Chris Da Lista. Special move is the "Niche Down" - a knee to the groin that takes you down. Finisher is "Consistency" - just repeatedly power bombs you.
The train is an awesome example of how this guy is REAL AF! Raw, uncut and delivers nonstop ebay reselling GENIUS from start to finish! I love this channel thanks Chris for your approach and transparency! NOBODY shares as much as you!
When selling collectibles you have to be very careful to both photograph all sides, show close up photos of any damage or wear, and describe in writing what is wrong with the item, which adds time to your listing.
I found rental properties my specialty. However, life changes. I had a 4 plex that I lived in one of the units and 5 townhouses. It worked well for me. But when I retired, I sold everything off and live a debt free life. I do not need much to live on as everything is paid for. Retired early and loving life that I built with passive income.
@@serendipitybymelanie6077 hahaha that's one heck of a tax return! Mine would have been $4,000 last year but no one taught me how to run a business and it all had to go to back taxes. I had a nice job that I thought would give me the income to buy some property, but that ended prematurely. It's all good though. Gotta keep building and striving towards the dream! House prices today are a bit expensive, but given the right one I think it's still achievable in a reasonable amount of time
Hahaha you just described my mother as a reseller towards the end. Also she has those shelves your standing next to.. IN HER MASTER BEDROOM WITH HER…! It boggles the mind. But she’s a fantastic reseller. Bless her heart.
When you are selling clothing, which is so easy to pack and ship, I understand your formula, but I sell antiques and collectibles, lots of art glass, depression, art pottery, toys, advertising, and ephemera. It takes longer to safely package what I sell, also it takes longer to research.
24:45 "rental property is easier than reselling". Funny thing is, I do both. Rental property is a lot of work. Upkeep, property tax, insurance, legal exposure from people getting hurt on your property, mortgage payments, and pain in the ass tenants. Trust me, rental property is a grind and if you think it's like the game monopoly you need to watch a few videos of what properties look like after tenants get evicted.
I love that you said people look at what they’ll get paid instead of how much work they can do. We sell on eBay because our business is seasonal. We basically cost ourselves money paying our employees to do basically nothing so they don’t get laid off in the winter. As soon as season starts they all always ask for a raise. This winter considering just laying off because they don’t appreciate getting paid for a full work week al winter while working 30 hours or less for 4 months.
It is A LOT of work to do by yourself. I have been doing it myself for years, and have gravitated to shoes and jackets. BUT...I get tons of different things, which usually stay unposted. Lol The work though...washing everything, mending, steaming, taking pics, editing pics...etc. It drives my husband crazy... He hates it that I wash most everything. "Why, why, why...", he says. Because, who wants to buy something that smells, or has dog hair? I don't!! I set my standards, and I admit, I am a total perfectionist with ADHD. Which does me no favors in this business. But I love doing it! I love the find, and I love the sell...the money is nice, of course, but I enjoy the pleasure I receive, and the pleasure I give, by providing buyers a great product, and a great experience. I found a brand new Vineyard Vines with tags! Didn't know it was a thing, until just now! 😁 Thanks for the videos. I'm learning a lot, even though I've been a seller on eBay for a long time. 🥰
I been doing Offer Up for a more then a year and barely getting into eBay, but I'm like you... I go to the point of scrubbing white jerseys with toothbrush to make them look perfect, count every piece in board games, turn on every electronic to make sure it works, scrap what doesn't just for customer satisfaction, I think it's worth more then making a buck...
If your new property doesn’t have a useable basement or garage, Your town’s zoning code may allow you to buy a 40 ft shipping container(s) and put it in your new back yard and eliminate the rent of the storage units
Based in UK just starting to move on from low margin books and have found two new categories to specialise in.Find your knowledge invaluable, thank you so much.
Just like in thrifting and reselling, know your strengths is my motto. If you are handy and can do certain tasks, do them! If its outside your bank of knowledge, hire the professionals. Its time and money, if you don't have the time, you can have the money to pay for someone to do it! If you have the time and are capable, you'll save money! Same with reselling. If you know your strengths are buying low and selling high, you do the thrifting. If you have the money and hate the listing end, you hire someone to free your time for more profitable tasks. I think thats where people go wrong. Spread themselves too thin, not have the time to deal with their deathpiles, or the money to pay someone to do it for them! Know your strengths! Love your videos! So much great info! Oh oh....and if you can stand the mess, freeze some bananas and give one to baby! Baby gets gums numbed, from icy banana and good vitamins, and happy messy baby through teething! Kiss banana baby!
I was a DMM for dresses in a large department store chain. (The DMM is the buyers boss). Dress returns would run 10-20%. Women would buy more than one dress for an event and then return the ones they did not wear. Sometimes try to return the ones they DID wear. I once told a customer that we were XXXX buy a dress, not rent a dress😂😂😂
I have been told several times that they do not just unlock the listing limits. I had to request increases every time I hit my limit until I got to about $5K in sales , 90 days, and maybe around 200 sales. Now they just increase me every time I get close to the limit, but it's not even usually a really big increase. This on an account that is about 15 years old and has never been in bad health. I'm pretty sure I used to have a 10000 item limit, but I went away from ebay selling for about 5 years.
I disagree with having only one eBay store, I’ve dodged their very strict seller limits and restrictions by using 2 accounts. I can’t afford to lose 100% of my income while eBay takes all the time until he works to decide that I’m really not that bad of a seller, and they should reinstate my account, but I can afford to lose 50% of it
In my experience, living in Iowa, the minimum liveable wage needed where I could afford a 1 bedroom apartment was like $11/$12 per hour in rural areas and around $14/$15 per hour in urban areas. But honestly should probably favor the larger number due to recent cost of living increases if not add another dollar. Most of the time I would have a roommate just so I could afford certain luxuries but I have done it in the past solo with said numbers. This could be done cheaper if you went to the extreme on savings and making ever dollar count...I just didn't go that far.
Agree , brands are very regional in USA. I live in the NE in Boston and didn’t recognize many of the brands that sell on the GW when I first started. Ralph Lauren is huge here, as well as Coach and UGG, Levi, Eileen Fisher .
Omg I think you are so right that has been my problem I'm going to change it today. Love your channel thank you for the information. I have felt I was loosing my mind.
You need to look at current listings for rooms for rent in California. I live in the San Joaquin Valley and rent for a room is $1000 a month. A one bedroom apartment $2200. To qualify you have to make 3 times the monthly rent and put down a deposit plus first month's rent. It's crazy expensive to even rent a room.
Yes Funko is difficult due to pickiness. I stopped selling them on there. You have to be overly descriptive and it's possible it may not sell. It just gets on my nerves.
A lot of Funko buyers are super selective and picky. It's actually quite easy to become a Funko authorized seller however they just raised the min. order quantity. They also ship from the west coast and it's very expensive if you live on the east coast. In addition, you don't have access to most of the exclusives and rarer items that you would want to sell. So, it may not be worthwhile for most small sellers. There are distributors that you can buy from that may be a better option.
The Pay question is a tough one because the housing market has gone crazy. The City I live in was ranked as the hottest real estate market in the United States for last year. Before that most brand new houses were 160-180k now they're over 250k easily. I bought my house brand new in 2006 for 100k and it's worth well over 200k now. I quit my job last year making 57k per year and went full-time. And my Wife makes enough to pay the bills so reselling is just fun money for us. So realistically anything is good for me LOL
Ebay itself screws up sellers! I am under standards and haven't been able to get out of ebay jail. I had to cancel some orders due to moving and not being able to find certain items. I have 100% feedback on ebay and other platforms.
I know this is a relatively old video but things haven’t changed much. I’m an HR professional and finding employees willing to work a regular schedule is more difficult than most people realize.
Chris, I’d like to have the short and sweet of eBay teaching selling. And list the special platforms that are out there. How are you handling the situation at this point in your life??
I’m from same area as Chris. It is a fast paced rat race. A very expensive one at that. This is his mentality for survival. I hope he doesn’t burn out. He’s super tired and works so hard. Hopefully him and his family get plenty of quality time to just “be” in the moment. It goes by so fast when you’re moving as fast as he does. I raised two kids in the Bay Area Cali on my own with no child support. I was in the survival mode for so long just to afford basic living costs for us. You definitely have to have motivation, drive and perseverance. This man has all three.. admirable. And he takes the time to teach us. I love that we are all so different and can learn from one another… the American Dream is a hamster wheel… unless you hustle your ass 😊✌️
39:38 I absolutely understand what you're saying here as an owner. A employees pay should be determined by the work they put in. However, most companies don't see things that way. I for example know more about my job then my store manager, even our district leader. Yet every time I reach out for a raise I'm denied. It's the reason I choose Ebay and plan on going full time. My pay will be based on the efforts I put forth. I slack off a day, my pay suffers, I bust my butt, I reap the rewards. I think anyone you bring in, get to know, and put time and effort into their training will bring great results. Seems like you care alot about the employees under you.
Homes are too expensive and in States like California the renters have too many rights where they can squat for six months and not pay a dime for rent. It’s very risky it’s not as easy as people think.
Vineyard Vines is rare? Come to the South, I live in TN and it's in all of our stores, I usually ignore it because I had no idea it was rare or sought after.
its hard for ebay to combine shipping unless all your items are small. when a buyer buys 2 of the same item ebay automatically combines already. but ive had them combine 2 big items a few times. what they do is leave the box dimensions the same and double the weight. but if the item is already big they aint going in the same box. and doubling the box size now takes the items to freight or oversized charges depending on the size. ebay will charge 40 bucks combined shipping but then ignore the fact that im now out 75 extra dollars for oversized costs. guess who eats that extra? it aint ebay. LOL
Hi everyone, Newbie seller here. I wanted to give some words of encouragement. I started reselling about 2 months ago. My first month I did $5,000 in sale with NET likely to be about half of that. The second month is looking to match it. So it is possible. Unfortunately I would wake up, spend all day listing, researching, learning and would go to bed to wake up to do it again. I know he debunks it taking all day to be successful and that it can be done in maybe an hour or two. That was my experience though. I was happy to do it and its an easy way to make money, but I need some of that time back to edit my videos :) cheers to everyones success.
Good decision to get a GC. Because you don't know what you don't know. I think if instead of being the GC. You put your time into what you do you can make more than you save. Just my thoughts.
I find that the biggest problem with hiring people is that once they are trained and know what they are doing, they quit to open up their own online business.
Ironically I can only seem to get sale from auctions, starting price at between BIN and lowest auction or price I previously asked. Sooo bizarre. No dollar auctions tho. I sell vintage collectibles of all types. Most pay quickly. Dollar people don't pay.
As far as niche’ ing down would that be considered just that of or just women’s ? I do primarily clothing but I do men’s as well. Maybe I should just do women’s. Something to consider.
Everyone thinks a general contractor is easy and anyone can do it lol. Don't think like that you have no pull and people won't show up for you if someone with more pull calls they will up and leave mid job. You can't drywall before electrician, plumbing is done. You can't paint until drywall finisher is done ext. Did I say you have no pull? Lol meaning this is a one time job for the contractors and you. They won't care if you get put off because they need to work for someone that basically feeds them everyday by hiring them for multiple jobs not just once and done. So in my opinion it's worth it to just hire someone to contract yeah it seems like a waste of money because they just hire out jobs but more to it remember they have more pull. Just hope you hire a good one. Also on your number system wouldn't it be easy to go from 5 numbers to 6? So like 99999 then next would be 100000 and go behind and just keep going. Or could you go 2 rows of numbers? Seems like a pain to do that but have a bunch of 99999 printed out and then below that add another 00001.
Something people don't think about also when they think they can be GC. Who you hire to do the work. Do they finish on time? Do they do a good a job? You could hire a sub that never finishes or takes weeks longer. The GC knows who to hire to get the job done right and on time.
In my ebay store i have a little bit of everything. I don't have a choice whats on my store. I live in the stix with no transportation but my bicycle and my friends gives me things to sell.
Hi, I primarily sell in clothing and getting into shoes...if listing everyday does that mean listing in each category you sell in or just being sure to list on ebay everyday period? Thanks!
Aye i got a question. A buyer bought somthing. Package got lost. They did a item didnt show up request. I gave them full refund. Then the item showed up after and they said theyd pay for it but the case is closed. Is it allowed to have them paypal me?
Hey Chris I tried the schedule listing for a week and my sales on ebay tanked as soon as I started listing on my own the next week my sales went up immediately. Maybe it was a fluke but I am not willing to spend the extra when it did not keep my sales going so now I draft a 35 listings for that week so I can list 5 everyday now
I have a reseller's permit through the state of Wisconsin. But I have never used it to not pay sales tax. I didn't know that was a benefit of it. Are there other benefits to me having the reseller's permit?
17:52 If you want to make a living at this you need a TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know because my house is FULL and I only sell 3 things a week and made $7000 part time selling trash I got FREE.
The thing is your a “unicorn” in the world of reselling on ebay, most people do not have the time and energy to stay focused in their life and health, much less resell on ebay on the level that or half the level you do.
I live in Australia. I think minimum wage is like $780pw now and people still complain they're poor and can't make ends meet. They're poor alright, poor with money.
hey I have 330 listings avg sold price is 99 , I have sold over 300 for 90 days , I've been consistly making over 10k in sales per month , I mostly sell vtg tech , my return rate is 5%( I know its high) , I'm working n lowering it by testing even better and provided video demos in listings , I've been avg 4 sales a day, what's your thoughts, goal is 1000 units of tech at 99 avg sale price for 100k inventory I have 32k in inventory right now, been at it for 7 months full time 4-5, what do you think? tech a good move , I really want to scale to start my window cleaning biz, look forward to your opinion
Suggest Chris’ professional wrestling name below!!!
Mr Fuji Jr.
Ten lister
The Shogun of eBay
Chris Da Lista. Special move is the "Niche Down" - a knee to the groin that takes you down. Finisher is "Consistency" - just repeatedly power bombs you.
Squirrel King
The train is an awesome example of how this guy is REAL AF!
Raw, uncut and delivers nonstop ebay reselling GENIUS from start to finish!
I love this channel thanks Chris for your approach and transparency!
NOBODY shares as much as you!
Christine as a unicorn never let her go! Lol I love her video videography I love her soothing voice I love how she's just on top of it in your videos.
When selling collectibles you have to be very careful to both photograph all sides, show close up photos of any damage or wear, and describe in writing what is wrong with the item, which adds time to your listing.
I found rental properties my specialty. However, life changes. I had a 4 plex that I lived in one of the units and 5 townhouses. It worked well for me. But when I retired, I sold everything off and live a debt free life. I do not need much to live on as everything is paid for. Retired early and loving life that I built with passive income.
That's the dream. I'd love to do that over flipping, but need that startup income to develop to that point.
@@UndergroundLookingUp Back 20 years ago it was easier my tax refund would give me the downpayment on the next townhouse, not so easy now.
@@serendipitybymelanie6077 hahaha that's one heck of a tax return! Mine would have been $4,000 last year but no one taught me how to run a business and it all had to go to back taxes. I had a nice job that I thought would give me the income to buy some property, but that ended prematurely. It's all good though. Gotta keep building and striving towards the dream! House prices today are a bit expensive, but given the right one I think it's still achievable in a reasonable amount of time
You blow my mind at how much energy you have! Thank you as always for such great advice.😃
Hahaha you just described my mother as a reseller towards the end. Also she has those shelves your standing next to.. IN HER MASTER BEDROOM WITH HER…! It boggles the mind. But she’s a fantastic reseller. Bless her heart.
When you are selling clothing, which is so easy to pack and ship, I understand your formula, but I sell antiques and collectibles, lots of art glass, depression, art pottery, toys, advertising, and ephemera. It takes longer to safely package what I sell, also it takes longer to research.
24:45 "rental property is easier than reselling". Funny thing is, I do both. Rental property is a lot of work. Upkeep, property tax, insurance, legal exposure from people getting hurt on your property, mortgage payments, and pain in the ass tenants. Trust me, rental property is a grind and if you think it's like the game monopoly you need to watch a few videos of what properties look like after tenants get evicted.
On the watching end, the train is not bad at all. Just keep going on through. :)
Monica
I love that you said people look at what they’ll get paid instead of how much work they can do. We sell on eBay because our business is seasonal. We basically cost ourselves money paying our employees to do basically nothing so they don’t get laid off in the winter. As soon as season starts they all always ask for a raise. This winter considering just laying off because they don’t appreciate getting paid for a full work week al winter while working 30 hours or less for 4 months.
I was a builder’s daughter! Trust me general contractor is a must! For sanity, time and quality, fraud!!
It is A LOT of work to do by yourself. I have been doing it myself for years, and have gravitated to shoes and jackets.
BUT...I get tons of different things, which usually stay unposted. Lol
The work though...washing everything, mending, steaming, taking pics, editing pics...etc.
It drives my husband crazy...
He hates it that I wash most everything. "Why, why, why...", he says.
Because, who wants to buy something that smells, or has dog hair? I don't!!
I set my standards, and I admit, I am a total perfectionist with ADHD.
Which does me no favors in this business.
But I love doing it!
I love the find, and I love the sell...the money is nice, of course, but I enjoy the pleasure I receive, and the pleasure I give, by providing buyers a great product, and a great experience.
I found a brand new Vineyard Vines with tags! Didn't know it was a thing, until just now! 😁
Thanks for the videos. I'm learning a lot, even though I've been a seller on eBay for a long time. 🥰
I been doing Offer Up for a more then a year and barely getting into eBay, but I'm like you... I go to the point of scrubbing white jerseys with toothbrush to make them look perfect, count every piece in board games, turn on every electronic to make sure it works, scrap what doesn't just for customer satisfaction, I think it's worth more then making a buck...
Name your store😊
@@lintonero9018 I feel you, one thousand percent! 💯❤️🔥🥰🙏💯
If your new property doesn’t have a useable basement or garage, Your town’s zoning code may allow you to buy a 40 ft shipping container(s) and put it in your new back yard and eliminate the rent of the storage units
Those shipping containers have doubled in the last 2 or 3 years in price.
@@bmabe4454 Yeah people r living in them!
I’ve been selling mostly jeans for the past 4 years and I almost never get them returned
Thanks! Watching your Vids always gets me motivated to list more and get caught up w/my death pile.
Based in UK just starting to move on from low margin books and have found two new categories to specialise in.Find your knowledge invaluable, thank you so much.
Thanks, just figuring out if I want to start a store. I'm a new subscriber. ✌️
Just like in thrifting and reselling, know your strengths is my motto. If you are handy and can do certain tasks, do them! If its outside your bank of knowledge, hire the professionals. Its time and money, if you don't have the time, you can have the money to pay for someone to do it! If you have the time and are capable, you'll save money! Same with reselling. If you know your strengths are buying low and selling high, you do the thrifting. If you have the money and hate the listing end, you hire someone to free your time for more profitable tasks. I think thats where people go wrong. Spread themselves too thin, not have the time to deal with their deathpiles, or the money to pay someone to do it for them! Know your strengths! Love your videos! So much great info! Oh oh....and if you can stand the mess, freeze some bananas and give one to baby! Baby gets gums numbed, from icy banana and good vitamins, and happy messy baby through teething! Kiss banana baby!
I was a DMM for dresses in a large department store chain. (The DMM is the buyers boss). Dress returns would run 10-20%. Women would buy more than one dress for an event and then return the ones they did not wear. Sometimes try to return the ones they DID wear. I once told a customer that we were XXXX buy a dress, not rent a dress😂😂😂
Here in the Midwest(NE)I find Carhart often. I have never found Patagonia 😞.
We live down by a train junction! They park train by us too, so I know what you are going through! I'm also down by the airport too!
im having a garage sale this weekend ...glad to get rid of some of the stale inventory
I have been told several times that they do not just unlock the listing limits. I had to request increases every time I hit my limit until I got to about $5K in sales , 90 days, and maybe around 200 sales. Now they just increase me every time I get close to the limit, but it's not even usually a really big increase. This on an account that is about 15 years old and has never been in bad health. I'm pretty sure I used to have a 10000 item limit, but I went away from ebay selling for about 5 years.
I disagree with having only one eBay store, I’ve dodged their very strict seller limits and restrictions by using 2 accounts. I can’t afford to lose 100% of my income while eBay takes all the time until he works to decide that I’m really not that bad of a seller, and they should reinstate my account, but I can afford to lose 50% of it
New subscriber here. So many things have cleared up for me here. Love the single niche idea and the way you've explained everything. Good job 👏
In my experience, living in Iowa, the minimum liveable wage needed where I could afford a 1 bedroom apartment was like $11/$12 per hour in rural areas and around $14/$15 per hour in urban areas. But honestly should probably favor the larger number due to recent cost of living increases if not add another dollar. Most of the time I would have a roommate just so I could afford certain luxuries but I have done it in the past solo with said numbers. This could be done cheaper if you went to the extreme on savings and making ever dollar count...I just didn't go that far.
Agree , brands are very regional in USA. I live in the NE in Boston and didn’t recognize many of the brands that sell on the GW when I first started. Ralph Lauren is huge here, as well as Coach and UGG, Levi, Eileen Fisher .
I don't mind the background noise. Lol! Great info. Thank you!
Omg I think you are so right that has been my problem I'm going to change it today. Love your channel thank you for the information. I have felt I was loosing my mind.
You need to look at current listings for rooms for rent in California. I live in the San Joaquin Valley and rent for a room is $1000 a month. A one bedroom apartment $2200. To qualify you have to make 3 times the monthly rent and put down a deposit plus first month's rent. It's crazy expensive to even rent a room.
Yes Funko is difficult due to pickiness. I stopped selling them on there. You have to be overly descriptive and it's possible it may not sell. It just gets on my nerves.
A lot of Funko buyers are super selective and picky. It's actually quite easy to become a Funko authorized seller however they just raised the min. order quantity. They also ship from the west coast and it's very expensive if you live on the east coast. In addition, you don't have access to most of the exclusives and rarer items that you would want to sell. So, it may not be worthwhile for most small sellers. There are distributors that you can buy from that may be a better option.
Thanks for sharing information!
The Pay question is a tough one because the housing market has gone crazy. The City I live in was ranked as the hottest real estate market in the United States for last year. Before that most brand new houses were 160-180k now they're over 250k easily. I bought my house brand new in 2006 for 100k and it's worth well over 200k now. I quit my job last year making 57k per year and went full-time. And my Wife makes enough to pay the bills so reselling is just fun money for us. So realistically anything is good for me LOL
you are the best. thank you for always explaining so throughly
Ebay itself screws up sellers! I am under standards and haven't been able to get out of ebay jail. I had to cancel some orders due to moving and not being able to find certain items. I have 100% feedback on ebay and other platforms.
LOVE that re list button!!
Love your work ethic. Do you have a link for your zip loc bags
RE: Vāse or Vasé. For me it depends on what it sells for, anything below $200 is a Vāse, $200 and above Vasé,
I know this is a relatively old video but things haven’t changed much. I’m an HR professional and finding employees willing to work a regular schedule is more difficult than most people realize.
Chris, I’d like to have the short and sweet of eBay teaching selling. And list the special platforms that are out there. How are you handling the situation at this point in your life??
This is super helpful.
I’m from same area as Chris. It is a fast paced rat race. A very expensive one at that. This is his mentality for survival. I hope he doesn’t burn out. He’s super tired and works so hard. Hopefully him and his family get plenty of quality time to just “be” in the moment. It goes by so fast when you’re moving as fast as he does. I raised two kids in the Bay Area Cali on my own with no child support. I was in the survival mode for so long just to afford basic living costs for us. You definitely have to have motivation, drive and perseverance. This man has all three.. admirable. And he takes the time to teach us. I love that we are all so different and can learn from one another… the American Dream is a hamster wheel… unless you hustle your ass 😊✌️
Wow! Prophetic at the 51:30 mark 😮😲
How crazy, I find lots of vineyard vines, carharrt, Duluth
39:38 I absolutely understand what you're saying here as an owner. A employees pay should be determined by the work they put in. However, most companies don't see things that way. I for example know more about my job then my store manager, even our district leader. Yet every time I reach out for a raise I'm denied.
It's the reason I choose Ebay and plan on going full time. My pay will be based on the efforts I put forth. I slack off a day, my pay suffers, I bust my butt, I reap the rewards.
I think anyone you bring in, get to know, and put time and effort into their training will bring great results. Seems like you care alot about the employees under you.
I find Carhartt a couple times a week. Found 2 today. I have found 1 vineyard vines. Still can’t find Madewell.
Thankyou so much for this info!
Homes are too expensive and in States like California the renters have too many rights where they can squat for six months and not pay a dime for rent. It’s very risky it’s not as easy as people think.
ironically, I've found more than a few Vineyard Vines but no Patagonia and only 1 North Face. It's true, it does depend on where you are.
1:26:22 Chris is absolutely flabbergasted at this question HAHA
A room is like $1200 in Oakland...
Vineyard Vines is rare? Come to the South, I live in TN and it's in all of our stores, I usually ignore it because I had no idea it was rare or sought after.
Chris- still waiting on that video link talking about which spreadsheet to use - Thanks bud aka ten lister.
It posted last Friday
Barbie doll collectors are also very picky about the box.
its hard for ebay to combine shipping unless all your items are small. when a buyer buys 2 of the same item ebay automatically combines already. but ive had them combine 2 big items a few times. what they do is leave the box dimensions the same and double the weight. but if the item is already big they aint going in the same box. and doubling the box size now takes the items to freight or oversized charges depending on the size. ebay will charge 40 bucks combined shipping but then ignore the fact that im now out 75 extra dollars for oversized costs. guess who eats that extra? it aint ebay. LOL
Hi everyone,
Newbie seller here. I wanted to give some words of encouragement. I started reselling about 2 months ago. My first month I did $5,000 in sale with NET likely to be about half of that. The second month is looking to match it. So it is possible. Unfortunately I would wake up, spend all day listing, researching, learning and would go to bed to wake up to do it again. I know he debunks it taking all day to be successful and that it can be done in maybe an hour or two. That was my experience though. I was happy to do it and its an easy way to make money, but I need some of that time back to edit my videos :)
cheers to everyones success.
Good decision to get a GC. Because you don't know what you don't know. I think if instead of being the GC. You put your time into what you do you can make more than you save. Just my thoughts.
Collectors do tend to have a high rate of returns. I sold a Switch game brand new but the seal broke a tiny bit and it was returned.
Watching you casually get into card breaking is going to be hilarious lol
It’s hilarious, believe me
😂
don't sell patagonia or north face new with tags on eBay-
@ 51:45 ouch
I notice you don’t iron your items , yet you do so well
Apparently ironing isn’t as important as people think
@@dailyrefinement yes I shall follow your advice , thank you , you are an inspiration , your mum must be proud of you xxx
40:17 People want a lot but don't want to do a lot. Make yourself valuable and you can have valuable things.
My dog doesn't care for the car alarms but the trains don't bother her. Lol
Do you sell all your items globally..
Dave Goggins is outstanding! I discovered him on the Rich Roll podcast and then ordered his self-published book. New subscriber here - thank you!
Planes, TRAINS and Automobiles! Fun
Yes
I find that the biggest problem with hiring people is that once they are trained and know what they are doing, they quit to open up their own online business.
That is absolutely not true for me, lol. Way more money and flexibility to make working in a bigger store usually.
@@dailyrefinement How do you pay them, a percentage of sales or an hourly wage, or so much per item listed?
Ironically I can only seem to get sale from auctions, starting price at between BIN and lowest auction or price I previously asked. Sooo bizarre. No dollar auctions tho. I sell vintage collectibles of all types. Most pay quickly. Dollar people don't pay.
We can still hear you over the train, no worries!
I like the trains!
As far as niche’ ing down would that be considered just that of or just women’s ? I do primarily clothing but I do men’s as well. Maybe I should just do women’s. Something to consider.
The lower value items/clothing...do you sell them it lots?
Everyone thinks a general contractor is easy and anyone can do it lol. Don't think like that you have no pull and people won't show up for you if someone with more pull calls they will up and leave mid job. You can't drywall before electrician, plumbing is done. You can't paint until drywall finisher is done ext. Did I say you have no pull? Lol meaning this is a one time job for the contractors and you. They won't care if you get put off because they need to work for someone that basically feeds them everyday by hiring them for multiple jobs not just once and done. So in my opinion it's worth it to just hire someone to contract yeah it seems like a waste of money because they just hire out jobs but more to it remember they have more pull. Just hope you hire a good one. Also on your number system wouldn't it be easy to go from 5 numbers to 6? So like 99999 then next would be 100000 and go behind and just keep going. Or could you go 2 rows of numbers? Seems like a pain to do that but have a bunch of 99999 printed out and then below that add another 00001.
Something people don't think about also when they think they can be GC. Who you hire to do the work. Do they finish on time? Do they do a good a job? You could hire a sub that never finishes or takes weeks longer. The GC knows who to hire to get the job done right and on time.
How do I find your store on eBay
In my ebay store i have a little bit of everything. I don't have a choice whats on my store. I live in the stix with no transportation but my bicycle and my friends gives me things to sell.
this guy is valid
Hi, I primarily sell in clothing and getting into shoes...if listing everyday does that mean listing in each category you sell in or just being sure to list on ebay everyday period? Thanks!
Good question. I have been thinking about the same thought because I sell in different categories.
Does anyone ever have trouble with the situation bagging in plastic > mold or stains grow over time?
is the hiring process hard? are your employees contractors?
You say in other videos that you should not specialize when first starting a reseller store. At what point should you be specialized in a niche?
Aye i got a question. A buyer bought somthing. Package got lost. They did a item didnt show up request. I gave them full refund. Then the item showed up after and they said theyd pay for it but the case is closed. Is it allowed to have them paypal me?
Hey Chris I tried the schedule listing for a week and my sales on ebay tanked as soon as I started listing on my own the next week my sales went up immediately. Maybe it was a fluke but I am not willing to spend the extra when it did not keep my sales going so now I draft a 35 listings for that week so I can list 5 everyday now
I have a reseller's permit through the state of Wisconsin. But I have never used it to not pay sales tax. I didn't know that was a benefit of it. Are there other benefits to me having the reseller's permit?
17:52 If you want to make a living at this you need a TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know because my house is FULL and I only sell 3 things a week and made $7000 part time selling trash I got FREE.
You should revise the Pokemon names when opening the Japanese boxes (unless you know Japanese haha)
The thing is your a “unicorn” in the world of reselling on ebay, most people do not have the time and energy to stay focused in their life and health, much less resell on ebay on the level that or half the level you do.
That’s an interesting take. I really do have a lot of energy, but I think we all have the same amount of time.
Entertainment Earth is fairly easy to deal with.
I need some advice. Do I need a LLC or go as a Sole Proprietorship
llc or corp is not required
So the DBA is same as Sole Proprietorship?
Is the 10 items for buy it now or auction
I wanted to check out your ebay store, however, the link leads me to ebay then says your store is not active... what???Thought you should know...
I like the shirt your wearing, cute
he tells us to only do one niche..." actually i wanna get into breaking cards"...
Texas
How is the precious Nugget 🥰
I live in Australia. I think minimum wage is like $780pw now and people still complain they're poor and can't make ends meet. They're poor alright, poor with money.
What tax service do you recommend for sellers that have 60k or more in revenue?
hey I have 330 listings avg sold price is 99 , I have sold over 300 for 90 days , I've been consistly making over 10k in sales per month , I mostly sell vtg tech , my return rate is 5%( I know its high) , I'm working n lowering it by testing even better and provided video demos in listings , I've been avg 4 sales a day, what's your thoughts, goal is 1000 units of tech at 99 avg sale price for 100k inventory I have 32k in inventory right now, been at it for 7 months full time 4-5, what do you think? tech a good move , I really want to scale to start my window cleaning biz, look forward to your opinion