I picked up 2 pairs of shoes that I had never heard of the brand before. Guiseppi Zanotti. I bought them at a thrift store for $6.99 a pair. Sold one pair for $125 and the other for $150.
I always pick up cameras and lenses. A couple month back i went to my local senior thrift, and they had a lens i have never seen before. It was like a fish eye lens. Like always the lens was only $5 and i picked it up. Usually i get around 40-50 out of some of the lenses. When i got home i researched my lens and could only find one that has been sold on eBay just a few days prior. It sold for $1500 and i was like "What? Naaah, never" ...So i did more research. I was sitting here for around 2 hours and could hardly find anything about the lens i picked up. I found 2 websites were this product was out of stock. Even by searching for serial / product number nothing to that specific lens would show up. I couldn't believe it, i mean there must have been SOME sort of information.. After some more time digging and a lot of scrolling i found lenses that were a little similar to the one i had, but still not the exact model and they sold for around $700 on eBay and on a website. So i decided to put up the lens for $1400 and see what is going to happen. 20 minutes later the lens was sold. Full price.That was my best sale to this day. Made my jaw drop.
@@RALLIROOTS Thank you. Your reaction was basically my reaction. I couldn't believe it. It just seemed to be a very rare lens.. there was only 1 on ebay (like i said, that sold).. and even if i sold it 20 minutes later after listing it.. after 10 minutes it had 12 watchers. So it must have been special.
I seriously had my clipboard set up for note taking before I started this video with a pen in my hand. Less than a minute and you're telling us if we take notes on your information then there's no reason why we can't be profitable in our own endeavors. I feel like that was my sign that I'm in the right place! Just wanted to hit the pause button and share. I'm going to get back to the video now but you can already color me intrigued!
I have been a fan for a smidgen over a year but care for my mom with beginning stage dementia so getting out to source is hit and miss. You completely won me over when you gave your assistant (Damn, am blanking out on her name) her Christmas bonus. Your kindness, appreciation, and generosity are amazing. Many Blessings
Thanks a lot for this advice what to pick up to make money I am a thrifter but my knowledge is really limited of all this topic you bring up today blessed you heart and more blessings to come on your way and your wife lots of love
Your number 2 is my number 1 LOL. But right before Christmas I bought a lot of video games and systems. Got 2 Xbox Ones (1 is the Gears of War Edition), Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii U, 2 Original Wii's and over 60 games. Paid $500 for the whole lot. Love the videos.
Thank you, Ryan. This is a great list with some categories that are new to me! Gosh I just love your passion for "modern day treasure hunting ". It's in me too and I've always been a reseller of some kind. At times I've been judged as a horder but I'm definitely not attached to the junk. I just see value in things others overlook. Just found 14k gold jewelry (multiple pieces) in a free pile that had a wad of tangled jewelry in the bottom. Now that's literally treasure!! Yeeee! Keep it up. You rock Ryan & Ally.
Thank You !! 🙏 As new reseller, my wife and I are very excited for 2022 and beyond. We started beginning of October with Poshmark and we are doing very well. They see your we are focusing to learn eBay. Also learning more about cross-posting. Thank You!! 🙏 Thank You!! 🙏
Thanks Ryan ! I’m happy to say I have sold something in every category you mention. 😊 I really need to learn more about the electronics category this year.
This is my absolute favorite video that you have shared! It is exactly what I have been needing as a new seller. Everything I learned I have learned from you guys! Could you guys post videos breaking down each section with many examples?
Whole heartedly agree as I sell in three out five of these categories, number one thing that matters is knowledge, then do the work. I research and list daily. What I love about this sort of gig is it rewards my time and effort. Videos such as this are part of my continuing education, thanks Ryan for being part of the process.
Got an awesome vintage camera (a Kodak dcs 420/Nikon N90S) at a flea market for $30 that I turned around and sold for $300. The camera was over 25years old and still held crazy value.
Thank you again Ralli Roots for sharing content such as this one. I sincerely appreciate the tips. Happy Prosperous 2022 New Year to you all. Stay safe and healthy. Best wishes! 🥰
THANK YOU!! I have been selling less than a year not even part time. But want to turn into full. I feel like A Hamster on a wheel. I just don’t know what to buy. I watch The Nurse Flipper. She has helped me so much. So between you guys maybe I will start buying stuff that aren’t duds:( But musical..found a vintage Metronome purchased less than $1 flipped for $150. So that has been my biggest success story
Ryan looks like he has a crystal ball beside him! That's his real secret to success!! 😂 LOL. Great list Ryan. Im Glad to see I'm already engaged in 4 of those 5 categories!!
Great categories... we also like the vintage category! We will be selling more vintage items as we have bought lots of items from before, I guess it's part of our death pile lol Our main categories is clothing and shoes! Shein, rosegal, lilgal and other brands. This is from the postal return or undeliverable mail. Rag houses here are hard to deal with as they mostly cater to Africa, South America and Caribbean countries, and the gov regulations are strict... I have reached out to them directly and they told me that they can't sell in Canada but it has to be for export, which I would have to prove that it's for export. Maybe I can work on this with my friend in the Caribbean? I am working with him to supply construction materials for his projects. It will be by 40' container, which we can fill on our property lol Happy new year 🎉! Joe Bee 🐝 from 🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦 Canada!
I specialize in vintage New/Old stock cosmetics from the 60s. Been doing this for 20 years. I make an unbelievable profit. I've been doing this for so long that I only buy wholesale & not one offs.
Great video Ryan! Could you make a video about how you do your accounting? With regards to the updated tax law of $600 sales and up generating a 1099 from platforms. Thanks.
You gotta admit there's no better feeling then when u find something in the trash or for free and selling for big money those are the stories you tell everyone.
great video Ryan! I love all of these categories you suggested as well as pawn shops. so many resellers sleep on them and there is for sure profit to be made there!
Great video; appreciate the information. You're absolutely right about electronics. I went to a thrift store a couple of years ago and bought a Sony cassette walkman (which still worked) for 99 cents. Cleaned it up, included a free pair of headphones (which I purchased for $1.00) and sold it for $35.00.
Very informative. Something else to look out for and I would definitely add this to your list is sports cards. Clearly, like with any other category, there are the junk and then the grails. However, you can have the right card and it won’t sell, because of condition. So, there are a lot of factors to consider. But, if you know what you’re doing, it’s easy to make hundreds of not thousands on cards.
I bought a samyang 24mm 1.8 for 51 dollars at auction, listed it yesterday at 3am and it sold for 380 before taxes and fees, by 4pm the same day. This works!
Many thanks, Ryan and all at Ralli Roots! Y'all rock. Great tips and advice. I always learn something from you. The happiest and healthiest of New Year's! May you have fabulous finds in 2022!!
Some very good categories there. I mainly sell video games and I have started to do a lot more trainers (sneakers) but camera and audio equipment is something I want to get into
Great video ! Do you have a more detailed video on how to sell cameras and equipment. I never pick them up cos I’m clueless, do you test all cameras . Even old ones that require film ? Love your channel! Thanks for the great content you provide
Don't Forget Antiques & Collectibles! Buying and selling antiques takes some research and education (and capital) but once you have those you can make some serious money....
Love the video, Ryan! I’m going to be targeting cameras/lenses, video games/consoles, and collectible 45’s during the first quarter this year. I’ve been sitting on a lot of these items just to sell them in 2022. Just have to get my butt in gear and get to listing!
Steve, I have two boxes of 45's given to me. None of them come with sleeves. Only looked at them quickly and saw a lot of Elvis. My question, do 45's without sleeves (idk condition) sell? Any info or tips would be appreciated. TY
@@debhoffman2436 Deb, they can sell but obviously those with sleeves that are in great condition will sell easier at higher prices. As for the artist/singer, the more popular they were the more records were pressed which means prices might not be as good as one might expect. Elvis records from Sun Records will sell better than those made from RCA, as an example. I would take the time to look through them and do research and then decide on those you might try to sell individually or just lot them up and sell as a group. Vinyl records have been good, like sports trading cards, in 2021, but who knows how the cycle will hold up this year. Good luck!
I just went through our junk electronics drawer and came accross parts from a smart tv that got damaged. The electrical cord was $15 and the 2 feet that attach for $30. Crazy!
That is crazy as most tvs today can all use a universal power cord that’s $5 on eBay’ Honestly anything can be flipped’ even if u see like a broken ass tv in the ally’ The boards inside can be sold’ even a vacuum in the trash’ u could list all the ransoms parts online Someone somewhere is always looking for a part to something they have’ It’s just all Bout if u wanna take the time to break it down and list it! There’s money to be EVERYWHERE! u just have to be willing to put in the work
Great video. Do your buyers ever have problems with any of the equipment you sell? Some of the items you mention can be complex and it can be hard to test every feature to ensure it’s working properly. Thanks ✌🏻
@Ralli Roots-thanks for the very helpful info! For a non-techy person like myself, how would you advise testing the video games we pick up at garage sales?
Kyocera yachica cameras! They look so unassumingly worthless in a pile of cameras but can be huge money even for parts! The video game category is so crowded with people. Soooo many people are looking for them at yard sales near me. Your the 9th person to ask if we have games gets old fast.
I agree completely about the games! this summer I was at a few different community sales and I witnessed guys literally running from sale to sale and going straight to the sellers and asking about video games and pokemon cards. They looked like idiots trying to beat each other to the sales!
@@adammonahan687 I have seen the same guys leave valuable games behind because they aren't "Nintendo" or "Mario games". Some of the people looking for games seem to have a limited scope of games in general.
Is there a rule that you follow about how much you're willing to pay for an item when you know what you can sell it for? If you know that you can sell an item for $100, is there a maximum you're willing to pay? A percentage or dollar amount?
These are all good categories for resell but top 5? I'd have to disagree as diecast cars and sports cards are my top sellers. You make mass profit and your shipping costs are lower.
I sell mostly video games, if it’s a cart based game like N64, I usually just take a tip with isopropyl alcohol. If it’s a disc and it’s not scratched, I won’t test it. If it does have scratches, I’ll test it if I can, get it resurfaced, or just note it in the description and list accordingly
@@bobbyrenaud559 wonderful ~ thx ! I just went thrifting & decided that’s just nothing I know about ~ I’ll need to do research …because right now I don’t know the difference between a game & a movie 😵💫 🎥 🍿
Quick question. 🙋🏽♀ Do you know how to get ahold of an actual person at Facebook support? They aren't showing ANY of my listings. I created a new Facebook account just to keep my personal business separate from my selling. However Facebook has acted really weird like im some scammer or something. Logging in on Facebook messenger between my two accounts got this one suspended earlier, but I got it reinstated after I went through the prompts. However, now they're not showing my listings in marketplace. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This only works in America as you buy almost anything, Wii resorts in the Uk goes for like £5. America is use to over priced items, sometimes fake hype is created. Its like when movies come out it hyped so much and years later they say how rubbish it was, its just a hype train hoping people panic buy.
I picked up 2 pairs of shoes that I had never heard of the brand before. Guiseppi Zanotti. I bought them at a thrift store for $6.99 a pair. Sold one pair for $125 and the other for $150.
Where did you sell them?
I always pick up cameras and lenses. A couple month back i went to my local senior thrift, and they had a lens i have never seen before. It was like a fish eye lens. Like always the lens was only $5 and i picked it up. Usually i get around 40-50 out of some of the lenses. When i got home i researched my lens and could only find one that has been sold on eBay just a few days prior. It sold for $1500 and i was like "What? Naaah, never" ...So i did more research. I was sitting here for around 2 hours and could hardly find anything about the lens i picked up. I found 2 websites were this product was out of stock. Even by searching for serial / product number nothing to that specific lens would show up. I couldn't believe it, i mean there must have been SOME sort of information.. After some more time digging and a lot of scrolling i found lenses that were a little similar to the one i had, but still not the exact model and they sold for around $700 on eBay and on a website.
So i decided to put up the lens for $1400 and see what is going to happen. 20 minutes later the lens was sold. Full price.That was my best sale to this day. Made my jaw drop.
Wooooooot! That’s amazing. Congrats!
@@RALLIROOTS Thank you. Your reaction was basically my reaction. I couldn't believe it. It just seemed to be a very rare lens.. there was only 1 on ebay (like i said, that sold).. and even if i sold it 20 minutes later after listing it.. after 10 minutes it had 12 watchers. So it must have been special.
@@RALLIROOTS I just sent you an email , please look out for it !
@@InfernoPS what type and brand was closed too the one you had so I know what to look out for?
what lens was it?
I'm a resaler and a barber I network with my customers yesterday i got a sega with like 15 games for 30 bucks i love to trade items for haircuts lol
I hear y’a but brother remember what your goal is, do you want to be listing more products or getting cash?
Nice!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I seriously had my clipboard set up for note taking before I started this video with a pen in my hand. Less than a minute and you're telling us if we take notes on your information then there's no reason why we can't be profitable in our own endeavors. I feel like that was my sign that I'm in the right place! Just wanted to hit the pause button and share. I'm going to get back to the video now but you can already color me intrigued!
Good way to word it- modern day treasure hunting . It is so much fun.
I have been a fan for a smidgen over a year but care for my mom with beginning stage dementia so getting out to source is hit and miss. You completely won me over when you gave your assistant (Damn, am blanking out on her name) her Christmas bonus. Your kindness, appreciation, and generosity are amazing.
Many Blessings
Callie
@@m.reynolds9663
Nuts! I had put Callie then over thought it.
Thank you.
Happy New Year and Many Blessings
Been watching you guys for a couple of years...started reselling in 2021..its been fun.
Totally appreciate your advice.
How’s it been going for you I made 100 profit off of my first thrift haul but haven’t had much luck these past 2 weeks
You are always so genuine in wanting to help resellers…thanks again and good luck in the new year guys!
I believe y’all are so successful because ur willing to share some good information with others on how to be successful too, creating good karma.
My best estate auction purchase so far has been a lot of video games and consoles. Sold one game for over $500!!! This was a great video! Thanks!
Woahhhhhhh amazing!
Thanks a lot for this advice what to pick up to make money I am a thrifter but my knowledge is really limited of all this topic you bring up today blessed you heart and more blessings to come on your way and your wife lots of love
Your number 2 is my number 1 LOL. But right before Christmas I bought a lot of video games and systems. Got 2 Xbox Ones (1 is the Gears of War Edition), Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii U, 2 Original Wii's and over 60 games. Paid $500 for the whole lot. Love the videos.
Thank you, Ryan. This is a great list with some categories that are new to me! Gosh I just love your passion for "modern day treasure hunting ". It's in me too and I've always been a reseller of some kind. At times I've been judged as a horder but I'm definitely not attached to the junk. I just see value in things others overlook. Just found 14k gold jewelry (multiple pieces) in a free pile that had a wad of tangled jewelry in the bottom. Now that's literally treasure!! Yeeee! Keep it up. You rock Ryan & Ally.
Thank You !! 🙏
As new reseller, my wife and I are very excited for 2022 and beyond. We started beginning of October with Poshmark and we are doing very well. They see your we are focusing to learn eBay. Also learning more about cross-posting.
Thank You!! 🙏 Thank You!! 🙏
Thanks Ryan ! I’m happy to say I have sold something in every category you mention. 😊 I really need to learn more about the electronics category this year.
This is my absolute favorite video that you have shared! It is exactly what I have been needing as a new seller. Everything I learned I have learned from you guys! Could you guys post videos breaking down each section with many examples?
😊👍👍 *THANK YOU* for sharing what's working for you! ...& another *THANK YOU* for sharing it with the intention of helping EVERYONE prosper!💖💖💖
Whole heartedly agree as I sell in three out five of these categories, number one thing that matters is knowledge, then do the work. I research and list daily. What I love about this sort of gig is it rewards my time and effort. Videos such as this are part of my continuing education, thanks Ryan for being part of the process.
I've probably never said it, but I love the studio. Great sound. Consistent lighting. Truly a professional look.
thank you!!
What up Ryan thanks for the upload man you guys have a great New Years and stay safe out their!!
Thank you so much for sharing! You and your wife is the best!
Great video! I like vintage Zippos and Griswold cast iron. Cutco too
Got an awesome vintage camera (a Kodak dcs 420/Nikon N90S) at a flea market for $30 that I turned around and sold for $300. The camera was over 25years old and still held crazy value.
Fantastic video and happy new year to you as well, cheers 🥂 and thank you.
Thank you again Ralli Roots for sharing content such as this one. I sincerely appreciate the tips. Happy Prosperous 2022 New Year to you all.
Stay safe and healthy. Best wishes! 🥰
THANK YOU!! I have been selling less than a year not even part time. But want to turn into full. I feel like A Hamster on a wheel. I just don’t know what to buy. I watch The Nurse Flipper. She has helped me so much. So between you guys maybe I will start buying stuff that aren’t duds:( But musical..found a vintage Metronome purchased less than $1 flipped for $150. So that has been my biggest success story
Ryan looks like he has a crystal ball beside him! That's his real secret to success!! 😂 LOL. Great list Ryan. Im Glad to see I'm already engaged in 4 of those 5 categories!!
Great categories... we also like the vintage category! We will be selling more vintage items as we have bought lots of items from before, I guess it's part of our death pile lol Our main categories is clothing and shoes! Shein, rosegal, lilgal and other brands. This is from the postal return or undeliverable mail. Rag houses here are hard to deal with as they mostly cater to Africa, South America and Caribbean countries, and the gov regulations are strict... I have reached out to them directly and they told me that they can't sell in Canada but it has to be for export, which I would have to prove that it's for export. Maybe I can work on this with my friend in the Caribbean? I am working with him to supply construction materials for his projects. It will be by 40' container, which we can fill on our property lol Happy new year 🎉! Joe Bee 🐝 from 🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦 Canada!
I specialize in vintage New/Old stock cosmetics from the 60s. Been doing this for 20 years. I make an unbelievable profit. I've been doing this for so long that I only buy wholesale & not one offs.
Hi Kristal! Do you have an Instagram? I just got into vintage cosmetics and I would love to learn more!!!
Great information, Ryan. Thanks so much.
Really appreciate the sourcing tips.
Great video Ryan! Could you make a video about how you do your accounting? With regards to the updated tax law of $600 sales and up generating a 1099 from platforms. Thanks.
You gotta admit there's no better feeling then when u find something in the trash or for free and selling for big money those are the stories you tell everyone.
great video Ryan! I love all of these categories you suggested as well as pawn shops. so many resellers sleep on them and there is for sure profit to be made there!
Hey thanks for sharing! Now I can source video games that I usually walk past because Im cluess about them!
Thank you so much you guys are the best!!!💕💕
Thank you! Although in UK but every info helps
Great video; appreciate the information. You're absolutely right about electronics. I went to a thrift store a couple of years ago and bought a Sony cassette walkman (which still worked) for 99 cents. Cleaned it up, included a free pair of headphones (which I purchased for $1.00) and sold it for $35.00.
Very informative.
Something else to look out for and I would definitely add this to your list is sports cards. Clearly, like with any other category, there are the junk and then the grails. However, you can have the right card and it won’t sell, because of condition. So, there are a lot of factors to consider. But, if you know what you’re doing, it’s easy to make hundreds of not thousands on cards.
Vintage Christmas ornaments 1940 - 1959
I bought a samyang 24mm 1.8 for 51 dollars at auction, listed it yesterday at 3am and it sold for 380 before taxes and fees, by 4pm the same day. This works!
Great, succinct video Ryan! Especially the tips on the 3 popular vid games. Had no idea and routinely overlook any outdated sports game.
Many thanks, Ryan and all at Ralli Roots! Y'all rock. Great tips and advice. I always learn something from you. The happiest and healthiest of New Year's! May you have fabulous finds in 2022!!
Thank you Ralli Roots
Happy new years Ryan & Ally. Hope u guys had a great time with friends and family. Ryan always great vid and info. Saved it to my faves. Thank you.
Thank you! Great video
Great info ty!! Happy happy new year 🎆🎈🎊
Getting back into selling this year as my New Years resolution, great info here
Some very good categories there. I mainly sell video games and I have started to do a lot more trainers (sneakers) but camera and audio equipment is something I want to get into
Great video ! Do you have a more detailed video on how to sell cameras and equipment. I never pick them up cos I’m clueless, do you test all cameras . Even old ones that require film ? Love your channel! Thanks for the great content you provide
Don't Forget Antiques & Collectibles! Buying and selling antiques takes some research and education (and capital) but once you have those you can make some serious money....
You didn’t mention vintage t shirts but I’m guessing that is for more experienced resellers with lots of cash.
Thanks for sharing this! Great info.
Awesome content. New sub.
I literally just sold a pair of Huk shoes this morning. 😹
Could you all please break down each of these categories in depth for what to look for and how to find them?!
Love the video, Ryan! I’m going to be targeting cameras/lenses, video games/consoles, and collectible 45’s during the first quarter this year. I’ve been sitting on a lot of these items just to sell them in 2022. Just have to get my butt in gear and get to listing!
Steve, I have two boxes of 45's given to me. None of them come with sleeves. Only looked at them quickly and saw a lot of Elvis. My question, do 45's without sleeves (idk condition) sell? Any info or tips would be appreciated. TY
@@debhoffman2436 Deb, they can sell but obviously those with sleeves that are in great condition will sell easier at higher prices. As for the artist/singer, the more popular they were the more records were pressed which means prices might not be as good as one might expect. Elvis records from Sun Records will sell better than those made from RCA, as an example. I would take the time to look through them and do research and then decide on those you might try to sell individually or just lot them up and sell as a group. Vinyl records have been good, like sports trading cards, in 2021, but who knows how the cycle will hold up this year. Good luck!
I just went through our junk electronics drawer and came accross parts from a smart tv that got damaged. The electrical cord was $15 and the 2 feet that attach for $30. Crazy!
That is crazy as most tvs today can all use a universal power cord that’s $5 on eBay’
Honestly anything can be flipped’ even if u see like a broken ass tv in the ally’
The boards inside can be sold’ even a vacuum in the trash’ u could list all the ransoms parts online Someone somewhere is always looking for a part to something they have’
It’s just all Bout if u wanna take the time to break it down and list it!
There’s money to be EVERYWHERE!
u just have to be willing to put in the work
@@joshymcdaniel9233 yea. The legs of the TV, only fit that kind of tv.
Congratulations on making that million 🤑 Woo-hoo 🥰
Great info. Thanks Ryan.
Thx and happy new year!
I really want to go full time reselling items I’ve been doing it part time for a few years do you guys have a tip video for going full time reselling?
Yes they do.
Great advice ❤️
Great video. Do your buyers ever have problems with any of the equipment you sell? Some of the items you mention can be complex and it can be hard to test every feature to ensure it’s working properly.
Thanks ✌🏻
Great video brother! And great tank 🙃♥️
Can you alli and Callie do a video for the top five brands you sell instead of categories?
Good video ry Happy New Year
@Ralli Roots-thanks for the very helpful info! For a non-techy person like myself, how would you advise testing the video games we pick up at garage sales?
Hello, I have a fujifilm s5500 and a polaroid camera. What do you think I should price them at?
Yeah, I have had some great scores at pawn shops.
Thanks for the great info!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for this videos
I appreciate this video, thank you so much
Thanks for the video and information
5. Camera and lenses. 4. Audio equipment 3. Health and beauty 2. Shoes. 1. Video games.
Thanks so much Ryan !!!!
Love your content
Kyocera yachica cameras! They look so unassumingly worthless in a pile of cameras but can be huge money even for parts! The video game category is so crowded with people. Soooo many people are looking for them at yard sales near me. Your the 9th person to ask if we have games gets old fast.
I agree completely about the games! this summer I was at a few different community sales and I witnessed guys literally running from sale to sale and going straight to the sellers and asking about video games and pokemon cards. They looked like idiots trying to beat each other to the sales!
Meanwhile I'm taking my time loading my car full of profit that wasnt video games or tcg
@@adammonahan687 Yes but that is how you have to be or you won't get anything.
@@adammonahan687 I have seen the same guys leave valuable games behind because they aren't "Nintendo" or "Mario games". Some of the people looking for games seem to have a limited scope of games in general.
Gang gang 🤙🏼
Wii U Sports Club (Nintendo Wii U, 2014) thats another gem thats over looked. it sells for nearly 100$
wow time passes by twice as fast in the US:D
OLYMPUS MJU cameras are good to sell in the uk
Thanks! Beneficial no doubt!
How do you decide how to price things? So that it will actually sell??
How would I find a “rag house” for purchasing clothes/shoes in bulk? I live in the Sacramento area and no luck googling. Any tips for bulk sourcing?
Thanks for the video Ryan.......reminded me I have a old like new Canon in my closet I need to dig out.
Hey Ryan I sent you a description of the Canon in a email if you get a chance check it out
Thank you!
Is there a rule that you follow about how much you're willing to pay for an item when you know what you can sell it for? If you know that you can sell an item for $100, is there a maximum you're willing to pay? A percentage or dollar amount?
Our business operates on a 40% average margin
I’m surprised you didn’t say anything about vintage shirts. Literally every video you post is talking about vintage shirts or showing them lol
I don’t consider them in the top 5
Thank you.
Game boys were the best thing ever…I miss my Game Boy😢😊❤
These are all good categories for resell but top 5? I'd have to disagree as diecast cars and sports cards are my top sellers. You make mass profit and your shipping costs are lower.
I have hot wheels 50 anniversary in package
Maybe it's for more experienced resellers?
Do you check the games for working order? Thank You !
If we can for sure :)
I sell mostly video games, if it’s a cart based game like N64, I usually just take a tip with isopropyl alcohol. If it’s a disc and it’s not scratched, I won’t test it. If it does have scratches, I’ll test it if I can, get it resurfaced, or just note it in the description and list accordingly
@@bobbyrenaud559 wonderful ~ thx ! I just went thrifting & decided that’s just nothing I know about ~ I’ll need to do research …because right now I don’t know the difference between a game & a movie 😵💫 🎥 🍿
Do you sell everything on ebay? FB marketplace or what?
eBay & whatnot
Quick question. 🙋🏽♀
Do you know how to get ahold of an actual person at Facebook support? They aren't showing ANY of my listings. I created a new Facebook account just to keep my personal business separate from my selling. However Facebook has acted really weird like im some scammer or something.
Logging in on Facebook messenger between my two accounts got this one suspended earlier, but I got it reinstated after I went through the prompts. However, now they're not showing my listings in marketplace. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The prices of cameras and lenses on ebay are almost as high as retail. They should be about 50% of retail. Good luck buying one to flip.
This only works in America as you buy almost anything, Wii resorts in the Uk goes for like £5. America is use to over priced items, sometimes fake hype is created. Its like when movies come out it hyped so much and years later they say how rubbish it was, its just a hype train hoping people panic buy.
I know at least 10 multi millionaire resellers in the UK. Works everywhere
how about clothes and vintage t-shirts
That’s for info👌