I started experimenting selling toys a few months ago and LOVE it. It's a fantastic high to source an item for roughly $.15, then have it sell for $20. I'm totally hooked . Also I have a small apartment so it's great to be able to fill up my Mercari and eBay store with so many items without taking up a lot of storage space. I buy mostly GW bags of toys but have struggled with sorting them once I take the "good ones" out. It can be overwhelming at times to have so many little unknown pieces 🙂. I like the tip of parsing out by brand/toy family and THEN listing them by lot. Thanks for the interesting content, keep up the good work. Looking forward to more toy videos🙂.
I was only half way through the video and took my purse out to buy the ebook bundle. I bought the silver bundle and have just binge read all night! I 100000% recommend this if you are wanting to get into the niche of toys. It equips you to go out and face the sales! Now I’m off to do my own research and work on the knowledge I’ve been given. Thank you Vinny and Steve!! Great collab! 😁
Hi Steve am from UK. Love your video man. U are so consistent with what u do. Your energy is infectious bro. Learn alot from your videos. Keep it up man
I was the same way with your friend. I would just go into Goodwill and scan the video games and nothing else. I got frustrated of finding nothing and started looking around the store. Realized there was a gold mine in the toy section and I went to work. My first find was a loose Amiibo set of Samus and Metroid. I knew what they were because I bought one for brand new for $30, I still have it. I paid $2 for the set and sold it for $40 plus shipping on eBay. Since then, I've found hundreds of dollars of toys. You can start by selling toys of cartoons or tv shows you like and move on from there. There's also a Facebook group that helps identify which toys are which.
Nice to hear a similar story! Nice find 👍🏻 Going with shows and characters you know is a great idea, just make sure you research so you know which ones will sale and which ones will sit!
Literally crazy how I came upon toys pretty similarly. I had some knowledge ahead of time due to having kids, but this is inspiring. Great as always Steve.
I am already picturing myself surrounded by bags of toys looking up little cars into the wee hours of the night... best way to learn... I buy just about everything for the learning experience but haven’t ventured into toys yet outside of games and puzzles... my mountain of broken electronics has kept me from buying more... small, easy to store items are very appealing right now (and everyone is getting mad when my electronics hauls take over the living room)
🤣 learning through experience is the best! Toys are great because they are small(and hopefully won't take up your whole living room!) And usually easy to store as well. I hope you have fun learning a new niche!
Raiken Profit Oh, yeah... every bag or toy I’ve gotten has had enough profit to make it worth it money and time wise... it does take a lot of time to research so I’m slowly building my listings because profits are lower unless you do lots and I’m not get enough to do any lots yet... if I find more if the same, I can relist with the new ones added... people ignore toys so they are easy to find, especially at garage sales
I have recently gotten into toys, because the ROI can be so profitable. I especially seek out Legos. Yesterday, I found a Playmobil kit, huge box, with parts still inside original sealed bags for $8.00. They are going for around 50 to $100 on Ebay. I found some cool little vintage Lesney Matchbox cars in a bag for $3.00. Some of the cars inside go for $10 to $20 each on Ebay. I am new to the toys, so I still have a lot to learn about what to look for without spending hours looking up everything on my phone. I need to find some RUclips channels with resellers who can give bolo lists to focus on. The thing is, these big thrift store chains get so many toys, there is bound to be something good you will find.
I actually just released my second toy guide, you may find it useful! You can view it and all of the bonuses offers I have going on for ordering it now here: raikenprofit.lpages.co/secrettoys/
This vid turned some of us onto some new loose toy lines to scout for at garage sales and while thrifting, great info. For me, toys are way more interesting to sell than books (sorry). Thanks and keep up the great work!
Great video - thanks guys! Only thing that boggles my mind a bit about this is his inventory system. How do you keep track of COGS when you've got all your toys split up and all over the place?
Hey Steve, I’m a toy seller too, but I’m selling my massive Masters of the Universe collection. Not at all knowledgeable about many other toys though. I was wondering about how he ships his toys. That bin of his sales had a lot of small boxes that I’m guessing weigh less than a pound and ship first class. Does he eat the shipping cost or does he do calculated shipping for the buyer based on where they live? I only do free shipping if my sale is $50+. Really liking these types of videos! 👍
Almighty Binx I’m also a toy seller. If it is under 1 lb, i just do free shipping and factor in the shipping cost. There might be a small difference in shipping cost depending on where it is sent (a matter of cents) but when you do free shipping, it makes it more aesthetically pleasing to buyer so I think the trade off is worth it. Also, most of my toys are under 1 pound (I tend to seek out lower weight items for these reasons)
Was wondering if y’all could share a link to his eBay store. Would love to check out his listing to learn more about how best to lot and pricing as well as picking up a couple items. Thanks!
I love toy bags! I grabbed one for Thomas trains and ended up with only 1 Thomas and a bunch I had never heard of.....Chuggington. (Store was closing and I grabbed it and didn’t look at it.) Those came way after my son’s time. I sold the 25 in that bag for $60 plus shipping. I paid either 2.99 or 3.99 for the bag. A big thrift store but local, not a chain. I also learned about Special Agent Oso from random figurines in a bag that I didn’t buy it for....sold 3 figurines for $30 plus shipping. It’s addictive; kind of like gambling. Lol.
Those are some awesome finds! Toys are usually looked over by so many people because the "grab bags" can be a big mystery, but really, for as little as they cost, it's alright to take a chance!
Haha He really does! He isn't as into being in front of the camera though. RUclips isn't for everyone. Hopefully I can convince him to come on the channel some more though! He is full of useful info.
@@kimsager1578 Yep. He has all the tools. I also sell toys so I know he could if he wanted to. I'm not quite at full time income level yet myself but I'm getting close. I've been at it just over a year now
@@RaikenprofitI was going to tag sales a few Saturdays ago sourcing and came upon one a woman closing a daycare after 17 years! so much stuff-imaginex ,games,teaching supplies ,home schooling books,legos,barbies,high chairs,tons of baby and child care equipment and toys galore-I offered her $200 and took it all! huge overloaded truck and car full-it was hot and seemed easier than going from sale to sale!lots of things vintage and lots new-listing!listing!listing! selling bigger items on facebook groups locally.
WOW. I LOVE TOYS. I'm looking forward to all your videos. Does Vinny have a yt page? Goodwill stopped selling toys here in california because of lawsuits and we don't have savers or any other large thrift stores. :( I'm in the country and it's not worth driving around for toys at yard sales so I sell clothes but I have bins of random toys that I get for a quarter each. I have no idea what they're worth, probably 25 cents. hahaha.
Definitely look them up! You may just have a few hidden money makers laying around 😊 He does not have a channel, but I'll definitely update if he makes one!
Turned my living room into a inventory warehouse. Shelves from wall to wall and another 2 lines of shelves in the middle. Had one guy come this morning and bought a Jordan shoes for 100 and i paid i believe $55.... before I headed out to work on my other business.
@@Raikenprofit Biggest flip so far are Brooks Victory 5 Victory Collection. Bought 8 for $35 each and sold each for $180 -220 depending on seller platform used. Currently one guy has a manopoly on it on ebay selling each for 230-250 with $20 shipping.
Aweomse job, Im nearing 10k for a 60 day total, it is awesome to see how your part time eBay can grow in to full time $$$. I have my niche too I just sell 90% golf clubs.
@@Raikenprofit Hey, Thanks, i have had lots of Homeruns. Picked up set of Bridestone New in Box Irons at a thrift in Orlando while on Vacation for 36$. Sold for 550$. Plenty of Hauls where i spent 100-200 at yard sales that equal 1k-2k. Rare Arnold Putter found in thrift locally for 99 cent goes from 500-1k on eBay. I could go on, plenty busy here now. Thanks for reaching out, love the videos keep them coming, I take a piece everyday.
I have ran into a reseller once in a thrift store.....I went to grab a piglett plush and they literally snatched it away from me....I still want that piglett plush.
I hate rude resellers. Thankfully most aren't rude that I know. I personally would have surprised you at your car or outside the door with the piglet. Some people just suck. lol
I collect toys so majority of the time I look for toys when I source. I love selling toys because I know there’s a lot of toy collectors out there like me. And I keep what I don’t sell 😝
Hi. Can you include his toy store on Ebay? I'm also selling toys, plushies and board games on Ebay. So far, board games are pretty good but not much with plush toys. Love your video man :)
@@thedeafgenius Yes, sorry. How are the 99 cent auctions going? Do they sell for $1 often or go up? I assume you don't give free shipping with them. I'm just wondering if it's worth it. IDK if I wanna do it. Thanks. Have a great day.
@@gbertarelli I just do it to do it. I don't give a shit about those boxes. They are junk toys. Theres only two other options you can do is throw them out or donate them. Do what you want to do. You want to waste 15 mins dropping them off or spend the same amount of time putting it up on ebay to get your feedback up. You can also take 2 minutes and throw them out and be done with it. Its a personal choice and they don't go for more than $5 with shipping. It depends on your situation. No one on youtube can really tell you what to do. This is all a learning curve that you have to learn for yourself. If I had a flea market booth on the weekends, I would take those junk toys and throw them in a bin for .25 cents each. Again it comes down to your situation and your personal preference. If you want my professional opinion, THROW THEM OUT OR DONATE THEM.
Brad Gribin you should be reporting taxes at $1. Paypal/eBay issue 1099 at $20,000 AND 200 transactions. But that doesn’t mean you don’t owe or report if you did less. Get a cpa
If you donate the extra stuff back you may end up buying it again in another toy bag. This is a good video. I sell vintage toys too on eBay. I make pretty good money but end up buying more than I can list. Take Care.
@@Raikenprofit @Scrapping4aDart I'll donate excess toys I don't sell to a thrift store that I don't source toys from to avoid buying the same toy twice
I picked up one of those toy grab bag recently because it has 2 Beetlejuice figures in it along with a bunch of other figures. Turned out the Beetlejuice figures weren't worth as much as I'd hoped, but there were 2 Adventure People figures from the Late 70's/early 80s. Sold one for $25 and the other, which turned out to be super rare, for $130. I love those $2 toy bags.....little risk but with a little knowledge can be a huge reward.
Awesome finds! The small bags really can hold some hidden gems. They are usually super cheap as well, so even if it's a bust, you haven't sunk a ton of money into it!
Some ebooks on Amazon sell for $30. We price our books based on the knowledge within, and the time and effort it takes to produce them. I'm sorry you think they are overpriced, I sometimes give discounts out or have sales so if you are interested in a particular one keep your eye out!
I want to sell toys too. I was interested in learning the secret in those books. Well at least provide a content as sample so we know what we going to learn and what we are paying for. For example, how Amazon provide a sample book with content. Thanks.
@Don Hunter...if you watch the toy videos, and there are several, that is a preview as to what is in the guide. I bought the guide and I think it was well worth the money. I just paid $5 for someone else’s guide for a different genre, and I thought $5 was way too much money. 😂 Toys aren’t exactly new to me but I learned about a bunch of different desirable toys that I had no idea about. I do have many large Savers type thrift stores near me where I can buy the bags of toys. If you don’t have places to buy those near you, and cheap toys will be hard to come by, perhaps this isn’t for you.
Be sure to check out our brand new toy guide below. It's on sale this week!
raikenprofit.lpages.co/secrettoys/
I started experimenting selling toys a few months ago and LOVE it. It's a fantastic high to source an item for roughly $.15, then have it sell for $20. I'm totally hooked . Also I have a small apartment so it's great to be able to fill up my Mercari and eBay store with so many items without taking up a lot of storage space. I buy mostly GW bags of toys but have struggled with sorting them once I take the "good ones" out. It can be overwhelming at times to have so many little unknown pieces 🙂. I like the tip of parsing out by brand/toy family and THEN listing them by lot. Thanks for the interesting content, keep up the good work. Looking forward to more toy videos🙂.
Thanks for watching! So glad you enjoyed the video and found some value to help with sorting your own inventory😊
I was only half way through the video and took my purse out to buy the ebook bundle. I bought the silver bundle and have just binge read all night! I 100000% recommend this if you are wanting to get into the niche of toys. It equips you to go out and face the sales! Now I’m off to do my own research and work on the knowledge I’ve been given. Thank you Vinny and Steve!! Great collab! 😁
So glad you enjoyed the ebook! I hope it is a huge help on your way to growing your toy business!😊
Hi Steve am from UK. Love your video man. U are so consistent with what u do. Your energy is infectious bro. Learn alot from your videos. Keep it up man
Thanks for watching, man! I really appreciate it 😊
I was the same way with your friend. I would just go into Goodwill and scan the video games and nothing else. I got frustrated of finding nothing and started looking around the store. Realized there was a gold mine in the toy section and I went to work. My first find was a loose Amiibo set of Samus and Metroid. I knew what they were because I bought one for brand new for $30, I still have it. I paid $2 for the set and sold it for $40 plus shipping on eBay. Since then, I've found hundreds of dollars of toys. You can start by selling toys of cartoons or tv shows you like and move on from there. There's also a Facebook group that helps identify which toys are which.
Nice to hear a similar story! Nice find 👍🏻 Going with shows and characters you know is a great idea, just make sure you research so you know which ones will sale and which ones will sit!
Literally crazy how I came upon toys pretty similarly. I had some knowledge ahead of time due to having kids, but this is inspiring. Great as always Steve.
Prior knowledge is always a plus 😁 Thanks for watching!
I am already picturing myself surrounded by bags of toys looking up little cars into the wee hours of the night... best way to learn... I buy just about everything for the learning experience but haven’t ventured into toys yet outside of games and puzzles... my mountain of broken electronics has kept me from buying more... small, easy to store items are very appealing right now (and everyone is getting mad when my electronics hauls take over the living room)
🤣 learning through experience is the best! Toys are great because they are small(and hopefully won't take up your whole living room!) And usually easy to store as well. I hope you have fun learning a new niche!
Raiken Profit Oh, yeah... every bag or toy I’ve gotten has had enough profit to make it worth it money and time wise... it does take a lot of time to research so I’m slowly building my listings because profits are lower unless you do lots and I’m not get enough to do any lots yet... if I find more if the same, I can relist with the new ones added... people ignore toys so they are easy to find, especially at garage sales
Once again Raiken great video! I agree people do pass up toys. I will keppcmy eye open to add toys to my arsenal.
Thanks! Appreciate you watching😄
I have recently gotten into toys, because the ROI can be so profitable. I especially seek out Legos. Yesterday, I found a Playmobil kit, huge box, with parts still inside original sealed bags for $8.00. They are going for around 50 to $100 on Ebay. I found some cool little vintage Lesney Matchbox cars in a bag for $3.00. Some of the cars inside go for $10 to $20 each on Ebay. I am new to the toys, so I still have a lot to learn about what to look for without spending hours looking up everything on my phone. I need to find some RUclips channels with resellers who can give bolo lists to focus on. The thing is, these big thrift store chains get so many toys, there is bound to be something good you will find.
I actually just released my second toy guide, you may find it useful! You can view it and all of the bonuses offers I have going on for ordering it now here: raikenprofit.lpages.co/secrettoys/
more warehouse tours please!
This vid turned some of us onto some new loose toy lines to scout for at garage sales and while thrifting, great info. For me, toys are way more interesting to sell than books (sorry). Thanks and keep up the great work!
Toys are a ton of fun, so no offense taken 😉
I see these bags of toys all the time, will be looking closer now, thanks Steve and Vinnie
Always! Keep expanding that knowledge😁
Great video!!! I see bags of toys at goodwill, should i buy them to resell?
I would suggest looking into them depending on the price if you are interested in getting into toys.
I use to sell in the 80s at flea markets those dogs that would flip. Great sellers back then. Great video Steve
I remember those things! They were awesome 🤣 Thanks for sharing!
Love the video ...toys are awesome!💜💜💜
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
I'm selling mostly toys but was told it was a bad idea. Great to see that it works!
People who don't study them don't understand how much of a gold mine they can be!
Great video - thanks guys! Only thing that boggles my mind a bit about this is his inventory system. How do you keep track of COGS when you've got all your toys split up and all over the place?
Everyone finds a system that works for them!
Hey Steve, I’m a toy seller too, but I’m selling my massive Masters of the Universe collection. Not at all knowledgeable about many other toys though. I was wondering about how he ships his toys. That bin of his sales had a lot of small boxes that I’m guessing weigh less than a pound and ship first class. Does he eat the shipping cost or does he do calculated shipping for the buyer based on where they live? I only do free shipping if my sale is $50+.
Really liking these types of videos! 👍
Almighty Binx I’m also a toy seller. If it is under 1 lb, i just do free shipping and factor in the shipping cost. There might be a small difference in shipping cost depending on where it is sent (a matter of cents) but when you do free shipping, it makes it more aesthetically pleasing to buyer so I think the trade off is worth it. Also, most of my toys are under 1 pound (I tend to seek out lower weight items for these reasons)
Was wondering if y’all could share a link to his eBay store. Would love to check out his listing to learn more about how best to lot and pricing as well as picking up a couple items. Thanks!
I love toy bags! I grabbed one for Thomas trains and ended up with only 1 Thomas and a bunch I had never heard of.....Chuggington. (Store was closing and I grabbed it and didn’t look at it.) Those came way after my son’s time. I sold the 25 in that bag for $60 plus shipping. I paid either 2.99 or 3.99 for the bag. A big thrift store but local, not a chain. I also learned about Special Agent Oso from random figurines in a bag that I didn’t buy it for....sold 3 figurines for $30 plus shipping. It’s addictive; kind of like gambling. Lol.
Those are some awesome finds! Toys are usually looked over by so many people because the "grab bags" can be a big mystery, but really, for as little as they cost, it's alright to take a chance!
Excellent Video!
Thanks done lots of toys love them old lego is great too thanks great video
Vinnie needs his own RUclips channel. I mean we need Vinnie to have his own youtube!!!
Haha He really does! He isn't as into being in front of the camera though. RUclips isn't for everyone. Hopefully I can convince him to come on the channel some more though! He is full of useful info.
Hey Raiken where can I see how to list my books I purchased? And in depth video step by step?
I don’t have one now but I plan on making it
Thanks for reply! I have all the supplies and books just dont know how to list books in the system
Awesome inventory! I sell a little of everything, but toys and electronics are my go to items.
Both great categories! Thanks for watching.
loved this video best one yet need more exactly like this one loved it
Thanks, Wally! So glad you enjoyed it!
He should list everything .
Bobs World Podcasts Agreed. He should just take the plunge and quit his job. Just go all in here
@@evanmiller7795 he could seriously make full time income I am sure. He is organized, has knowledge, already has foot in, has loads of inventory...
@@kimsager1578 Yep. He has all the tools. I also sell toys so I know he could if he wanted to. I'm not quite at full time income level yet myself but I'm getting close. I've been at it just over a year now
nice! I just bought out a day care and have a ton of toys so this makes me hopeful!!
That's awesome! What made you decide to buy out a daycare?
@@RaikenprofitI was going to tag sales a few Saturdays ago sourcing and came upon one a woman closing a daycare after 17 years! so much stuff-imaginex ,games,teaching supplies ,home schooling books,legos,barbies,high chairs,tons of baby and child care equipment and toys galore-I offered her $200 and took it all! huge overloaded truck and car full-it was hot and seemed easier than going from sale to sale!lots of things vintage and lots new-listing!listing!listing! selling bigger items on facebook groups locally.
The closest savers to me is two hours.. can you say if there is a better day to go
WOW. I LOVE TOYS. I'm looking forward to all your videos. Does Vinny have a yt page? Goodwill stopped selling toys here in california because of lawsuits and we don't have savers or any other large thrift stores. :( I'm in the country and it's not worth driving around for toys at yard sales so I sell clothes but I have bins of random toys that I get for a quarter each. I have no idea what they're worth, probably 25 cents. hahaha.
Definitely look them up! You may just have a few hidden money makers laying around 😊 He does not have a channel, but I'll definitely update if he makes one!
Thanks I am thinking about it. I kept all my kids toys from 30 years ago and am considering letting them go
If you decide to, definitely go through them! You may just make back some of the money you had to spend on them to start with! 😁👍
another great video bro. thanks
Thanks for watching, Alvin! Appreciate you!
Turned my living room into a inventory warehouse. Shelves from wall to wall and another 2 lines of shelves in the middle. Had one guy come this morning and bought a Jordan shoes for 100 and i paid i believe $55.... before I headed out to work on my other business.
Sounds like a solid set up, make what you have work for you! Nice flip too!
@@Raikenprofit Biggest flip so far are Brooks Victory 5 Victory Collection. Bought 8 for $35 each and sold each for $180 -220 depending on seller platform used. Currently one guy has a manopoly on it on ebay selling each for 230-250 with $20 shipping.
Great hustle! 🤙🏻
Thanks, Josh!
This is so cool!
Thanks, Angela!
I sell plushes and recently started picking up toys, so I'm looking forward to more toy vids.
How have the toy sales been going for you so far?
Nice use of Priority Mail boxes for free shelving !
What app is he using
eBay app
Great video, some good info in there; but ix nay on the avers say. That's my favourite "honey hole". ;)
🤣
Bonnie, do you have any miniature power rangers for a Megazord 2016.
Aweomse job, Im nearing 10k for a 60 day total, it is awesome to see how your part time eBay can grow in to full time $$$. I have my niche too I just sell 90% golf clubs.
Nice, Casey! That's impressive😁 What has been your biggest score so far?
@@Raikenprofit Hey, Thanks, i have had lots of Homeruns. Picked up set of Bridestone New in Box Irons at a thrift in Orlando while on Vacation for 36$. Sold for 550$. Plenty of Hauls where i spent 100-200 at yard sales that equal 1k-2k. Rare Arnold Putter found in thrift locally for 99 cent goes from 500-1k on eBay. I could go on, plenty busy here now. Thanks for reaching out, love the videos keep them coming, I take a piece everyday.
I think I've seen him before at a savers in CT before.
It's a possibility! You can always try and say Hi if you want, although he can be pretty shy👍
Guess it’s regional. I never see these bags of toys in CA where I am.
Like learning about new niches 👍
Some stores do bins or totes as well.
CA goodwills stopped selling toys a few years ago due to fear mongering but now they're starting to sell stuffed animals and matchbox cars.
wallst4fun1 same still find them here and there your niche depends a lot on where you like tbh
I have ran into a reseller once in a thrift store.....I went to grab a piglett plush and they literally snatched it away from me....I still want that piglett plush.
Ouch! Did they apologize or just run off?!
I hate rude resellers. Thankfully most aren't rude that I know. I personally would have surprised you at your car or outside the door with the piglet. Some people just suck. lol
Great video
Thanks for watching, Anne!
I had the same experience although you did not really teach me anything you made me aware of the potential of ebay
I'm sorry you didn't learn anything, I have plenty of other videos so hopefully you will be able to find more useful information!
I collect toys so majority of the time I look for toys when I source. I love selling toys because I know there’s a lot of toy collectors out there like me. And I keep what I don’t sell 😝
Agreed! Collectors are what help drive toy prices sky high👍🏻
Valuable content
Thanks, Anthony! Appreciate you watching!
cool man
I collect toys for myself but also will sell them too. I just wish I had more space to do that kind of sales.
You can try FBA. You don't need to have as much personal storage space then👍
I have a question if a you dont recieve your item from eBay would the seller still get the money in his PayPal?
Unless you file a case, yes.
Where is this warehouse?
CT
Hi. Can you include his toy store on Ebay? I'm also selling toys, plushies and board games on Ebay. So far, board games are pretty good but not much with plush toys. Love your video man :)
I have a great plush guide if you are interested. You can find it here: gumroad.com/l/zQQcc some of the money makers may surprise you!
I just scored a imaginext megazord at goodwill for 4 bux
Nice!😄
He's the modern Santa Claus.
🤣🤣🤣🎅
I usually just fill up a priority box with the left over worthless toys and toss them up for .99 auction.
Not a bad idea!
How are sales?
@@gbertarelli Can you be more specific. That a very general question.
@@thedeafgenius Yes, sorry. How are the 99 cent auctions going? Do they sell for $1 often or go up? I assume you don't give free shipping with them. I'm just wondering if it's worth it. IDK if I wanna do it. Thanks. Have a great day.
@@gbertarelli I just do it to do it. I don't give a shit about those boxes. They are junk toys. Theres only two other options you can do is throw them out or donate them. Do what you want to do. You want to waste 15 mins dropping them off or spend the same amount of time putting it up on ebay to get your feedback up. You can also take 2 minutes and throw them out and be done with it. Its a personal choice and they don't go for more than $5 with shipping. It depends on your situation. No one on youtube can really tell you what to do. This is all a learning curve that you have to learn for yourself. If I had a flea market booth on the weekends, I would take those junk toys and throw them in a bin for .25 cents each. Again it comes down to your situation and your personal preference. If you want my professional opinion, THROW THEM OUT OR DONATE THEM.
I sell toys too!! Loved seeing another toy reseller 🥰🥰🥰
What has been your best find so far?
@@Raikenprofit 1980s strawberry shortcake doll house with lots of accessories . shipped it via greyhound bus company & made close to $500
With that amount sales do you get tax form? Or multiple accounts? That's my worry.
Brad Gribin you should be reporting taxes at $1. Paypal/eBay issue 1099 at $20,000 AND 200 transactions. But that doesn’t mean you don’t owe or report if you did less. Get a cpa
I sell cars/toys locally in large lots that are not worth it on eBay.
Great idea!
i love toys best niche ever
They are great! Thanks for watching😁
So badass !!!
I’m in the look out for an Alphabet board !
Called PLAY! scholastic
please, help!
Wow Excellent Vedio 👍👍
Many many thanks
@@Raikenprofit Your welcome
anybody know vinny’s ebay store?
Lmao that karate chop ✋🏼 .com
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And I just threw away or donated a lot of my kid's toys. 🤣
That's how it goes!!! Haha Now you know to look through them before donating next time!
If you donate the extra stuff back you may end up buying it again in another toy bag. This is a good video. I sell vintage toys too on eBay. I make pretty good money but end up buying more than I can list. Take Care.
I didn't think about that! Thanks for the tip, and best of luck! If you find it too hard to list them all, you can try hiring someone to help!
@@Raikenprofit @Scrapping4aDart I'll donate excess toys I don't sell to a thrift store that I don't source toys from to avoid buying the same toy twice
I registered for your 8pm webinar and couldn't log on.
I picked up one of those toy grab bag recently because it has 2 Beetlejuice figures in it along with a bunch of other figures. Turned out the Beetlejuice figures weren't worth as much as I'd hoped, but there were 2 Adventure People figures from the Late 70's/early 80s. Sold one for $25 and the other, which turned out to be super rare, for $130. I love those $2 toy bags.....little risk but with a little knowledge can be a huge reward.
Awesome finds! The small bags really can hold some hidden gems. They are usually super cheap as well, so even if it's a bust, you haven't sunk a ton of money into it!
This is what I do too.
Covering for toys r us
$17.04 per item sold. I hope he charges for shipping.
Hello from Los Angeles
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You guys over price your ebooks. You not gonna find ebooks such high price on Amazon like that. Uff🤔
Some ebooks on Amazon sell for $30. We price our books based on the knowledge within, and the time and effort it takes to produce them. I'm sorry you think they are overpriced, I sometimes give discounts out or have sales so if you are interested in a particular one keep your eye out!
I want to sell toys too. I was interested in learning the secret in those books. Well at least provide a content as sample so we know what we going to learn and what we are paying for. For example, how Amazon provide a sample book with content. Thanks.
@Don Hunter...if you watch the toy videos, and there are several, that is a preview as to what is in the guide. I bought the guide and I think it was well worth the money. I just paid $5 for someone else’s guide for a different genre, and I thought $5 was way too much money. 😂 Toys aren’t exactly new to me but I learned about a bunch of different desirable toys that I had no idea about. I do have many large Savers type thrift stores near me where I can buy the bags of toys. If you don’t have places to buy those near you, and cheap toys will be hard to come by, perhaps this isn’t for you.
jackdoodles thanks. There are lots of thrift stores near me. I will go check em.
I got a bag full of toys worth 3kg for free literally 5mins away from my house I sourced it online I guess I got lucky.
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I sold nothing this far
What niche are you in?