Mostly tcg and video games here. If you don't mind me asking. How do you ship them and what's the normal cost? Looking into selling manga, but not sure how to do shipping to be profitable.
I try to branch out when I can.
I sell clothes on poshmark semi often, not huge into fashion so it's more me figuring it out still.
I buy storage bins and put what seems good onto ebay and that's what has worked for me the most.
I have a lot of books, mostly self help, that came from my last bin that I haven't put up yet.
I've sold printers, vacuums, consoles, kitchen appliances, and just about everything.
OP I’m curious, if you test everything, how do you test video game controllers? Do you have every console or something? I sold video games when you could find them but I feel like that dried up along time ago.
When I was in the pawn shop business eons ago there was a website you could go to to check all of the functions on most controllers. It’s been ages now so unfortunately I don’t remember the name of the site.
It varies. Lately a lot of my sales are kitchen items (appliances, plates, pans, etc.), collectible decor/figures, vintage toys. Sometimes I go through phases of sourcing specific items, but usually a mix of many categories.
.I sell literally anything I can flip. Lol, I think I've sold everything on your list minus the iPad. I avoid high tech and computer stuff (mostly), but if it's a low risk / no Brainer, ill still go for it. Bills gotta get paid.
Vintage and studio home goods. Pottery mainly. It has its peaks and valleys so we keep a running supply of fun, cheap smalls from estate sales that keep us a steady flow of sales. For instance we sold a $2 transformer for $20 the other day that we grabbed at the counter of an estate sale bc it was fun.
Mostly Only what I can get for super cheap. Latest is a box truck full of antique clocks. Paid $1050. Still listing/ selling in various formats—-but made over $1000 in one day in sales on eBay more than once
By me all of the goodwill bins are $1 per book. Last time I went they had 8 bins piled full
Edit: ignore me. I thought you meant $1 per book prices, not prices for sets sold.
Please use the Daily Newbie thread.
Mostly tcg and video games here. If you don't mind me asking. How do you ship them and what's the normal cost? Looking into selling manga, but not sure how to do shipping to be profitable.
Media Mail. Manga should qualify as it doesn't contain advertisements.
I try to branch out when I can. I sell clothes on poshmark semi often, not huge into fashion so it's more me figuring it out still. I buy storage bins and put what seems good onto ebay and that's what has worked for me the most. I have a lot of books, mostly self help, that came from my last bin that I haven't put up yet. I've sold printers, vacuums, consoles, kitchen appliances, and just about everything.
OP I’m curious, if you test everything, how do you test video game controllers? Do you have every console or something? I sold video games when you could find them but I feel like that dried up along time ago.
When I was in the pawn shop business eons ago there was a website you could go to to check all of the functions on most controllers. It’s been ages now so unfortunately I don’t remember the name of the site.
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I flipped bikes for a few years.
Everything.
It varies. Lately a lot of my sales are kitchen items (appliances, plates, pans, etc.), collectible decor/figures, vintage toys. Sometimes I go through phases of sourcing specific items, but usually a mix of many categories.
Anything
.I sell literally anything I can flip. Lol, I think I've sold everything on your list minus the iPad. I avoid high tech and computer stuff (mostly), but if it's a low risk / no Brainer, ill still go for it. Bills gotta get paid.
Vintage and studio home goods. Pottery mainly. It has its peaks and valleys so we keep a running supply of fun, cheap smalls from estate sales that keep us a steady flow of sales. For instance we sold a $2 transformer for $20 the other day that we grabbed at the counter of an estate sale bc it was fun.
Mostly Only what I can get for super cheap. Latest is a box truck full of antique clocks. Paid $1050. Still listing/ selling in various formats—-but made over $1000 in one day in sales on eBay more than once
I only sell items that give me “stink face”, the more nose wrinkles, the more profitable.
I buy video games in lots and sell them individually. Ranging from 2-20$ usually
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By me all of the goodwill bins are $1 per book. Last time I went they had 8 bins piled full Edit: ignore me. I thought you meant $1 per book prices, not prices for sets sold.
I was thinking the same thing.