@@Clickwright I can see the clear benefits but I've personally never done it and I've seen some people have some really uncomfortable experiences with it too and I just wouldn't choose to get involved.. Appreciate the effort and enjoying the videos! 🙌
Love your videos mate, getting into reselling myself right now, started with prime drinks, that was going well on ebay and has got me hooked onto this subject and coming accross your videos has been a blessing and will help me a lot🙏🫶
Need to ask when you list your bits do you go for no reserve and do they always sell? Whats happens if you listing it no one bids and someone buys for a £1 then its not even worth sending let me know
Great stuff dude. Do you tend to find amazon gets you more? I've just been selling only Xboxs the last couple months. Not made loads about £400 profit but have found buying either online or locally and selling on marketplace is best as there's no fees to pay
@@Clickwright cheers bro. How does it work? Do amazon send you a QR code for shipping or is it like ebay where you select how much you want to charge? Look forwards to more content
I know people who sell on ebay and the truth is you dont sell much unless you are prepared to nearly give stuff away . For many years now ebay has been good for the buyers but does nothing for the sellers but good luck with what you do if you like it thats all that matters
hi mate brillaint video, only started reselling around 4months ago, things are going good but I'm running into problems with postage. any advice on best way to package and post items. currently I'm not paying for tracking and it opens me up to disputes on ebay as people are claiming they haven't received items and proof of postage isn't enough evidence to win the case. also how do you go about saving money on packing as well as international shipping? many thanks
Integrate Royal Mail with your eBay so you can print a label for your orders. Then take the items to Royal Mail and get certificate of postage. You can claim up to £20 against royal mail if you have any claims made against you. Also, there are 'fake' tracking labels you can attach that might deter your buyers from making fraudulent claims - search 'Tracked delivery label.'
Excellent video.. Some quality tips.. Hovering around cars at the beginning of bootsales will never sit right with me but each to their own..
Part of it buddy, has to be done, appreciate you watching man
@@Clickwright I can see the clear benefits but I've personally never done it and I've seen some people have some really uncomfortable experiences with it too and I just wouldn't choose to get involved.. Appreciate the effort and enjoying the videos! 🙌
Yo very good video. Always wondered if this Gary Vee shit could be done in the UK
Love your videos mate, getting into reselling myself right now, started with prime drinks, that was going well on ebay and has got me hooked onto this subject and coming accross your videos has been a blessing and will help me a lot🙏🫶
Thankyou brother!
Great video keep up the good work. All the best 👍
Thanks for supporting mate
Need to ask when you list your bits do you go for no reserve and do they always sell? Whats happens if you listing it no one bids and someone buys for a £1 then its not even worth sending let me know
Some of them will tell you to.... fu..... go away.... 😆😆😆 love it!
Great stuff dude. Do you tend to find amazon gets you more? I've just been selling only Xboxs the last couple months. Not made loads about £400 profit but have found buying either online or locally and selling on marketplace is best as there's no fees to pay
Yes mate, amazon is always the place i get the most money for my items compared to the ebay prices
@@Clickwright cheers bro. How does it work? Do amazon send you a QR code for shipping or is it like ebay where you select how much you want to charge? Look forwards to more content
Great video. Thank you
I know people who sell on ebay and the truth is you dont sell much unless you are prepared to nearly give stuff away . For many years now ebay has been good for the buyers but does nothing for the sellers but good luck with what you do if you like it thats all that matters
Sounds like you’ve got it all worked out, you get back what you put into it, hard work wins like in everything
@@Clickwright good luck and happy selling
Very good tips. New sub. Nice one
Thanks for the sub!
Super useful video mate, time to get sourcing 😂
Thankyou for watching mate! glad it has helped!
Mate I have binged your videos....what is the app u use at the carboots to scan the bar code and get the re sale value ?
Amazon seller app
Some good tips there, mate. Thanks!
thanks for watching buddy! glad its helped
@@Clickwright Where do you find out what products have been discontinued?
Great video mate
Thankyou mate!
I've got a fair amount of games that I want to sell but for some reason I just be assed to sit down and list on eBay
Not sure bidkit is available in the US, if anyone knows anything please tell
Yeah it is, if you download it and at the top can change it to US from UK, appreciate you watching
Very informative 👍
Thankyou buddy
I like your hoody
Thankyou!
hi mate brillaint video,
only started reselling around 4months ago, things are going good but I'm running into problems with postage. any advice on best way to package and post items. currently I'm not paying for tracking and it opens me up to disputes on ebay as people are claiming they haven't received items and proof of postage isn't enough evidence to win the case.
also how do you go about saving money on packing as well as international shipping?
many thanks
Use Evri pal instead of royal mail. Theirs comes with tracking and costs from £2.70 ish, that extra quid or so will stop disputes
Integrate Royal Mail with your eBay so you can print a label for your orders. Then take the items to Royal Mail and get certificate of postage. You can claim up to £20 against royal mail if you have any claims made against you. Also, there are 'fake' tracking labels you can attach that might deter your buyers from making fraudulent claims - search 'Tracked delivery label.'