I've sold a lot of Robert Graham shirts and also did not know he sold shoes. As for dirty shoes, plush etc. I toss it in the washer with oxyclean and it takes out almost everything. You can dissolve some in a bowl of water, insert a washcloth, wring it out and scrub the soles of shoes.
That Epson printer is a win even if it doesn't work. You could part it out easily and make quite a bit more than selling it as a complete unit for parts. Epson's are really easy to break down. I'll always pick them up if priced reasonably. Almost always their print heads are clogged, but when I have a slow day, I'll part a few out and sell: the power supply, main formatter board (logic board, motherboard), printhead ribbon cable, CSIC contact board, enncoder strip, timing belt, paper tray, output tray, etc.... It can really add up on a good one like the one you highlighted here. All can be taken apart with a normal size screwdriver and a small multi-bit screwdriver (for small screws).
@@BoofYou You're right. The 7510 wouldn't have been a go. And I agree, stylus's are great! I find Epson and Brother to be my favorite to part out. But HP and Canon do well also.
Hey Jesse, Watched your lantern video and was inspired to bid on an old Sears model. Just flipped it on eBay for over $200. and probably could have gotten more. I have made quite a bit of money from your advice. Thanks for the great content.
That Silver Warrior tin poster is just a mass reprint of Frank Frazetta's art, he did art for metal album covers, books, comics, etc back in the day and alot of the art is reused for different things since he's passed.
Really smart assumption about the printers. I saved any printers i had found from garage sales and tried them all.. all broken, to goodwill they went. All at once
Hii, been watching so many of your videos, really enjoying your content. An idea for your videos, at the end show your total spen and total potential profit, will be a great hook for your content. Keep well
So over in the Uk Every "Thift shop" has to do a P.A.T on anything with a cord basically it means its safe to plug in. if i saw those printers I'd guess the shop has someone who comes in once a week and does all the testing rather then a reseller but again that's Uk
@@ThriftSchool Not at the Goodwill's here in the Denver area, they have a booth you can stand by in front of and watch the tech's checking ALL electronics. They also tested it all in Texas Goodwill's when I lived there.
Love the vids!! I'm just starting to sell on Amazon for the first time, but there's one roadblock. Every movie or piece of media I scan, says I need approval to sell. And an invoice from my supplier to sell. Are there workarounds?
There's some really good money in old school formal shoes, especially those made in the USA, England, Italy etc. It's worth quickly checking out the brands and models if you have the time.
Lots of VHS dont show ranks for some odd reason. I still buy and sell them all the time as long as there are reviews. Dvds with no reviews or rank I dont buy at all. Sometimes the app glitches out and just doesnt show a rank. Ill still pick up certain DVDs if I know they have past sales
I think it was $10, but it was super stained up. I know its valuable, but the work involved to clean it up and then the space it will take up in my basement just wasnt worth it.
Ive been asked 2 times out of the 8ish years ive been doing this. Both times I stopped for that 1 day and then just started up again a day or 2 later. Never had any real issues.
Would you ever consider buying stuff from viewers? I resell but dont do amazon and have tons of sealed dvds... let me know if you were willing. I would be willing to send them to you and you pay a price you think if good for the items once you go through.
I've sold a lot of Robert Graham shirts and also did not know he sold shoes. As for dirty shoes, plush etc. I toss it in the washer with oxyclean and it takes out almost everything. You can dissolve some in a bowl of water, insert a washcloth, wring it out and scrub the soles of shoes.
That Epson printer is a win even if it doesn't work. You could part it out easily and make quite a bit more than selling it as a complete unit for parts. Epson's are really easy to break down. I'll always pick them up if priced reasonably. Almost always their print heads are clogged, but when I have a slow day, I'll part a few out and sell: the power supply, main formatter board (logic board, motherboard), printhead ribbon cable, CSIC contact board, enncoder strip, timing belt, paper tray, output tray, etc.... It can really add up on a good one like the one you highlighted here. All can be taken apart with a normal size screwdriver and a small multi-bit screwdriver (for small screws).
Wf-7510 is not a desirable printer to part out. The Epson stylus printers are great, though.
@@BoofYou You're right. The 7510 wouldn't have been a go. And I agree, stylus's are great! I find Epson and Brother to be my favorite to part out. But HP and Canon do well also.
@@TheCofferKey hp's printheads are my favorite IMO because they give the least amount of issues compared to epson & brother
the workhorse I believe is good for sublimation printing
Hey Jesse,
Watched your lantern video and was inspired to bid on an old Sears model. Just flipped it on eBay for over $200. and probably could have gotten more. I have made quite a bit of money from your advice. Thanks for the great content.
I love that! Congrats! They sell better than the regular green colemans for sure
From personal experience, that Canon printer is great!
That Silver Warrior tin poster is just a mass reprint of Frank Frazetta's art, he did art for metal album covers, books, comics, etc back in the day and alot of the art is reused for different things since he's passed.
Nice to know. Thank you for the tips!
Really smart assumption about the printers. I saved any printers i had found from garage sales and tried them all.. all broken, to goodwill they went. All at once
I had a feeling it was something like that. It would be odd for a goodwill to get that many printers all at once.
If something is broken please trash it instead of donating, especially if no broken value. Spread the word. 😂
@@BoofYou nah dog, im not directly contributing hazardous materials to the landfills.
I saw you got Kermit Unpigged, I had that cd when I was younger.
I'm up by Bradley international airport. We have crappy thrift stores here.
THRIFTSCHOOL!!! Did you buy the Buc-ees Beaver?!?
I didnt :(
great vid.. u missed the Arthur learns to read board game
I love your music.
Hii, been watching so many of your videos, really enjoying your content. An idea for your videos, at the end show your total spen and total potential profit, will be a great hook for your content. Keep well
Ive done that in a few videos. I need to make a better effort to do that. Thanks for the feedback! I really do appriciate it :)
So over in the Uk Every "Thift shop" has to do a P.A.T on anything with a cord basically it means its safe to plug in. if i saw those printers I'd guess the shop has someone who comes in once a week and does all the testing rather then a reseller but again that's Uk
Not here lol. They just throw everything and anything on the shelf and the customer is expected to test it
@@ThriftSchool Not at the Goodwill's here in the Denver area, they have a booth you can stand by in front of and watch the tech's checking ALL electronics. They also tested it all in Texas Goodwill's when I lived there.
I’m curious about how much you make a year for buying and selling Goodwill items?
Love the vids!! I'm just starting to sell on Amazon for the first time, but there's one roadblock. Every movie or piece of media I scan, says I need approval to sell. And an invoice from my supplier to sell. Are there workarounds?
There's some really good money in old school formal shoes, especially those made in the USA, England, Italy etc. It's worth quickly checking out the brands and models if you have the time.
most printers are discarded because the new ink cartridges cost more than a new printer.
2:55 I think those are tap shoes.
Ha... I just sold that JP Blue raptor for 88 + shipping
Sold on 9-4-2023
The magic eraser sheets will get rid of that marker on the calculator easily. Just rub gently.
Nice finds. My daughter would like to have that jelly cat stuffy
If you follow me on instagram you can shoot me a message there and we can work out a good deal for you :)
When you scan media do you list things with no rank with reviews? Or does it need a rank?
Lots of VHS dont show ranks for some odd reason. I still buy and sell them all the time as long as there are reviews. Dvds with no reviews or rank I dont buy at all. Sometimes the app glitches out and just doesnt show a rank. Ill still pick up certain DVDs if I know they have past sales
Hello!
Which town is this Goodwill in??
Please say you got the Buc-Ee’s plush!!!
I didnt. The sell thru was terrible lol. Only 1 sold
Just a heads up that Jurassic World Blue Plush goes for $60-$100 but idk what the price on it was
I think it was $10, but it was super stained up. I know its valuable, but the work involved to clean it up and then the space it will take up in my basement just wasnt worth it.
Every video game no matter the title goes between 5-7$ at my two local Goodwill's.. so dumb
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When you send items into FBA, who pays for shipping to them?
I do. I just sent in 3 boxes today with 188 total items combined. the total shipping cost was around $18. Just about 10 cents per item :)
Do the Goodwills you go to every ask you to not film?
Ive been asked 2 times out of the 8ish years ive been doing this. Both times I stopped for that 1 day and then just started up again a day or 2 later. Never had any real issues.
Would you ever consider buying stuff from viewers? I resell but dont do amazon and have tons of sealed dvds... let me know if you were willing. I would be willing to send them to you and you pay a price you think if good for the items once you go through.
I have in the past, but I am inundated with inventory at the moment
First cd was it wu tang ?
It was! I left it behind because it was so scratched up. Super deep scratches that I probably couldnt get out.
@@ThriftSchool yea sucks when u find good stuff but messed up
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CAN ANYONE SELL MEDIA ON AMAZON ?
Yes as long as you get ungated. Theres a bunch of youtube videos on how to get ungated.
Wanna do a long time fan a favor and sell me Total Drama Island for like $20?
Don't be human garbage, Isaiah.
Im sorry but all the media was already sent off to Amazon before I uploaded this video