Just a heads-up, at ~4:38 you move a "time machine kinetic ball clock" out of the way that is worth selling or parting out. As always, its cool to see what you find in your area.
I would love to see a video of how you clean up your shoes. I have some Nikes that I got from a storage unit that are 90% of the way there but need cleaned up well.
Im sure you probably know but keep an eye out for the Red Wing made in USA shoes, have found several 3341, 8085, 4579 and a handful of other models over the last several months and its crazy how fast they move. I feel like they are commonly overlooked by people and by thrift store staff. Thanks for the bolos as always!
I am new to your channel, I subscribed because I really like your videos. I watch a short of yours and I like the way you tell what you paid for the item. Then what you sold it for your one of the better video resellers. Thanks ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks for the breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
You should really look up sell through rates before buying things to resell. A lot of this has horrible sell through rates. In other words, no one is buying these things. This is a good way to fail at reselling. Just because you look something up and someone is asking 50 bucks doesn't mean anyone is paying that for it, nor does it mean anyone wants the item even if it's 10 bucks. I'm not trying to be an ass, but always look things up taking sell through rate into consideration before buying. You essentially negated your profits by buying a bunch of stale, junk inventory. I looked the items you purchased up before making this comment. I did the same when I was new to reselling. I ended up having to mark many things down to get my money back. One rule of thumb is if you are constantly walking out of thrift stores with several, or many things, you're buying trash. That doesn't mean you don't well here and there at one or more stores, but if you're finding a bunch of stuff... you're buying shit inventory. I'm sure you're going to think I'm being an asshole, but I honestly wish someone had told me this when I started reselling.
Respectfully, I think I have been doing this long enough to know what I’m doing/buying. If you’re unable to sell these things then there may be an issue with YOUR listings
I looked them up on eBay as you presented them in the video. 80-90% of the things you purchased have a sell through rate of 30% (give or take) or below. You're going to sit on this stuff for many months or years. That isn't debatable. Math doesn't lie. Anyone can go to thrift stores and find these things. They're common items. Resellers that know what they're doing will pass on these things because they're bad buys. I get it... I sound like an asshole. Take my advice or don't, but your current purchasing strategy isn't viable long term. You will fail. Look everything up. Don't guess. If you don't believe me, go through your video and look up each individual item that you purchased. You'll find that you've made countless bad buys. I'm happy to help with the numbers if you're interested. Again, I get that I sound like a complete asshole, but I promise you this isn't the way. If not, no worries. Have a good night.
That would be some tough love advice, but dude isn't new to reselling. Also If you can't walk out the door with a cart full of good stuff you might be the problem......granted it's not going to happen everytime, but 70% of the time I'm walking out with 300-600 profit usually spending no more than $140 or so
Another thing to mention. If your an og reseller you should already know sell through rate doesnt matter with alooooot of things. Its a big factor with clothing more than anything. Even then if you know how to work ebay you can sell acorns from your back yard 😅
@@lf2334lol he is making 6 fingers. If you think he is buying to much stuff, it’s because He is living on top of gold mine. Very Rich area , low thrift prices with very few resellers so he doesn’t have a lot of competitors.
Another great show
Just a heads-up, at ~4:38 you move a "time machine kinetic ball clock" out of the way that is worth selling or parting out. As always, its cool to see what you find in your area.
I would love to see a video of how you clean up your shoes. I have some Nikes that I got from a storage unit that are 90% of the way there but need cleaned up well.
Im sure you probably know but keep an eye out for the Red Wing made in USA shoes, have found several 3341, 8085, 4579 and a handful of other models over the last several months and its crazy how fast they move. I feel like they are commonly overlooked by people and by thrift store staff. Thanks for the bolos as always!
I agree, I love red wings.
I am new to your channel, I subscribed because I really like your videos. I watch a short of yours and I like the way you tell what you paid for the item. Then what you sold it for your one of the better video resellers. Thanks ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos!
Its crazy what people pay for sambas. I dont remember the colorway. Thinkin they were a green of some sort, but sold em for 300+
Thanks for the breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
brahhhhhh
Show us some of your eBay numbers - too much thrifting vids in this channel lol
You should really look up sell through rates before buying things to resell. A lot of this has horrible sell through rates. In other words, no one is buying these things. This is a good way to fail at reselling. Just because you look something up and someone is asking 50 bucks doesn't mean anyone is paying that for it, nor does it mean anyone wants the item even if it's 10 bucks. I'm not trying to be an ass, but always look things up taking sell through rate into consideration before buying. You essentially negated your profits by buying a bunch of stale, junk inventory. I looked the items you purchased up before making this comment. I did the same when I was new to reselling. I ended up having to mark many things down to get my money back. One rule of thumb is if you are constantly walking out of thrift stores with several, or many things, you're buying trash. That doesn't mean you don't well here and there at one or more stores, but if you're finding a bunch of stuff... you're buying shit inventory. I'm sure you're going to think I'm being an asshole, but I honestly wish someone had told me this when I started reselling.
Respectfully, I think I have been doing this long enough to know what I’m doing/buying. If you’re unable to sell these things then there may be an issue with YOUR listings
I looked them up on eBay as you presented them in the video. 80-90% of the things you purchased have a sell through rate of 30% (give or take) or below. You're going to sit on this stuff for many months or years. That isn't debatable. Math doesn't lie. Anyone can go to thrift stores and find these things. They're common items. Resellers that know what they're doing will pass on these things because they're bad buys. I get it... I sound like an asshole. Take my advice or don't, but your current purchasing strategy isn't viable long term. You will fail. Look everything up. Don't guess. If you don't believe me, go through your video and look up each individual item that you purchased. You'll find that you've made countless bad buys. I'm happy to help with the numbers if you're interested. Again, I get that I sound like a complete asshole, but I promise you this isn't the way. If not, no worries. Have a good night.
That would be some tough love advice, but dude isn't new to reselling. Also If you can't walk out the door with a cart full of good stuff you might be the problem......granted it's not going to happen everytime, but 70% of the time I'm walking out with 300-600 profit usually spending no more than $140 or so
Another thing to mention. If your an og reseller you should already know sell through rate doesnt matter with alooooot of things. Its a big factor with clothing more than anything. Even then if you know how to work ebay you can sell acorns from your back yard 😅
@@lf2334lol he is making 6 fingers. If you think he is buying to much stuff, it’s because He is living on top of gold mine. Very Rich area , low thrift prices with very few resellers so he doesn’t have a lot of competitors.