I need advice David! You seem to really have your 💩 together on the resell game. So, here is where I'm having issues. I am really really really good at sourcing items to sale online, be it ebay, poshmark, mercari, marketplace etc etc. I have a massive inventory already built and stored away. There are some really big hitters in my current stored inventory. So where I'm having issues here, is the "other" side of this business. The pictures, posting the listings and then the packaging for shipping it all. I enjoy sourcing and again, I'm really super talented and knowledgeable with that part of this gig. The fact is, if I can source with the best in the business, it doesn't matter if you can't get the stuff listed online. I can't find anyone who is willing to let me pay them to do that part of the job. Anyone that reads this and might have a good idea or advice then let me know please. David please let know what you think of course brother! Cheers 🍻
@@lucassilver3347 what’s up bro! I honestly believe buying and sourcing is the funnest and easier part of reselling, but the listing and shipping and having a process is the actual hard part, it’s easy to buy a bunch of good stuff, it’s hard to get it listed, if you want I can connect you with my virtual assistant and he can help you move quicker!
Loved it! I guess you're doing a part 2 I started out exactly the way you did on the mean Streets. That's where the money is and there's always people waiting there to hand you their cash. Always you just have to ask for it. Keep up the good work. Thank you. Best regards, T2
@@lucassilver3347 I have the exact same problem I have 5 shipping containers full and it's the hardest part of the job is to get them up online. You do get burnt out. Sometimes I go 22 hours a day trying to but I'm just not fast enough but I'm one and only so it's hard to do it by yourself. Sourcing is the easy stuff and it's fun! It's putting it up online. That's where all the money is. Go grab it! Save some for me. LOL. Regards
The organization with those bins is super impressive ( beginning of video ), thats my problem, I have 6k listings but organizing and finding items can be challenging at times. Well done brother.
If you are thinking of reselling, or are new to this. SAVE THIS VIDEO! This dude is providing actual value with items that are legitimately worth a lot and have a super high sell through rate. Thank you playa 🤝🙏
Awesome video. I wanted to add, not just "For parts" but also just parts. I recently picked up a Dyson vacuum someone sat out on the curb for trash. The brush roller didn't work, that was it. But I disassembled it, cleaned it up and have sold 10 parts and I've made over $200 from it so far.
@@candyluna2929 I don't know about all Dyson products, but for the DC vacuums it does. The DC-07, 33 and 14 mostly share the same parts. So they're great to sell on eBay.
Printers, especially big office printers/copiers are amazing for this. the cold cathodes tube in a all in one printers, scanner/copier goes for $70+. The motors are a few $ but the PRINT HEADS on those big office units are several hundred to $1-2k USED they need to be unlocked ones though. I posted on Facebook for people giving away printers and got 7 in 1 day.
Love it!! Thanks! I run a small thrift store/rescue mission. We receive 100% donations and sell everything for $1. to help the community. I have found that as noble as that is, it is hard to keep the lights on and the rent paid, so I am starting to list the 30+ dollar items to try to sell them online. Your video has been especially beneficial. We are willing to do the extra work if we can help more people (fire victims Dv survivors, homeless, and poverty-stricken people) by selling some items at a higher price point. It is slow going because there are a million categories to check out, but content videos like yours are what we need to help us grow and we are so thankful! Many blessings.
Thank you for what you do to help those in need. Do you think thrift shops would be open to someone like me handling the eBay sales on a portion of their inventory in exchange for a split of the final sale? Like 10-20% of their inventory held and listed for a designated period (1-3 months) and if not sold online at a higher price after that period then put out for sale in the store? Thanks in advance for your input
@@user-lb5vt4ll9c I think it might be possible if the eBay fees, shipping, sell-through, and the lister's commission made sense. It would probably work if the lister had a good knowledge of various categories, keywords, etc. I don't know how pictures and all of that could be done to make it a workable model, but I am very new to this.
@@Nochizzy100 Our rescue mission started over 100 years ago, so we already had recognition in the community. We just had to find a reasonable retail space with very reasonable rent, then build out the store with racks and shelves. (mostly donated) We had to file for state, fed, and local permissions and licenses and an EIN. Basically the same as any business would have to.
@@Nochizzy100 My boss took over a lease at a brick and mortar, filled it with inventory and followed the basic business model required for running a business. I am sure you could Google the info and they would give you a solid idea of how to get started. Personally, I think it is more profitable to start an online shop. Your overhead costs are far more minimal than they are for a brick and mortar.
Good video. I find your video very useful. I go to the Goodwill bins and ALWAYS find old remotes to resell. I did notice that the older ones sometimes surprise me in what it sells for. Thanks for your thoughts with this video. Very helpful.
I really appreciate this video! I have been selling on amazon and am extremely tired of all the red tape that comes with selling on their platform. I have been reselling on ebay for a while and I'm thinking I will be switching to it full time very soon! Appreciate you man.
I agree he gives us hope to venture out on things that I would’ve never thought of lately hairdryers and the razors and the curling irons and it goes on and on what a great piece of advice he’s giving us
Dawg. I've followed you for some years. Number one, you've definitely improved, AND hearing you talk shows you pay attention. You flat out mentioned everything I focus on. The only difference is that I started out as a games seller and will always go out of my way to continue to sell them along with toys and comics, but everything you said is what I always pursue. For those of you here that may be new or new-ish. Listen to people like David and the old people that haven been selling on ebay for a LONG time. Forget about all those wannabe influences with the soy mouth thumbnails. Those other ones are the blind trying to lead the blind and if you look into their store metrics they suck and they are mostly all bark and no bite. I can attest to what this guy here told you to go after because it's what I do. The only thing I would add is that what sets my store apart from most is that EVERYTHING is cleaned and tested. Try to show videos of your items working, like receivers, CD players, consoles, and such. At a minimum you want to show pictures of your item doing whatever it's supposed to do. If said action can't be captured in a picture, take a video.
Thank you very much. Great info. I've been selling on ebay 20 years. I'm a 64 yr old woman. Can't get hired . This info will truly help me . Thank David
Dyson is such a weird product for me because I was in the US military and stationed in England from 2004 to 2007 and we would see brand new Dyson products being hawked at every local market for cheap, like $40-$50 for a vacuum and were just considered a cheap vacuum there. So I'm amazed at the product and marketing that has happened here in the US that elevated Dyson to a top tier item. It's just one of those products I just can't justify paying for at the US prices when I know how cheap they were being sold in England. Anyone that hasn't traveled around the world would probably be amazed at how much they are paying for items here in the US based solely on marketing.
This video was fantastic! The level of detail and the quality of the production really stood out. It’s clear that you’re putting a lot of effort into your work, and it’s paying off in a big way. I’m really excited to see where you take things next and to watch your operation continue to grow and evolve. Keep up the great work-your dedication and passion are truly inspiring type
Looking forward to part 2! What are the best tool to find their value?My Mom passed away and I have a house full of so many different things to sell but do not know where to begin. They have been sitting for over 2 years since her passing and I am finely over her passing and ready to move on and try to make some money from this stuff. Not to mention that I am 64 on a limited income of only social security and need a 2nd source of income of some kind. Thank you for your kindness with your videos. GOD Bless and Protect You and Your Family!
I’m an everything reseller, I find value in many many items and ppl pay up, just do your research and check comps. I hate to be the lowest asking but I’m in to sell my stuff not be competitive and have it sit. Clothes are the worst for me. Travis Mathew for golf is a hot seller. Thanks for the video.
Ok the only reason im doing the comment section for your YT metrics is that you are so funny! You made me laugh a couple of times with your snark! Guess ill go subscribe now too
Liked. Subscribed. Followed your eBay store and sent this video to myself as well as my son for future viewing and note taking. Thank you so much for all the info!!!
Hello and good morning sunshine! I'm new to your channel and I just wanted to say thank you for your hard work. I'm a reseller too and I've been pivoting my reselling focus to a lot of the type items that you're talking about in this video. I find that I make more money on these less glamouros type items, so I really appreciate the bolos! I added vacuum cleaners to my list too. I know they're big and bulky but you can either break them down or just clean them up and resell them as a whole vacuum. Im able to find them cheap and not over picked most of the time. Thanks again for the tips and for going out of your way to make this video, its greatly appreciated. Enjoy your day and happy hunting!
Thanks for the video Pelayo. Been following you since I started in March. One of my hot items is digital voice recorders. Bought 8 new of FB for $160. Listed them and all sold same day for 80.00 a piece. This is a side Hussle for me with the goal to replace my full time job in a couple years.
Thanks. You have been very helpful. I am only making a ten or under profit and it is hard to compete with the free shipping or the Chinese. I didn't even know how the sellers were making any money. Then I figured out that they are drop shipping with free shipping. But With some places you don't know when they will deliver, like temu and no tracking no. Dollar tree-no tracking no. Even shipping small things is a problem. If I ship it in an envelope I don't get tracking unless I pay $5 so I am doing calculated shipping. I am thinking of putting all my stickers in a lot and grouping other things in a lot because then it won't be as much hassle. My problem with goodwill is that it is not as cheap anymore and some things I don't know anything about what i am looking for, but I do know what a dryer looks like so that is a start.
I think you need to stop selling what you’re selling and switch, stickers or those items don’t seem viable , you’re competing with massive companies that do massive scale
@@Activeapparelzone Your right. I already had no plans to buy anymore, I just wanted to get rid of the ones I had. Thanks for your reply.And there is another concern'They are not paying me until long after the sale. I had to cancel an order because I didn't have the money to buy it or ship it.Should I sign up for $2 a sale plan?
You just got a new sub bro!🎉 Thank you! Do you have any suggestion for people outside the US where there are no garage sales or those kinda shops? Where can we buy all this stuff consistently and for a good price? For example I live in Italy and I have to buy online everything i resell
I would be lying if I said I knew but I say maybe online would be good or driving to different cities where they flea markets , even up to 3 hours of driving could be good ! But those are just some thoughts
Just started watching your videos! Great content 👌🏾.... been flipping on ebay for 4 years on the side also! Best flip I got a O.G nintendo lot with sealed Duckhunt and Jaws games. Sold at auction for $133k ... not bad for a blind $50 buy.
My son sent me one of your “shorts” we want a set up like yours! The washer & dryer on site blew me away. When can we come for a tour? We are in Georgia, My sales are terrible right now though…
I can tell you why that dude wanted that document scanner. They typically have built-in storage that keeps copies of EVERY document ever scanned through it. You definitely could've gotten more for it just for that alone if it was used for a while. Data sells, man. Lol
Dude, I have sold TONS of remotes, from $8 to $60, and I think I've had one or two Logitech high end ones that went for more. Part of my deathpile right now are BINS and BINS FULL of remotes that I still need to clean, test and list. Listing them is actually the hard part!
Great list! Thanks for some new categories. Please be careful though and don’t sell ANY Blue Parrot items. They are a company that actively goes after resellers on eBay kind of like Chanel and Rosetta Stone. These are in a category called VERO and can easily and quickly get your eBay store shut down and even open you up to fines.
Many thanks for your video. It was awesome. I do have a question For you regarding when you were strictly doing Electronics whether they were cleaned up. Looking fantastic! Or did you spend the 2 hours to get every nook and cranny? Did you take them apart? And blow out the dust bunnies out. Basically how much time would you spend on a decent receiver app or deck player? Anything like that as well as what percentage of returns did you have or do you have in the electronic part of your business only? That would be very interesting to see if I'm running around the same For complaints or returns anything like that, I value your opinion greatly. Thank you so much. Best regards
I sell everything you sell, I watched the whole video & it was helpful even if you’ve been selling as long as I have (98) but Im not selling anything, nothing, zero. I am very discouraged, looking for a different platform 😢😅
Great video! But where do you do your comps? I've looked on eBay to see how much things have sold for but I'm not finding it. I know there's a way to scan bar codes in stores (clearance aisles) but I don't know what that is. Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me.
Good info! Are you based out of San Jose area? I sell media full time on Amazon mostly but want to get into selling on Ebay as well when I have more time, probably have a dozen of those dvd/vhs players I need to list and sell finally
I'm a new reseller and this was an eye opener except That it Is hard to find these things at the flea markets near me.Its all new stuff.But I have passed up blow dryers.
Remote controls what's your take on I got my first lot the other day and it seems like a lot of them people are selling less than $5 free shipping which doesn't make any sense. Are there particular ones you look for or just comes out of bunch
@@cubanix you’re definitely getting the wrong ones if they are $5 , search up model numbers before you buy and I suggest not buying in bulk to start off
Sellers be cautious of larger ticket sales theirs been allot of scammers. You have to be bold withth returns. Always bring up its a legal agreement and or settle in small claims court. Always scares away the attept scammers
500 likes and I’ll drop a part 2 with tons more!
@@Activeapparelzone def do more. I just bought a lot of remotes. Good brands but need to look out the other brands you've mentioned
I need advice David! You seem to really have your 💩 together on the resell game. So, here is where I'm having issues. I am really really really good at sourcing items to sale online, be it ebay, poshmark, mercari, marketplace etc etc. I have a massive inventory already built and stored away. There are some really big hitters in my current stored inventory. So where I'm having issues here, is the "other" side of this business. The pictures, posting the listings and then the packaging for shipping it all. I enjoy sourcing and again, I'm really super talented and knowledgeable with that part of this gig. The fact is, if I can source with the best in the business, it doesn't matter if you can't get the stuff listed online. I can't find anyone who is willing to let me pay them to do that part of the job. Anyone that reads this and might have a good idea or advice then let me know please. David please let know what you think of course brother! Cheers 🍻
@@lucassilver3347 what’s up bro! I honestly believe buying and sourcing is the funnest and easier part of reselling, but the listing and shipping and having a process is the actual hard part, it’s easy to buy a bunch of good stuff, it’s hard to get it listed, if you want I can connect you with my virtual assistant and he can help you move quicker!
Loved it!
I guess you're doing a part 2 I started out exactly the way you did on the mean Streets. That's where the money is and there's always people waiting there to hand you their cash. Always you just have to ask for it. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
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I have the exact same problem I have 5 shipping containers full and it's the hardest part of the job is to get them up online. You do get burnt out. Sometimes I go 22 hours a day trying to but I'm just not fast enough but I'm one and only so it's hard to do it by yourself. Sourcing is the easy stuff and it's fun! It's putting it up online. That's where all the money is. Go grab it! Save some for me. LOL. Regards
The organization with those bins is super impressive ( beginning of video ), thats my problem, I have 6k listings but organizing and finding items can be challenging at times. Well done brother.
I bought a Bluetooth label maker to label the bins or just hand write a label
If you are thinking of reselling, or are new to this. SAVE THIS VIDEO! This dude is providing actual value with items that are legitimately worth a lot and have a super high sell through rate. Thank you playa 🤝🙏
Appreciate you watching bro! Let’s get this money 🚀🚀🚀🚀
Done and done. 🎉
Awesome video. I wanted to add, not just "For parts" but also just parts. I recently picked up a Dyson vacuum someone sat out on the curb for trash. The brush roller didn't work, that was it. But I disassembled it, cleaned it up and have sold 10 parts and I've made over $200 from it so far.
This works For all Dyson products??
@@candyluna2929 I don't know about all Dyson products, but for the DC vacuums it does. The DC-07, 33 and 14 mostly share the same parts. So they're great to sell on eBay.
Printers, especially big office printers/copiers are amazing for this. the cold cathodes tube in a all in one printers, scanner/copier goes for $70+. The motors are a few $ but the PRINT HEADS on those big office units are several hundred to $1-2k USED they need to be unlocked ones though. I posted on Facebook for people giving away printers and got 7 in 1 day.
I did this with a juicer. It worked but parted made more $$
Love it!! Thanks! I run a small thrift store/rescue mission. We receive 100% donations and sell everything for $1. to help the community. I have found that as noble as that is, it is hard to keep the lights on and the rent paid, so I am starting to list the 30+ dollar items to try to sell them online. Your video has been especially beneficial. We are willing to do the extra work if we can help more people (fire victims Dv survivors, homeless, and poverty-stricken people) by selling some items at a higher price point. It is slow going because there are a million categories to check out, but content videos like yours are what we need to help us grow and we are so thankful! Many blessings.
Thank you for what you do to help those in need.
Do you think thrift shops would be open to someone like me handling the eBay sales on a portion of their inventory in exchange for a split of the final sale? Like 10-20% of their inventory held and listed for a designated period (1-3 months) and if not sold online at a higher price after that period then put out for sale in the store?
Thanks in advance for your input
How do you start a thrift store?
@@user-lb5vt4ll9c I think it might be possible if the eBay fees, shipping, sell-through, and the lister's commission made sense. It would probably work if the lister had a good knowledge of various categories, keywords, etc. I don't know how pictures and all of that could be done to make it a workable model, but I am very new to this.
@@Nochizzy100 Our rescue mission started over 100 years ago, so we already had recognition in the community. We just had to find a reasonable retail space with very reasonable rent, then build out the store with racks and shelves. (mostly donated) We had to file for state, fed, and local permissions and licenses and an EIN. Basically the same as any business would have to.
@@Nochizzy100 My boss took over a lease at a brick and mortar, filled it with inventory and followed the basic business model required for running a business. I am sure you could Google the info and they would give you a solid idea of how to get started. Personally, I think it is more profitable to start an online shop. Your overhead costs are far more minimal than they are for a brick and mortar.
Great video David. We want part 2!
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Great video.I have amassed a ton of used car parts thru the years and sell thru fb and others.EBay works too
Good video. I find your video very useful. I go to the Goodwill bins and ALWAYS find old remotes to resell. I did notice that the older ones sometimes surprise me in what it sells for. Thanks for your thoughts with this video. Very helpful.
You are amazing!! I'm so glad I found you!!
I really appreciate this video! I have been selling on amazon and am extremely tired of all the red tape that comes with selling on their platform. I have been reselling on ebay for a while and I'm thinking I will be switching to it full time very soon! Appreciate you man.
This guy is amazing! Thank you so much for your time and ideas. Super helpful!
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Biggest gem drop on UA-cam I’ve seen in a long time
Let’s get it!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀
I agree he gives us hope to venture out on things that I would’ve never thought of lately hairdryers and the razors and the curling irons and it goes on and on what a great piece of advice he’s giving us
@@marybethg5505 thank you for supporting that’s all I ask in return 🙏🙏
Thanks for the new information! Need a fresh outlook for my eBay business.
Dawg. I've followed you for some years. Number one, you've definitely improved, AND hearing you talk shows you pay attention. You flat out mentioned everything I focus on. The only difference is that I started out as a games seller and will always go out of my way to continue to sell them along with toys and comics, but everything you said is what I always pursue.
For those of you here that may be new or new-ish. Listen to people like David and the old people that haven been selling on ebay for a LONG time. Forget about all those wannabe influences with the soy mouth thumbnails. Those other ones are the blind trying to lead the blind and if you look into their store metrics they suck and they are mostly all bark and no bite.
I can attest to what this guy here told you to go after because it's what I do. The only thing I would add is that what sets my store apart from most is that EVERYTHING is cleaned and tested. Try to show videos of your items working, like receivers, CD players, consoles, and such. At a minimum you want to show pictures of your item doing whatever it's supposed to do. If said action can't be captured in a picture, take a video.
Appreciate you noticing I’m giving the sauce out brotha! And sounds like you know what you’re talking about aswell 🦅🦅🦅
Thank you very much. Great info. I've been selling on ebay 20 years. I'm a 64 yr old woman. Can't get hired . This info will truly help me . Thank David
Thank you for watching!
This info will also help diminish the market for each and every item that people will now look for and attempt to sell.
@aammdj it's a big pie...everyone wants to eat.
@@jackief3722yep & I am starving, I can’t sell nothing lately 👎
Dyson is such a weird product for me because I was in the US military and stationed in England from 2004 to 2007 and we would see brand new Dyson products being hawked at every local market for cheap, like $40-$50 for a vacuum and were just considered a cheap vacuum there. So I'm amazed at the product and marketing that has happened here in the US that elevated Dyson to a top tier item. It's just one of those products I just can't justify paying for at the US prices when I know how cheap they were being sold in England. Anyone that hasn't traveled around the world would probably be amazed at how much they are paying for items here in the US based solely on marketing.
I so appreciate you!!! Thank you for all your hard work. Scarcity mentality is for the weak. 💪
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Great content. Bolo :Fishing items rods , tackle, waders(Simms brand )$$$$. Bought two pairs of Simms wanders sold them for 400.
Yaaaaas . Waiting on part 2 for sure!! Big sales bro. 🎉💯👏
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This video was fantastic! The level of detail and the quality of the production really stood out. It’s clear that you’re putting a lot of effort into your work, and it’s paying off in a big way. I’m really excited to see where you take things next and to watch your operation continue to grow and evolve. Keep up the great work-your dedication and passion are truly inspiring type
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Excellent information! Thank you for sharing. I’ll be watching
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Thank you so much! This was GOLD!! Gave you a big thumbs up and subscribed immediately 🎉
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Looking forward to part 2! What are the best tool to find their value?My Mom passed away and I have a house full of so many different things to sell but do not know where to begin. They have been sitting for over 2 years since her passing and I am finely over her passing and ready to move on and try to make some money from this stuff. Not to mention that I am 64 on a limited income of only social security and need a 2nd source of income of some kind. Thank you for your kindness with your videos. GOD Bless and Protect You and Your Family!
Google lens is your best and easiest tool
Great video, I am motivated to post and go on the hunt for the items you listed. 😊
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Great stuff David. Appreciate you sharing this info and your time.
Looking forward to the next video!
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Solid and Quality information. Thanks for the motivation! I appreciate you. 🙏🏼
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Good job, I've had good luck with fireplace tools. They're cheap even at Goodwill and sell quickly
I’m an everything reseller, I find value in many many items and ppl pay up, just do your research and check comps. I hate to be the lowest asking but I’m in to sell my stuff not be competitive and have it sit. Clothes are the worst for me. Travis Mathew for golf is a hot seller. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching and I agree I like to sell cheaper than most! And I have a ton of Travis Mathew hats right now it’s been good so far!
Thank you! Great info. It got me to give a thumbs up and subscribe. I like your concise and to the point advice.... It's experience first hand.. 👍
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Love your video. Could you please leave the eBay picture up longer or make them larger. Thank you
Next time I can
Great informative video. Straight to the point. Thank you 👍
Thanks for watching!
Ok the only reason im doing the comment section for your YT metrics is that you are so funny! You made me laugh a couple of times with your snark! Guess ill go subscribe now too
Thank you! Haha thanks for watching aswell
Liked. Subscribed. Followed your eBay store and sent this video to myself as well as my son for future viewing and note taking. Thank you so much for all the info!!!
Thank you guys for watching! 🦅🦅🦅
@@Activeapparelzone You’re so welcome!! Thank you for the training! It is invaluable.
Outstanding , eBay is the best , big products , good idea
Holy shit, please don't let these haters get to you. Thank you so much for your time and effort! ❤
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Thank you so much. This information so useful
Dudes got a measly 93.3% positive feedback... if you add up all the "I've sold literally thousands of these" it don't add up...
Luv that you promote for parts listings
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Great work, these are awesome tips, thank you.
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Hello and good morning sunshine! I'm new to your channel and I just wanted to say thank you for your hard work. I'm a reseller too and I've been pivoting my reselling focus to a lot of the type items that you're talking about in this video. I find that I make more money on these less glamouros type items, so I really appreciate the bolos! I added vacuum cleaners to my list too. I know they're big and bulky but you can either break them down or just clean them up and resell them as a whole vacuum. Im able to find them cheap and not over picked most of the time. Thanks again for the tips and for going out of your way to make this video, its greatly appreciated. Enjoy your day and happy hunting!
Thanks for the support glad the video helped out 🚀🚀🚀
Fantastic, love Your approach
Thanks a million 👍
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Great video! I live in the Bay also
Thanks for the video Pelayo. Been following you since I started in March. One of my hot items is digital voice recorders. Bought 8 new of FB for $160. Listed them and all sold same day for 80.00 a piece. This is a side Hussle for me with the goal to replace my full time job in a couple years.
@@findinggadgets802 great to hear that and yeah bro those are great!!
This is great! Love the idea about selling broken electronics. Think I might make a trip to the dump 😉
Appreciate your time and effort for this very helpful info! Liked and following here!
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You're a boss this is so helpful thank you
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Thanks. You have been very helpful. I am only making a ten or under profit and it is hard to compete with the free shipping or the Chinese. I didn't even know how the sellers were making any money. Then I figured out that they are drop shipping with free shipping. But With some places you don't know when they will deliver, like temu and no tracking no. Dollar tree-no tracking no. Even shipping small things is a problem. If I ship it in an envelope I don't get tracking unless I pay $5 so I am doing calculated shipping. I am thinking of putting all my stickers in a lot and grouping other things in a lot because then it won't be as much hassle. My problem with goodwill is that it is not as cheap anymore and some things I don't know anything about what i am looking for, but I do know what a dryer looks like so that is a start.
I think you need to stop selling what you’re selling and switch, stickers or those items don’t seem viable , you’re competing with massive companies that do massive scale
@@Activeapparelzone Your right. I already had no plans to buy anymore, I just wanted to get rid of the ones I had. Thanks for your reply.And there is another concern'They are not paying me until long after the sale. I had to cancel an order because I didn't have the money to buy it or ship it.Should I sign up for $2 a sale plan?
@@Activeapparelzone I am not just selling stickers I am just trying to get rid of the ones I have
I love bolo videos thanks!
Very useful information, thanks!
@@WalkingWhileTyping-s4z it was a grandma actually 😭😂 but she said $5 and I paid $5
Great video. Will watch for more.
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Thanks Dave for the great information ❤
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Bro is dropping so much knowledge
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You just got a new sub bro!🎉 Thank you!
Do you have any suggestion for people outside the US where there are no garage sales or those kinda shops? Where can we buy all this stuff consistently and for a good price?
For example I live in Italy and I have to buy online everything i resell
I would be lying if I said I knew but I say maybe online would be good or driving to different cities where they flea markets , even up to 3 hours of driving could be good ! But those are just some thoughts
Get a partner in the US, buy there, then send a container home to sell maybe. Needs some research for best items to justify your shipping.
Just started watching your videos! Great content 👌🏾.... been flipping on ebay for 4 years on the side also! Best flip I got a O.G nintendo lot with sealed Duckhunt and Jaws games. Sold at auction for $133k ... not bad for a blind $50 buy.
Insane flip
Great information. Thanks so much for putting this out there. Curious, why do you remove the top part of the electric shavers?
@@carolc764 because they are used and nasty
How do you tell if a key fob works and what specific car it is for? Sounds like something I would be interested in selling.
Just found you! Awesome Video!! Thank you
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My son sent me one of your “shorts” we want a set up like yours! The washer & dryer on site blew me away. When can we come for a tour? We are in Georgia, My sales are terrible right now though…
@@teresaann1475 it’s actually not an on-site washer and dryer! It’s at home ! But thank you for watching , I’ll do a tour soon
Great video. I’m thinking about starting out but was wondering how much can you expect to make roughly per month at a steady pace
I can tell you why that dude wanted that document scanner. They typically have built-in storage that keeps copies of EVERY document ever scanned through it. You definitely could've gotten more for it just for that alone if it was used for a while. Data sells, man. Lol
@@geodarkknight27 I was happy with the flip and it took 5 months to sell, gotta keep it pushing maybe next time!
Thanks for all of the info!!❤❤
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Dude, I have sold TONS of remotes, from $8 to $60, and I think I've had one or two Logitech high end ones that went for more. Part of my deathpile right now are BINS and BINS FULL of remotes that I still need to clean, test and list. Listing them is actually the hard part!
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Thanks for your time and knowledge.
No problem!
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Just found you, good stuff ! Thanks from Pittsburgh Pa !
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Great video dude
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Great list! Thanks for some new categories. Please be careful though and don’t sell ANY Blue Parrot items. They are a company that actively goes after resellers on eBay kind of like Chanel and Rosetta Stone. These are in a category called VERO and can easily and quickly get your eBay store shut down and even open you up to fines.
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Many thanks for your video. It was awesome. I do have a question For you regarding when you were strictly doing Electronics whether they were cleaned up. Looking fantastic! Or did you spend the 2 hours to get every nook and cranny? Did you take them apart? And blow out the dust bunnies out. Basically how much time would you spend on a decent receiver app or deck player? Anything like that as well as what percentage of returns did you have or do you have in the electronic part of your business only? That would be very interesting to see if I'm running around the same For complaints or returns anything like that, I value your opinion greatly. Thank you so much. Best regards
all my old videos where on how I ran the electronic side if you want to check them out, from testing to shipping
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Thank you very much and keep rolling .
I sell everything you sell, I watched the whole video & it was helpful even if you’ve been selling as long as I have (98) but Im not selling anything, nothing, zero. I am very discouraged, looking for a different platform 😢😅
Great video! But where do you do your comps? I've looked on eBay to see how much things have sold for but I'm not finding it. I know there's a way to scan bar codes in stores (clearance aisles) but I don't know what that is. Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me.
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Good info! Are you based out of San Jose area? I sell media full time on Amazon mostly but want to get into selling on Ebay as well when I have more time, probably have a dozen of those dvd/vhs players I need to list and sell finally
comic books are the way to go. Best part is none of the shipping hassles. So easy to ship
Those are great!
Goodness. How much did Ebay take from you for that cool scanner? Very nice sale indeed. Thank you also for all the information.
I didn’t do prompted but they did take lil $800!
Hey David ??? Have you started paying for that UPS printer $3 Monthly I think cause I got an email to pay recently. ???
Awesome video! You’re too nice to make one of these for newbies. Appreciate you
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Dude you'll make good money being a Content Creator on this subject.
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Thanks for the insight
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ty - video helps a lot
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I'm a new reseller and this was an eye opener except That it Is hard to find these things at the flea markets near me.Its all new stuff.But I have passed up blow dryers.
Might have to go to a different area!
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New sub. Well done
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Where do you find inventory?
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WELL DONE
Great video,thanks ❤
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Remote controls what's your take on I got my first lot the other day and it seems like a lot of them people are selling less than $5 free shipping which doesn't make any sense. Are there particular ones you look for or just comes out of bunch
@@cubanix you’re definitely getting the wrong ones if they are $5 , search up model numbers before you buy and I suggest not buying in bulk to start off
@@Activeapparelzone ok thanks bro
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Yay great video
Hello, I would like to know what software you use to keep track of orders, inventory, cost, and profit, of sales on Ebay. Thanks!
Excel
Almost all digital cameras are worth it. Not just Canon.
Yeah I’ve sold probably every brand
Sellers be cautious of larger ticket sales theirs been allot of scammers. You have to be bold withth returns. Always bring up its a legal agreement and or settle in small claims court. Always scares away the attept scammers