We call the indian instruments : The rainstick ( A rainstick is a long, hollow tube partially filled with small pebbles or beans that has small pins or thorns arranged helically on its inside surface. When the stick is upended, the pebbles fall to the other end of the tube, making a sound reminiscent of rain falling. ) We have them also here in Canada.
Thanks for making these thrifting videos Pete. I live way out in the country and still am able to make a decent amount of money on ebay. When things get slow for me (usually in winter) these videos really give me incentive to hustle harder. Thank you.
Regarding replacement belts for tape players: you can buy a bag of 100 belts on eBay of various sizes / lengths for less than $2 (free shipping). Then you remove the old belt and find one from the bag that is roughly the equivalent length and thickness. I've done this many times without any issues. No reason to spend $20 on a few tiny pieces of rubber.
I wouldn't suggest using rubber bands unless you just need a temporary fix. The material in rubber bands is not quite the same as in cassette belts, which are designed to last for decades.
You can ramble anytime Pete. I'm listening. Thank you for the pointer on the cassette tape! It's the little things. And thank you for bearing the elements!
Shopping seems to be the easier part. Selling is the tougher part. Be cool to see another video showing the process of how you get these items to sell.
Craiglist Hunter is a well-known reseller in Illinois. I also resale and I have been ask on different Platt forms if I know him because I live in Chicago I don't sell many hard goods. If I am flipping and selling he sure is big time.
Not hating. Learning alot from craigslist hunter. Even if there are previous sold items, its still not easy peasy for the item to just sell. Be cool to see the process of him selling the specific items in this video, how long he keeps it in inventory, what he does during waiting times, etc.
I love your work ethic and attitude. I was making good money thriftin and flipping on eBay. I started drinking heavily again and lost my eBay and PayPal account. it's a struggle for me every day. I am so happy for you Pete.
Im almost 4 yrs sober. It is still a struggle, especially if I get riled up by something. But I surrounded myself with non-drinking friends, dont go to bars PERIOD and had learn a different skills set to cope. Good luck and KEEP FIGHTING!!
Excellent video with some more information. Been doing reselling since eBay started in 1996 but your videos helped me expand with new items to resell. Thanks!
Not sure if it's just my area or not, but it's pretty easy to make 100$+ a day thrifting with a quick turnover rate (less than a month) on the items. Great video.
Pete -Thanks from Minnesota cold coming your way.. I am a retired high school auto shop teacher now selling vintage hot rod parts. Just sold a set of seat belts I got free from a guy and I had literary had thrown them in the trash can. I ran the part numbers on Ebay and listed them when I saw what they were selling for.! Easy $200 Thanks for the Hustle Harder t shirt . Maybe see you in Minnesota this summer on a fishing trip, Thanks for the motivation.
I want snow in England. Our climate we don't really get snow like that. After you have been doing it for years like Pete has you know what sells. I am seeing what I can get around these parts. The issue really is we don't have goodwill here, we have charity shops. Many have been raising prices with the digital age as its easier to figure out valuations. The prices flew up over the years. Not saying that's bad but when a charity is trying to make money the prices should be reasonable as well. I always say if charities want to shift stuff, don't hike prices. I have always like the goodwill system as some of them raise for more than one charity :)
Most times I go to the thrift store, I can find $100+ worth of profit, but that's not to say I sell $100 worth of profit every day. People who do this full time definitely can if they have enough items in their store.
Manfrotto Tripod 6:58 I think you can flip that, I bought a Benro tripod for $17 and surprised on the retail for $200 bucks just for the legs and $150 for the head.
Hey Pete 7:00 you passed up a Manfrotto Tripod... might have been a good one. Manfrotto product does well. Thanks for sharing... you show that it's not that hard to source $100 a day profit... listing & selling are another video LOL
You'd be surprised how many of those are for sale on your local Craigslist, too, from private parties. Lots of people never open gifts or an item got put in storage and forgotten about. We have tons of sealed stuff on my local craigslist. I have made some amazing buys.
No problem. When you get your LM version home download the Garmin Express App (free) and you can easily update them to latest software for free. They will bring in a bit more that way. Peace, time to hit up the pawn shops. @@late_arvie
The pewter set is gorgeous! A real find & great bargain Pete! Great things find you because you are such a good person, so willing to share your knowledge. Stay warm! Cheers!
There was a big story on the news here about how donations to thrift stores are on the rise since Marie Kondo's show on Netflix has been airing. Apparently people are now obsessed with discarding. Something to look forward to!
@@lisac.7673 Good point. I was looking at it only from my perspective: throw your stuff out so I can acquire it. But yes, I could see how there will be an impact on retail.
Great vid.. Ive sold thrift items on eBay before.. But ive been discouraged lately, because some items take so long to sell..mostly clothes..but ..I'm glad i came across this video..now I'll be focusing on different items, other than just clothes.
Please double check the dog vitamins on the FDA recall list (there is a pet section). They may have an ingredient or ingredients that have been recalled due to numerous pet owners/vets reporting issues. Thanks.
I don't bother grabbing GPS's much nowadays !! You forgot to TEST the battery and share it with us. Sometimes you buy a GPS and the battery don't hold a charge,,,,this was the 1st test I did at yardsales. Great video.....Big Thumb$ UP 🌴😎👍
Back in 2005 I got my first GPS (Mitac Mio 168 Pocket PC) and I barely knew anyone else with a GPS. Fast forward a few years to the smartphone era and everyone and their dog has one. Since 2014 and getting my first smartphone, I continue to use TomTom but as an app on it.
Pete if you're waiting until 4-5pm to check out that store each time could be why you're not finding anything good in there!! :) Joking though :) Thanks for showing us we can do it and its very possible!! *Have a good'nnn*
Goodwill up here has largely been terrible too but I did luck out earlier this week and found a 100 disc home cd changer for $20. And comps on eBay show it selling at about $150 + shipping. The downside is, it’s going to be a pain to ship because it’s a bit on the large side.
Here in UK you cannot donate or buy any electrical items let alone try in store. And then some people work there to have rapid access to useful valuable items. We get leftovers not much left for profit unless they miss something which is unlikely. We get left with old tat.
Pete- I think those vintage Royal typewriters can fetch good money. $200 + in the comps depending on age and working condition per sold listings. Might be worth going back to get for $20 if in working condition. You ever sold any of those before??
Yes I do sell plenty of typewriters that one was only worth 50 to 60 and they ware asking $25 so not inoff meet on the bone. Thanks for watching. Cheers !!
Hey Pete, I have the Sony Surround sound speaker system to go with that blu ray player. I think I have a player like that too. Shipping will keep most from buying the speaker system it's large and heavy with the big amplified subwoofer box. The subwoofer alone usually goes for 60 on the bay, and the other speakers 40 to 80, but the few I found that sold as complete systems didn't do as well. I'm wondering if I should split it up.
I went into Goodwill the other day and have not been there in awhile they have become very good at weeding out the good stuff for themselves and prices are high. To my surprise they raised the price 2 dollars on everything, reduced their color tags sale from two colors to one and really jacked prices up on their so called boutique and electronics. So I spent way to much time in there to find not much worth buying. I did find a DVD VCR Combo they wanted 45 but it was a good one. Plugged it in and it would not turn on, so I gave it to them at the counter. The woman summoned some guy from the back told him it wasn't working and he just took it and put it right back on the shelf. I looked at the woman and said "really?" So what they want is some poor sole to buy it without testing then hey have their money because there are no refunds. She went on to say to me whispering, " I know, it has gotton so bad here we have lost all our regular customers and look at the store "...meaning how loaded to the gill it is. Meaning they are not moving product. I must say it was loaded! There an entire isle of electronic stereo dvd vhs stuff stacked on both sides of the ise. Some with sticker prices close to 200 dollars. Insane. I just cannot waist my time rifling there any more. A quick one two three walk through and only the visible stuff I can spot or look through very quick is about all I can do there anymore. When its 30 dollars for a shirt its time to go!...lol
Woah, that's a coincidence, just watched your other 100 bucks flip video... keep up the great work, Pete, it really helps + it's interesting and entertaining to watch.
My problem is how to do 3 things in a timely manner: taking good pictures, creating the listings and packaging things. I don't have too hard a time sourcing. Also I have a hard time with procrastination and perfectionism because a lot of items I source are more than sellable but often require a bit of cleaning/prep/testing. And because I think I'm not going to be thorough enough or I don't have the right tools on hand to clean or test, I put off doing it for way too long. So, yes I definitely could make $100 a day but because of my inefficiencies, it would probably add up to 12 hours of work. Totally my own fault. I know there's better ways of doing things and the more you do it the better you get. I still work full-time and need to learn how to not be lazy and push through a bit of tiredness after my day job to put in the effort.
Pete, you'll never guess what that instrument is called... it's actually called a Shaker, or sometimes a Samba Shaker. That one is unusual, probably hand made, and longer than most. I'd ask more than you said for it, you can always dicker down. Hand made one of a kind is going to be worth more than the machine made stuff. A lesser machine made one is 30 bucks for one half the size.
Hi I was wondering if you remove the price they put on the bottom of those Edmond shoes? If so what do you use? My good will uses market or chalk and write on most items. Thanks for the info and I love your channel!
Mark Tumpalan First thing I would try is a magic eraser. Goo gone might work as well if you let it sit on there for awhile. Paint thinner would be my last resort.
They are too limited because they are phone-based only. Most of my ton of customers do not find my merchandise on a phone. I still use a desktop (like Pete) for all listings. That's why Craigslist reaches more potential buyers, including people who are using a computer at the library and do not even own a phone or desktop!
It’s weather like that made me move to Florida from Peoria, Illinois. One huge plus in my area is that there are yard sales and estate sales every weekend. We love your videos. Stay warm.
@@marymarysmarket3508 I live in Kewanee now for the past few years. Do you do the More on 34 sales in June? I do pretty good buying. I resell clothing so I find lots!
@@lisastevens2431 I have never bought or sold during More on 34. I had a business very similar to Pete,s (buy/see/trade) in Peru and mostly people came to me. I still buy everywhere. ..lots of good resale shops plus Goodwill and Salvation Army. Happy hunting*
Love your channel, really enjoyed this. A slightly polished post production sort of like storage wars would be great. Example: today in this video I spent $××.×× and once everything sells the bottom profit would be $××.×× and the ti end will be $××.×× with a disclaimer that of course knowing what you are buying, understanding it's a process and not always a next day flip! Well done sir!
Hey CL Hunter, i gotta question. Where is the best place to look up the value of a specific magazine? There's a magazine in Amazon right now listed for $5,001. It's in pretty rough shape too. I have the exact same magazine in near mint condition. So I'm thinking the seller is crazy or maybe it is worth a few bucks. I don't really know where to look though. Any suggestions?
I bought a Garmin at Goodwill recently figuring I couldn't lose on it, but they're not worth what they use to be. I guess it's because everyone has a GPS on their phone now. Decided to just keep it for myself as a backup.
instrument is didgeridoo? Australian thing.. I picked up a used sony camcorder for $10 at a local thrift store. it came with the charger which I sold for $50 :) I kept the camcorder a youtube prop for my channel.
Hi All the way from South Africa Cape Town Always great videos and great tips Our market here much smaller than in the states Trying also to make it here
We call the indian instruments : The rainstick (
A rainstick is a long, hollow tube partially filled with small pebbles or beans that has small pins or thorns arranged helically on its inside surface. When the stick is upended, the pebbles fall to the other end of the tube, making a sound reminiscent of rain falling. ) We have them also here in Canada.
Yep a rainstick
didgeridoo
Great description Leylla!!!!
@@user-dv2mc6vd9e Nope. A Didgeridoo is an instrument you play by blowing into it.
A comment a rainsticks?
Thanks for making these thrifting videos Pete. I live way out in the country and still am able to make a decent amount of money on ebay. When things get slow for me (usually in winter) these videos really give me incentive to hustle harder. Thank you.
Regarding replacement belts for tape players: you can buy a bag of 100 belts on eBay of various sizes / lengths for less than $2 (free shipping). Then you remove the old belt and find one from the bag that is roughly the equivalent length and thickness. I've done this many times without any issues. No reason to spend $20 on a few tiny pieces of rubber.
sometimes you can simply use a rubber band of the right size and thickness. I buy the asssorted rubber bands and often one will work.
I wouldn't suggest using rubber bands unless you just need a temporary fix. The material in rubber bands is not quite the same as in cassette belts, which are designed to last for decades.
@@ZachAttackIsBack Yeah, rubber bands will dry out pretty fast, Even if they're not being used.
You can ramble anytime Pete. I'm listening. Thank you for the pointer on the cassette tape! It's the little things. And thank you for bearing the elements!
Thoroughly enjoyable, Pete - You did great with the finds - I like it when you're out in the field, better than at the shop - Thanks for sharing...
I'm 2 minutes in and I would've never thought to flip vitamins. That's something I would walk by in thrift stores.
Shopping seems to be the easier part. Selling is the tougher part. Be cool to see another video showing the process of how you get these items to sell.
U just suck at knowing what will sell. Check sold listings asshole.
@@thatflipthoo6997 WTF?!
Craiglist Hunter is a well-known reseller in Illinois. I also resale and I have been ask on different Platt forms if I know him because I live in Chicago I don't sell many hard goods. If I am flipping and selling he sure is big time.
Let him hate, less competition.
Not hating. Learning alot from craigslist hunter. Even if there are previous sold items, its still not easy peasy for the item to just sell. Be cool to see the process of him selling the specific items in this video, how long he keeps it in inventory, what he does during waiting times, etc.
I love your work ethic and attitude. I was making good money thriftin and flipping on eBay. I started drinking heavily again and lost my eBay and PayPal account. it's a struggle for me every day. I am so happy for you Pete.
Im almost 4 yrs sober. It is still a struggle, especially if I get riled up by something. But I surrounded myself with non-drinking friends, dont go to bars PERIOD and had learn a different skills set to cope. Good luck and KEEP FIGHTING!!
One day at a time Bro, 33 yrs sober. This biz/hobby is a lot of fun, keeps me busy and from thinking about booze most of the time. Good luck to you!!
Excellent video with some more information. Been doing reselling since eBay started in 1996 but your videos helped me expand with new items to resell. Thanks!
Always appreciate the education, Pete. Thank you.
Not sure if it's just my area or not, but it's pretty easy to make 100$+ a day thrifting with a quick turnover rate (less than a month) on the items. Great video.
Pete -Thanks from Minnesota cold coming your way.. I am a retired high school auto shop teacher now selling vintage hot rod parts. Just sold a set of seat belts I got free from a guy and I had literary had thrown them in the trash can. I ran the part numbers on Ebay and listed them when I saw what they were selling for.! Easy $200 Thanks for the Hustle Harder t shirt . Maybe see you in Minnesota this summer on a fishing trip, Thanks for the motivation.
great finds. x think they call that a rainmaker ? 12:51 ... ty for taking time to make this video.
I want snow in England. Our climate we don't really get snow like that. After you have been doing it for years like Pete has you know what sells. I am seeing what I can get around these parts. The issue really is we don't have goodwill here, we have charity shops. Many have been raising prices with the digital age as its easier to figure out valuations. The prices flew up over the years. Not saying that's bad but when a charity is trying to make money the prices should be reasonable as well. I always say if charities want to shift stuff, don't hike prices. I have always like the goodwill system as some of them raise for more than one charity :)
Thank You Pete, You are a Jewel for Helping People Realize What They can Do...........Send my Love to Milo and Ruby too
Thanks for your videos Pete! You're a great inspiration.
Thanks for baring the cold for us Pete.
Bearing the cold. If he was baring the cold, he would be nude.
Pete, workng hard on YT videos those days ? Great, keep them coming !
Its 5 bucks a month to watch them now...
You are so funny! Thanks for posting such interesting videos! You always give me inspiration to keep on the hunt.
Hustling under 15 degrees Pete wow nice inspiration !
Most times I go to the thrift store, I can find $100+ worth of profit, but that's not to say I sell $100 worth of profit every day. People who do this full time definitely can if they have enough items in their store.
yes you could do a million for the same reason
Manfrotto Tripod 6:58 I think you can flip that, I bought a Benro tripod for $17 and surprised on the retail for $200 bucks just for the legs and $150 for the head.
I'm a filmmaker and Manfrotto is like the BMW/Mercedes of tripods, definitely worth keeping an eye out.
Hey Pete 7:00 you passed up a Manfrotto Tripod... might have been a good one. Manfrotto product does well.
Thanks for sharing... you show that it's not that hard to source $100 a day profit... listing & selling are another video LOL
I saw that too! Those are high end, with Gitzo tripods.
Great video as always. Anytime you can pick up brand new sealed products for cheap is a good day. Cheers
You'd be surprised how many of those are for sale on your local Craigslist, too, from private parties. Lots of people never open gifts or an item got put in storage and forgotten about. We have tons of sealed stuff on my local craigslist. I have made some amazing buys.
How much for that manfrotto tripod at 6:59? Dang they bring big money!
Pete, all the lifetime maps edition will have the model plus the LM letters behind it.
Great tip. Thanks.
No problem. When you get your LM version home download the Garmin Express App (free) and you can easily update them to latest software for free. They will bring in a bit more that way. Peace, time to hit up the pawn shops. @@late_arvie
And LMT means lifetime maps with traffic, I think W just means widescreen.
Love your picking videos, also would like follow up as to how long it takes to sell and for how much. Keep warm!!
Nothing is more fun than looking for nice bargains. Thanks for video Pete. Cheers!
The pewter set is gorgeous! A real find & great bargain Pete! Great things find you because you are such a good person, so willing to share your knowledge. Stay warm! Cheers!
Great content as always, Pete. Stay warm I'm in NY and I feel your pain lol.
There was a big story on the news here about how donations to thrift stores are on the rise since Marie Kondo's show on Netflix has been airing. Apparently people are now obsessed with discarding. Something to look forward to!
Kyra D and on the flip side of that..people will be less interested in acquiring
@@lisac.7673 Good point. I was looking at it only from my perspective: throw your stuff out so I can acquire it. But yes, I could see how there will be an impact on retail.
Great to tag along with you today Pete! Stay warm!! Tell the gang Hello from Southern Indiana!
Intriguing to rewatch these pre-COVID videos.
You’ve always been one of my fav thrifters to watch. Keep it up brother.
As always- thanks! You reminded me of those weathermen who stand in a hurricane to report their findings 😀
Great vid.. Ive sold thrift items on eBay before.. But ive been discouraged lately, because some items take so long to sell..mostly clothes..but ..I'm glad i came across this video..now I'll be focusing on different items, other than just clothes.
Some good finds Pete!
Love the Royal Dutch cup/saucers.
Thanks for sharing!!!
So jealous seeing these snowy videos. Sitting here in Texas with my A/C going...
🍀👍🍀😊good advice.
@12:49 I believe that is a rainmaker (or rainstick).
Please double check the dog vitamins on the FDA recall list (there is a pet section). They may have an ingredient or ingredients that have been recalled due to numerous pet owners/vets reporting issues. Thanks.
Yes I will before we list them. Thanks for watching. Cheers !!
Craigslist Hunter No, thank you!
I've learned lots from watching your videos, keep up the good work ☺👍
If they did, how could the thrift shop sell them without liability?
Nice haul Pete. Thanks for making videos!!
I don't bother grabbing GPS's much nowadays !! You forgot to TEST the battery and share it with us. Sometimes you buy a GPS and the battery don't hold a charge,,,,this was the 1st test I did at yardsales. Great video.....Big Thumb$ UP 🌴😎👍
Back in 2005 I got my first GPS (Mitac Mio 168 Pocket PC) and I barely knew anyone else with a GPS. Fast forward a few years to the smartphone era and everyone and their dog has one. Since 2014 and getting my first smartphone, I continue to use TomTom but as an app on it.
This... more of these please!!!!!!
Great finds Pete! I’m heading out thrifting right now, Hopefully I find some good stuff!
Pete if you're waiting until 4-5pm to check out that store each time could be why
you're not finding anything good in there!! :) Joking though :)
Thanks for showing us we can do it and its very possible!!
*Have a good'nnn*
Very true you cannot believe what ends up bringing in $20 to $30.
Thank You Pete. I hope u are home & warm now.
Pete, that is a "Rain Stick". ;)
Pete, amazing video as always. Absolutely enjoy the content, very informative.
Cool sunglasses! Thanks for the video and tips!
would the weather be keeping enough people away to make the picking better than usual?
My friend....the instrument is a "Rain Stick".
Nice video! Thanks for taking us along on your day.
Another good video Pete...Thanks for the reseller lesson,
I LOVE YOUR VIDS
When I see videos like this I have nothing to complain about living in California. Nice video Pete!
Yah, you'll be saying that after the next Big One. (earthquake)
Goodwill up here has largely been terrible too but I did luck out earlier this week and found a 100 disc home cd changer for $20. And comps on eBay show it selling at about $150 + shipping.
The downside is, it’s going to be a pain to ship because it’s a bit on the large side.
Here in UK you cannot donate or buy any electrical items let alone try in store. And then some people work there to have rapid access to useful valuable items. We get leftovers not much left for profit unless they miss something which is unlikely. We get left with old tat.
Pete- I think those vintage Royal typewriters can fetch good money. $200 + in the comps depending on age and working condition per sold listings. Might be worth going back to get for $20 if in working condition. You ever sold any of those before??
Yes I do sell plenty of typewriters that one was only worth 50 to 60 and they ware asking $25 so not inoff meet on the bone. Thanks for watching. Cheers !!
Hey Pete, I have the Sony Surround sound speaker system to go with that blu ray player. I think I have a player like that too. Shipping will keep most from buying the speaker system it's large and heavy with the big amplified subwoofer box. The subwoofer alone usually goes for 60 on the bay, and the other speakers 40 to 80, but the few I found that sold as complete systems didn't do as well. I'm wondering if I should split it up.
My advise. Sell the player, forget the rest. Full setups that sell 150-200, people will buy the player 100-150.
Love the videos, educational, inspiring, entertaining - thank you for sharing all your wisdom and knowledge
Great content as usual. Yep, it's cold, and it's going to get a lot colder!
I went into Goodwill the other day and have not been there in awhile they have become very good at weeding out the good stuff for themselves and prices are high. To my surprise they raised the price 2 dollars on everything, reduced their color tags sale from two colors to one and really jacked prices up on their so called boutique and electronics. So I spent way to much time in there to find not much worth buying. I did find a DVD VCR Combo they wanted 45 but it was a good one. Plugged it in and it would not turn on, so I gave it to them at the counter. The woman summoned some guy from the back told him it wasn't working and he just took it and put it right back on the shelf. I looked at the woman and said "really?" So what they want is some poor sole to buy it without testing then hey have their money because there are no refunds. She went on to say to me whispering, " I know, it has gotton so bad here we have lost all our regular customers and look at the store "...meaning how loaded to the gill it is. Meaning they are not moving product. I must say it was loaded! There an entire isle of electronic stereo dvd vhs stuff stacked on both sides of the ise. Some with sticker prices close to 200 dollars. Insane. I just cannot waist my time rifling there any more. A quick one two three walk through and only the visible stuff I can spot or look through very quick is about all I can do there anymore. When its 30 dollars for a shirt its time to go!...lol
Always enjoy the videos
Woah, that's a coincidence, just watched your other 100 bucks flip video... keep up the great work, Pete, it really helps + it's interesting and entertaining to watch.
don't pass the plush toys without looking for hidden Mickie's
Damn, I didn’t know you were local! You hit all my spots. Also, yes that last Goodwill has been crap for months!!
Keep it up Pete! You are always great help!
In Canada we no longer have Goodwill stores - or at least most of them are closed ... rent too high? I loved that store
It was a cold day in Chicagoland. Tomarrow is supposed to be much colder. -30 with the wind chill.
We call that sweatshirt weather....
@@sparks8218 yes we do
My problem is how to do 3 things in a timely manner: taking good pictures, creating the listings and packaging things.
I don't have too hard a time sourcing.
Also I have a hard time with procrastination and perfectionism because a lot of items I source are more than sellable but often require a bit of cleaning/prep/testing. And because I think I'm not going to be thorough enough or I don't have the right tools on hand to clean or test, I put off doing it for way too long.
So, yes I definitely could make $100 a day but because of my inefficiencies, it would probably add up to 12 hours of work.
Totally my own fault. I know there's better ways of doing things and the more you do it the better you get. I still work full-time and need to learn how to not be lazy and push through a bit of tiredness after my day job to put in the effort.
I Want To Survive truth
Those pewter pieces are really cool. Is there a label on the bottom?
Pete, you'll never guess what that instrument is called... it's actually called a Shaker, or sometimes a Samba Shaker. That one is unusual, probably hand made, and longer than most. I'd ask more than you said for it, you can always dicker down. Hand made one of a kind is going to be worth more than the machine made stuff. A lesser machine made one is 30 bucks for one half the size.
you can keep the snow. #snowfreewintersofar
Wow...I'm surprised at that, Ronnie.
So far
I believe the percussion instrument is called a rain stick
The thing is that stuff will not sell in a day on eBay more like 1-2 weeks !!!!
Michael U yep. You need to have a huge store to make $100/day doing this
He sourced the items in one day. If you are consistently sourcing the sales will come and it averages out.
Or longer.......lol but that's why you sell on other platforms.
So what?
Wtf does that matter?
Man I can't wait to get started, planning to start small in about a month..
Another great video Pete. :)
Definitely a great start for that day man 👍
Hi I was wondering if you remove the price they put on the bottom of those Edmond shoes? If so what do you use? My good will uses market or chalk and write on most items. Thanks for the info and I love your channel!
Mark Tumpalan
First thing I would try is a magic eraser. Goo gone might work as well if you let it sit on there for awhile. Paint thinner would be my last resort.
Hand sanitizer
Do you know anything about antique / vintage rocking chairs? I can send photos. Pretty cool
I still use my Garmin everyday, FREE DATA
Pete can you make a video about Offer Up and Let Go and how you go about selling items there please?
They are too limited because they are phone-based only. Most of my ton of customers do not find my merchandise on a phone. I still use a desktop (like Pete) for all listings. That's why Craigslist reaches more potential buyers, including people who are using a computer at the library and do not even own a phone or desktop!
Thank you Pete! Just curious, why did you leave after only 5 minutes? Especially with such a great start. Thanks again for all you do:)
It’s weather like that made me move to Florida from Peoria, Illinois. One huge plus in my area is that there are yard sales and estate sales every weekend. We love your videos. Stay warm.
I'm from Peoria County and it is BAD today. It will be for the next week! Enjoy the warmth!
Yep...I'm in Princeton, Il. Ice everywhere.
@@marymarysmarket3508 I live in Kewanee now for the past few years. Do you do the More on 34 sales in June? I do pretty good buying. I resell clothing so I find lots!
@@lisastevens2431 I have never bought or sold during More on 34. I had a business very similar to Pete,s (buy/see/trade) in Peru and mostly people came to me. I still buy everywhere. ..lots of good resale shops plus Goodwill and Salvation Army. Happy hunting*
Lisa Stevens Yes! The Hog Capital of the world. I bought my first Harley Davidson there.
thanks Pete we appreciate your videos
Love your channel, really enjoyed this. A slightly polished post production sort of like storage wars would be great. Example: today in this video I spent $××.×× and once everything sells the bottom profit would be $××.×× and the ti end will be $××.×× with a disclaimer that of course knowing what you are buying, understanding it's a process and not always a next day flip! Well done sir!
Hi Pete! The instrument is called a "Rainstick".
Thank you I new that Lol. Thanks for watching. Cheers !!
Hey CL Hunter, i gotta question. Where is the best place to look up the value of a specific magazine? There's a magazine in Amazon right now listed for $5,001. It's in pretty rough shape too. I have the exact same magazine in near mint condition. So I'm thinking the seller is crazy or maybe it is worth a few bucks. I don't really know where to look though. Any suggestions?
what is the magazine? im pretty good at researching value. it sounds very unlikely it's worth that as people can ask whatever they want to.
It's nice of others to add advice and helpful comments. *Very cordial...especially for social media.
How do they get the beads inside that instrument and drill out the insides?
Attaboy Pete, Hope it all goes as planed. Those shoes look like monsters !!! (:-D-< Good luck, Cheers !!***.
Milo and Ruby for president 2020
HEY PETE...OGIO is the sister company of Calloway who makes golfing accessories !!!
I bought a Garmin at Goodwill recently figuring I couldn't lose on it, but they're not worth what they use to be. I guess it's because everyone has a GPS on their phone now. Decided to just keep it for myself as a backup.
@6:37 I would love to have that old typewriter. =)
instrument is didgeridoo? Australian thing.. I picked up a used sony camcorder for $10 at a local thrift store. it came with the charger which I sold for $50 :) I kept the camcorder a youtube prop for my channel.
Wow all that snow and here downunder its a vert hot 124 degrees Fahrenheit !
In Toronto I do great with sets of golf clubs
I like the way you speak
Hi
All the way from South Africa Cape Town
Always great videos and great tips
Our market here much smaller than in the states
Trying also to make it here
What are the most popular imported U.S. products there, please? What is everybody looking for and sells easily?