For the three months ended April 30, 2023, lenders converted $95,256 of principal, $7,965 of interest, derivative of $ 81,429 and $2,600 of fees all totaling $187,249 into 434,434 common shares.

 

On April 20, 2023, the Company entered into a convertible note for $77,000 with a one year maturity, interest rate of 12% with a warrant to purchase 388,884 common shares with a five year maturity and an exercise price of $0.25, and 50,000 common shares. The Company will receive $60,800 and recorded an original issue discount of $7,000 along with fees of $9,200, a derivative discount of 60,800 for the conversion feature, recognized $27,541 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares. The Company expensed $13,428 as interest which was the amount of the derivative discount that exceeded the face value of the loan. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, the note becomes due and payable at 150%. The note is secured on all assets of the Company subordinated to a prior security.

 

In April 2023, the Company issued an amended and restated note replacing the July 5, 2022 $250,000 note with a January 5, 2023 maturity. In addition, the Company issued a warrant to acquire 97,221 shares with a $1.00 exercise price and a 5 year maturity, and the maturity of the note was revised to July 5, 2023. The terms of the amended note are that the Company received $70,000 with an original issue discount of $7,000 a derivative discount of $76,212 for the conversion feature, recognized $5,443 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants. The original note had cash proceeds of $225,000 and an original issue discount of $25,000, a derivative discount of $33,860 for the conversion feature, recognized $139,638 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares, and transaction fees of $35,000. When combined with the original note, the total new note will now be for $327,000 having total cash proceeds of $295,000 and total original issue discount of $32,000 a derivative discount of $110,072 for the conversion feature, recognized $145,101 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares and transaction fees of $35,000. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion.

 

As of April 30, 2023, the Company had $11,024,323 of convertible debt in default. The agreements provide legal remedies for satisfaction of defaults, none of the lenders to this point have pursued their legal remedies. The Company continues to accrue interest at the listed rates, and plans to seek their conversion or payoff within the next twelve months.

 

NOTE 9 – DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES

 

As of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, the Company had derivative liabilities of $4,493,374 and $3,271,058, respectively. During the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded a loss of $1,006,700 and a loss of $337,737, respectively, from the change in the fair value of derivative liabilities. Any liabilities resulting from the warrants outstanding are immaterial.

 

The derivative liabilities are valued as a level 3 input for valuing financial instruments.

 

The following table presents changes in Level 3 liabilities measured at fair value for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Both observable and unobservable inputs were used to determine the fair value of positions that the Company has classified within the Level 3 category. Unrealized gains and losses associated with liabilities within the Level 3 category include changes in fair value that were attributable to both observable (e.g., changes in market interest rates) and unobservable (e.g., changes in unobservable long- dated volatilities) inputs.

    Level 3  
    Derivatives  
Balance, January 31, 2023   $ 3,271,058  
Changes Due to Issuance of New Convertible Notes     297,045  
Changes due to Conversions of Notes Payable     (81,429 )
Mark to Market Change in Derivatives     1,006,700  
Balance, April 30, 2023   $ 4,493,374  

 

 

 

The derivatives arise from convertible debt where the debt is convertible into common stock at variable conversion prices which are linked to the trading and/or bid prices of the Company’s common stock as traded on the OTC market.

 

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using the lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, expected stock price volatility, the expected term, and the risk-free interest rate. A summary of the weighted average (in aggregate) significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 inputs) used in measuring the Company’s warrant liabilities and embedded conversion feature that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as of April 30, 2023 is as follows:

 

    Embedded
Derivative Liability
As of
April 30, 2023
 
Strike price   $0.15 - 1.40  
Contractual term (years)   0.08 - 1.00 years  
Volatility (annual)   225% - 313.9%  
Underlying fair market value   $0.15  
Risk-free rate   10.78% - 11.25  
Dividend yield (per share)   0  

 

NOTE 10 – STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT

 

Preferred Stock:

 

The Series A Preferred Stock has an automatic forced conversion into common stock upon the completion of the repurchase or extinguishing of all “toxic” debt (notes having conversion features tied to the Company’s common stock), the extinguishing of all other existing dilutive debt or equity structures, and total recapitalization of the Company. As of both April 30, 2023, and January 31, 2023 the Company had 0 shares of Series A Preferred issued and outstanding and 330,000 authorized with a par value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 20,000 and 20,000 Series B preferred shares outstanding, respectively. The Series B Preferred Stock have voting rights equal to 51% of the total voting rights at any time. There are no conversion rights granted holders of Series B Preferred shares, they are not entitled to dividends, and the Company does not have the right of redemption. Currently, there are 20,000 Series B preferred shares authorized and issued of the Series B Preferred Stock with a par-value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 0 Series C preferred shares outstanding, respectively. The Series C Preferred Stock have the right to convert into the common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date. The holders of Series C Preferred shares are not entitled to dividends, and the Company does not have the right of redemption. On February 1, 2022 the 7,250 Series C Preferred stockholders converted all of their outstanding shares for 905,110 shares of common stock. Currently, there are 0 Series C preferred shares authorized and issued with a par-value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 870 Series D preferred shares authorized and outstanding, respectively which with a par value $0.001. All shares of Series D Preferred Stock will rank subordinate and junior to all shares of Series A, B and C of Preferred Stock of the Corporation and pari passu with any of the Corporation’s preferred stock hereafter created as to distributions of assets upon dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary. These shares are non-voting, do not receive dividends and are redeemable according to the terms set out as follows:

 

OPTIONAL REDEMPTION.

 

(1)  At any time, either the Corporation or the holder may redeem for cash out of funds legally available therefor, any or all of the outstanding Series D Preferred Stock (“Optional Redemption”) at $1,000 per share.

 

 

(2)  Should the Corporation exercise the right of Optional Redemption it shall provide each holder of Preferred Stock with at least 30 days’ notice of any proposed optional redemption pursuant this Section VI (an “Optional Redemption Notice”). Any optional redemption pursuant to this Section VI shall be made ratably among holders in proportion to the Liquidation Value of Preferred Stock then outstanding and held by such holders. The Optional Redemption Notice shall state the Liquidation Value of Preferred Stock to be redeemed and the date on which the Optional Redemption is to occur (which shall not be less than thirty (30) or more than sixty (60) Business Days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice) and shall be delivered by the Corporation to the holders at the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock. Within seven (7) business days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice, each holder shall provide the Corporation with instructions as to the account to which payments associated with such Optional Redemption should be deposited. On the date of the Optional Redemption, provided for in the relevant Optional Redemption Notice, (A) the Corporation will deliver the redemption amount via wire transfer to the account designated by the holders, and (B) the holders will deliver the certificates relating to that number of shares of Preferred Stock being redeemed, duly executed for transfer or accompanied by executed stock powers, in either case, transferring that number of shares to be redeemed. Upon the occurrence of the wire transfer (or, in the absence of a holder designating an account to which funds should be transferred, delivery of a certified or bank cashier’s check in the amount due such holder in connection with such Optional Redemption to the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock), that number of shares of Preferred Stock redeemed pursuant to such Optional Redemption as represented by the previously issued certificates will be deemed no longer outstanding. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Designation, each holder may continue to convert Preferred Stock in accordance with the terms hereof until the date such Preferred Stock is actually redeemed pursuant to an Optional Redemption.

 

(3)  Should the holder exercise the right of Optional Redemption it shall provide the Corporation with at least 30 days’ notice of any proposed optional redemption pursuant this Section VI (an “Optional Redemption Notice”). The Optional Redemption Notice shall state the value of the Preferred Stock to be redeemed and the date on which the Optional Redemption is to occur (which shall not be less than thirty (30) or more than sixty (60) Business Days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice) and shall be delivered by the holder to the Corporation at the address of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock. Within seven (7) business days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice, each holder shall provide the Corporation with instructions as to the account to which payments associated with such Optional Redemption should be deposited. On the date of the Optional Redemption, provided for in the relevant Optional Redemption Notice, (A) the Corporation will deliver the redemption amount via wire transfer to the account designated by the holder, and (B) the holder will deliver the certificates relating to that number of shares of Preferred Stock being redeemed, duly executed for transfer or accompanied by executed stock powers, in either case, transferring that number of shares to be redeemed. Upon the occurrence of the wire transfer (or, in the absence of a holder designating an account to which funds should be transferred, delivery of a certified or bank cashier’s check in the amount due such holder in connection with such Optional Redemption to the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock), that number of shares of Preferred Stock redeemed pursuant to such Optional Redemption as represented by the previously issued certificates will be deemed no longer outstanding. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Designation, each holder may continue to convert Preferred Stock in accordance with the terms hereof until the date such Preferred Stock is actually redeemed pursuant to an Optional Redemption.

 

The Series D Preferred Stock is not entitled to any pre-emptive or subscription rights in respect of any securities of the Corporation.

 

Neither the Company nor any Series D preferred stockholders has given notice to exercise the redemption as of April 30, 2023 on the date of the financial statements.

 

Because the holders of the Series D preferred stock have the right to demand cash redemption, the cumulative amount of the redemption feature is included in Temporary Equity as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

 

Common Stock

 

The Company is authorized to issue 75,000,000 common shares at a par value of $0.000001 per share. These shares have full voting rights. The Company undertook a 10-1 reverse stock split on April 28, 2022. The share capital has been retrospectively adjusted accordingly to reflect these reverse stock splits. At April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 there were 2,570,374 and 1,917,982 shares outstanding and issuable, respectively.  No dividends were paid in the three months ended April 30, 2023 or 2022. The Company’s articles of incorporation include a provision that the Company is not allowed to issue fractional shares.

 

 

The Company issued the following shares of common stock in the three months ended April 30, 2023:

 

- Lenders converted $95,256 of principal, $7,965 of interest and $2,600 of fees all totaling $105,820 into 434,434 common shares.
   
- The Company issued 167,958 common shares at fair value of $122,109 to settle $196,958 in accrued expenses and recorded a gain on settlement of debt of $74,489.
   
- The Company issued 50,000 shares and warrants to acquire 486,105 common shares along with debt this quarter for a relative fair value of $32,984 with an adjustment to paid -on capital and a corresponding adjustment to debt discount.

 

The Company issued the following shares of common stock in the three months ended April 30, 2022:

 

The Company issued 905,110 shares upon conversion of 7,250 Series C preferred shares. Along with associated debt, the Company issued 254,141 shares and warrants to purchase 265,000 shares all with a relative fair value of $1,064,965.

 

Options and Warrants:

 

The Company has 250,000 and 250,000 options outstanding as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, respectively.

 

The Company recorded option and warrant expense of $0 and $0 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

 

For the quarter ended April 30, 2023 the Company issued warrants to purchase 486,105 common shares along with debt to various lenders as well as warrants to acquire 125,000 common shares as penalty interest. The table below provides the significant estimates used that resulted in the Company determining the relative fair value of the 486,105 warrants (and 50,000 common shares mentioned above) at $32,984, which has been recorded as a debt discount and the 125,000 warrants at $34,500 which has been recorded as interest both with corresponding adjustments to paid-in capital.

 

Expected volatility 588 - 2,224%
Exercise price $0.15 - $1.03
Stock price $0.15 - $1.10
Expected life 3 - 5 years
Risk-free interest rate 3.57% - 4.44%
Dividend yield 0%

 

 

The Company had the following warrants outstanding at April 30, 2023:

 

Issued To # Warrants Dated Expire Strike Price * Expired Exercised
Lender 95,000 08/28/2020 08/28/2023 $4.00 per share N N
Broker 250 10/11/2020 10/11/2025 $45.00 per share N N
Broker 300 11/25/2020 11/25/2025 $30.00 per share N N
Triton 30,000 07/27/2021 07/27/2024 $21.10 per share N N
Consultant 25,000 08/26/2021 08/26/2024 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 60,845 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 90,000 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 30,000 1/27/2022 1/27/2025 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 120,000 2/14/2022 2/14/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 35,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 11,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 44,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/26/2022 2/26/2025 $5.40 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/28/2022 3/28/2025 $7.50 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/27/2022 4/27/2025 $6.99 per share N N
Lender 15,000 5/27/2022 5/27/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 33,333 5/19/2022 5/19/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 6/27/2022 6/27/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 6/26/2022 6/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 15,000 7/26/2022 7/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 100,000 7/5/2022 7/5/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/11/2022 7/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/11/2022 8/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 8/25/2022 8/25/2025 $5.10 per share N N
Lender 15,000 9/24/2022 9/24/2025 $4.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 10/24/2022 10/24/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 11/23/2022 11/23/2025 $2.20 per share N N
Lender 15,000 12/23/2022 12/23/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 1/22/2023 1/22/2026 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/21/2023 2/21/2026 $1.03 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/21/2023 1/22/2026 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 388,884 4/20/2023 4/20/2028 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/23/2023 1/22/2026 $0.20 per share N N
Lender 97,221 4/27/2023 4/27/2028 $0.25 per share N N
Lender 60,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N
Lender 20,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N

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* The strike price is subject to price adjustments due to dilutive issuance clauses.

 

 

The following table summarizes the activity of options and warrants issued and outstanding as of and for the three months ended

April 30, 2023:

 

    Options   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
  Warrants   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
 
Outstanding at January 31, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   1,609,728   $ 13.49  
Granted         611,105     0.75  
Exercised              
Forfeited and canceled              
Outstanding at April 30, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   2,220,833   $ 9.98  

 

NOTE 11 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

As of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, the Company had $94,291 and $74,111, respectively of related party accrued expenses related to accrued compensation for employees and consultants.

 

NOTE 12 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

On August 30, 2016, the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement for its 3,554 sf warehouse facility starting in December 2016 with a minimum base rent of $2,132 and estimated monthly CAM charges of $1,017 per month. This lease is with a shareholder.

 

On July 1, 2018, the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement with its minority shareholder for its 8,800 sf warehouse facility with a minimum base rent of $6,400 per month.

 

Maturity of Lease Liabilities Operating
Leases
 
April 30 2024 $ 42,803  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2026   17,503  
Total lease payments   120,312  
Less: Interest   (5,889 )
Present value of lease liabilities $ 114,423  

 

The Company had total operating lease and rent expense of $26,701 and $30,479 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022 respectively.

 

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NOTE 13 – EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE

 

The net income (loss) per common share amounts were determined as follows:

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
Numerator:              
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158)  
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – basic     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – basic   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )
               
Effect of common stock equivalents              
Add: interest expense on convertible debt     476,428     112,742  
Add: amortization of debt discount     628,613     725,280  
Add (less): (gain) loss on settlement of debt on convertible notes     54,756      
Add (Less): loss (gain) on change of derivative liabilities     1,006,700     337,737  
Net income (loss) adjusted for common stock equivalents     (704,794 )   (1,418,399 )
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:              
Convertible notes and accrued interest          
Convertible Class C Preferred shares          
Warrants and options          
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – diluted     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – diluted   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )

 

The anti-dilutive shares of common stock equivalents for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 were as follows:

 

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
               
Convertible notes and accrued interest     65,499,076     701,281  
Options     1,666,667     50,000  
Warrants     15,611,885     670,550  
Total     82,777,628     1,421,831  

 

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NOTE 14 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Subsequent to April 30, 2023 through to August 10, 2023:

 

•   The Company first entered into a $250,000 note with a lender on July 5, 2022 with a January 5, 2023 maturity. That note was amended on April 27, 2023 bringing it to $327,000 now with a July 6, 2023 maturity. On June 1, 2023 the Company further amended this note with a second amendment. The Company received $72,652 with an original issue discount of $8,850 bringing the value of the new note to $408,502 having total cash proceeds of $367,6523 with a total original issue discount of $40,850. In addition, the Company issued 100,000 common shares and a warrant to acquire up to 1,000,000 common shares at an exercise price of $0.00001 and a maturity upon full exercise of this warrant. On July 12, 2023, the Company again amended the above note with a third amendment. The Company received $50,000 with an original issue discount of $25,000. The principal value of this amended note is now $483,502.37 with total cash proceeds of $417,652.13 and total original issue discount of $65,850.24. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Default interest is 18%.

 

•   On July 17, 2023, the Company entered into a convertible note for $127,500 with a January 17, 2024, maturity, interest rate of 10% with 255,000 common shares. The Company will receive $115,000 and recorded an original issue discount of $11,500 along with fees of $1,000. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note is convertible at a price lower of $0.20 or 80% of closing market price prior to conversion date. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, default interest is 18%. Penalty shares of 16.67% of the outstanding loan balance is due if the note is not paid at maturity.

 

•   On May 17, 2023 the Company entered into a Debt Forgiveness Agreement with its former CEO. Total debt owed to the CEO was $99,110 and was forgiven in exchange for the Company's 2021 Ram Truck.

 

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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.

 

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

This quarterly report on Form 10-Q includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, which we refer to in this quarterly report as the Securities Act, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which we refer to in this quarterly report as the Exchange Act. Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical fact but rather reflect our current expectations, estimates and predictions about future results and events. These statements may use words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “predict,” “project” and similar expressions as they relate to us or our management. When we make forward-looking statements, we are basing them on our management’s beliefs and assumptions, using information currently available to us. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including but not limited to, risks, uncertainties and assumptions discussed in this quarterly report. Factors that can cause or contribute to these differences include those described under the headings “Risk Factors” and “Management Discussion and Analysis and Plan of Operation.”

 

If one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or if our underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual results may vary materially from what we projected. Any forward-looking statement you read in this quarterly report reflects our current views with respect to future events and is subject to these and other risks, uncertainties and assumptions relating to our operations, results of operations, growth strategy and liquidity. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or individuals acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by this paragraph. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this quarterly report. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect any change in its views or expectations. The Company can give no assurances that such forward-looking statements will prove to be correct.

 

Company

 

The Auto Parts 4Less Group Inc. (“FLES”, the “Company”, “we” or “us”), the Company described herein, was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on December 5, 2007, with offices located at 106 W Mayflower, Las Vegas, Nevada 89030. Our phone number is (702) 267-7100.

 

Nature of Business – Auto Parts 4Less Group Inc., formerly known The 4Less Group, Inc. and as MedCareers Group, Inc. (the “Company”, “MCGI”), was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on December 5, 2007.

 

On November 29, 2018, the Company entered into a transaction (the “Share Exchange”), pursuant to which the Company acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding equity securities of The 4Less Corp. (“4LESS”), in exchange for the issuance of (i) nineteen thousand (19,000) shares of Series B Preferred Stock, (ii) six thousand seven hundred fifty (6,750) shares of Series C Preferred Stock, and (iii) 870 shares of Series D Preferred Stock. The Series C Preferred Shares have a right to convert into common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date. The Share Exchange closed on November 29, 2018.  As a result of the Share Exchange, the former shareholders of 4LESS became the controlling shareholders of the Company. The Share Exchange was accounted for as a reverse takeover/recapitalization effected by a share exchange, wherein 4LESS is considered the acquirer for accounting and financial reporting purposes. The capital, share price, and earnings per share amount in these consolidated financial statements for the period prior to the reverse merger were restated to reflect the recapitalization in accordance with the shares issued as a result of the reverse merger except otherwise noted.

 

On November 19, 2019 The 4Less Group acquired the URL Autoparts4Less.com and changed the name of their wholly owned subsidiary from the 4Less Corp. to Auto Parts 4Less, Inc. On April 28, 2022 the Company changed its name from The 4LESS Group, Inc. to Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.

 

Our Business

 

Like many small businesses, Christopher Davenport, the founder of Auto Parts 4Less (“4Less”) previously named The 4less Corp., the wholly owned subsidiary of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc., began selling auto parts on eBay and shipping those items out of his garage in 2013.  What started out as a hobby, quickly grew into a fully functioning ecommerce aftermarket auto parts company that required a significant technical staff and facilities to support their growth. In June of 2015, they leased their first office.

 

Originally the company listed their auto parts in the different marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, Walmart and Jet.

 

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Starting in 2016 the company began investing to become their own ecommerce platform thereby allowing their auto parts to be direct listed across marketplace and social media sites. Technical achievements including CRM system, warehouse integration API, warehouse inventory software to name a few.

 

In 2019, shortly after the share exchange with MedCareers Group, Inc., with technology upgrades in place, 4Less began successfully moving majority of sales from third party marketplaces direct to their proprietary ecommerce web site Liftkits4Less.com. By doing so the company saves 8%-10% in fees charged by the major marketplace’s such as e-Bay and Amazon as well as further building the 4less brand as a leading ecommerce site for auto parts.

 

On November 19, 2019 the Company acquired the URL Autoparts4Less.com and changed the name of their wholly owned subsidiary from the 4Less Corp. to Auto Parts 4Less, Inc. With the acquisition of the URL AutoParts4Less.com, the Company also began focusing all of their efforts and resources on building out a flagship automotive marketplace with the potential to offer buyers a wide range of automotive parts for cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and RV’s on a single platform.

 

In August 2021 the Company launched a beta test version of Autoparts4less.com. In a short period of time after the beta launch the company realized that with the amount of interest received from numerous types of large sellers, which included not only ecommerce sites presently selling parts online, but also interest from other large parts sellers such as warehouse distributors, new car dealers with large inventories of parts as well as brick and mortar parts retailers looking to move sales online, the platform originally created would soon be inadequate. As such, the Company made the decision to upgrade to a larger and more advanced platform solution so they immediately began implementation of the AWS Fargate serverless platform solution.

 

The platform upgrade was completed in the 1st quarter FYE 2023, with marketplace sales expected to begin in 2nd quarter 2023.

 

On April 28, 2022 the Company changed its name from The 4Less Group, Inc. to Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.

 

Competition

 

We directly compete for buyers to use our web sites over current e-commerce sites as well as sellers that utilize major marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay.  However, we believe our specialty ecommerce website liftkits4less.com offers substantial value-added content including installation guides, install videos, high impact photos, order customization and live chat with a technical expert.

 

Additionally, we believe that our automotive parts marketplace AutoParts4less.com, with no known large challengers presently in the space outside of “all things to all people” online marketplaces Amazon and eBay, has the opportunity to quickly be branded when launched as the auto part’s industry premier marketplace just as sites like Etsy, Wayfair, Uber and Chewey’s have been able to successfully do in their industries.

 

Results of Operations for the Three Months Ended April 30, 2023 Compared to the Three Months Ended April 30, 2022

 

The following table shows our results of operations for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022. The historical results presented below are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for any future period.

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Total Revenues   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )
Gross Profit     122,740     261,927     (139,187 ) (53% )
Total Operating Expenses     529,260     1,282,955     (753,695 ) (59% )
Total Other Income (Expense)     (2,464,771 )   (1,573,130 )   (891,641 ) (57% )
Net Income (Loss)   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158 ) $ (277,133 ) (11% )

 

Revenue

 

The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Proprietary website and marketplace revenues   $ 106,833   $ 1,236,243   $ (1,129,410 ) (91% )
Third party website revenues     29,231     493,687     (464,456 ) (94% )
Total Revenues   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )

 

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We had total revenue of $136,064 for the three months ended April 30, 2023, compared to $1,729,930 for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Sales decreased by $1,129,410. For the three months ended April 30, 2023, the Company began selling off its inventory and transitioning its business to the newly developed autoplarts4less.com marketplace. For the three months ended April 30, 2023, marketplace revenues were $13,516 ($2022 - $0). There are no associated cost of sales with these revenues as they represent fees earned on sales. However, sales fell dramatically since the Company is only concentrating on the new marketplace which is its future and continues cutting costs associated with its old business model.

 

Gross Profit

 

We had gross profit of $122,740 for the three months ended April 30, 2023, compared to gross profit of $261,927 for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Gross profit decreased by $139,187 as a result of the decreased revenues explained above. However in terms of gross profit % there was a large increase from 15% in 2022 to 90% in 2023. We saw this due to realizations of inventory sold that was written off and reversals of deferred revenue and deposits previously accrued. As well, the marketplace revenue are fees earned on sales and have no associated cost of sale.

 

Operating Expenses

 

The following table shows our operating expenses for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Operating expenses                        
Depreciation   $ 12,417   $ 12,938   $ (521 ) (4% )
Postage, Shipping and Freight     5,744     74,698     (68,954 ) (92% )
Marketing and Advertising     74,889     274,427     (199,538 ) (73% )
E Commerce Services, Commissions and Fees     180,929     330,697     (149,768 ) (45% )
Operating lease cost     26,701     30,479     (3,778 ) (12% )
Personnel Costs     81,484     205,299     (123,815 ) (60% )
General and Administrative     147,096     354,417     (207,321 ) (58% )
Total Operating Expenses   $ 529,260   $ 1,282,955   $ (753,695 ) (59% )

 

•   Depreciation decreased by $520.

 

•   Postage shipping and freight decreased by $68,954 due to lower sales, fewer shipments as a result of new focus on marketplace.

 

•   Marketing and advertising decreased by $199,539 due to cost cutting and limiting spend on new marketplace.

 

•   E Commerce Services, Commissions and Fees decreased by $149,768 due to lower sales.

 

•   Personnel Costs decreased by $123,815 due to staff reductions as a result of lower demand and CEO not taking a salary in 2023.

 

•   General and Administrative decreased by $207,321 due to a decreases of the following: $121,830 due to lower legal and accounting costs, $49,478 lower sub-contractors due to less outside work being needed for new marketplace compared to websites $22,410 decreases in insurance costs due to lower health plan costs on fewer employees, with the remaining decrease to office expenses.

 

Other Income (Expense)

 

The following table shows our other income and expenses for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Other Income (Expense)                        
Gain (Loss) on Derivatives   $ (1,006,700 ) $ (337,737 ) $ (668,963 ) (198% )
Gain on Settlement of Debt     (53,756 )   3,589     (57,345 ) (1,598% )
Amortization of Debt Discount     (628,613 )   (725,280 )   (96,667 ) (13% )
Interest Expense     (775,702 )   (513,702 )   (262,000 ) (51% )
Total Other Income (Expense)   $ (2,464,771 ) $ (1,573,130 ) $ (891,641 ) (57% )

 

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The changes above can be explained by the increases in loss on derivatives and interest expense this quarter ended April 30, 2023. Debt increases, yet many notes reaching maturity led to an increase in interest expenses and slight decrease in amortization. The penalties added to the loans increased the loss on the derivatives.

 

We had a net loss of $2,871,291 for three months ended April 30, 2023, compared to net loss of $2,594,158 for three months ended April 30, 2022. The increase in net loss was mainly due to the increase in other expense offset partially by the lower operating costs.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

Management believes that we will continue to incur losses for the immediate future. Therefore, we will need additional equity or debt financing until we can achieve profitability and positive cash flows from operating activities, if ever. These conditions raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. Our unaudited consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recovery of assets or the classification of liabilities that may be necessary should we be unable to continue as a going concern.

 

As of April 30, 2023, we had a cash balance of $53,713, inventory of $45,289 and $23,257,757 in current liabilities. At the current cash consumption rate, we will need to consider additional funding sources going forward. We are taking proactive measures to reduce operating expenses and drive growth in revenue.

 

The successful outcome of future activities cannot be determined at this time and there is no assurance that, if achieved, we will have sufficient funds to execute our intended business plan or generate positive operating results.

 

Capital Resources

 

The following table summarizes total current assets, liabilities and working capital (deficit) for the periods indicated:

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Current assets   $ 121,104   $ 97,745  
Current liabilities     23,257,757     20,768,832  
Working capital (deficits)   $ (23,136,653 ) $ (20,671,087 )

 

Net cash used in operations for the three months ended April 30, 2023 was $427,328 as compared to net cash used in operations of $1,725,709 for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Net cash used in investing activities for the three months ended April 30, 2023 was $0 as compared to $1,142 for the same period in 2022. Net cash provided by financing activities for the three months ended April 30, 2023 was $476,304 as compared to $2,110,413 for the three months ended April 30, 2022.

 

ITEM 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure about Market Risk.

 

Pursuant to Item 305(e) of Regulation S-K (§ 229.305(e)), we are not required to provide the information required by this Item as it is a “smaller reporting company,” as defined by Rule 229.10(f)(1).

 

ITEM 4. Controls and Procedures

 

(a)           Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures. Our Chief Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, after evaluating the effectiveness of our “disclosure controls and procedures” (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (the “Evaluation Date”), has concluded that as of the Evaluation Date, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective to provide reasonable assurance that information we are required to disclose in reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Moving forward, we hope that our Chief Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer will be able to devote the additional time and effort required so that our disclosure controls and procedures can become effective. Notwithstanding the assessment that our internal controls and procedures were not effective, we believe that our financial statements contained in this Quarterly Report for the quarter ended April 30, 2023 fairly present our financial position, results of operations and cash flows for the years and months covered thereby in all material respects.

 

(b)           Changes in internal control over financial reporting. There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during our most recent fiscal quarter that materially affected, or were reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II — OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

 

Recent Sales of Unregistered Securities

 

Common Stock

 

On March 16, 2023, we issued an aggregate of 100,000 shares of Common Stock to a supplier for $1.00 per share as payment for services.

 

On March 16, 2023, we issued an aggregate of 6,000 shares of Common Stock to a supplier for $1.00 per share as payment for services.

 

On April 13, 2023, we issued an aggregate of 61,958 shares of Common Stock to a supplier for $1.00 per share as payment for services.

 

On April 20, 2023, pursuant to the senior secured promissory note issued to Auctus Fund, LLC, we issued 50,000 shares of Common Stock to the lender.

 

Warrants

 

On April 20, 2023, pursuant to the senior secured promissory note issued to Auctus Fund, LLC, we issued warrants to purchase 388,884 shares of Common Stock to the lender.

 

On April 27, 2023, pursuant to the amended and restated promissory note issued to AJB Capital Investment LLC, we issued warrants to purchase 97,221 shares of Common Stock to the lender.

 

Convertible Promissory Notes

 

On April 20, 2023, we issued a senior secured promissory note in the principal amount of $77,000 to Auctus Fund, LLC.

 

On April 27, 2023, we issued an amended and restated promissory note to AJB Capital Investments LLC in the principal amount of $327,000.

 

The sales of the securities above were made in reliance on Section 4(a)(2) under the Securities Act and were made without general solicitation or advertising. The securities offered have not been registered under the Securities Act, and may not be offered or sold in the United States without registration or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act. There were no sales commissions paid in connection with the sales of these securities.

 

Item 6. Exhibits

 

See the Exhibit Index immediately following the signature page of this Report on Form 10-Q.

 

 

SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.

 

By:  /s/ Christopher Davenport

Christopher Davenport

Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

Date: August 14, 2023

 

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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit    
Number   Exhibit Description
31.1   Rule 13a-14(a) Certification of Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial/Accounting Officer *
32.1   Section 1350 Certification of Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial/Accounting Officer *
101.INS   Inline XBRL Instance Document - the instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document. **
101.SCH   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document*
101.CAL   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document **
101.DEF   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document **
101.LAB   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document **
101.PRE   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document **
104   Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101) **

__________

*   Filed herewith.

 

**   In accordance with Regulation S-T, the Interactive Data Files in Exhibit 101 to the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q shall be deemed “furnished” and not “filed.”

 

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Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER

PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

I, Christopher Davenport, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the small business issuer as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. I am responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. I have disclosed, based on my most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: August 14, 2023

 

By: /s/ Christopher Davenport

Christopher Davenport

Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)

 


 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

I, Christopher Davenport, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that the Quarterly Report of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. on Form 10-Q for the period ended April 30, 2023 fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that information contained in such Form 10-Q fairly presents in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations of The 4Less Group, Inc.

 

Date: August 14, 2023

 

By: /s/ Christopher Davenport

Christopher Davenport

Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)

 


v3.23.2
Cover - shares
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Aug. 11, 2023
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Entity File Number 000-55089  
Entity Registrant Name AUTO PARTS 4LESS GROUP, INC.  
Entity Central Index Key 0001438901  
Entity Tax Identification Number 90-1494749  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code NV  
Entity Address, Address Line One 106 W. Mayflower  
Entity Address, City or Town Las Vegas  
Entity Address, State or Province NV  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 89030  
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v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Current Assets    
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 53,713 $ 4,737
Inventory 45,289 50,000
Prepaid Expenses 15,650 8,019
Other Current Assets 6,452 34,989
Total Current Assets 121,104 97,745
Operating Lease Assets 114,423 138,551
Property and Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $185,892 and $173,475 159,055 171,472
Total Assets 394,582 407,768
Current Liabilities    
Accounts Payable 1,409,342 1,378,637
Accrued Expenses 2,718,721 2,334,368
Accrued Expenses – Related Party 94,291 74,111
Customer Deposits 16,250 38,448
Deferred Revenue 609 66,153
Short-Term Debt 3,196,905 3,088,993
Current Operating Lease Liability 29,784 53,912
Short-Term Convertible Debt, net of debt discount of $404,664 and $840,067 11,023,659 10,438,583
Derivative Liabilities 4,493,374 3,271,058
Shareholder Loans Payable 249,915
Current Portion – Long-Term Debt 24,907 24,569
Total Current Liabilities 23,257,757 20,768,832
Non-Current Lease Liability 84,639 84,639
Long-Term Debt 79,761 87,423
Total Liabilities 23,422,157 20,940,894
Stockholders’ Deficit    
Common Stock, $0.000001 par value, 75,000,000 shares authorized, 2,570,374 and 1,917,982 shares issued, issuable and outstanding 3 2
Additional Paid In Capital 25,209,951 24,833,110
Accumulated Deficit (49,107,549) (46,236,258)
Total Stockholders’ Deficit (23,897,575) (21,403,126)
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Deficit 394,582 407,768
Series D Preferred Stock [Member]    
Current Liabilities    
Preferred stock 870,000 870,000
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]    
Current Liabilities    
Preferred stock
Stockholders’ Deficit    
Total Stockholders’ Deficit
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]    
Current Liabilities    
Preferred stock 20 20
Stockholders’ Deficit    
Total Stockholders’ Deficit 20 20
Series C Preferred Stock [Member]    
Current Liabilities    
Preferred stock
Stockholders’ Deficit    
Total Stockholders’ Deficit
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Net of accumulated depreciation $ 185,892 $ 173,475
Net of debt discount $ 404,664 $ 840,067
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.000001 $ 0.000001
Common stock, shares authorized 75,000,000 75,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 2,570,374 1,917,982
Common stock, shares outstanding 2,570,374 1,917,982
Series D Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 870 870
Preferred stock, shares issued 870 870
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 870 870
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 330,000 330,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 0 0
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 0 0
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 20,000 20,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 20,000 20,000
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 20,000 20,000
Series C Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 7,250 7,250
Preferred stock, shares issued 0 0
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 0 0
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Income Statement [Abstract]    
Revenue $ 136,064 $ 1,729,930
Cost of Revenue 13,324 1,468,003
Gross Profit 122,740 261,927
Operating Expenses:    
Depreciation 12,417 12,938
Postage, Shipping and Freight 5,744 74,698
Marketing and Advertising 74,889 274,427
E Commerce Services, Commissions and Fees 180,929 330,697
Operating lease cost and rent 26,701 30,479
Personnel Costs 81,484 205,299
General and Administrative 147,096 354,417
Total Operating Expenses 529,260 1,282,955
Net Operating Loss (406,520) (1,021,028)
Other Income (Expense)    
Gain (Loss) on Change in Fair Value of Derivatives (1,006,700) (337,737)
Gain on Settlement of Debt (53,756) 3,589
Amortization of Debt Discount (628,613) (725,280)
Interest Expense (775,702) (513,702)
Total Other Income (Expense) (2,464,771) (1,573,130)
Net Income (Loss) $ (2,871,291) $ (2,594,158)
Basic Average Shares Outstanding 2,060,429 1,342,433
Basic Income (Loss) per Share $ (1.39) $ (1.93)
Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding 2,060,429 1,342,433
Diluted Income (Loss) per Share $ (1.39) $ (1.93)
v3.23.2
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Deficit (Unaudited) - USD ($)
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]
Series C Preferred Stock [Member]
Common Stock [Member]
Additional Paid-in Capital [Member]
Retained Earnings [Member]
Total
Beginning balance, value at Jan. 31, 2022 $ 20 $ 7 $ 19,465,327 $ (28,451,733) $ (8,986,379)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Jan. 31, 2022 20,000 7,250 341,023      
Conversion of Preferred Series C Shares into Shares Of Common Stock $ (7) $ 1 6
Conversion of Preferred Series C Shares into Shares Of Common Stock (in shares)     (7,250) 905,110      
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt 1,064,965 1,064,965
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt (in shares)       254,141      
Penalty Warrants Expensed as Interest 315,150 315,150
Rounding shares
Rounding shares (in shares)       88      
Net Income (2,594,158) (2,594,158)
Ending balance, value at Apr. 30, 2022 $ 20 $ 1 20,845,448 (31,045,891) (10,200,422)
Shares, Outstanding, Ending Balance at Apr. 30, 2022 20,000   1,500,362      
Beginning balance, value at Jan. 31, 2023 $ 20 $ 2 24,833,110 (46,236,258) (21,403,126)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Jan. 31, 2023 20,000 1,917,982      
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt 32,984 32,984
Relative Fair Value of Equity Issued with Debt (in shares)       50,000      
Penalty Warrants Expensed as Interest   34,500 34,500
Net Income (2,871,291) (2,871,291)
Common Stock Issued as Payment for Accrued Expenses 122,109 122,109
Common Stock Issued as Payment for Accrued Expenses (in shares)       167,958      
Conversion of Notes Payable and Accrued Interest into Shares Of Common Stock $ 1 105,819 105,820
Conversion of Notes Payable and Accrued Interest to Common Stock (in shares)       434,434      
Derivative Liability Reclassified as Equity Upon Conversion of Common Shares 81,429 81,429
Ending balance, value at Apr. 30, 2023 $ 20 $ 3 $ 25,209,951 $ (49,107,549) $ (23,897,575)
Shares, Outstanding, Ending Balance at Apr. 30, 2023 20,000 2,570,374      
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Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES    
Net Income (Loss) $ (2,871,291) $ (2,594,158)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash used by operating activities:    
Depreciation 12,417 12,938
(Gain) loss in Fair Value on Derivative Liabilities 1,006,700 337,737
Amortization of Debt Discount 628,613 725,280
Interest Expense on Penalty Warrants 34,500 315,150
Loan Penalties Capitalized to Loan 90,928
Debt Discount Expensed 5,000
Debt Discount in Excess of Face Value Charged as Interest 13,428
Gain on Settlement of Debt 53,756 (3,589)
Reduction of Right of Use Asset 24,128 27,357
Accretion of Lease Liability 2,573 3,122
Change in Operating Assets and Liabilities:    
Decrease (Increase) in Inventory 4,711 33,702
(Increase) Decrease in Prepaid Rent and Expenses (7,631) (5,667)
(Increase) Decrease in Other Current Assets 28,537 11,346
Increase (Decrease) in Accounts Payable 51,289 (134,100)
Increase in Accrued Expenses 589,275 147,088
Increase (Decrease) in Accrued Expenses -Related Party 180 100
Operating Lease Payments (26,701) (30,479)
Increase (Decrease) in Customer Deposits (22,196) (239,216)
Increase (Decrease) in Deferred Revenue (65,544) (332,320)
CASH FLOWS (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES (427,328) (1,725,709)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES    
Purchase of Property and Equipment (1,142)
CASH FLOWS (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES (1,142)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES    
Advances (Repayments) of Shareholder loans payable, net 249,915 (69,476)
Proceeds from Short Term Debt 107,980
Payments on Short Term Debt (5,067) (162,913)
Payments on Long Term Debt (7,324) (6,848)
Proceeds from Issuance of Convertible Notes Payable 130,800 2,395,250
Payments on Convertible Notes Payable (45,600)
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES 476,304 2,110,413
NET INCREASE IN CASH 48,976 383,562
CASH AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 4,737 77,498
CASH AT END OF PERIOD 53,713 461,060
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flows Information:    
Cash Paid for Interest 57,058 23,872
Derivative Debt Discount 137,012 394,203
Relative Fair Value of Warrants and Common Shares Issued with Debt and Applies as Discount 32,984 1,064,965
Debt discount 23,200 474,750
Conversion of Series C Preferred Stock Into Common Stock 6
 Conversion of Notes Payable, Accrued Interest and Derivative Into Common Stock 187,249
Issuance of Common Shares as Payment for Accrued Expenses $ 122,109
v3.23.2
NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

NOTE 1 – NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Business:

 

Nature of Business – Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc., (the “Company”), formerly The 4Less Group, Inc., was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on December 5, 2007. The Company, under the name MedCareers Group, Inc. (“MCGI”) formally operated a website for nurses, nursing schools and nurses’ organizations designed for better communication between nurses and the nursing profession.

 

On November 29, 2018, the Company entered into a transaction (the “Share Exchange”), pursuant to which the Company acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding equity securities of The 4LESS Corp. (“4LESS”), in exchange for the issuance of (i) nineteen thousand (19,000) shares of Series B Preferred Stock, (ii) six thousand seven hundred fifty (6,750) shares of Series C Preferred Stock, and (iii) 870 shares of Series D Preferred Stock. The Series C Preferred Shares have a right to convert into common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date. The Share Exchange closed on November 29, 2018. As a result of the Share Exchange, the former shareholders of 4LESS became the controlling shareholders of the Company. The Share Exchange was accounted for as a reverse takeover/recapitalization effected by a share exchange, wherein 4LESS is considered the acquirer for accounting and financial reporting purposes. The capital, share price, and earnings per share amount in these consolidated financial statements for the period prior to the reverse merger were restated to reflect the recapitalization in accordance with the shares issued as a result of the reverse merger except otherwise noted.

 

4LESS was formed as Vegas Suspension & Offroad, LLC on October 24, 2013 as a Nevada limited liability company and converted to a Nevada corporation with the same name on May 8, 2017. On April 2, 2018, the Company changed its name to The 4LESS Corp. The Corporation had S Corporation status. The Corporation operates as an e-commerce auto and truck parts sales company. As a result of the share exchange, The 4Less Group, Inc. is now a holding company operating through 4LESS and offers products including exhaust systems, suspension systems, wheels, tires, stereo systems, truck bed covers, and shocks. On December 30, 2019 4LESS changed its name to Auto Parts 4Less, Inc. On April 28, 2022 the Company changed its name from The 4Less Group, Inc. to Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc.

 

Significant Accounting Policies:

 

The Company’s management selects accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and adopts methods for their application. The application of accounting principles requires the estimating, matching and timing of revenue and expense. The accounting policies used conform to generally accepted accounting principles which have been consistently applied in the preparation of these condensed financial statements.

 

Basis of Presentation:

 

The Company prepares its financial statements on the accrual basis of accounting in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes have been prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim unaudited consolidated financial information. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements. Certain information and footnote disclosure normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to instructions, rules, and regulations prescribed by the SEC. The unaudited consolidated financial statements reflect all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) which are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair statement of the results for the interim periods presented. Interim results are not necessarily indicative of the results for the full year. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended January 31, 2023 and notes thereto contained in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on August 11, 2023.

 

Principles of Consolidation:

 

The condensed financial statements include the accounts of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. as well as The Auto Parts 4Less, Inc., and JBJ Wholesale LLC. All significant inter-company transactions have been eliminated. All amounts are presented in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated.

 

Use of Estimates:

 

In order to prepare financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, management must make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and determine whether contingent assets and liabilities, if any, are disclosed in the financial statements. The ultimate resolution of issues requiring these estimates and assumptions could differ significantly from resolution currently anticipated by management and on which the financial statements are based. The most significant estimates included in these consolidated financial statements are those associated with the assumptions used to value derivative liabilities.

 

Reclassifications

 

Certain amounts in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements for prior periods have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications have not changed the results of operations of prior periods.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents:

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, cash balances may be in excess of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance limits. The carrying amount of cash and cash equivalents approximates fair market value.

 

Inventory Valuation

 

Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value. Inventories are valued on a first-in, first-out (FIFO) basis. Inventory is comprised of finished goods.

 

Concentrations

 

Cost of Goods Sold

 

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 the Company purchased approximately 50% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties from one vendors. As of April 30, 2023, the net amount due to one vendors included in accounts payable was $322,392. For the three months ended April 30, 2022, the Company purchased from three vendors approximately 52% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties. As of April 30, 2022, the net amount due to these vendors included in accounts payable was $433,897. The Company believes there are numerous other suppliers that could be substituted should a supplier become unavailable or non-competitive.

 

Leases

 

We elected the hindsight practical expedient to determine the lease term for existing leases. Our election of the hindsight practical expedient resulted in the shortening of lease terms for certain existing leases and the useful lives of corresponding leasehold improvements. In our application of hindsight, we evaluated the performance of the leased stores and the associated markets in relation to our overall real estate strategies, which resulted in the determination that most renewal options would not be reasonably certain in determining the expected lease term.

 

Income Taxes

 

Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized when items of income and expense are recognized in the financial statements in different periods than when recognized in the tax return. Deferred tax assets arise when expenses are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when income items are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets also arise when operating losses or tax credits are available to offset tax payments due in future years. Deferred tax liabilities arise when income items are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when expenses are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date.

 

On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Tax Act”) was signed into law. ASC 740, Accounting for Income Taxes requires companies to recognize the effects of changes in tax laws and rates on deferred tax assets and liabilities and the retroactive effects of changes in tax laws in the period in which the new legislation is enacted. The Company’s gross deferred tax assets were revalued based on the reduction in the federal statutory tax rate from 35% to 21%. A corresponding offset has been made to the valuation allowance, and any potential other taxes arising due to the Tax Act will result in reductions to the Company’s net operating loss carryforward and valuation allowance. The Company will continue to analyze the Tax Act to assess its full effects on the Company’s financial results, including disclosures, for the Company’s fiscal year ending January 31, 2024, but the Company does not expect the Tax Act to have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments:

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash, accounts payable, advances and notes payable. The Company considers the carrying value of such amounts in the financial statements to approximate their fair value due to the short-term nature of these financial instruments. Derivatives are recorded at fair value at each period end. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the reporting date.

 

The ASC guidance for fair value measurements and disclosure establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:

 

Level 1 Inputs – Quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets.

 

Level 2 Inputs – Quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose inputs are observable or whose significant value drivers are observable.

 

Level 3 Inputs – Instruments with primarily unobservable value drivers.

 

The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
For Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
  Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Liabilities:                          
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  
Totals   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  

 

Related Party Transactions:

 

The Company has a verbal policy that includes procedures intended to ensure compliance with the related party provisions in common practice for public companies. For purposes of the policy, a “related party transaction” is a transaction in which the Company or any one of its subsidiaries participates and in which a related party has a direct or indirect material interest, other than ordinary course, arms-length transactions of less than 1% of the revenue of the counterparty. Any transaction exceeding the 1% threshold, and any transaction involving consulting, financial advisory, legal or accounting services that could impair a director’s independence, must be approved by the CEO. Any related party transaction in which an executive officer or a Director has a personal interest, or which could present a possible conflict under the Guide to Ethical Conduct, must be approved by Board of Directors, following appropriate disclosure of all material aspects of the transaction.

 

Derivative Liability

 

The derivative liabilities are valued as a level 3 input under the fair value hierarchy for valuing financial instruments. The derivatives arise from convertible debt where the debt and accrued interest is convertible into common stock at variable conversion prices and reclassification of equity instrument to liability due to insufficient shares for issuance. As the price of the common stock varies, it triggers a gain or loss based upon the discount to market assuming the debt was converted at the balance sheet date. When evaluating the effect of the issuance of new equity-linked or equity-settled instruments on previously issued instruments, the Company uses first-in, first-out method (“FIFO”) where authorized and unused shares would first be used to satisfy the earliest issued equity-linked instruments.

 

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using a lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, historical stock price volatility, the expected term, and both high risk and the risk-free interest rate. The most sensitive inputs to the model are for expected time for the holder to convert or be repaid and the estimated historical volatility of the Company’s common stock.  However, because the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock is so high (see Note 9), the sensitivity required to change the liability by 1% as of April 30, 2023 is greater than 25% change in historical volatility as of that date.  The other inputs, such as risk free rate, high yield cash rate and stock price all have a sensitivity for a 1% change in the input variable results in a significantly less than 1% change in the calculated derivative liability.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue under ASC 606, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers. The core principle of the revenue standard is that a company should recognize revenue when control is transferred over the promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company only applies the five-step model to contracts when it is probable that the Company will collect the consideration it is entitled to in exchange for the goods and services transferred to the customer. The following five steps are applied to achieve that core principle:

 

Step 1: Identify the contract with the customer

Step 2: Identify the performance obligations in the contract

Step 3: Determine the transaction price

Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract

Step 5: Recognize revenue when the company satisfies a performance obligation

 

Because the Company’s sales agreements generally have an expected duration of one year or less, the Company has elected the practical expedient in ASC 606-10-50-14(a) to not disclose information about its remaining performance obligations.

 

Disaggregation of Revenue: Channel Revenue

 

The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Proprietary website and marketplace revenue   $ 106,833     1,236,243   $ (1,129,410 ) (91% )
Third-party website revenue     29,231     493,687     (464,456 ) (94% )
Total Revenue   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )

 

The Company’s performance obligations are satisfied at the point in time when products are received by the customer, which is when the customer has title and obtained the significant risks and rewards of ownership. Therefore, the Company’s contracts have a single performance obligation (shipment of product). The Company primarily receives fixed consideration for sales of product and commissions on sales from the new consumer marketplace autopart4less.com. Shipping and handling amounts paid by customers are primarily for online orders, and are included in revenue. Sales tax and other similar taxes are excluded from revenue.

 

Stock-Based Compensation:

 

The Company accounts for stock options at fair value. The Company estimates the fair value of each stock option at the grant date by using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model and provides for expense recognition over the service period, if any, of the stock option.

 

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share:

 

Basic earnings (loss) per share (“EPS”) is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS give effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used to determine the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options and/or warrants. Diluted EPS excluded all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive.

 

Basic loss per common share is computed based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted loss per share is computed in a manner similar to the basic loss per share, except the weighted-average number of shares outstanding is increased to include all common shares, including those with the potential to be issued by virtue of convertible debt and other such convertible instruments. Diluted loss per share contemplates a complete conversion to common shares of all convertible instruments only if they are dilutive in nature with regards to earnings per share.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards:

 

In August 2020, the FASB issued amended guidance on the accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity’s own equity. The guidance removes the separation model for convertible debt instruments and preferred stock, amends requirements for conversion options to be classified in equity as well as amends diluted earnings per share (EPS) calculations for certain convertible debt instruments. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2022. The application of the amendments in the new guidance are to be applied either on a modified retrospective or a retrospective basis. We are currently assessing the effect that the adoption of this standard will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements upon adoption.

 

In addition to the above, the Company has reviewed all other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting pronouncements, and does not believe the future adoption of any such pronouncements will have a material impact on its financial condition or the results of its operations.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards Not Yet Adopted

 

In March 2020, the FASB issued optional guidance to ease the potential burden in accounting for (or recognizing the effects of) reference rate reform on financial reporting and subsequently issued clarifying amendments. The guidance provides optional expedients and exceptions for accounting for contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The optional guidance is effective upon issuance and can be applied on a prospective basis at any time between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In October 2021, the FASB issued amended guidance that requires acquiring entities to recognize and measure contract assets and liabilities in a business combination in accordance with existing revenue recognition guidance. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2023 and is to be applied prospectively. Early adoption is permitted on a retrospective basis to the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption. The adoption of this guidance will not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements for prior acquisitions; however, the impact in future periods will be dependent upon the contract assets and contract liabilities acquired in future business combinations.

 

In November 2021, the FASB issued new guidance to increase the transparency of transactions with a government that are accounted for by applying a grant or contribution accounting model by analogy. The guidance requires annual disclosures of such transactions to include the nature of the transactions and the significant terms and conditions, the accounting treatment and the impact to the company’s financial statements. The guidance is effective for annual periods beginning in 2022 and is to be applied on either a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

There were various other accounting standards and interpretations issued recently, none of which are expected to a have a material impact on our financial position, operations or cash flows.

v3.23.2
GOING CONCERN AND FINANCIAL POSITION
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
GOING CONCERN AND FINANCIAL POSITION

NOTE 2 – GOING CONCERN AND FINANCIAL POSITION

 

The consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates the realization of assets and liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has an accumulated deficit of $49,107,549 as of April 30, 2023 and has a working capital deficit at April 30, 2023 of $23,136,653. As of April 30, 2023, the Company only had cash and cash equivalents of $53,713 and approximately $14,085,000 of short-term loans and convertible debt in default. The short-term loans and debt and convertible debt agreements provide legal remedies for satisfaction of defaults, none of the lenders to this point have pursued their legal remedies. While the Company has plans to grow its revenues through the new website, at this time, our current liquidity position raises substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

Management’s plan is to raise additional funds in the form of debt or equity in order to continue to fund losses until such time as revenues can sustain the Company. However, there is no assurance that management will be successful in being able to continue to obtain additional funding. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.

v3.23.2
PROPERTY
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
PROPERTY

NOTE 3 – PROPERTY

 

The Company capitalizes all property purchases over $1,000 and depreciates the assets on a straight-line basis over their useful lives of 3 years for computers and 7 years for all other assets. Property consists of the following at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Office furniture, fixtures and equipment   $ 95,183   $ 95,183  
Shop equipment     43,004     43,004  
Vehicles     206,760     206,760  
Sub-total     344,947     344,947  
Less: Accumulated depreciation     (185,892 )   (173,475 )
Total Property   $ 159,055   $ 171,472  

 

Additions to fixed assets for the three months ended April 30, 2023 were $0. Additions to fixed assets for the three months ended April 30, 2022 were $1,142.

 

Depreciation expense was $12,917 and 12,938 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022, respectively.

v3.23.2
LEASES
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Leases  
LEASES

NOTE 4 – LEASES

 

We lease certain warehouses and office space. Leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet; we recognize lease expense for these leases on a straight-line basis over the lease term. For lease agreements entered into or reassessed after the adoption of Topic 842, we did not combine lease and non-lease components.

 

Most leases include one or more options to renew, with renewal terms that can extend the lease term from one to 17 years or more. The exercise of lease renewal options is at our sole discretion. The depreciable life of assets and leasehold improvements are limited by the expected lease term, unless there is a transfer of title or purchase option reasonably certain of exercise.

 

Below is a summary of our lease assets and liabilities at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

 

Leases   Classification   April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Assets                  
Operating   Operating Lease Assets   $ 114,423   $ 138,551  
Liabilities                  
Current                  
Operating   Current Operating Lease Liability   $ 29,784   $ 53,912  
Noncurrent                  
Operating   Noncurrent Operating Lease Liabilities     84,639     84,639  
Total lease liabilities       $ 114,423   $ 138,551  

 

Note: As most of our leases do not provide an implicit rate, we use our incremental borrowing rate of 8% based on the information available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments.

 

CAM charges were not included in operating lease expense and were expensed in general and administrative expenses as incurred.

 

Operating lease cost and rent was $26,701 and $30,479 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022, respectively.

v3.23.2
CUSTOMER DEPOSITS
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Disclosure Customer Deposits Abstract  
CUSTOMER DEPOSITS

NOTE 5 – CUSTOMER DEPOSITS

 

The Company receives payments from customers on orders prior to shipment and these customer deposits on cancelled orders were either returned to the customers subsequent to April 30, 2023 or will remain as deposits until the item is either delivered and recorded as revenue or cancelled and refunded. At April 30, 2023 the Company had received $16,250 (January 31, 2023- $38,448) in customer deposits for orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 and either canceled subsequent to year end or still awaiting shipment.

v3.23.2
DEFERRED REVENUE
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
DEFERRED REVENUE

NOTE 6 – DEFERRED REVENUE

 

The Company receives payments from customers on orders prior to shipment and orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 because of both normal order processing and fulfillment requirements, and back orders are recorded as deferred revenue. At April 30, 2023 the Company had received $609 (January 31, 2023 - $66,153) in customer payments for orders that were unfulfilled at April 30, 2023 and delivered subsequent to April 30, 2023.

v3.23.2
SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT

NOTE 7 – SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT

 

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

               
    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Forklift Note Payable, original note of $20,433 Sept 26, 2018, 6.23% interest, 60 monthly payments of $394.54 ending August 2023.(1)     2,705 *   3,836  
Vehicle loan original loan of $93,239 February 16, 2021, 2.90 % interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,414 beginning on April 2, 2021 and ending on March 2, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $66,096.     61,499 #   66,538  
Vehicle loan original loan of $59,711 March 20,2021, 7.89% interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,048 beginning on May 4, 2021 and ending on April 4, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $61,943.     43,169 #   45,454  
Working Capital Note Payable - $700,000, dated October 29, 2021, repayment of $17,904 per week until Oct 29, 2022, interest rate of approximately 31%.(2,4,7)     351,923 *   351,923  
Working Capital Note Payable - $650,000, dated October 25, 2021, repayment of $15,875 per week until October 25, 2022, interest rate of approximately 26%.(2,4,8)     439,882 *   443,819  
Demand loan - $5,000 dated February 1, 2020, 15% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     5,000 *   5,000  
Demand loan - $2,500, dated March 8, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     2,500 *   2,500  
Demand loan - $65,500 dated February 27, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance, Secured by the general assets of the Company     12,415 *   12,415  
Promissory note - $60,000 dated September 18, 2020 maturing April 30, 2022(10), including $5,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly.     60,000 *   60,000  
Promissory note - $425,000 dated August 28, 2020, including $50,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly. This note matures when the Company receives proceeds through a financing event of $825,000 plus accrued interest on the note.(5)     425,000 *   425,000  
Promissory note - $1,200,000 dated August 28, 2020, maturing August 28, 2022, 12% interest payable monthly with the first six months interest deferred until the 6th month and added to principal.(6)†     1,200,000 *   1,200,000  
Promissory note - $420,000 dated December 27, 2021, including $20,000 original issue discount, maturing January 27, 2022, non-interest bearing.(9)†     420,000 *   420,000  
Promissory note - $30,000 dated November 4, 2022, including $5,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(11)     30,000 *   30,000  
Promissory note - $90,000 dated November 7, 2022, including $15,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(3)     90,000 *   90,000  
Demand loan, non-interest bearing.     80,480 *   22,500  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated December 27, 2022, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing January 6, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *   22,000  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated February 21, 2023, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing April 1, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *    
Promissory note - $30,000 dated April 21, 2023, including $3,000 original issue discount maturing September 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)     33,000 *    
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

 

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Short-Term Debt   $ 3,196,905   $ 3,088,993  
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt     24,907     24,569  
Long-Term Debt     79,761     87,423  
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

__________

In default.
   
* Short-term loans.
   
# Long-term loans of $43,169 including current portion of $9,538 and $61,499 including current portion $15,369.
   
(1) Secured by equipment having a net book value of $6,545.
   
(2) The amounts due under the note are personally guaranteed by an officer or a director of the Company.
   
(3) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
   
(4) The Company has pledged a security interest on all accounts receivable and banks accounts of the Company.
   
(5) Financing event would be a sale or issuance of assets, debt, shares or any means of raising capital. As the Company has entered into such a transaction the loan has reached maturity and is treated as current. An extension was granted on December 13, 2021 amending the maturity date to April 30, 2022
   
(6) Secured by all assets of the Company. Loan payable in 2 instalments, $445,200 payable August 28, 2021 and $826,800 payable August 28, 2022. On December 13, 2021 the parties amended the maturity date for the first instalment to be April 30, 2022 with the second instalment date unchanged.
   
(7) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $422,009 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $253,491 after payment of $26,500 in fees.
   
(8) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $359,919 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $267,606 after payment of $22,475 in fees.
   
(9) Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 30,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price of $15.00 on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 15,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter. Initial default and subsequent defaults to October 31, 2022 have been recorded.
   
(10) Secured by all the assets of the Company and a personal guaranty from the CEO. Penalty of 15% of principal amount on initial default and 1.5% for every subsequent 7 day default period. The loan has not been repaid.
   
(11) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.

 

The following are the minimum amounts due on the notes as of April 30, 2023:

 

Year Ended   Amount  
April 30, 2024   $ 3,221,812  
April 30, 2025     26,118  
April 30, 2026     27,447  
April 30, 2027     26,196  
Total   $ 3,301,573  

v3.23.2
SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT

NOTE 8 – SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT

 

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

  Interest Default Interest Conversion Outstanding Principal at  
Maturity Date Rate Rate Price (a) April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Nov. 4, 2013* 12% 12% $1,800,000 $ 100,000   $ 100,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 18% $2,400,000   16,000     16,000  
July 31, 2013* 12% 12% $1,440,000   5,000     5,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 12% $2,400,000   30,000     30,000  
Nov. 12, 2022* 8% 12% (1)   3,000,000     3,000,000  
Feb. 14, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   2,400,000     2,400,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   195,000     250,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   700,000     700,000  
Mar. 9 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Mar. 9, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   880,000     880,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   220,000     220,000  
May 19, 2023* 12% 16% (5)   500,000     500,000  
Feb. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Dec. 27, 2022* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   153,890     138,890  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   290,000     275,000  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)iv)   290,000     275,000  
Sept. 29, 2023* 12% 22% (6)(b)(iii)   187,101     211,428  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
Nov. 21, 2023 12% 22% (2)   54,432     54,432  
July 5, 2024 12% 18% (4)   327,000     250,000  
Apr. 20, 2024 12% 18% (3)   77,000      
Sub-total         11,428,323     11,278,650  
Debt Discount         (404,664 )   (840,067 )
        $ 11,023,659   $ 10,438,583  

 

* In default at filing date $11,024,323.
(1) lesser of $ 1.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(2) convertible at 20% discount of the offering price on company's uplist to NASDAQ and convertible upon default at conversion price lower of 75% of lowest trading price 20 days prior to conversion.
(3) lesser of $ 0.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(4) convertible upon default at conversion price lower of i) lowest price 20 days prior to Issuance ii) lowest price 20 days prior to conversion.
(5) lesser of $ 5.00 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(6) 75% of lowest closing bid price ten days preceding conversion date in event of default.
(a) Note all conversions are subject to dilutive issuance clauses where the conversion price will revert to the lowest transacted share price.
(b) All debt issuances are subject to events of default which may trigger penalties. The Company was in default of non payment at maturity and therefore penalties resulted on some of the loans. Penalties totaling $90,928 were added to the principal of the loan with a corresponding adjustment to interest expense.
(i) Penalty of 100% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(ii) Penalty of 25% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iii) Penalty of 50% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iv) Penalty of 15,000 added to the principal of the loan.

 

The Company had accrued interest payable of $1,810,560 and $1,342,097 on the notes at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, respectively.

 

The Company analyzed the conversion option for derivative accounting consideration under ASC 815-15 “Derivatives and Hedging” and determined that certain features in some instruments should be classified as liabilities due to there being a variable number of shares to be delivered upon settlement of the above conversion options. The derivative features are measured at fair value at the end of each reporting period or termination of the instrument with the change in fair value recorded to earnings. The fair value of the embedded conversion option and attached warrants resulted in a discount to the note on the debt modification date. For the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded amortization expense of $628,613 and $725,280, respectively.

 

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022 the Company added $90,028 and $0 in penalty interest to the loans, respectively. For the three months ended April 30, 2023, lenders converted $95,256 of principal, $7,965 of interest, derivative of $ 81,429 and $2,600 of fees all totaling $187,249 into 434,434 common shares.

 

On April 20, 2023, the Company entered into a convertible note for $77,000 with a one year maturity, interest rate of 12% with a warrant to purchase 388,884 common shares with a five year maturity and an exercise price of $0.25, and 50,000 common shares. The Company will receive $60,800 and recorded an original issue discount of $7,000 along with fees of $9,200, a derivative discount of 60,800 for the conversion feature, recognized $27,541 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares. The Company expensed $13,428 as interest which was the amount of the derivative discount that exceeded the face value of the loan. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, the note becomes due and payable at 150%. The note is secured on all assets of the Company subordinated to a prior security.

 

In April 2023, the Company issued an amended and restated note replacing the July 5, 2022 $250,000 note with a January 5, 2023 maturity. In addition, the Company issued a warrant to acquire 97,221 shares with a $1.00 exercise price and a 5 year maturity, and the maturity of the note was revised to July 5, 2023. The terms of the amended note are that the Company received $70,000 with an original issue discount of $7,000 a derivative discount of $76,212 for the conversion feature, recognized $5,443 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants. The original note had cash proceeds of $225,000 and an original issue discount of $25,000, a derivative discount of $33,860 for the conversion feature, recognized $139,638 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares, and transaction fees of $35,000. When combined with the original note, the total new note will now be for $327,000 having total cash proceeds of $295,000 and total original issue discount of $32,000 a derivative discount of $110,072 for the conversion feature, recognized $145,101 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares and transaction fees of $35,000. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion.

 

As of April 30, 2023, the Company had $11,024,323 of convertible debt in default. The agreements provide legal remedies for satisfaction of defaults, none of the lenders to this point have pursued their legal remedies. The Company continues to accrue interest at the listed rates, and plans to seek their conversion or payoff within the next twelve months.

v3.23.2
DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES

NOTE 9 – DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES

 

As of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, the Company had derivative liabilities of $4,493,374 and $3,271,058, respectively. During the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded a loss of $1,006,700 and a loss of $337,737, respectively, from the change in the fair value of derivative liabilities. Any liabilities resulting from the warrants outstanding are immaterial.

 

The derivative liabilities are valued as a level 3 input for valuing financial instruments.

 

The following table presents changes in Level 3 liabilities measured at fair value for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Both observable and unobservable inputs were used to determine the fair value of positions that the Company has classified within the Level 3 category. Unrealized gains and losses associated with liabilities within the Level 3 category include changes in fair value that were attributable to both observable (e.g., changes in market interest rates) and unobservable (e.g., changes in unobservable long- dated volatilities) inputs.

    Level 3  
    Derivatives  
Balance, January 31, 2023   $ 3,271,058  
Changes Due to Issuance of New Convertible Notes     297,045  
Changes due to Conversions of Notes Payable     (81,429 )
Mark to Market Change in Derivatives     1,006,700  
Balance, April 30, 2023   $ 4,493,374  

 

The derivatives arise from convertible debt where the debt is convertible into common stock at variable conversion prices which are linked to the trading and/or bid prices of the Company’s common stock as traded on the OTC market.

 

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using the lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, expected stock price volatility, the expected term, and the risk-free interest rate. A summary of the weighted average (in aggregate) significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 inputs) used in measuring the Company’s warrant liabilities and embedded conversion feature that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as of April 30, 2023 is as follows:

 

    Embedded
Derivative Liability
As of
April 30, 2023
 
Strike price   $0.15 - 1.40  
Contractual term (years)   0.08 - 1.00 years  
Volatility (annual)   225% - 313.9%  
Underlying fair market value   $0.15  
Risk-free rate   10.78% - 11.25  
Dividend yield (per share)   0  

v3.23.2
STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Equity [Abstract]  
STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT

NOTE 10 – STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT

 

Preferred Stock:

 

The Series A Preferred Stock has an automatic forced conversion into common stock upon the completion of the repurchase or extinguishing of all “toxic” debt (notes having conversion features tied to the Company’s common stock), the extinguishing of all other existing dilutive debt or equity structures, and total recapitalization of the Company. As of both April 30, 2023, and January 31, 2023 the Company had 0 shares of Series A Preferred issued and outstanding and 330,000 authorized with a par value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 20,000 and 20,000 Series B preferred shares outstanding, respectively. The Series B Preferred Stock have voting rights equal to 51% of the total voting rights at any time. There are no conversion rights granted holders of Series B Preferred shares, they are not entitled to dividends, and the Company does not have the right of redemption. Currently, there are 20,000 Series B preferred shares authorized and issued of the Series B Preferred Stock with a par-value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 0 Series C preferred shares outstanding, respectively. The Series C Preferred Stock have the right to convert into the common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date. The holders of Series C Preferred shares are not entitled to dividends, and the Company does not have the right of redemption. On February 1, 2022 the 7,250 Series C Preferred stockholders converted all of their outstanding shares for 905,110 shares of common stock. Currently, there are 0 Series C preferred shares authorized and issued with a par-value of $0.001 per share.

 

At both April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, there were 870 Series D preferred shares authorized and outstanding, respectively which with a par value $0.001. All shares of Series D Preferred Stock will rank subordinate and junior to all shares of Series A, B and C of Preferred Stock of the Corporation and pari passu with any of the Corporation’s preferred stock hereafter created as to distributions of assets upon dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary. These shares are non-voting, do not receive dividends and are redeemable according to the terms set out as follows:

 

OPTIONAL REDEMPTION.

 

(1)  At any time, either the Corporation or the holder may redeem for cash out of funds legally available therefor, any or all of the outstanding Series D Preferred Stock (“Optional Redemption”) at $1,000 per share.

 

(2)  Should the Corporation exercise the right of Optional Redemption it shall provide each holder of Preferred Stock with at least 30 days’ notice of any proposed optional redemption pursuant this Section VI (an “Optional Redemption Notice”). Any optional redemption pursuant to this Section VI shall be made ratably among holders in proportion to the Liquidation Value of Preferred Stock then outstanding and held by such holders. The Optional Redemption Notice shall state the Liquidation Value of Preferred Stock to be redeemed and the date on which the Optional Redemption is to occur (which shall not be less than thirty (30) or more than sixty (60) Business Days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice) and shall be delivered by the Corporation to the holders at the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock. Within seven (7) business days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice, each holder shall provide the Corporation with instructions as to the account to which payments associated with such Optional Redemption should be deposited. On the date of the Optional Redemption, provided for in the relevant Optional Redemption Notice, (A) the Corporation will deliver the redemption amount via wire transfer to the account designated by the holders, and (B) the holders will deliver the certificates relating to that number of shares of Preferred Stock being redeemed, duly executed for transfer or accompanied by executed stock powers, in either case, transferring that number of shares to be redeemed. Upon the occurrence of the wire transfer (or, in the absence of a holder designating an account to which funds should be transferred, delivery of a certified or bank cashier’s check in the amount due such holder in connection with such Optional Redemption to the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock), that number of shares of Preferred Stock redeemed pursuant to such Optional Redemption as represented by the previously issued certificates will be deemed no longer outstanding. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Designation, each holder may continue to convert Preferred Stock in accordance with the terms hereof until the date such Preferred Stock is actually redeemed pursuant to an Optional Redemption.

 

(3)  Should the holder exercise the right of Optional Redemption it shall provide the Corporation with at least 30 days’ notice of any proposed optional redemption pursuant this Section VI (an “Optional Redemption Notice”). The Optional Redemption Notice shall state the value of the Preferred Stock to be redeemed and the date on which the Optional Redemption is to occur (which shall not be less than thirty (30) or more than sixty (60) Business Days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice) and shall be delivered by the holder to the Corporation at the address of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock. Within seven (7) business days after the date of delivery of the Optional Redemption Notice, each holder shall provide the Corporation with instructions as to the account to which payments associated with such Optional Redemption should be deposited. On the date of the Optional Redemption, provided for in the relevant Optional Redemption Notice, (A) the Corporation will deliver the redemption amount via wire transfer to the account designated by the holder, and (B) the holder will deliver the certificates relating to that number of shares of Preferred Stock being redeemed, duly executed for transfer or accompanied by executed stock powers, in either case, transferring that number of shares to be redeemed. Upon the occurrence of the wire transfer (or, in the absence of a holder designating an account to which funds should be transferred, delivery of a certified or bank cashier’s check in the amount due such holder in connection with such Optional Redemption to the address of such holder appearing on the register of the Corporation for the Preferred Stock), that number of shares of Preferred Stock redeemed pursuant to such Optional Redemption as represented by the previously issued certificates will be deemed no longer outstanding. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Designation, each holder may continue to convert Preferred Stock in accordance with the terms hereof until the date such Preferred Stock is actually redeemed pursuant to an Optional Redemption.

 

The Series D Preferred Stock is not entitled to any pre-emptive or subscription rights in respect of any securities of the Corporation.

 

Neither the Company nor any Series D preferred stockholders has given notice to exercise the redemption as of April 30, 2023 on the date of the financial statements.

 

Because the holders of the Series D preferred stock have the right to demand cash redemption, the cumulative amount of the redemption feature is included in Temporary Equity as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

 

Common Stock

 

The Company is authorized to issue 75,000,000 common shares at a par value of $0.000001 per share. These shares have full voting rights. The Company undertook a 10-1 reverse stock split on April 28, 2022. The share capital has been retrospectively adjusted accordingly to reflect these reverse stock splits. At April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 there were 2,570,374 and 1,917,982 shares outstanding and issuable, respectively.  No dividends were paid in the three months ended April 30, 2023 or 2022. The Company’s articles of incorporation include a provision that the Company is not allowed to issue fractional shares.

 

The Company issued the following shares of common stock in the three months ended April 30, 2023:

 

- Lenders converted $95,256 of principal, $7,965 of interest and $2,600 of fees all totaling $105,820 into 434,434 common shares.
   
- The Company issued 167,958 common shares at fair value of $122,109 to settle $196,958 in accrued expenses and recorded a gain on settlement of debt of $74,489.
   
- The Company issued 50,000 shares and warrants to acquire 486,105 common shares along with debt this quarter for a relative fair value of $32,984 with an adjustment to paid -on capital and a corresponding adjustment to debt discount.

 

The Company issued the following shares of common stock in the three months ended April 30, 2022:

 

The Company issued 905,110 shares upon conversion of 7,250 Series C preferred shares. Along with associated debt, the Company issued 254,141 shares and warrants to purchase 265,000 shares all with a relative fair value of $1,064,965.

 

Options and Warrants:

 

The Company has 250,000 and 250,000 options outstanding as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, respectively.

 

The Company recorded option and warrant expense of $0 and $0 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

 

For the quarter ended April 30, 2023 the Company issued warrants to purchase 486,105 common shares along with debt to various lenders as well as warrants to acquire 125,000 common shares as penalty interest. The table below provides the significant estimates used that resulted in the Company determining the relative fair value of the 486,105 warrants (and 50,000 common shares mentioned above) at $32,984, which has been recorded as a debt discount and the 125,000 warrants at $34,500 which has been recorded as interest both with corresponding adjustments to paid-in capital.

 

Expected volatility 588 - 2,224%
Exercise price $0.15 - $1.03
Stock price $0.15 - $1.10
Expected life 3 - 5 years
Risk-free interest rate 3.57% - 4.44%
Dividend yield 0%

 

The Company had the following warrants outstanding at April 30, 2023:

 

Issued To # Warrants Dated Expire Strike Price * Expired Exercised
Lender 95,000 08/28/2020 08/28/2023 $4.00 per share N N
Broker 250 10/11/2020 10/11/2025 $45.00 per share N N
Broker 300 11/25/2020 11/25/2025 $30.00 per share N N
Triton 30,000 07/27/2021 07/27/2024 $21.10 per share N N
Consultant 25,000 08/26/2021 08/26/2024 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 60,845 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 90,000 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 30,000 1/27/2022 1/27/2025 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 120,000 2/14/2022 2/14/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 35,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 11,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 44,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/26/2022 2/26/2025 $5.40 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/28/2022 3/28/2025 $7.50 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/27/2022 4/27/2025 $6.99 per share N N
Lender 15,000 5/27/2022 5/27/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 33,333 5/19/2022 5/19/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 6/27/2022 6/27/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 6/26/2022 6/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 15,000 7/26/2022 7/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 100,000 7/5/2022 7/5/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/11/2022 7/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/11/2022 8/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 8/25/2022 8/25/2025 $5.10 per share N N
Lender 15,000 9/24/2022 9/24/2025 $4.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 10/24/2022 10/24/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 11/23/2022 11/23/2025 $2.20 per share N N
Lender 15,000 12/23/2022 12/23/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 1/22/2023 1/22/2026 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/21/2023 2/21/2026 $1.03 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/21/2023 1/22/2026 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 388,884 4/20/2023 4/20/2028 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/23/2023 1/22/2026 $0.20 per share N N
Lender 97,221 4/27/2023 4/27/2028 $0.25 per share N N
Lender 60,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N
Lender 20,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N

__________

* The strike price is subject to price adjustments due to dilutive issuance clauses.

 

The following table summarizes the activity of options and warrants issued and outstanding as of and for the three months ended

April 30, 2023:

 

    Options   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
  Warrants   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
 
Outstanding at January 31, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   1,609,728   $ 13.49  
Granted         611,105     0.75  
Exercised              
Forfeited and canceled              
Outstanding at April 30, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   2,220,833   $ 9.98  

v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

NOTE 11 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

As of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023, the Company had $94,291 and $74,111, respectively of related party accrued expenses related to accrued compensation for employees and consultants.

v3.23.2
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

NOTE 12 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

On August 30, 2016, the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement for its 3,554 sf warehouse facility starting in December 2016 with a minimum base rent of $2,132 and estimated monthly CAM charges of $1,017 per month. This lease is with a shareholder.

 

On July 1, 2018, the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement with its minority shareholder for its 8,800 sf warehouse facility with a minimum base rent of $6,400 per month.

 

Maturity of Lease Liabilities Operating
Leases
 
April 30 2024 $ 42,803  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2026   17,503  
Total lease payments   120,312  
Less: Interest   (5,889 )
Present value of lease liabilities $ 114,423  

 

The Company had total operating lease and rent expense of $26,701 and $30,479 for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022 respectively.

v3.23.2
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE

NOTE 13 – EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE

 

The net income (loss) per common share amounts were determined as follows:

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
Numerator:              
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158)  
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – basic     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – basic   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )
               
Effect of common stock equivalents              
Add: interest expense on convertible debt     476,428     112,742  
Add: amortization of debt discount     628,613     725,280  
Add (less): (gain) loss on settlement of debt on convertible notes     54,756      
Add (Less): loss (gain) on change of derivative liabilities     1,006,700     337,737  
Net income (loss) adjusted for common stock equivalents     (704,794 )   (1,418,399 )
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:              
Convertible notes and accrued interest          
Convertible Class C Preferred shares          
Warrants and options          
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – diluted     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – diluted   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )

 

The anti-dilutive shares of common stock equivalents for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 were as follows:

 

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
               
Convertible notes and accrued interest     65,499,076     701,281  
Options     1,666,667     50,000  
Warrants     15,611,885     670,550  
Total     82,777,628     1,421,831  

v3.23.2
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

NOTE 14 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Subsequent to April 30, 2023 through to August 10, 2023:

 

•   The Company first entered into a $250,000 note with a lender on July 5, 2022 with a January 5, 2023 maturity. That note was amended on April 27, 2023 bringing it to $327,000 now with a July 6, 2023 maturity. On June 1, 2023 the Company further amended this note with a second amendment. The Company received $72,652 with an original issue discount of $8,850 bringing the value of the new note to $408,502 having total cash proceeds of $367,6523 with a total original issue discount of $40,850. In addition, the Company issued 100,000 common shares and a warrant to acquire up to 1,000,000 common shares at an exercise price of $0.00001 and a maturity upon full exercise of this warrant. On July 12, 2023, the Company again amended the above note with a third amendment. The Company received $50,000 with an original issue discount of $25,000. The principal value of this amended note is now $483,502.37 with total cash proceeds of $417,652.13 and total original issue discount of $65,850.24. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Default interest is 18%.

 

•   On July 17, 2023, the Company entered into a convertible note for $127,500 with a January 17, 2024, maturity, interest rate of 10% with 255,000 common shares. The Company will receive $115,000 and recorded an original issue discount of $11,500 along with fees of $1,000. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note is convertible at a price lower of $0.20 or 80% of closing market price prior to conversion date. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, default interest is 18%. Penalty shares of 16.67% of the outstanding loan balance is due if the note is not paid at maturity.

 

•   On May 17, 2023 the Company entered into a Debt Forgiveness Agreement with its former CEO. Total debt owed to the CEO was $99,110 and was forgiven in exchange for the Company's 2021 Ram Truck.

v3.23.2
NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Policies)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Significant Accounting Policies:

Significant Accounting Policies:

 

The Company’s management selects accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and adopts methods for their application. The application of accounting principles requires the estimating, matching and timing of revenue and expense. The accounting policies used conform to generally accepted accounting principles which have been consistently applied in the preparation of these condensed financial statements.

Basis of Presentation:

Basis of Presentation:

 

The Company prepares its financial statements on the accrual basis of accounting in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes have been prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim unaudited consolidated financial information. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements. Certain information and footnote disclosure normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to instructions, rules, and regulations prescribed by the SEC. The unaudited consolidated financial statements reflect all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) which are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair statement of the results for the interim periods presented. Interim results are not necessarily indicative of the results for the full year. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended January 31, 2023 and notes thereto contained in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on August 11, 2023.

Principles of Consolidation:

Principles of Consolidation:

 

The condensed financial statements include the accounts of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. as well as The Auto Parts 4Less, Inc., and JBJ Wholesale LLC. All significant inter-company transactions have been eliminated. All amounts are presented in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated.

Use of Estimates:

Use of Estimates:

 

In order to prepare financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, management must make estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and determine whether contingent assets and liabilities, if any, are disclosed in the financial statements. The ultimate resolution of issues requiring these estimates and assumptions could differ significantly from resolution currently anticipated by management and on which the financial statements are based. The most significant estimates included in these consolidated financial statements are those associated with the assumptions used to value derivative liabilities.

Reclassifications

Reclassifications

 

Certain amounts in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements for prior periods have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications have not changed the results of operations of prior periods.

Cash and Cash Equivalents:

Cash and Cash Equivalents:

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, cash balances may be in excess of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance limits. The carrying amount of cash and cash equivalents approximates fair market value.

Inventory Valuation

Inventory Valuation

 

Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value. Inventories are valued on a first-in, first-out (FIFO) basis. Inventory is comprised of finished goods.

Concentrations

Concentrations

 

Cost of Goods Sold

 

For the three months ended April 30, 2023 the Company purchased approximately 50% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties from one vendors. As of April 30, 2023, the net amount due to one vendors included in accounts payable was $322,392. For the three months ended April 30, 2022, the Company purchased from three vendors approximately 52% of its inventory and items available for sale from third parties. As of April 30, 2022, the net amount due to these vendors included in accounts payable was $433,897. The Company believes there are numerous other suppliers that could be substituted should a supplier become unavailable or non-competitive.

Leases

Leases

 

We elected the hindsight practical expedient to determine the lease term for existing leases. Our election of the hindsight practical expedient resulted in the shortening of lease terms for certain existing leases and the useful lives of corresponding leasehold improvements. In our application of hindsight, we evaluated the performance of the leased stores and the associated markets in relation to our overall real estate strategies, which resulted in the determination that most renewal options would not be reasonably certain in determining the expected lease term.

Income Taxes

Income Taxes

 

Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized when items of income and expense are recognized in the financial statements in different periods than when recognized in the tax return. Deferred tax assets arise when expenses are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when income items are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets also arise when operating losses or tax credits are available to offset tax payments due in future years. Deferred tax liabilities arise when income items are recognized in the financial statements before the tax returns or when expenses are recognized in the tax return prior to the financial statements. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date.

 

On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Tax Act”) was signed into law. ASC 740, Accounting for Income Taxes requires companies to recognize the effects of changes in tax laws and rates on deferred tax assets and liabilities and the retroactive effects of changes in tax laws in the period in which the new legislation is enacted. The Company’s gross deferred tax assets were revalued based on the reduction in the federal statutory tax rate from 35% to 21%. A corresponding offset has been made to the valuation allowance, and any potential other taxes arising due to the Tax Act will result in reductions to the Company’s net operating loss carryforward and valuation allowance. The Company will continue to analyze the Tax Act to assess its full effects on the Company’s financial results, including disclosures, for the Company’s fiscal year ending January 31, 2024, but the Company does not expect the Tax Act to have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments:

Fair Value of Financial Instruments:

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash, accounts payable, advances and notes payable. The Company considers the carrying value of such amounts in the financial statements to approximate their fair value due to the short-term nature of these financial instruments. Derivatives are recorded at fair value at each period end. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the reporting date.

 

The ASC guidance for fair value measurements and disclosure establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:

 

Level 1 Inputs – Quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets.

 

Level 2 Inputs – Quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose inputs are observable or whose significant value drivers are observable.

 

Level 3 Inputs – Instruments with primarily unobservable value drivers.

 

The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
For Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
  Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Liabilities:                          
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  
Totals   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  

Related Party Transactions:

Related Party Transactions:

 

The Company has a verbal policy that includes procedures intended to ensure compliance with the related party provisions in common practice for public companies. For purposes of the policy, a “related party transaction” is a transaction in which the Company or any one of its subsidiaries participates and in which a related party has a direct or indirect material interest, other than ordinary course, arms-length transactions of less than 1% of the revenue of the counterparty. Any transaction exceeding the 1% threshold, and any transaction involving consulting, financial advisory, legal or accounting services that could impair a director’s independence, must be approved by the CEO. Any related party transaction in which an executive officer or a Director has a personal interest, or which could present a possible conflict under the Guide to Ethical Conduct, must be approved by Board of Directors, following appropriate disclosure of all material aspects of the transaction.

Derivative Liability

Derivative Liability

 

The derivative liabilities are valued as a level 3 input under the fair value hierarchy for valuing financial instruments. The derivatives arise from convertible debt where the debt and accrued interest is convertible into common stock at variable conversion prices and reclassification of equity instrument to liability due to insufficient shares for issuance. As the price of the common stock varies, it triggers a gain or loss based upon the discount to market assuming the debt was converted at the balance sheet date. When evaluating the effect of the issuance of new equity-linked or equity-settled instruments on previously issued instruments, the Company uses first-in, first-out method (“FIFO”) where authorized and unused shares would first be used to satisfy the earliest issued equity-linked instruments.

 

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using a lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, historical stock price volatility, the expected term, and both high risk and the risk-free interest rate. The most sensitive inputs to the model are for expected time for the holder to convert or be repaid and the estimated historical volatility of the Company’s common stock.  However, because the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock is so high (see Note 9), the sensitivity required to change the liability by 1% as of April 30, 2023 is greater than 25% change in historical volatility as of that date.  The other inputs, such as risk free rate, high yield cash rate and stock price all have a sensitivity for a 1% change in the input variable results in a significantly less than 1% change in the calculated derivative liability.

Revenue Recognition

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue under ASC 606, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers. The core principle of the revenue standard is that a company should recognize revenue when control is transferred over the promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the company expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company only applies the five-step model to contracts when it is probable that the Company will collect the consideration it is entitled to in exchange for the goods and services transferred to the customer. The following five steps are applied to achieve that core principle:

 

Step 1: Identify the contract with the customer

Step 2: Identify the performance obligations in the contract

Step 3: Determine the transaction price

Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract

Step 5: Recognize revenue when the company satisfies a performance obligation

 

Because the Company’s sales agreements generally have an expected duration of one year or less, the Company has elected the practical expedient in ASC 606-10-50-14(a) to not disclose information about its remaining performance obligations.

 

Disaggregation of Revenue: Channel Revenue

 

The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Proprietary website and marketplace revenue   $ 106,833     1,236,243   $ (1,129,410 ) (91% )
Third-party website revenue     29,231     493,687     (464,456 ) (94% )
Total Revenue   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )

 

The Company’s performance obligations are satisfied at the point in time when products are received by the customer, which is when the customer has title and obtained the significant risks and rewards of ownership. Therefore, the Company’s contracts have a single performance obligation (shipment of product). The Company primarily receives fixed consideration for sales of product and commissions on sales from the new consumer marketplace autopart4less.com. Shipping and handling amounts paid by customers are primarily for online orders, and are included in revenue. Sales tax and other similar taxes are excluded from revenue.

Stock-Based Compensation:

Stock-Based Compensation:

 

The Company accounts for stock options at fair value. The Company estimates the fair value of each stock option at the grant date by using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model and provides for expense recognition over the service period, if any, of the stock option.

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share:

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share:

 

Basic earnings (loss) per share (“EPS”) is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS give effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used to determine the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options and/or warrants. Diluted EPS excluded all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive.

 

Basic loss per common share is computed based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted loss per share is computed in a manner similar to the basic loss per share, except the weighted-average number of shares outstanding is increased to include all common shares, including those with the potential to be issued by virtue of convertible debt and other such convertible instruments. Diluted loss per share contemplates a complete conversion to common shares of all convertible instruments only if they are dilutive in nature with regards to earnings per share.

Recently Issued Accounting Standards:

Recently Issued Accounting Standards:

 

In August 2020, the FASB issued amended guidance on the accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity’s own equity. The guidance removes the separation model for convertible debt instruments and preferred stock, amends requirements for conversion options to be classified in equity as well as amends diluted earnings per share (EPS) calculations for certain convertible debt instruments. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2022. The application of the amendments in the new guidance are to be applied either on a modified retrospective or a retrospective basis. We are currently assessing the effect that the adoption of this standard will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements upon adoption.

 

In addition to the above, the Company has reviewed all other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting pronouncements, and does not believe the future adoption of any such pronouncements will have a material impact on its financial condition or the results of its operations.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards Not Yet Adopted

 

In March 2020, the FASB issued optional guidance to ease the potential burden in accounting for (or recognizing the effects of) reference rate reform on financial reporting and subsequently issued clarifying amendments. The guidance provides optional expedients and exceptions for accounting for contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The optional guidance is effective upon issuance and can be applied on a prospective basis at any time between January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

In October 2021, the FASB issued amended guidance that requires acquiring entities to recognize and measure contract assets and liabilities in a business combination in accordance with existing revenue recognition guidance. The amended guidance is effective for interim and annual periods in 2023 and is to be applied prospectively. Early adoption is permitted on a retrospective basis to the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption. The adoption of this guidance will not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements for prior acquisitions; however, the impact in future periods will be dependent upon the contract assets and contract liabilities acquired in future business combinations.

 

In November 2021, the FASB issued new guidance to increase the transparency of transactions with a government that are accounted for by applying a grant or contribution accounting model by analogy. The guidance requires annual disclosures of such transactions to include the nature of the transactions and the significant terms and conditions, the accounting treatment and the impact to the company’s financial statements. The guidance is effective for annual periods beginning in 2022 and is to be applied on either a prospective or retrospective basis. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adoption on its consolidated financial statements.

 

There were various other accounting standards and interpretations issued recently, none of which are expected to a have a material impact on our financial position, operations or cash flows.

v3.23.2
NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023:

The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
For Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
  Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Liabilities:                          
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  
Totals   $ 4,493,374   $   $   $ 4,493,374  
The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

            Change  
    2023   2022   $   %  
Proprietary website and marketplace revenue   $ 106,833     1,236,243   $ (1,129,410 ) (91% )
Third-party website revenue     29,231     493,687     (464,456 ) (94% )
Total Revenue   $ 136,064   $ 1,729,930   $ (1,593,866 ) (92% )
v3.23.2
PROPERTY (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
Property consists of the following at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023:

The Company capitalizes all property purchases over $1,000 and depreciates the assets on a straight-line basis over their useful lives of 3 years for computers and 7 years for all other assets. Property consists of the following at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023:

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Office furniture, fixtures and equipment   $ 95,183   $ 95,183  
Shop equipment     43,004     43,004  
Vehicles     206,760     206,760  
Sub-total     344,947     344,947  
Less: Accumulated depreciation     (185,892 )   (173,475 )
Total Property   $ 159,055   $ 171,472  
v3.23.2
LEASES (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Leases  
Below is a summary of our lease assets and liabilities at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

Below is a summary of our lease assets and liabilities at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023.

 

Leases   Classification   April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Assets                  
Operating   Operating Lease Assets   $ 114,423   $ 138,551  
Liabilities                  
Current                  
Operating   Current Operating Lease Liability   $ 29,784   $ 53,912  
Noncurrent                  
Operating   Noncurrent Operating Lease Liabilities     84,639     84,639  
Total lease liabilities       $ 114,423   $ 138,551  
v3.23.2
SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of the components of the Company’s debt

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

               
    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Forklift Note Payable, original note of $20,433 Sept 26, 2018, 6.23% interest, 60 monthly payments of $394.54 ending August 2023.(1)     2,705 *   3,836  
Vehicle loan original loan of $93,239 February 16, 2021, 2.90 % interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,414 beginning on April 2, 2021 and ending on March 2, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $66,096.     61,499 #   66,538  
Vehicle loan original loan of $59,711 March 20,2021, 7.89% interest. 72 monthly payments of $1,048 beginning on May 4, 2021 and ending on April 4, 2027. Secured by vehicle having net book value of $61,943.     43,169 #   45,454  
Working Capital Note Payable - $700,000, dated October 29, 2021, repayment of $17,904 per week until Oct 29, 2022, interest rate of approximately 31%.(2,4,7)     351,923 *   351,923  
Working Capital Note Payable - $650,000, dated October 25, 2021, repayment of $15,875 per week until October 25, 2022, interest rate of approximately 26%.(2,4,8)     439,882 *   443,819  
Demand loan - $5,000 dated February 1, 2020, 15% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     5,000 *   5,000  
Demand loan - $2,500, dated March 8, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance     2,500 *   2,500  
Demand loan - $65,500 dated February 27, 2019, 25% interest, 5% fee on outstanding balance, Secured by the general assets of the Company     12,415 *   12,415  
Promissory note - $60,000 dated September 18, 2020 maturing April 30, 2022(10), including $5,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly.     60,000 *   60,000  
Promissory note - $425,000 dated August 28, 2020, including $50,000 original issue discount, 15% compounded interest payable monthly. This note matures when the Company receives proceeds through a financing event of $825,000 plus accrued interest on the note.(5)     425,000 *   425,000  
Promissory note - $1,200,000 dated August 28, 2020, maturing August 28, 2022, 12% interest payable monthly with the first six months interest deferred until the 6th month and added to principal.(6)†     1,200,000 *   1,200,000  
Promissory note - $420,000 dated December 27, 2021, including $20,000 original issue discount, maturing January 27, 2022, non-interest bearing.(9)†     420,000 *   420,000  
Promissory note - $30,000 dated November 4, 2022, including $5,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(11)     30,000 *   30,000  
Promissory note - $90,000 dated November 7, 2022, including $15,000 original issue discount, maturing April 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(3)     90,000 *   90,000  
Demand loan, non-interest bearing.     80,480 *   22,500  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated December 27, 2022, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing January 6, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *   22,000  
Promissory note - $22,000 dated February 21, 2023, including $2,000 original issue discount maturing April 1, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)†     22,000 *    
Promissory note - $30,000 dated April 21, 2023, including $3,000 original issue discount maturing September 30, 2023, non-interest bearing.(10)     33,000 *    
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

 

 

    April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Short-Term Debt   $ 3,196,905   $ 3,088,993  
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt     24,907     24,569  
Long-Term Debt     79,761     87,423  
Total   $ 3,301,573   $ 3,200,985  

__________

In default.
   
* Short-term loans.
   
# Long-term loans of $43,169 including current portion of $9,538 and $61,499 including current portion $15,369.
   
(1) Secured by equipment having a net book value of $6,545.
   
(2) The amounts due under the note are personally guaranteed by an officer or a director of the Company.
   
(3) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
   
(4) The Company has pledged a security interest on all accounts receivable and banks accounts of the Company.
   
(5) Financing event would be a sale or issuance of assets, debt, shares or any means of raising capital. As the Company has entered into such a transaction the loan has reached maturity and is treated as current. An extension was granted on December 13, 2021 amending the maturity date to April 30, 2022
   
(6) Secured by all assets of the Company. Loan payable in 2 instalments, $445,200 payable August 28, 2021 and $826,800 payable August 28, 2022. On December 13, 2021 the parties amended the maturity date for the first instalment to be April 30, 2022 with the second instalment date unchanged.
   
(7) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $422,009 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $253,491 after payment of $26,500 in fees.
   
(8) This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $359,919 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $267,606 after payment of $22,475 in fees.
   
(9) Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 30,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price of $15.00 on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 15,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter. Initial default and subsequent defaults to October 31, 2022 have been recorded.
   
(10) Secured by all the assets of the Company and a personal guaranty from the CEO. Penalty of 15% of principal amount on initial default and 1.5% for every subsequent 7 day default period. The loan has not been repaid.
   
(11) Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
The following are the minimum amounts due on the notes as of April 30, 2023:

The following are the minimum amounts due on the notes as of April 30, 2023:

 

Year Ended   Amount  
April 30, 2024   $ 3,221,812  
April 30, 2025     26,118  
April 30, 2026     27,447  
April 30, 2027     26,196  
Total   $ 3,301,573  
v3.23.2
SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

  Interest Default Interest Conversion Outstanding Principal at  
Maturity Date Rate Rate Price (a) April 30, 2023   January 31, 2023  
Nov. 4, 2013* 12% 12% $1,800,000 $ 100,000   $ 100,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 18% $2,400,000   16,000     16,000  
July 31, 2013* 12% 12% $1,440,000   5,000     5,000  
Jan. 31, 2014* 12% 12% $2,400,000   30,000     30,000  
Nov. 12, 2022* 8% 12% (1)   3,000,000     3,000,000  
Feb. 14, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   2,400,000     2,400,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   195,000     250,000  
Feb. 25, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   700,000     700,000  
Mar. 9 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Mar. 9, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   400,000     400,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   880,000     880,000  
Apr. 22, 2023* 12% 20% (4)   220,000     220,000  
May 19, 2023* 12% 16% (5)   500,000     500,000  
Feb. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Dec. 27, 2022* 12% 18% (4)   275,000     275,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 6, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   140,000     125,000  
Jan. 11, 2023* 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   153,890     138,890  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)(iv)   290,000     275,000  
Apr. 22, 2023 12% 18% (4)(b)iv)   290,000     275,000  
Sept. 29, 2023* 12% 22% (6)(b)(iii)   187,101     211,428  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
May 10, 2023 12% 18% (2)   186,450     186,450  
Nov. 21, 2023 12% 22% (2)   54,432     54,432  
July 5, 2024 12% 18% (4)   327,000     250,000  
Apr. 20, 2024 12% 18% (3)   77,000      
Sub-total         11,428,323     11,278,650  
Debt Discount         (404,664 )   (840,067 )
        $ 11,023,659   $ 10,438,583  

 

* In default at filing date $11,024,323.
(1) lesser of $ 1.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(2) convertible at 20% discount of the offering price on company's uplist to NASDAQ and convertible upon default at conversion price lower of 75% of lowest trading price 20 days prior to conversion.
(3) lesser of $ 0.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(4) convertible upon default at conversion price lower of i) lowest price 20 days prior to Issuance ii) lowest price 20 days prior to conversion.
(5) lesser of $ 5.00 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
(6) 75% of lowest closing bid price ten days preceding conversion date in event of default.
(a) Note all conversions are subject to dilutive issuance clauses where the conversion price will revert to the lowest transacted share price.
(b) All debt issuances are subject to events of default which may trigger penalties. The Company was in default of non payment at maturity and therefore penalties resulted on some of the loans. Penalties totaling $90,928 were added to the principal of the loan with a corresponding adjustment to interest expense.
(i) Penalty of 100% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(ii) Penalty of 25% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iii) Penalty of 50% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
(iv) Penalty of 15,000 added to the principal of the loan.
v3.23.2
DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
The following table presents changes in Level 3 liabilities measured at fair value for the three months ended April 30, 2022.

The following table presents changes in Level 3 liabilities measured at fair value for the three months ended April 30, 2022. Both observable and unobservable inputs were used to determine the fair value of positions that the Company has classified within the Level 3 category. Unrealized gains and losses associated with liabilities within the Level 3 category include changes in fair value that were attributable to both observable (e.g., changes in market interest rates) and unobservable (e.g., changes in unobservable long- dated volatilities) inputs.

    Level 3  
    Derivatives  
Balance, January 31, 2023   $ 3,271,058  
Changes Due to Issuance of New Convertible Notes     297,045  
Changes due to Conversions of Notes Payable     (81,429 )
Mark to Market Change in Derivatives     1,006,700  
Balance, April 30, 2023   $ 4,493,374  
A summary of the weighted average (in aggregate) significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 inputs) used in measuring the Company’s warrant liabilities and embedded conversion feature that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as of April 30, 2023 is as follows:

The fair value of the derivative liability is determined using the lattice model, is re-measured on the Company’s reporting dates, and is affected by changes in inputs to that model including our stock price, expected stock price volatility, the expected term, and the risk-free interest rate. A summary of the weighted average (in aggregate) significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 inputs) used in measuring the Company’s warrant liabilities and embedded conversion feature that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as of April 30, 2023 is as follows:

 

    Embedded
Derivative Liability
As of
April 30, 2023
 
Strike price   $0.15 - 1.40  
Contractual term (years)   0.08 - 1.00 years  
Volatility (annual)   225% - 313.9%  
Underlying fair market value   $0.15  
Risk-free rate   10.78% - 11.25  
Dividend yield (per share)   0  
v3.23.2
STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Equity [Abstract]  
Schedule of warrants fair value

 

Expected volatility 588 - 2,224%
Exercise price $0.15 - $1.03
Stock price $0.15 - $1.10
Expected life 3 - 5 years
Risk-free interest rate 3.57% - 4.44%
Dividend yield 0%
The Company had the following warrants outstanding at April 30, 2023:

The Company had the following warrants outstanding at April 30, 2023:

 

Issued To # Warrants Dated Expire Strike Price * Expired Exercised
Lender 95,000 08/28/2020 08/28/2023 $4.00 per share N N
Broker 250 10/11/2020 10/11/2025 $45.00 per share N N
Broker 300 11/25/2020 11/25/2025 $30.00 per share N N
Triton 30,000 07/27/2021 07/27/2024 $21.10 per share N N
Consultant 25,000 08/26/2021 08/26/2024 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 60,845 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 90,000 11/12/2021 11/12/2026 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 30,000 1/27/2022 1/27/2025 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 120,000 2/14/2022 2/14/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 35,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/25/2022 2/25/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 20,000 3/9/2022 3/9/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 11,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 44,000 4/22/2022 4/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/26/2022 2/26/2025 $5.40 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/28/2022 3/28/2025 $7.50 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/27/2022 4/27/2025 $6.99 per share N N
Lender 15,000 5/27/2022 5/27/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 33,333 5/19/2022 5/19/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 6/27/2022 6/27/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 6/26/2022 6/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 15,000 7/26/2022 7/26/2025 $5.12 per share N N
Lender 100,000 7/5/2022 7/5/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/6/2022 7/6/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 50,000 7/11/2022 7/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/11/2022 8/11/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 100,000 8/22/2022 8/22/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 8/25/2022 8/25/2025 $5.10 per share N N
Lender 15,000 9/24/2022 9/24/2025 $4.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 10/24/2022 10/24/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 75,000 11/10/2022 11/10/2027 $15.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 11/23/2022 11/23/2025 $2.20 per share N N
Lender 15,000 12/23/2022 12/23/2025 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 1/22/2023 1/22/2026 $3.30 per share N N
Lender 15,000 2/21/2023 2/21/2026 $1.03 per share N N
Lender 15,000 3/21/2023 1/22/2026 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 388,884 4/20/2023 4/20/2028 $1.00 per share N N
Lender 15,000 4/23/2023 1/22/2026 $0.20 per share N N
Lender 97,221 4/27/2023 4/27/2028 $0.25 per share N N
Lender 60,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N
Lender 20,000 4/30/2023 1/22/2026 $0.15 per share N N

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* The strike price is subject to price adjustments due to dilutive issuance clauses.
Schedule of warrants issued and outstanding

The following table summarizes the activity of options and warrants issued and outstanding as of and for the three months ended

April 30, 2023:

 

    Options   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
  Warrants   Weighted Average
Exercise Price
 
Outstanding at January 31, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   1,609,728   $ 13.49  
Granted         611,105     0.75  
Exercised              
Forfeited and canceled              
Outstanding at April 30, 2023   250,000   $ 4.00   2,220,833   $ 9.98  
v3.23.2
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of minimum lease obligations

 

Maturity of Lease Liabilities Operating
Leases
 
April 30 2024 $ 42,803  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2025   30,003  
April 30, 2026   17,503  
Total lease payments   120,312  
Less: Interest   (5,889 )
Present value of lease liabilities $ 114,423  
v3.23.2
EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
The net income (loss) per common share amounts were determined as follows:

The net income (loss) per common share amounts were determined as follows:

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
Numerator:              
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders   $ (2,871,291 ) $ (2,594,158)  
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – basic     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – basic   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )
               
Effect of common stock equivalents              
Add: interest expense on convertible debt     476,428     112,742  
Add: amortization of debt discount     628,613     725,280  
Add (less): (gain) loss on settlement of debt on convertible notes     54,756      
Add (Less): loss (gain) on change of derivative liabilities     1,006,700     337,737  
Net income (loss) adjusted for common stock equivalents     (704,794 )   (1,418,399 )
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:              
Convertible notes and accrued interest          
Convertible Class C Preferred shares          
Warrants and options          
               
Denominator:              
Weighted average shares – diluted     2,060,429     1,342,433  
               
Net income (loss) per share – diluted   $ (1.39 ) $ (1.93 )
The anti-dilutive shares of common stock equivalents for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 were as follows:

The anti-dilutive shares of common stock equivalents for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 were as follows:

 

               
    For the Three Months Ended  
    April 30,  
    2023   2022  
               
Convertible notes and accrued interest     65,499,076     701,281  
Options     1,666,667     50,000  
Warrants     15,611,885     670,550  
Total     82,777,628     1,421,831  
v3.23.2
The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, the Company’s financial liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of April 30, 2023: (Details) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature    
Totals $ 4,493,374 $ 3,271,058
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 1 [Member]    
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature    
Totals  
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 2 [Member]    
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature    
Totals  
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 3 [Member]    
Derivative Liabilities – embedded redemption feature    
Totals $ 4,493,374  
v3.23.2
The following table shows revenue split between proprietary and third-party website revenue for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and 2022: (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Product Information [Line Items]    
Total revenue $ 136,064 $ 1,729,930
Change in revenue $ (1,593,866)  
Percentage change in revenue 92.00%  
Proprietary Website Revenue [Member]    
Product Information [Line Items]    
Total revenue $ 106,833 1,236,243
Change in revenue $ (1,129,410)  
Percentage change in revenue 91.00%  
Third Party Website Revenue [Member]    
Product Information [Line Items]    
Total revenue $ 29,231 $ 493,687
Change in revenue $ (464,456)  
Percentage change in revenue 94.00%  
v3.23.2
NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended
Nov. 29, 2018
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Accounting Policies [Abstract]      
Date of incorporation   Dec. 05, 2007  
Business acquisition transaction of equity securities, description the Company entered into a transaction (the “Share Exchange”), pursuant to which the Company acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding equity securities of The 4LESS Corp. (“4LESS”), in exchange for the issuance of (i) nineteen thousand (19,000) shares of Series B Preferred Stock, (ii) six thousand seven hundred fifty (6,750) shares of Series C Preferred Stock, and (iii) 870 shares of Series D Preferred Stock. The Series C Preferred Shares have a right to convert into common stock of the Company by multiplying the number of issued and outstanding shares of common stock by 2.63 on the conversion date.    
Percentage of inventory   50.00% 52.00%
Accounts payable   $ 322,392 $ 433,897
v3.23.2
GOING CONCERN AND FINANCIAL POSITION (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Jan. 31, 2022
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]        
Accumulated deficit $ (49,107,549) $ (46,236,258)    
Working capital deficit 23,136,653      
Cash and cash equivalents 53,713 $ 4,737 $ 461,060 $ 77,498
Short-term debt in default $ 14,085,000      
v3.23.2
Property consists of the following at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023: (Details) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]    
Sub-total $ 344,947 $ 344,947
Less: Accumulated depreciation (185,892) (173,475)
Total Property 159,055 171,472
Furniture and Fixtures [Member]    
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]    
Sub-total 95,183 95,183
Shop Equipment [Member]    
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]    
Sub-total 43,004 43,004
Vehicles [Member]    
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]    
Sub-total $ 206,760 $ 206,760
v3.23.2
PROPERTY (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]    
Addition to fixed assets $ 0 $ 1,142
Depreciation expense $ 12,417 $ 12,938
v3.23.2
Below is a summary of our lease assets and liabilities at April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023. (Details) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Leases    
Operating lease assets $ 114,423 $ 138,551
Current operating lease liability 29,784 53,912
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities 84,639 84,639
Total lease liabilities $ 114,423 $ 138,551
v3.23.2
LEASES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Jan. 31, 2023
Leases      
Leases, description Leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet; we recognize lease expense for these leases on a straight-line basis over the lease term.    
Description of renewal lease term one to 17 years or more.    
Incremental borrowing rate     8.00%
Operating lease cost $ 26,701 $ 30,479  
v3.23.2
CUSTOMER DEPOSITS (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Disclosure Customer Deposits Abstract    
Customer deposits $ 16,250 $ 38,448
v3.23.2
DEFERRED REVENUE (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]    
Deferred revenue $ 609 $ 66,153
v3.23.2
Schedule of the components of the Company’s debt (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Jun. 04, 2021
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Total   $ 3,301,573 $ 3,200,985
Short-Term Debt   3,196,905 3,088,993
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt   24,907 24,569
Long-term loan   79,761 87,423
Total   3,301,573 3,200,985
Long term debt, current maturities   24,907 24,569
Forklift Note Payable [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 20,433  
Debt issuance date   Sep. 26, 2018  
Note payable percentage   6.23%  
Description of payment terms   60  
Debt instrument periodic payment   $ 39,454  
Total [1]   2,705 [2] $ 3,836
Vehicle Loan [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 93,239  
Debt issuance date     Feb. 16, 2021
Note payable percentage   2.90%  
Description of payment terms   72  
Debt instrument periodic payment   $ 1,414  
Total [3]   61,499 [4] $ 66,538
Secured equipment net book value   66,096  
Vehicle Loan One [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 59,711  
Debt issuance date   Mar. 20, 2021  
Note payable percentage   7.89%  
Description of payment terms   72 monthly payments  
Debt instrument periodic payment   $ 1,048  
Total [3]   43,169 [4] 45,454
Secured equipment net book value   61,943  
Working Capital Note Payable [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 700,000  
Debt issuance date   Oct. 29, 2021  
Note payable percentage   31.00%  
Debt instrument periodic payment   $ 17,904  
Total [5],[6],[7]   $ 351,923 [2] 351,923
Debt instrument, maturity date   Oct. 29, 2022  
Working Capital Note Payable One [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 650,000  
Debt issuance date   Oct. 25, 2021  
Note payable percentage   26.00%  
Debt instrument periodic payment   $ 15,875  
Total [5],[6],[8]   $ 439,882 [2] 443,819
Debt instrument, maturity date   Oct. 25, 2022  
Demand Loan [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 5,000  
Debt issuance date   Feb. 01, 2020  
Note payable percentage   15.00%  
Total   $ 5,000 [2] 5,000
Debt Instrument, Maturity Date, Description   5  
Demand Loan One [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 2,500  
Debt issuance date   Mar. 08, 2019  
Note payable percentage   25.00%  
Total   $ 2,500 [2] 2,500
Debt Instrument, Maturity Date, Description   5  
Demand Loan Two [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 65,500  
Debt issuance date   Feb. 27, 2019  
Note payable percentage   25.00%  
Total   $ 12,415 [2] 12,415
Debt Instrument, Maturity Date, Description   5  
Promissory Note [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt issuance date   Sep. 18, 2020  
Total [3],[9]   $ 60,000 [2] 60,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Apr. 30, 2022  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 5,000  
Debt instrument, interest rate, effective percentage   15.00%  
Promissory Note One [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt issuance date   Aug. 28, 2020  
Total [3],[10]   $ 425,000 [2] 425,000
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 50,000  
Debt instrument, interest rate, effective percentage   15.00%  
Interest Payable   $ 825,000  
Promissory Note Two [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt issuance date   Aug. 28, 2020  
Total [3],[11]   $ 1,200,000 [2] 1,200,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Aug. 28, 2022  
Debt instrument, interest rate, effective percentage   12.00%  
Promissory Note Three [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt issuance date   Dec. 27, 2021  
Total [3],[12]   $ 420,000 [2] 420,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Jan. 27, 2022  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 20,000  
Promissory Note Four [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 30,000  
Debt issuance date   Nov. 04, 2022  
Total [13]   $ 30,000 [2] 30,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Apr. 30, 2023  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 5,000  
Promissory Note Five [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 90,000  
Debt issuance date   Nov. 07, 2022  
Total [14]   $ 90,000 [2] 90,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Apr. 30, 2023  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 15,000  
Demand Loan Three [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Total   80,480 [2] 22,500
Promissory Note Six [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 22,000  
Debt issuance date   Dec. 27, 2022  
Total [3],[9]   $ 22,000 [2] 22,000
Debt instrument, maturity date   Jan. 06, 2023  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 2,000  
Promissory Note Seven [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 22,000  
Debt issuance date   Feb. 21, 2023  
Total [3],[9]   $ 22,000 [2]
Debt instrument, maturity date   Apr. 01, 2023  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 2,000  
Promissory Note Eight [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Debt   $ 30,000  
Debt issuance date   Apr. 21, 2023  
Total [9]   $ 33,000 [2]
Debt instrument, maturity date   Sep. 30, 2023  
Debt instrument, unamortized discount (premium) and debt issuance costs, net   $ 3,000  
Long Term Loans One [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Long-term loan     9,538
Long term debt, current maturities     43,169
Long Term Loans Two [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Long-term loan     15,369
Long term debt, current maturities     $ 61,499
Loan Two [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Net proceeds $ 422,009    
Payment fees 26,500    
Loan Four [Member]      
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]      
Net proceeds 359,919    
Payment fees $ 22,475    
[1] Secured by equipment having a net book value of $6,545.
[2] Short-term loans.
[3] In default.
[4] Long-term loans of $43,169 including current portion of $9,538 and $61,499 including current portion $15,369.
[5] The Company has pledged a security interest on all accounts receivable and banks accounts of the Company.
[6] The amounts due under the note are personally guaranteed by an officer or a director of the Company.
[7] This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $422,009 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $253,491 after payment of $26,500 in fees.
[8] This loan replaces $500,000 loan dated June 4, 2021, $359,919 proceeds were used to repay this loan, net cash received was $267,606 after payment of $22,475 in fees.
[9] Secured by all the assets of the Company and a personal guaranty from the CEO. Penalty of 15% of principal amount on initial default and 1.5% for every subsequent 7 day default period. The loan has not been repaid.
[10] Financing event would be a sale or issuance of assets, debt, shares or any means of raising capital. As the Company has entered into such a transaction the loan has reached maturity and is treated as current. An extension was granted on December 13, 2021 amending the maturity date to April 30, 2022
[11] Secured by all assets of the Company. Loan payable in 2 instalments, $445,200 payable August 28, 2021 and $826,800 payable August 28, 2022. On December 13, 2021 the parties amended the maturity date for the first instalment to be April 30, 2022 with the second instalment date unchanged.
[12] Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 30,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price of $15.00 on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 15,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter. Initial default and subsequent defaults to October 31, 2022 have been recorded.
[13] Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 20,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
[14] Secured by all the assets of the Company. Penalty of 10% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on based on previous day closing price on initial default and 2% of principal amount and 60,000 3 year warrants with an exercise price based on previous day closing price for every 30 day default period thereafter.
v3.23.2
The following are the minimum amounts due on the notes as of April 30, 2023: (Details)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]  
Minimum amount due $ 3,301,573
Loans Payable [Member]  
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]  
Short term debt terms April 30, 2024
Minimum amount due $ 3,221,812
Loans Payable1 [Member]  
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]  
Short term debt terms April 30, 2025
Minimum amount due $ 26,118
Loans Payable 2 [Member]  
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]  
Short term debt terms April 30, 2026
Minimum amount due $ 27,447
Loans Payable 3 [Member]  
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]  
Short term debt terms April 30, 2027
Minimum amount due $ 26,196
v3.23.2
The components of the Company’s debt as of April 30, 2023 and January 31, 2023 were as follows: (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Sub-total $ 11,428,323 $ 11,278,650
Debt discount (404,664) (840,067)
Total $ 11,023,659  
Total   10,438,583
Debt 1 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Nov. 04, 2013  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 12.00%  
Conversion price [2] $ 1,800,000  
Sub-total $ 100,000 100,000
Debt 2 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jan. 31, 2014  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Conversion price [2] $ 2,400,000  
Sub-total $ 16,000 16,000
Debt 3 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jul. 31, 2013  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 12.00%  
Conversion price [2] $ 1,440,000  
Sub-total $ 5,000 5,000
Debt 4 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jan. 31, 2014  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 12.00%  
Conversion price [2] $ 2,400,000  
Sub-total $ 30,000 30,000
Debt 5 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Nov. 12, 2022  
Interest rate 8.00%  
Default interest rate 12.00%  
Sub-total $ 3,000,000 [3] 3,000,000
Debt 6 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Feb. 14, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 2,400,000 [4] 2,400,000
Debt 7 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Feb. 25, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 195,000 [4] 250,000
Debt 8 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Feb. 25, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 700,000 [4] 700,000
Debt 9 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Mar. 09, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 400,000 [4] 400,000
Debt 10 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Mar. 09, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 400,000 [4] 400,000
Debt 11 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Apr. 22, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 880,000 [4] 880,000
Debt 12 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Apr. 22, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 20.00%  
Sub-total $ 220,000 [4] 220,000
Debt 13 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] May 19, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 16.00%  
Sub-total $ 500,000 [5] 500,000
Debt 14 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Feb. 11, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 275,000 [4] 275,000
Debt 15 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Dec. 27, 2022  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 275,000 [4] 275,000
Debt 17 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jan. 06, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 140,000 [4],[6],[7] 125,000
Debt 18 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jan. 06, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 140,000 [4],[6],[7] 125,000
Debt 19 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Jan. 11, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 153,890 [4],[6],[7] 138,890
Debt 20 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date Apr. 22, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 290,000 [4],[6],[7] 275,000
Debt 21 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date Apr. 22, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 290,000 [4],[6],[7] 275,000
Debt 22 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date [1] Sep. 29, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 22.00%  
Sub-total $ 187,101 [6],[8],[9] 211,428
Debt 23 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date May 10, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 186,450 [10] 186,450
Debt 24 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date May 10, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 186,450 [10] 186,450
Debt 25 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date Nov. 21, 2023  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 22.00%  
Sub-total $ 54,432 [3] 54,432
Debt 26 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date Jul. 05, 2024  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total $ 327,000 [4] $ 250,000
Debt 27 [Member]    
Extinguishment of Debt [Line Items]    
Maturity date Apr. 20, 2024  
Interest rate 12.00%  
Default interest rate 18.00%  
Sub-total [11] $ 77,000  
[1] In default at filing date $11,024,323.
[2] Note all conversions are subject to dilutive issuance clauses where the conversion price will revert to the lowest transacted share price.
[3] lesser of $ 1.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
[4] convertible upon default at conversion price lower of i) lowest price 20 days prior to Issuance ii) lowest price 20 days prior to conversion.
[5] lesser of $ 5.00 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
[6] All debt issuances are subject to events of default which may trigger penalties. The Company was in default of non payment at maturity and therefore penalties resulted on some of the loans. Penalties totaling $90,928 were added to the principal of the loan with a corresponding adjustment to interest expense.
[7] Penalty of 15,000 added to the principal of the loan.
[8] 75% of lowest closing bid price ten days preceding conversion date in event of default.
[9] Penalty of 50% of the loan and accrued interest added to the principal and accrued interest, respectively.
[10] convertible at 20% discount of the offering price on company's uplist to NASDAQ and convertible upon default at conversion price lower of 75% of lowest trading price 20 days prior to conversion.
[11] lesser of $ 0.25 or 75 % of offering price if there is an uplisting to a national securities exchange.
v3.23.2
SHORT-TERM CONVERTIBLE DEBT (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended
Apr. 20, 2023
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Jan. 31, 2023
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]          
Accrued interest payable   $ 1,810,560 $ 1,810,560   $ 1,342,097
Amortization     628,613 $ 725,280  
Penalty interest to the loans     90,028 $ 0  
Short-term debt in default   $ 11,024,323 $ 11,024,323    
Promissory Convertible Notes [Member]          
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]          
Convertible debt, description the Company entered into a convertible note for $77,000 with a one year maturity, interest rate of 12% with a warrant to purchase 388,884 common shares with a five year maturity and an exercise price of $0.25, and 50,000 common shares. The Company will receive $60,800 and recorded an original issue discount of $7,000 along with fees of $9,200, a derivative discount of 60,800 for the conversion feature, recognized $27,541 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares. The Company expensed $13,428 as interest which was the amount of the derivative discount that exceeded the face value of the loan. The discount is amortized over the term of the loan. The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, the note becomes due and payable at 150%. The note is secured on all assets of the Company subordinated to a prior security.        
Promissory Convertible Notes 3 [Member]          
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]          
Convertible debt, description   the Company issued an amended and restated note replacing the July 5, 2022 $250,000 note with a January 5, 2023 maturity. In addition, the Company issued a warrant to acquire 97,221 shares with a $1.00 exercise price and a 5 year maturity, and the maturity of the note was revised to July 5, 2023. The terms of the amended note are that the Company received $70,000 with an original issue discount of $7,000 a derivative discount of $76,212 for the conversion feature, recognized $5,443 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants. The original note had cash proceeds of $225,000 and an original issue discount of $25,000, a derivative discount of $33,860 for the conversion feature, recognized $139,638 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares, and transaction fees of $35,000. When combined with the original note, the total new note will now be for $327,000 having total cash proceeds of $295,000 and total original issue discount of $32,000 a derivative discount of $110,072 for the conversion feature, recognized $145,101 based on a relative fair value calculation as debt discount with a corresponding adjustment to paid-in capital for the attached warrants and shares and transaction fees of $35,000.      
v3.23.2
The following table presents changes in Level 3 liabilities measured at fair value for the three months ended April 30, 2022. (Details)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Balance at beginning $ 3,271,058
Changes due to issuance of new convertible notes 297,045
Changes due to conversions of notes payable (81,429)
Mark to market change in derivatives 1,006,700
Balance at ending $ 4,493,374
v3.23.2
A summary of the weighted average (in aggregate) significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 inputs) used in measuring the Company’s warrant liabilities and embedded conversion feature that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy as of Apr (Details) - Fair Value, Inputs, Level 3 [Member]
Apr. 30, 2023
$ / shares
Measurement Input, Share Price [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 0.15
Measurement Input, Share Price [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 1.40
Measurement Input, Expected Term [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Contractual term 29 days
Measurement Input, Expected Term [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Contractual term 1 year
Measurement Input, Price Volatility [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 225
Measurement Input, Price Volatility [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 313.9
Underlying Fair Market Value [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 0.15
Measurement Input, Risk Free Interest Rate [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 10.78
Measurement Input, Risk Free Interest Rate [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 11.25
Dividend Yield [Member]  
Derivative [Line Items]  
Derivative liability, measurement input 0
v3.23.2
DERIVATIVE LIABILITIES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Jan. 31, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]      
Derivative liabilities $ 4,493,374   $ 3,271,058
Gain (loss) fair value of derivative liabilities $ 1,006,700 $ 337,737  
v3.23.2
Schedule of warrants fair value (Details)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
$ / shares
Dividend yield 0.00%
Minimum [Member]  
Expected volatility 588.00%
Exercise price $ 0.15
Stock price $ 0.15
Expected life 3 years
Risk-free interest rate 3.57%
Maximum [Member]  
Expected volatility 2224.00%
Exercise price $ 1.03
Stock price $ 1.10
Expected life 5 years
Risk-free interest rate 4.44%
v3.23.2
The Company had the following warrants outstanding at April 30, 2023: (Details)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
$ / shares
shares
Lender One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 95,000
Dated Aug. 28, 2020
Expire Aug. 28, 2023
Strike price | $ / shares $ 4.00 [1]
Broker Two [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Broker
# Warrants | shares 300
Dated Nov. 25, 2020
Expire Nov. 25, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 30.00 [1]
Broker One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
# Warrants | shares 250
Dated Oct. 11, 2020
Expire Oct. 11, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 45.00 [1]
Triton [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Triton
# Warrants | shares 30,000
Dated Jul. 27, 2021
Expire Jul. 27, 2024
Strike price | $ / shares $ 21.10 [1]
Consultant One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Consultant
# Warrants | shares 25,000
Dated Aug. 26, 2021
Expire Aug. 26, 2024
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Two [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 60,845
Dated Nov. 12, 2021
Expire Nov. 12, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Three [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
# Warrants | shares 90,000
Dated Nov. 12, 2021
Expire Nov. 12, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Four [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 30,000
Dated Jan. 27, 2022
Expire Jan. 27, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Five [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 120,000
Dated Feb. 14, 2022
Expire Feb. 14, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Six [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 35,000
Dated Feb. 25, 2022
Expire Feb. 25, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Seven [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Feb. 25, 2022
Expire Feb. 25, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Eight [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 20,000
Dated Mar. 09, 2022
Expire Mar. 09, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Nine [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 20,000
Dated Mar. 09, 2022
Expire Mar. 09, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Ten [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 11,000
Dated Apr. 22, 2022
Expire Apr. 22, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Eleven [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 44,000
Dated Apr. 22, 2022
Expire Apr. 22, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twelve [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Feb. 26, 2022
Expire Feb. 26, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.40 [1]
Lender Thirteen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Mar. 28, 2022
Expire Mar. 28, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 7.50 [1]
Lender Fourteen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Apr. 27, 2022
Expire Apr. 27, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 6.99 [1]
Lender Fiftheen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated May 27, 2022
Expire May 27, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.12 [1]
Lender Seventeen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 33,333
Dated May 19, 2022
Expire May 19, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Forty Two [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 100,000
Dated Jun. 27, 2022
Expire Jun. 27, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.00 [1]
Lender Eighteen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Jun. 26, 2022
Expire Jun. 26, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.12 [1]
Lender Nineteen [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Jul. 26, 2022
Expire Jul. 26, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.12 [1]
Lender Twenty [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 100,000
Dated Jul. 05, 2022
Expire Jul. 05, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 50,000
Dated Jul. 06, 2022
Expire Jul. 06, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Two [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 50,000
Dated Jul. 06, 2022
Expire Jul. 06, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Three [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 50,000
Dated Jul. 11, 2022
Expire Jul. 11, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Four [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 100,000
Dated Aug. 11, 2022
Expire Aug. 11, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Five [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 100,000
Dated Aug. 22, 2022
Expire Aug. 22, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Six [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 100,000
Dated Aug. 22, 2022
Expire Aug. 22, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Seven [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Aug. 25, 2022
Expire Aug. 25, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 5.10 [1]
Lender Twenty Eight [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Sep. 24, 2022
Expire Sep. 24, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 4.00 [1]
Lender Twenty Nine [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Oct. 24, 2022
Expire Oct. 24, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 3.30 [1]
Lender Thrity [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 75,000
Dated Nov. 10, 2022
Expire Nov. 10, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Thrity One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 75,000
Dated Nov. 10, 2022
Expire Nov. 10, 2027
Strike price | $ / shares $ 15.00 [1]
Lender Thrity Two [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Nov. 23, 2022
Expire Nov. 23, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 2.20 [1]
Lender Thrity Three [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Dec. 23, 2022
Expire Dec. 23, 2025
Strike price | $ / shares $ 3.30 [1]
Lender Thrity Four [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Jan. 22, 2023
Expire Jan. 22, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 3.30 [1]
Lender Thrity Five [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Feb. 21, 2023
Expire Feb. 21, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 1.03 [1]
Lender Thrity Six [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Mar. 21, 2023
Expire Jan. 22, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 1.00 [1]
Lender Thrity Seven [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 388,884
Dated Apr. 20, 2023
Expire Apr. 20, 2028
Strike price | $ / shares $ 1.00 [1]
Lender Thrity Eight [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 15,000
Dated Apr. 23, 2023
Expire Jan. 22, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 0.20 [1]
Lender Thrity Nine [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 97,221
Dated Apr. 27, 2023
Expire Apr. 27, 2028
Strike price | $ / shares $ 0.25 [1]
Lender Forty [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 60,000
Dated Apr. 30, 2023
Expire Jan. 22, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 0.15 [1]
Lender Forty One [Member]  
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]  
Issued To Lender
# Warrants | shares 20,000
Dated Apr. 30, 2023
Expire Jan. 22, 2026
Strike price | $ / shares $ 0.15 [1]
[1] The strike price is subject to price adjustments due to dilutive issuance clauses.
v3.23.2
Schedule of warrants issued and outstanding (Details) - Warrant [Member]
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
$ / shares
shares
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Line Items]  
Beginning balance (in shares) | shares 250,000
Beginning balance | $ / shares $ 4.00
Beginning balance (in shares) | shares 1,609,728
Beginning balance | $ / shares $ 13.49
Granted | shares
Granted | $ / shares
Granted | shares 611,105
Granted | $ / shares $ 0.75
Ending balance (in shares) | shares 250,000
Ending balance | $ / shares $ 4.00
Ending balance (in shares) | shares 2,220,833
Ending balance | $ / shares $ 9.98
v3.23.2
STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Jan. 31, 2023
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Common stock shares authorized 75,000,000   75,000,000
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.000001   $ 0.000001
Common stock, shares outstanding 2,570,374   1,917,982
Description of comman shares converted by lenders Lenders converted $95,256 of principal, $7,965 of interest and $2,600 of fees all totaling $105,820 into 434,434 common shares.    
Number of shares issued 167,958    
Fair value of shares $ 122,109 $ 1,064,965  
Accued expenses 196,958    
Gain on settlement 74,489    
Fair value of shares converted $ 32,984    
Number of shares and warrent issued   254,141  
Option outstanding 250,000   250,000
Option and warrant expense $ 0 $ 0  
Description of warrants the Company issued warrants to purchase 486,105 common shares along with debt to various lenders as well as warrants to acquire 125,000 common shares as penalty interest. The table below provides the significant estimates used that resulted in the Company determining the relative fair value of the 486,105 warrants (and 50,000 common shares mentioned above) at $32,984, which has been recorded as a debt discount and the 125,000 warrants at $34,500 which has been recorded as interest both with corresponding adjustments to paid-in capital.    
Warrant [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Number of shares issued 50,000    
Common Stock [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Number of shares issued 486,105    
Preferred stock converted into common stock ( in shares)   905,110  
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 0   0
Preferred stock, shares authorized 330,000   330,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 0   0
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001   $ 0.001
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 20,000   20,000
Preferred stock, shares authorized 20,000   20,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 20,000   20,000
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001   $ 0.001
Series C Preferred Stock [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 0   0
Preferred stock, shares authorized 7,250   7,250
Preferred stock, shares issued 0   0
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001   $ 0.001
Preferred stock converted into common stock ( in shares)   7,250  
Series D Preferred Stock [Member]      
Class of Stock [Line Items]      
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 870   870
Preferred stock, shares authorized 870   870
Preferred stock, shares issued 870   870
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.001   $ 0.001
Preferred stock, voting ights These shares are non-voting    
Redemption price $ 1,000    
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]    
Related party accrued expenses $ 94,291 $ 74,111
v3.23.2
Schedule of minimum lease obligations (Details)
Apr. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
April 30 2024 $ 42,803
April 30, 2025 30,003
April 30, 2025 30,003
April 30, 2026 17,503
Total lease payments 120,312
Less: Interest (5,889)
Present value of lease liabilities $ 114,423
v3.23.2
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Jul. 01, 2018
Aug. 30, 2016
Apr. 30, 2023
Jan. 31, 2022
Lessee, Lease, Description [Line Items]        
Operating leases, rent expense     $ 26,701 $ 30,479
Warehouse Lease Facility Two [Member]        
Lessee, Lease, Description [Line Items]        
Operating lease description   the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement for its 3,554 sf warehouse facility starting in December 2016 with a minimum base rent of $2,132 and estimated monthly CAM charges of $1,017 per month.    
Operating leases, rent expense   $ 2,132    
Warehouse Lease Facility Three [Member]        
Lessee, Lease, Description [Line Items]        
Operating lease description the Company entered into a 60-month lease agreement with its minority shareholder for its 8,800 sf warehouse facility with a minimum base rent of $6,400 per month.      
Operating leases, rent expense $ 6,400      
v3.23.2
The net income (loss) per common share amounts were determined as follows: (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Numerator:    
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders $ (2,871,291) $ (2,594,158)
Denominator:    
Weighted average shares - basic 2,060,429 1,342,433
Weighted average shares - basic $ (1.39) $ (1.93)
Effect of common stock equivalents    
Add: interest expense on convertible debt $ 476,428 $ 112,742
Add: amortization of debt discount 628,613 725,280
Add (less): (gain) loss on settlement of debt on convertible notes 54,756
Add (Less): loss (gain) on change of derivative liabilities 1,006,700 337,737
Net income (loss) adjusted for common stock equivalents (704,794) (1,418,399)
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:    
Convertible class c preferred shares
Denominator:    
Weighted average shares – diluted 2,060,429 1,342,433
Net income (loss) per share - diluted $ (1.39) $ (1.93)
Warrant [Member]    
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:    
Convertible class c preferred shares
Convertible Class C Preferred Shares [Member]    
Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents:    
Convertible class c preferred shares
v3.23.2
The anti-dilutive shares of common stock equivalents for the three months ended April 30, 2023 and April 30, 2022 were as follows: (Details) - shares
3 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Apr. 30, 2022
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Anti-dilutive shares 82,777,628 1,421,831
Convertible Notes and Accrued interest [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Anti-dilutive shares 65,499,076 701,281
Options Held [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Anti-dilutive shares 1,666,667 50,000
Warrant [Member]    
Short-Term Debt [Line Items]    
Anti-dilutive shares 15,611,885 670,550
v3.23.2
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Aug. 10, 2023
Jul. 17, 2023
Jun. 01, 2023
Aug. 10, 2023
May 17, 2023
Apr. 30, 2023
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Total debt owed           $ 11,023,659
Subsequent Event [Member]            
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Description of conversion       In addition, the Company issued 100,000 common shares and a warrant to acquire up to 1,000,000 common shares at an exercise price of $0.00001 and a maturity upon full exercise of this warrant. On July 12, 2023, the Company again amended the above note with a third amendment. The Company received $50,000 with an original issue discount of $25,000. The principal value of this amended note is now $483,502.37 with total cash proceeds of $417,652.13 and total original issue discount of $65,850.24. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Default interest is 18%.    
Total debt owed         $ 99,110  
Convertible Debt 2 [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]            
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Principal amount $ 250,000     $ 250,000    
Maturiet date Jan. 05, 2023          
Proceeds from issuance of common stock     $ 72,652      
Original issue discount     8,850      
Convertible Debt 3 [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]            
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Principal amount $ 327,000     $ 327,000    
Convertible Debt 4 [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]            
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Principal amount     $ 408,502      
Convertible Debt [Member] | Subsequent Event [Member]            
Subsequent Event [Line Items]            
Principal amount   $ 127,500        
Maturiet date   Jan. 17, 2024        
Proceeds from issuance of common stock   $ 115,000        
Original issue discount   $ 11,500        
Description of conversion   The note has certain default provisions such as failure to pay any principal or interest when due and failure to issue shares upon conversion. In the event of these or any other default provisions, default interest is 18%. Penalty shares of 16.67% of the outstanding loan balance is due if the note is not paid at maturity.        
Investment interest rate   10.00%        
Conversion of shares   255,000        
Fees   $ 1,000        
Exercise price of shares   $ 0.20        

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