I missed that on purpose. There's only so much I can cover in an Introductory video. Bricklink is wildly complicated to explain to a newbie. Those types of things will absolutely be covered in more advanced tutorial videos!
@@aliciapozzo9947 Hi! For whatever reason, shipping to Europe from the US is like $30+. My experience has been that most buyers are very put off by that price. Then you add in increased likelihood for lost packages and it’s just more headache than it’s worth. Sad!
@@brickscavenger i live in canada, i get the crazy europe shipping, canada is around 15.00 dollars. i understand it completely. it is too bad though, you have some really great stuff.
@@brickscavenger I thought the same thing originally, but I think most people know what they're getting into if they buy internationally. I sold one guy 2 minifig heads (for a couple bucks) and he was fine with $18 shipping. It took me several hours to set up the weight bands by zone originally, but it's fairly easy to maintain once it's set up. You can also import someone else's Shared shipping methods as a template.
Sorting by quantity is a real eye opener 🤯
You missed the Wantlist. Put Greedo in your wantlist and brick and polybag. The search for buyers. Usually get everything from 1 seller.
I missed that on purpose. There's only so much I can cover in an Introductory video. Bricklink is wildly complicated to explain to a newbie. Those types of things will absolutely be covered in more advanced tutorial videos!
BLT Tuesdays, I like it 😀
HAHAHA! This is brilliant.... definitely using it!!!
Great info!!
Hey friend! Great video! Can you make one regarding parting out figures/ sets ?
Thank you! I can absolutely do that once we get closer to the selling videos instead of the buying videos. Good idea!
how come you do not offer shipping outside of the USA.
@@aliciapozzo9947 Hi! For whatever reason, shipping to Europe from the US is like $30+. My experience has been that most buyers are very put off by that price. Then you add in increased likelihood for lost packages and it’s just more headache than it’s worth. Sad!
@@brickscavenger i live in canada, i get the crazy europe shipping, canada is around 15.00 dollars. i understand it completely. it is too bad though, you have some really great stuff.
@@aliciapozzo9947 oh nice! Maybe I’ll start exploring some shipping within North America.
@@brickscavenger that would be great, i have bought from other US sellers and have never had any issues.
@@brickscavenger I thought the same thing originally, but I think most people know what they're getting into if they buy internationally. I sold one guy 2 minifig heads (for a couple bucks) and he was fine with $18 shipping. It took me several hours to set up the weight bands by zone originally, but it's fairly easy to maintain once it's set up. You can also import someone else's Shared shipping methods as a template.
It's Brickstore that needs tutorials. Just can't get my head around how it works so gave up on it.
Don't give up! Brickstore is a fantastic tool for sellers. It's so much easier to use than Bricklink's interface once you get the hang of it.