always worth uploading a quick video of things working when you list your item on ebay, customers like to see stuff light up, videos on listings are getting very popular
I love your videos and after ill health and having to give up my removal business i love buying and selling but have never done it as a business do you still think its viable to set up in the uk and get started i want to keep outgoings fairly low as 3 kids and just split with mrs so have a small flat and will be renting a garage to store stock max 1000 pound to spend on stock to set up just got my listing limit increase 250 / 5k limit a month
Yes definitely! £1000 to spend on stock is plenty to get started with. Keep watching reselling videos, learn the trade of buying low at boot sales and you’ll be fine. All the best with the future 😊
@@JammyDodgerFlips many thanks been planning for a while and had a secondhand shop for 4 years but split with partner so she took half and overheads doubled per month so gave that up 4 years ago and relocated i have a evri shop less than half a mile away so post is easy i ve got a average of 11 items listed at moment seems slow but like my stranger things tops think i was late to get on them would you say scrap auctions and concentrate more on buy it now with offers ?
Loving it mate! It’s kind of flexible so far. If I have a load to get photographed and listed, then that is priority. But as long as I’m keeping to roughly 20-30 new items per week. That seems to be working! Only a week in, so all a bit messy, but trying to keep busy each day is the main thing. Hard when all the bootys are cancelled 😭
always worth uploading a quick video of things working when you list your item on ebay, customers like to see stuff light up, videos on listings are getting very popular
Blimey, your charity shops are good value. Very pricey up here in Scotland.
It’s always hit and miss, some things slip through, over things are way over priced! Thanks for watching 😊
Loving the content Jam, the editing skills are getting better and better!
Thanks Alex, learning as I go 👊🏼
Some good finds again mate, looking forward to catching you on Sunday!
Thanks bro, yeah weathers looking a little more promising for tomorrow!
Another great video mate! 👏🏼 Enjoyed seeing you pick up some footwear! 🔥
Thanks as always matey 👟 😙
Congrats on 1k subscribers mate. Well deserved 👏
Thank you, really enjoying this new venture so far 🙌🏼😊
Great video what a pick up the bowls were nice liked and subbed
Thank you! Appreciate the sub. Yeah gotta love some bowls, I never play the game but have a good collection in stock now 😅
Another good video....well done on the subscribers 👍
Thanks 🙏🏼
Really good vid. Thanks for the content and the tips.
Thanks for watching!
gently heating stickers is your best bet to get stickers/labels off cleanly, it reactivates the glue.
Clever idea! Will try this next time I’m struggling with one.
nice
Frightening. I have the exact same Technics mini HiFi. Bought it back in 1996 still using it.
Wow! They’re amazing HiFi’s!
‘96, year I was born 😊
Too funny. We live in the same town.
See you around 👀👊🏼
The one and only time I tried Waterlooville charity shops I completely struck out, absolutely zero! Never been back!
They’re getting worse! Very hard to get anything at a decent price 😫
Yeah, ebay prices or as good as!
Great day Thrifting
🙏🏼 thanks!
Your voice and mannerisms are exactly the same as Jim Chapman (youtuber)!
Also, love your videos 😊
Haha thank you! Perhaps, he looks a more refined, posher version of me 😅
So that's the start of a series to use that 5er on those shoes and see how much you can make from keep investing it hey
Not a bad shout. I’m wanting to do a series of some sort. So you may have hit the nail on the head there 👏🏼 appreciate it!
For sticky gunk use WD40, it's brilliant
Great video again bro
Thank you 👊🏼
I love your videos and after ill health and having to give up my removal business i love buying and selling but have never done it as a business do you still think its viable to set up in the uk and get started i want to keep outgoings fairly low as 3 kids and just split with mrs so have a small flat and will be renting a garage to store stock max 1000 pound to spend on stock to set up just got my listing limit increase 250 / 5k limit a month
Yes definitely! £1000 to spend on stock is plenty to get started with. Keep watching reselling videos, learn the trade of buying low at boot sales and you’ll be fine. All the best with the future 😊
@@JammyDodgerFlips many thanks been planning for a while and had a secondhand shop for 4 years but split with partner so she took half and overheads doubled per month so gave that up 4 years ago and relocated i have a evri shop less than half a mile away so post is easy i ve got a average of 11 items listed at moment seems slow but like my stranger things tops think i was late to get on them would you say scrap auctions and concentrate more on buy it now with offers ?
Hope full time is treating you well 😊 do you follow any kind of work hours or do you just work as and when you need to?
Loving it mate!
It’s kind of flexible so far. If I have a load to get photographed and listed, then that is priority. But as long as I’m keeping to roughly 20-30 new items per week. That seems to be working! Only a week in, so all a bit messy, but trying to keep busy each day is the main thing. Hard when all the bootys are cancelled 😭
And also try to keep ‘working hours’ between say 9-5 - obviously if a message comes through or an offer, I’ve still got to act on that.
whats the honey-hole?
My favourite/most profitable charity shop haha 😆
You doing this a full time income or do you have a job aswell ? Just general interest great videos mate
Literally just a week into full time! Made a recent video about it 😊 thanks for watching!
@JammyDodgerFlips I'll have check it out keep it up mate just starting myself and your videos are a huge help 👍
Gota bowl problem
You could be right there