Typical the Value Village Clerk would say: “That game doesn’t belong there” She would most likely re-price it and put it in the display case. I’ve noticed Value Village has gotten extremely aggressive with their prices lately. They’re catching on to the re-seller culture and pricing everything up.
I have commented on many resellers videos about this...I believe we should also blame smartphones. It is so easy for the pricer to Google the item, click on Google shoping tab, and get a quick glimpse of trending prices. The Amazon barcode scanner can also be to blame, plus the fluctuated prices on Amazon. I have also noticed everyday Facebook sellers, garage sales, from young to elderly people, using Google or eBay to research prices. All the yard sales I go to are not what they used to be because I expect $1-$5 at garage sales, people know their prices nowadays and are catching on to people just reselling instead of actually buying it for themselves
They look most things up and have for a very long time. You can only hope for things to slip through their protocol or have very deep knowledge and a good eye
My value village had some ps3 consoles at the display case and one of them had "backwards compatible model" written on the tag and priced at 150... can't tell me they just know that sort of thing
@@willyhoogs These thrift stores aren’t very knowledgeable is the thing. All they see is “oooh video game stuff” and price it high. My nearby goodwill had a fat PS2 in the display case for $50 with a label saying “not working” LOL. They’re just greedy and dumb.
Just watched this on 10-20-21. You KNOW that thrifting can be done practically anywhere there are thrift stores, flea mkts, etc. It's one of the beautiful things of being a reseller!! Thanks for another educational video, sensei!!
That employee telling you it doesn't belong there kind of pisses me off. I've noticed my local savers pricing things way high over the past couple of years. They even have an entire aisle dedicated to "retro" and "vintage" stuff that they price insanely high. I'm talking vintage board games for $19.99 and up, anything Pokémon $24.99 and up. Vintage and retro toys same thing.
This pandemic has made people start selling online, me included, but watching these videos to get knowledge on how to do things is great, but I have noticed my local Savers does have the highest prices for things I've seen in many years for donated items, they know what they are doing and I have noticed that years ago I could find great monopoly games both new and used but now nothing, strange huh, and fisher price toys were plenty, now nothing, strange huh, no comic books, sealed puzzles, dvd sets, rock records (only polka and country), nothing that we see in stores that may have resale value is actually priced to make any money except for Ken Alterman and his million dollar residence...me I'll keep checking out yard sales
Oh yeah def marking the prices up. They make the employees look up resale prices on items to price them high. And goodwill is starting to auction more items online rather than put them on the shelves.
@@wordivore Too bad....more than once I have checked out with items I found and they've said, "oh that was not supposed to be out on the floor" and taken it away from me at the register !! ? No, this was before I was a re-seller, never looked them up, in fact before we could with cell phones LOL - simply wanted it for my daughter. I was Mad LOL. They get these items donated so I don't have any sympathy for them in this situation. And occasionally I'll have a clerk say, "wow that should not be selling for that price" and actually pull it away at the checkout too...and I'm like what? then to make it ok they say, "Oh the tag was probably changed" and then I really get upset at that too. How dare you...and they say no, someone else probably changed it and then you found it but we can't sell it for that. Tag was clearly original price and a ridiculous claim. I would never do that, don't think it was ever changed...the person checking out just decided it was priced too cheap. SMH. I've paid up to $80 for worthy items so, yeah I totally resent them saying that. I also had an instance where they rang everything up and then gave back to me to put in my cart but conveniently forgot a "score" find, such as a north face backpack like new. I paid $25 for it...but after ringing up it was kept behind the counter. I did not notice until I got home. Did the clerk take it home? Innocent mistake? The manager gave me a refund since I did not get it, but it was an hour long drive for me back to the store, and the pack worth a lot more than that, I was going to keep for myself. I did shop again on return, but some days are just better than others of course. I don't know why some folks aren't just nice LOL I remember in a management class once, if you want nice employees, hire nice employees.
@@sumthingelsesumthingelse6811 Yeah I agree, "Too bad." That's why I typed LOL after. I thought it was funny that she was a little butt hurt. It's not like this stuff is the employees' personal stash and they are personally losing money. It's weird how mad they get. And for the employee to say that to Matt... Lol, I mean who wouldn't buy it once she said that? If I'd been thinking about putting it back before that, I'd certainly buy it after she said it. All that stuff that happend to you, that's f'd up. Not right at all. Again, they act like they have their own personal money to lose on it. It's pretty weird. And it sounds unethical. Around here, the thrift stores suck. I'm pretty sure they do their own ebay selling and maybe the employees do their own picking at the thrift shops around here. Idk. The only reason I go is to browse for something I may need that I want to get at a lower pric and even then that's rare.
Nice work Matt, it's easy to be a full time picker in Seattle. I would find 1.5k-2k in profit in one day by traveling a route, hitting at least 10 stores and you can do that once a week or more. There are enough stores to do two full day routes. If you have a husband-wife team 100k a year profit is easily done and some people do that by themselves. That doesn't even count the outlet malls and stand alone factory outlet stores. And if you knew what you were doing 15 years ago before smart phones, and before many of the stores started raising their prices it was even easier. Nice of you to give that stuff away, you might have to make a road trip without the kids sometime.
I've from Vancouver Canada. I've been to that Value Village. How I remember that store is ... there were a TON of Russell Wilson t-shirts and absolutely nothing
Ah I live near Seattle area! Didn't see this until today though at March 11 evening and plus I don't do instagram...so missed out on your giveaway .Darn! I have never been to the thrift stores you went to either. If you come back you should check out these: Seattle Dearborn Goodwill (very big), Redmond Goodwill (near Bellevue) has some great items, Issaquah Value Village also lots of selection. We are fortunate to have a lot of stores up here but I feel rather high prices in many of them. You have to look hard to find those deals. How sweet of you to give those items away! I have seen the comments about looking items up. I feel that most pricers simply have too much inventory to be looking up prices unless they "know" something is good. Hope your family enjoyed Whidbey Island!
I’ve got family on Whidbey too. That whole Seattle area is beautiful. Looks like I’ll have to check out the thrift stores next time too. Awesome video!
If your still in Seattle check out the downtown Goodwill and goodwill bins in the sodo area. The goodwill downtown gets a ton of stuff daily, competition can be tough but still can find gems. FYI always find good Starbuck mugs here.
The worker heard you going through comps on the Peanuts Monopoly, haha..... Where I used to live there was a guy who would let me know when stuff I shopped for came in (he would hold it for me). Now we moved so far away
@@elicross3191 they weren't allowed to take money, I would bring in lunch and gas gift cards from time to time. He said he had fun looking for things I liked, sweetest kid
I lived on Whidbey Island for a few years in the Late 90s I wasn't much of a picker back then but I did hit up the Thrift shops from time to time and the shops around Oak Harbor where great with the Military base near by always had some good items.
@@PartTimePickers I love to watch the shopping videos and the fact you show what you paid and the solds all in one video is a plus. The resellers that I have mentioned that to are now following you...lol.
Thanks to watching your videos I am learning the art of thrifting. Found a rare Sunsout brand puzzle sealed for $2.50, sold in 3 days for $32. Keep showing us tips Matt!
I went to Nebraska to visit my brother early last year. Went thrifting and found Nebraska university shorts and jerseys everywhere at great prices. Came back home to Nevada and sold them all at great profit! Guess home town people don't care about local stuff like that. My sales were from all over the country. Great video as usual.
Your in the convergence zone, expect rain. They see on average 52 inches of rain a year. I drove from Florida 3600 miles in my van. Wicked beautiful country in the great northwest. Is it Mt. Rainier you can see in Seattle? Hope everyone had a great vacation. See you's on the next video
Dude, thanks for taking us along... p.s. Once in Walmart, the Green Luigi vs. Mario was worth more and not really seen as often in stores. Not big money, but sell trough I though was good. . .
Welcome to my hood! That’s one of my fav VV in the area. Always find some good stuff there. That’s helping hands is in Bothell, and I haven’t been there in forever! May need to make a stop. And if you want to leave CA, don’t come to WA... OR and WA are basically the same as CA but wet. 😂
My old stomping grounds of Everett and working the thrift shops on the way to Seattle area looks about the same I haven’t been back since 2013 haha but glad to see you thrifting out there bud glad it was good to you :)
Value Village is all over USA and was started in Seattle from what I have heard...same with Goodwill who's owner lives in Bellvue, across Lake Washington from Seattle, one of the most expensive areas in the Seattle region.
Very nice Matt.. Your generosity doesn't go unnoticed.. I love when you do thoughtful thing for some unexpected reseller.. You made someone very happy today and that my friend is a wonderful thing.. Awesome care package with love.. Stay safe all..👍💕🔥⚾😷
@@buenosandiego we are on the verge of becoming just like Nazi Germany. Ban this, illegal to have this, do as I say.... load of bull. Constitution is getting trampled on.
@@dannyodell5148 Fortunately, the Right Wing Seditionists and Domestic Terrorists are going away for a very long time. We saved our democracy from the likes of you
I have sold 2 potato head lots with about 20 accessories multiple times in the $50 range. I throw it all in a box and wait until I have a good lot. 4 potatoes and a bunch of accessories sold for $120 almost instantly last summer.
Wow that was so sweet of you!! While you were picking up these big items i was thinking how are you taking that home? Did you forget that you were traveling? Lol apparently you had a master plan going on! :)
Cool finds, nice of you to give it away, but if I were you I would have went to a local store and bought a big box and then went down to a UPS store or USPS and shipped everything back to myself to list when I got home.
I love the little thrift stores they have the best finds. I started off selling plush, I've got upwards of 300$ for a plush. That's my expertise. That potatoe head might take a little time to sell but it will. Awesome finds
I saw this same Monopoly Peanut at Value Village in Toronto, it was in showcase selling for CAD$79.99, I was so pissed off, I wanted speak with a manager not that is gonna change anything but I just wanted create a scene to let people in the shop know how insane their pricing was. Compare to US, Canadian Value Villages are insane....greedy for profit...
Good finds as always. I'm jealous of the thrift store california has. You clearly have a good eye for stuff but also seems like the quality is better then most
Value Village is Savers to us here in Canada. And here in Ontario Canada, Value Village is a rip off. Pricing shoes at $15+, jeans north of $20, video games can be priced at $9.99. I seem to think they employ people to sit on ebay and look their DONATIONS up and price accordingly. That being said, I still find great things to resell. The low hanging fruit is just not profitable most days.
Just saw an announcement from Yard Sale Treasure Maps that Craigslist pulled its agreement and will no longer populate on the map ... what are we going to do?
I really like your video's. You cut to the chase and don't leave your subscribers hanging. Why do youtubers have to make the video's so long with endless chatter, just to lengthen their video's. O'well, love the variety of stuff you pick up.
I always try to avoid scanning or talking about how valuable something is when employees are around lol.
Take the game!
Facts!
scan no matter whos around!
Too late, the word is out and now more items are going online rather than being sold in the store.
Some thrifting stores don't allow Employees to buy not even on their days off
Arc'teryx bag is crazy find! When small thrifts have reasonable-cheap prices they can be some of the best stores to hit.
Typical the Value Village Clerk would say: “That game doesn’t belong there”
She would most likely re-price it and put it in the display case.
I’ve noticed Value Village has gotten extremely aggressive with their prices lately. They’re catching on to the re-seller culture and pricing everything up.
I have commented on many resellers videos about this...I believe we should also blame smartphones. It is so easy for the pricer to Google the item, click on Google shoping tab, and get a quick glimpse of trending prices. The Amazon barcode scanner can also be to blame, plus the fluctuated prices on Amazon. I have also noticed everyday Facebook sellers, garage sales, from young to elderly people, using Google or eBay to research prices. All the yard sales I go to are not what they used to be because I expect $1-$5 at garage sales, people know their prices nowadays and are catching on to people just reselling instead of actually buying it for themselves
They look most things up and have for a very long time. You can only hope for things to slip through their protocol or have very deep knowledge and a good eye
My value village had some ps3 consoles at the display case and one of them had "backwards compatible model" written on the tag and priced at 150... can't tell me they just know that sort of thing
@@willyhoogs These thrift stores aren’t very knowledgeable is the thing. All they see is “oooh video game stuff” and price it high. My nearby goodwill had a fat PS2 in the display case for $50 with a label saying “not working” LOL. They’re just greedy and dumb.
@@Jaydevids we can also blame resellers who flex on social media...
Wow! Gave then away?!! What a good gesture!! Great content
Wow!!! I mean who does that?!! FREE?!! What an awesome giveaway & what a kind man you are!!.. this video was my most favorite to watch!!! ❤
Just watched this on 10-20-21. You KNOW that thrifting can be done practically anywhere there are thrift stores, flea mkts, etc. It's one of the beautiful things of being a reseller!! Thanks for another educational video, sensei!!
That employee telling you it doesn't belong there kind of pisses me off. I've noticed my local savers pricing things way high over the past couple of years. They even have an entire aisle dedicated to "retro" and "vintage" stuff that they price insanely high. I'm talking vintage board games for $19.99 and up, anything Pokémon $24.99 and up. Vintage and retro toys same thing.
This pandemic has made people start selling online, me included, but watching these videos to get knowledge on how to do things is great, but I have noticed my local Savers does have the highest prices for things I've seen in many years for donated items, they know what they are doing and I have noticed that years ago I could find great monopoly games both new and used but now nothing, strange huh, and fisher price toys were plenty, now nothing, strange huh, no comic books, sealed puzzles, dvd sets, rock records (only polka and country), nothing that we see in stores that may have resale value is actually priced to make any money except for Ken Alterman and his million dollar residence...me I'll keep checking out yard sales
Oh yeah def marking the prices up. They make the employees look up resale prices on items to price them high. And goodwill is starting to auction more items online rather than put them on the shelves.
Loved the videos so far. Very informative. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Thanks for watching!
I took a page from your book and did some sourcing on vacation - helped pay for the trip. Love your videos 👍🏻
You just blessed someone! How cool, I like you even more now 😀
😂😂😂 the peanuts monopoly belongs in the showcase for $99.95 Mat!
Yeah that lady was mad. Lol.
@@wordivore Too bad....more than once I have checked out with items I found and they've said, "oh that was not supposed to be out on the floor" and taken it away from me at the register !! ? No, this was before I was a re-seller, never looked them up, in fact before we could with cell phones LOL - simply wanted it for my daughter. I was Mad LOL. They get these items donated so I don't have any sympathy for them in this situation. And occasionally I'll have a clerk say, "wow that should not be selling for that price" and actually pull it away at the checkout too...and I'm like what? then to make it ok they say, "Oh the tag was probably changed" and then I really get upset at that too. How dare you...and they say no, someone else probably changed it and then you found it but we can't sell it for that. Tag was clearly original price and a ridiculous claim. I would never do that, don't think it was ever changed...the person checking out just decided it was priced too cheap. SMH. I've paid up to $80 for worthy items so, yeah I totally resent them saying that. I also had an instance where they rang everything up and then gave back to me to put in my cart but conveniently forgot a "score" find, such as a north face backpack like new. I paid $25 for it...but after ringing up it was kept behind the counter. I did not notice until I got home. Did the clerk take it home? Innocent mistake? The manager gave me a refund since I did not get it, but it was an hour long drive for me back to the store, and the pack worth a lot more than that, I was going to keep for myself. I did shop again on return, but some days are just better than others of course. I don't know why some folks aren't just nice LOL I remember in a management class once, if you want nice employees, hire nice employees.
@@sumthingelsesumthingelse6811 Yeah I agree, "Too bad." That's why I typed LOL after. I thought it was funny that she was a little butt hurt. It's not like this stuff is the employees' personal stash and they are personally losing money. It's weird how mad they get. And for the employee to say that to Matt... Lol, I mean who wouldn't buy it once she said that? If I'd been thinking about putting it back before that, I'd certainly buy it after she said it.
All that stuff that happend to you, that's f'd up. Not right at all. Again, they act like they have their own personal money to lose on it. It's pretty weird. And it sounds unethical. Around here, the thrift stores suck. I'm pretty sure they do their own ebay selling and maybe the employees do their own picking at the thrift shops around here. Idk. The only reason I go is to browse for something I may need that I want to get at a lower pric and even then that's rare.
Alot of these places are filled with stealing culture. All knows its going on, but nobody rats eachother out. Evil circle.
Awesome video Matt and you will be making someone's day! You're alright!!
Matt, I've lived all over the US and have never had an issue finding things to flip. I'm in NC and we are blessed with tons of places to source.
Nice work Matt, it's easy to be a full time picker in Seattle. I would find 1.5k-2k in profit in one day by traveling a route, hitting at least 10 stores and you can do that once a week or more. There are enough stores to do two full day routes. If you have a husband-wife team 100k a year profit is easily done and some people do that by themselves. That doesn't even count the outlet malls and stand alone factory outlet stores. And if you knew what you were doing 15 years ago before smart phones, and before many of the stores started raising their prices it was even easier. Nice of you to give that stuff away, you might have to make a road trip without the kids sometime.
Great gesture for the Seattle fans, Matt!
Yeah, value villages is savers, it also has another name called "unique"
Awesome video, nice to see you up here in the Everett, Bothell area thrifting .You went to all the stores we thrift at awesome.
I've from Vancouver Canada. I've been to that Value Village. How I remember that store is ... there were a TON of Russell Wilson t-shirts and absolutely nothing
At my value village..any sealed board game and puzzle go behind the counter showcase..otherwise people will break the packaging.
That's cool, but that lady who said that it was in the wrong place was so rude about it in my opinion LOL
That's sooo nice of you! Enjoy your videos!
Great finds as always! Thanks for the video!
That Mariners spell out hat was a great pick, should sell super fast & for some descent cash!
Ah I live near Seattle area! Didn't see this until today though at March 11 evening and plus I don't do instagram...so missed out on your giveaway .Darn! I have never been to the thrift stores you went to either. If you come back you should check out these: Seattle Dearborn Goodwill (very big), Redmond Goodwill (near Bellevue) has some great items, Issaquah Value Village also lots of selection. We are fortunate to have a lot of stores up here but I feel rather high prices in many of them. You have to look hard to find those deals. How sweet of you to give those items away! I have seen the comments about looking items up. I feel that most pricers simply have too much inventory to be looking up prices unless they "know" something is good. Hope your family enjoyed Whidbey Island!
I’ve got family on Whidbey too. That whole Seattle area is beautiful. Looks like I’ll have to check out the thrift stores next time too. Awesome video!
Love watching your videos you explain a lot and have good eye awesome thing you did!!!!
If your still in Seattle check out the downtown Goodwill and goodwill bins in the sodo area. The goodwill downtown gets a ton of stuff daily, competition can be tough but still can find gems. FYI always find good Starbuck mugs here.
The worker heard you going through comps on the Peanuts Monopoly, haha..... Where I used to live there was a guy who would let me know when stuff I shopped for came in (he would hold it for me). Now we moved so far away
Hope you broke him off a lil somethin for looking out !
@@elicross3191 they weren't allowed to take money, I would bring in lunch and gas gift cards from time to time. He said he had fun looking for things I liked, sweetest kid
Hi Matt. I am watching June 2024. Accustomed to seeing you shopping with Kayla.
I lived on Whidbey Island for a few years in the Late 90s I wasn't much of a picker back then but I did hit up the Thrift shops from time to time and the shops around Oak Harbor where great with the Military base near by always had some good items.
Super nice for you to go on vacation, score shopping and share the knowledge and the wealth.
Thanks for watching Nishana!
@@PartTimePickers I love to watch the shopping videos and the fact you show what you paid and the solds all in one video is a plus. The resellers that I have mentioned that to are now following you...lol.
Thanks to watching your videos I am learning the art of thrifting. Found a rare Sunsout brand puzzle sealed for $2.50, sold in 3 days for $32. Keep showing us tips Matt!
So generous of you!!! You will be blessed.
I went to Nebraska to visit my brother early last year. Went thrifting and found Nebraska university shorts and jerseys everywhere at great prices. Came back home to Nevada and sold them all at great profit! Guess home town people don't care about local stuff like that. My sales were from all over the country. Great video as usual.
Nice little twist at the end. Fun, something I would do...
Your in the convergence zone, expect rain. They see on average 52 inches of rain a year. I drove from Florida 3600 miles in my van. Wicked beautiful country in the great northwest. Is it Mt. Rainier you can see in Seattle? Hope everyone had a great vacation. See you's on the next video
Helping Hands is hands down my favorite thrift store of all-time. And it goes to a great cause.
That’s so awesome of you! I’m on the other side of the state, good luck to the Seattle folks!
I never find items like this in my area.. Awesome finds
Same here!
Your generosity rocks!!!!
I spent about 24 hours on Whidbey Island in Sep 1996 during a military exercise....the foliage was a thick as a tropical rainforest...
Amazing finds!! They have great goodwills in the northwest
I just caught myself trying to scroll the eBay app in your video looking through the sold items. I'm so used to doing that on my own lol.
Dude, thanks for taking us along...
p.s. Once in Walmart, the Green Luigi
vs. Mario was worth more and not really
seen as often in stores. Not big money,
but sell trough I though was good. . .
Welcome to my hood! That’s one of my fav VV in the area. Always find some good stuff there. That’s helping hands is in Bothell, and I haven’t been there in forever! May need to make a stop. And if you want to leave CA, don’t come to WA... OR and WA are basically the same as CA but wet. 😂
Haha. You’re probably right
Helping hands in Bothell is a great place. Pick up 2 brand new fly reels for $2 each recently. Ball gloves are usually good there too.
My old stomping grounds of Everett and working the thrift shops on the way to Seattle area looks about the same I haven’t been back since 2013 haha but glad to see you thrifting out there bud glad it was good to you :)
Value Village is all over USA and was started in Seattle from what I have heard...same with Goodwill who's owner lives in Bellvue, across Lake Washington from Seattle, one of the most expensive areas in the Seattle region.
Very nice of you to give the items away! Hope you are having a nice vacation
Love you Matt. BTW it’s pronounced Ho-Kuh On-Nay On-Nay. The shoes are named after the Maori language phrase loosely meaning "fly over the earth".
Very nice Matt.. Your generosity doesn't go unnoticed.. I love when you do thoughtful thing for some unexpected reseller.. You made someone very happy today and that my friend is a wonderful thing.. Awesome care package with love.. Stay safe all..👍💕🔥⚾😷
Another great video Matt.
BOLO ALERT: Look for FedEx and UPS uniform shirts. Super fast turns and great margins.
Oooo, thanks for the tip! Never would have guessed.
@@jamieroulstone163 me too. I picked up a UPS shirt for $2.25 at Goodwill, listed last night for $30 plus shipping and it just sold this morning.
Nice job. Good call on the Logitech, besides being notorious slow seller, it has a high incidence (for me) of issues. I only pick up the new ones.
Matt killing it, while on vacation!!!
Thanks for watching!
Aw man! I was hoping you’d grab the Chuckie from Rugrats! He’s cute.
Mr. Potato head is staying Mr. Potato head. They retracted their "gender identity" idea and decided to leave it the same.
Dang. I was hoping they would change Mrs. Fields Cookies too.
@@buenosandiego we are on the verge of becoming just like Nazi Germany. Ban this, illegal to have this, do as I say.... load of bull. Constitution is getting trampled on.
@@dannyodell5148 Fortunately, the Right Wing Seditionists and Domestic Terrorists are going away for a very long time. We saved our democracy from the likes of you
@@n.p.2653 lol ok buddy
I have sold 2 potato head lots with about 20 accessories multiple times in the $50 range. I throw it all in a box and wait until I have a good lot. 4 potatoes and a bunch of accessories sold for $120 almost instantly last summer.
I would love the zip up sweater, the print is fabulous. Where will it be listed Matt
someone didn't watch till the end of the video :)
I wish we had thrift stores around like that. All I can ever find is cloths. I hate selling cloths. It's so hard to find anything when it's cold out
There’s not much of a market for cloths. Try selling clothes instead.
Hope the weather holds out for you. I'm near Mt Rainier and it's windy and raining ALOT
I have been looking for the peanuts monopoly everywhere I go... I know it sells well... Never found one. Good for you!
Just bought some hoka shoes yesterday. The most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn. Hoka is a bolo for sure brother.
Interesting and nice to see you in my old stomping grounds. I am in Idaho now but have family near Seattle.
Thanks for watching !
Wow that was so sweet of you!! While you were picking up these big items i was thinking how are you taking that home? Did you forget that you were traveling? Lol apparently you had a master plan going on! :)
Definitely. Definitely wouldn’t be able to fit all that on the plane 🙂
Shoot...i would've driven to Seattle from Fargo to get those! Come to Fargo, ND!
Welcome to my stomping grounds, Matt and family.
I know every store you've been to. Some good and some misses. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
Diggin the ‘stache, Matt. Love getting educated through your videos. Stoked for my next thrift trip this week 💫
Small thrift stores usually have the best stuff.
So cool to see you thrifting around here!
Arc’teryx bag!! I saw that logo immediately 👀. For $14.99?? Damn Matt is killing it in my backyard. Fun seeing u pick in my area of Seattle.
I hope whoever got the loot does a follow up what sold video for you/us. That would be supper fun.
He’s got a YT channel. Thanks for watching
Cool finds, nice of you to give it away, but if I were you I would have went to a local store and bought a big box and then went down to a UPS store or USPS and shipped everything back to myself to list when I got home.
Awesome finds, nice of you to give it away. Awesome video.
Do you bring empty suitcases with you? How do you ship the stuff home... nevermind... I just finished the video as I was typing this...
I was wondering the same thing. He was picking up some pretty big items
I love the little thrift stores they have the best finds. I started off selling plush, I've got upwards of 300$ for a plush. That's my expertise. That potatoe head might take a little time to sell but it will. Awesome finds
Lucky Seattler. Wanna vacation next in PA? Enjoy the family fun!!
That's very nice of you. Good man
Nice finds!! Looks like the prices have lowered a bit since we lived up there. Awesome video Matt!
Love your content the PNW looks fabulous never been there
I live in Montana and do well thrifting and selling on eBay.
Great haul for someone thanks for the video
Awesome!! You are so fun to watch!
If you can move out of CA, just make sure to live in reach of an affluent city or area and you'll do fine with reselling.
I saw this same Monopoly Peanut at Value Village in Toronto, it was in showcase selling for CAD$79.99, I was so pissed off, I wanted speak with a manager not that is gonna change anything but I just wanted create a scene to let people in the shop know how insane their pricing was. Compare to US, Canadian Value Villages are insane....greedy for profit...
Cool finds! As always! Thanks for sharing!
Best reseller channel out
Appreciate the support 🤙
Good finds as always. I'm jealous of the thrift store california has. You clearly have a good eye for stuff but also seems like the quality is better then most
Maybe the higher pricing is why so many Goodwills are closed.
Bada$$ ending!
Value Village is Savers to us here in Canada. And here in Ontario Canada, Value Village is a rip off. Pricing shoes at $15+, jeans north of $20, video games can be priced at $9.99. I seem to think they employ people to sit on ebay and look their DONATIONS up and price accordingly. That being said, I still find great things to resell. The low hanging fruit is just not profitable most days.
Awesome of you to do that!
Great haul of stuff. Funny the train decided to show up for the video
A friend of mine paid for her Hawaii trip by sourcing. California to Oregon?
Hey I live in Seattle area...ok Tacoma but I thought I recognized some of those places!
Just saw an announcement from Yard Sale Treasure Maps that Craigslist pulled its agreement and will no longer populate on the map ... what are we going to do?
Great finds. Learnin alot from you.
That train intro was awesome.
Come to Oregon there is no sales tax!!!
I really like your video's. You cut to the chase and don't leave your subscribers hanging. Why do youtubers have to make the video's so long with endless chatter, just to lengthen their video's. O'well, love the variety of stuff you pick up.
I bought a skateboard at a garage sale along with other items and forgot to grab it when I left. Remembered several hours later on my home 🤦🏽♂️
NO WAYY that Luigi is from the 2003 Sanei Mario party 5 set. It sells for $150-$200 alone. BIG money missed sadly
I've been to one of those Helping Hands thrift stores, but I can't remember which state it was in. I found a ton of stuff at the one I went to.
Wow, I wish I was in Seattle right now! That was kind of you!