When it comes to shipping and insurance, I always say to myself "It's more of a pain once it leaves on a plane and when I open my store eventually I will be carrying that with me
I did not expect so much detail and tips in this video and I have been convinced to look into this one day. Thank you so much for the video! Looks like it's your passion as well as your job so I hope you have a lot of good fortune selling your bricks and it's great that your daughter is a part of it too!
great info and tips, I been on bricklink about 3 years now only had 2 buyers so far but I do have a small store about 300 different pieces/minfigs/polybags.
I'm in Christchurch and consider starting a Bricklink store this year! Will be following and learning a few things for you and other vloggers. I hope you don't mind if I ask a few questions now and in the future. In you video at 7:28, how do you get the part out value displayed in NZD? It will only show USD for me. Do you have to be a seller? And the link to Spotlight's 60 Drawer Storage Unit is at $35 from $50 at the moment. That a good price or have you seen it cheaper?
Happy to answer questions from time to time and if you want to do a proper 1 to 1 chat there is a link in the description. I can get far more specific and everyone is at a different space. Before starting out consider lots of the things in this video and I’d encourage you to watch other sellers to see whether Bricklink is the one you want to do or whether another platform is better for you. You should get it in NZD if you are logged in and your currency is set to NZD. $35 is the normal discount they give - never pay full price, you can sign up as a member and they often send voucher codes. We’ve bought for as low as $30-$33
Just a quick question. When someone buys a set. Do you take it apart and ship the piecies, ship the set as a whole or take the set apart in big sections. (For example in modular buildings separate the floors. I am starting a store and I am planning on selling the Ninjago city docks which is a pretty big set.
I don’t normally sell sets, but if it was used I would definitely send as pieces - you would need to check everything was there anyway. From a customers perspective they are wanting the set to build so would be a bit strange if it turned up already built.
This is great! Awesome content here. We just subbed! If you get the chance, we'd be honored if you swung by to check us out too! Either way, keep building and smiling!
When it comes to shipping and insurance, I always say to myself "It's more of a pain once it leaves on a plane and when I open my store eventually I will be carrying that with me
Yeah definitely some experience in this area would help too
This is probably the best and most helpful video i've seen. Thanks man.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad it is helpful for you :)
I did not expect so much detail and tips in this video and I have been convinced to look into this one day. Thank you so much for the video! Looks like it's your passion as well as your job so I hope you have a lot of good fortune selling your bricks and it's great that your daughter is a part of it too!
Thanks for the feedback :) still only something I do part time while working a fulltime job
@@kiwibrickexchange You're welcome! It's definitely the dream to be able to 'LEGO' full time for me, hopefully you'll get there one day too!
great info and tips, I been on bricklink about 3 years now only had 2 buyers so far but I do have a small store about 300 different pieces/minfigs/polybags.
Thanks for feedback. The more items/lots - the more chance of orders 👍🏼👍🏼
Any updates on your store? I just started mine a few days ago
Tons of great info here! Thanks for sharing and putting this together!
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback
Great Video !!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Keep up the good work my dude!
Thanks for the feedback!
I'm in Christchurch and consider starting a Bricklink store this year! Will be following and learning a few things for you and other vloggers. I hope you don't mind if I ask a few questions now and in the future.
In you video at 7:28, how do you get the part out value displayed in NZD? It will only show USD for me. Do you have to be a seller?
And the link to Spotlight's 60 Drawer Storage Unit is at $35 from $50 at the moment. That a good price or have you seen it cheaper?
Happy to answer questions from time to time and if you want to do a proper 1 to 1 chat there is a link in the description. I can get far more specific and everyone is at a different space. Before starting out consider lots of the things in this video and I’d encourage you to watch other sellers to see whether Bricklink is the one you want to do or whether another platform is better for you. You should get it in NZD if you are logged in and your currency is set to NZD. $35 is the normal discount they give - never pay full price, you can sign up as a member and they often send voucher codes. We’ve bought for as low as $30-$33
@@kiwibrickexchange Oh awesome. Will definitely book a time to chat in a few weeks once I've done a bit more research.
Sounds good
Great vid!
Just a quick question. When someone buys a set. Do you take it apart and ship the piecies, ship the set as a whole or take the set apart in big sections. (For example in modular buildings separate the floors. I am starting a store and I am planning on selling the Ninjago city docks which is a pretty big set.
I don’t normally sell sets, but if it was used I would definitely send as pieces - you would need to check everything was there anyway. From a customers perspective they are wanting the set to build so would be a bit strange if it turned up already built.
Οκ thanks a lot
No problem
Can you show you making 4 figures a month?
The Vlogs show that and I did a sales recap at the end of Vlog 2. Have a look at the channel page
This is great! Awesome content here. We just subbed! If you get the chance, we'd be honored if you swung by to check us out too! Either way, keep building and smiling!
Thanks appreciate the feedback! I’ve subscribed too