Timing is impeccable on this video. Thank you bricksie i was just thinking about this stuff you keep producing amazing content fulfilling new thi ga and question keep up the amazing work.
when someone orders it how do u sell it to them like is someone fomr bricklink going to come to ur house and pick it up or do u have to pay for a delivery to the customers house???
So I'm a Magic/YuGiOh/Pokemon seller, and there are "price guides" so I can see which ones are rare and worth money. Is there anything like that for Lego? Also there are just straight up "buy lists" where you publish a list of cards you're always looking for and the price your paying, so other people sell straight to you and then you sell for profit, is there anything like that? Do lego exchanges exist other than bricklink? Bricklink looks like it was designed in 2005 and never updated. I find it difficult to use. :) Any advice would be great.
Bind to super lot on the bottom of your listing, is that where I could do a bulk sell ? Say for example I have 10 different Mario sets that I only want to sell as a bulk listing ? or does everything have to be listed as a single set?
I tried to sell my legos on Ebay before but it wasnt getting any views or attention. I had to give up. Im looking into bricklink now since its seems so easy to list stuff on there.
When doing "instructional" videos of any kind, it's a good idea to take on the perspective of your target audience. I lasted 5mins into this video before I looked elsewhere for a video that's also mentioning the relevant details & pitfalls...
Don't forget to look at the "Price Guide" tab. There you can see sales info for the past 6 months. What the lowest, highest and average prices are. Definitely helps when deciding on what sets to buy to sell and the price range you want to be in.
There is three tiers when it comes to Bricklink fees. 1st, 3% of order total up to $500 USD; 2nd. 3% of the initial $500 USD plus 2% of the remaining total ($500.01-$1,000 USD); 3rd. 3% of initial $500, plus the 2% of the $500.01-$1,000, plus 1% of the remaining total over $1,000.01 USD
I totally disagree. Ebay is a lot better because of the pictures. I don't buy things without looking at the pictures first. Especially when it comes to sets. I don't go by the words that people just write on there because most people either lie or they don't describe it well. I never buy sets on bricklink and you just proved to me why.
@@JamesMondasian I am not going out of my way to ask for pictures. If they don't want to take the time to put up pics, then they are not the kind of sellers I want to buy from.
hey could you tell us how the payment is done and how do you ship?
Timing is impeccable on this video. Thank you bricksie i was just thinking about this stuff you keep producing amazing content fulfilling new thi ga and question keep up the amazing work.
Thanks always nice to see the step by step posting of items
Thank you! I’ve got to get things selling. I didn’t think it would be as easy to list as it is.
hi, how do you export the product ? is it the seller that pay the transport ?
I started selling on ebay early 2020, now will definitely look at bricklink since I've decided to only do lego moving forward.
Sweet. Great video tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorial
Could you do a bricklink buyer walkthrough?
david from solid brix studios did a good one about 7 years ago. info is still relevant even with the age lol
What is a bricklink also what so he selling can I sell my Pokémon cards here?
No it isnt they changed the website it is now in beta a friend mine tried to buy sets in lose parts bud it was very difcult to do that now
Very informative video. Thank You. Now I know how to sell my Lego. Have a great day
Yeah thanks 😊
You should show how you buy stuff. BrickLink is kinda scary trying to buy stuff.
Amazing video anyway
I'm just trying to start a Bricklink store and this helped a lot, thanks!
you r looking good bro
Hey Bricksie, does the buyer pay for shipping? What’s the process of shipping your sold items? Thanks!
Yes they do, I have bought from bricklink a lot
@@radicallucas13 awesome thanks!
Ya I sell on there. If you look at the terms you can usually see the shipping methods and prices
Could you walkthrough how we can start selling Lego .. what if we dont have a enough credit to sell lego
I am here very soon
when someone orders it how do u sell it to them like is someone fomr bricklink going to come to ur house and pick it up or do u have to pay for a delivery to the customers house???
Thanks for the video! I am new in the lego investing world 😃
So I'm a Magic/YuGiOh/Pokemon seller, and there are "price guides" so I can see which ones are rare and worth money. Is there anything like that for Lego? Also there are just straight up "buy lists" where you publish a list of cards you're always looking for and the price your paying, so other people sell straight to you and then you sell for profit, is there anything like that? Do lego exchanges exist other than bricklink? Bricklink looks like it was designed in 2005 and never updated. I find it difficult to use. :) Any advice would be great.
can you do a video of how to buy lego on bricklink ?
Bind to super lot on the bottom of your listing, is that where I could do a bulk sell ?
Say for example I have 10 different Mario sets that I only want to sell as a bulk listing ? or does everything have to be listed as a single set?
Bricksie, you were only looking at one page of compared pricing. some of those items had like 20 pages... so they went WAY higher.
I tried to sell my legos on Ebay before but it wasnt getting any views or attention. I had to give up. Im looking into bricklink now since its seems so easy to list stuff on there.
What's BrickLink's commision on sales?
How do get to sell if it ask to buy something first? But you don’t really need anything to buy at the moment and just want to sell.
Get the promo sell get the money so then you can get another promo and keep selling it
How accurate is the price guide for judging price to sell with?
I got the 2013 rebels attack ship I don’t have the package but got all pieces and instruction
Do i need a business to sell on bricklink, i will be selling rarely some sets.
When you sell sets do you sell on eBay. I feel like I get a higher premium on ebay.
You also get wacked by outrageous selling fees
this is good stuff :)
I wished if I had these many Lego sets
I think you deleted Ninjago Llloyd from your inventory by mistake
Best wishes
When doing "instructional" videos of any kind, it's a good idea to take on the perspective of your target audience. I lasted 5mins into this video before I looked elsewhere for a video that's also mentioning the relevant details & pitfalls...
How much is the fee to sell on bricklink?
Don't forget to look at the "Price Guide" tab. There you can see sales info for the past 6 months. What the lowest, highest and average prices are. Definitely helps when deciding on what sets to buy to sell and the price range you want to be in.
You deleted one of the items you listed when you changed the price at the end!
Was about to comment that.
Can I make one of these for using stud.io
@Bricksie, what does BrickLink charge as a commission?
3% then PayPal fees to
@@kep8971 Thanks for the info. eBay charges a lot more. I'll have to give BrickLink a try.
Ya ebay is 11% I think
There is three tiers when it comes to Bricklink fees. 1st, 3% of order total up to $500 USD; 2nd. 3% of the initial $500 USD plus 2% of the remaining total ($500.01-$1,000 USD); 3rd. 3% of initial $500, plus the 2% of the $500.01-$1,000, plus 1% of the remaining total over $1,000.01 USD
@@ezcraftsman that's monthly
Hi my store is closed I need help
Promo promo promo
How do you sh it
So is it free what is brick link %
How much is postage is it free
Is the PayPal % free what is there
Fee,,please explain
How to scalp - the intro
Wow so recent
And now I'm the first
I totally disagree. Ebay is a lot better because of the pictures. I don't buy things without looking at the pictures first. Especially when it comes to sets. I don't go by the words that people just write on there because most people either lie or they don't describe it well. I never buy sets on bricklink and you just proved to me why.
You can just ask for pictures from the seller.
@@JamesMondasian I am not going out of my way to ask for pictures. If they don't want to take the time to put up pics, then they are not the kind of sellers I want to buy from.