I discovered that when someone asked me to take the clothes off the barbie and midge dolls and send extra pictures. I understand why, just didn't expect it. I'll be ahead of that next time! Thanks for Watching!
Everytime I see one of these it makes me ill. I inherited abput a dozen or more of these pots from my dad and lugged them from house to house for years (never using them) then finally decided to toss them in the trash and be rid of them finally. Pre eBay reselling days... what can I say. At least I stopped myself from throwing out my Danish wood toys from my childhood and made about $1,000 on those (they were a few seconds from dropping in the trash before I decided to check them on eBay LOL).
Yikes! Reminds me of editing my Garage Sale video footage and yelling at myself...why didn't you see that...and buy it? Good score on those toys for sure though :) Thanks for watching!!
🤔 I THOUGHT those boots looked familiar... Have you considered a SKU system instead of looking for your items by description as you pick orders? It may prevent the switch-outlet-type thing...
Good question :) I have started a SKU system. All of my bins are labeled and I have about 20% of my inventory...newer inventory, assigned to bins. I have to go back through a couple hundred items to get the rest loaded up. My goal is to have everything loaded by the end of January. Luckily, that is the first swapped shipment I've had in 6 years of selling. I usually double/triple check everything before it goes out just to make sure I'm sending the right thing.
I do sell some ball caps. I don't have as many that are popular teams/sports related as I used to. I was buying those from Ross and flipping them. There just wasn't enough profit for me there. I currently have some vintage trucker style caps that I picked up at a couple different estate sales, some off-brand camo/patriotic caps that I bought on clearance at Love's truck stop of all places and a few that I have left over from Ross. It's one of the last things I look for when going through sales anymore. The coolest hat I've sold though...last week, was a New Vintage Stetson straw hat. It was awesome! Thanks for the question and for watching. Happy New Year!!
Thanks for Watching! Here are some videos showing more Weekly Sales, Profit, and my Mistakes!
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The red outlet looks HOT
Luckily, it wasn't wired up, or it would have been 😀
I like the variety of items. Always trying to learn new items that are sneaky value that most other resellers overlook.
Same here! That's why being an "everything" seller appeals to me so much. It's a constant treasure hunt. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for sharing about the promted listing.
You are most welcome!
Sweet Barbie Sale! Selling vintage/antique dolls can be very profitable but buyers can be a real pain I've found, more so than most other buyers.
I discovered that when someone asked me to take the clothes off the barbie and midge dolls and send extra pictures. I understand why, just didn't expect it. I'll be ahead of that next time! Thanks for Watching!
I did the same thing this week with two red sweaters. It happens.
All part of the job 😉
Everytime I see one of these it makes me ill. I inherited abput a dozen or more of these pots from my dad and lugged them from house to house for years (never using them) then finally decided to toss them in the trash and be rid of them finally. Pre eBay reselling days... what can I say.
At least I stopped myself from throwing out my Danish wood toys from my childhood and made about $1,000 on those (they were a few seconds from dropping in the trash before I decided to check them on eBay LOL).
Yikes! Reminds me of editing my Garage Sale video footage and yelling at myself...why didn't you see that...and buy it? Good score on those toys for sure though :) Thanks for watching!!
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I THOUGHT those boots looked familiar...
Have you considered a SKU system instead of looking for your items by description as you pick orders? It may prevent the switch-outlet-type thing...
Good question :) I have started a SKU system. All of my bins are labeled and I have about 20% of my inventory...newer inventory, assigned to bins. I have to go back through a couple hundred items to get the rest loaded up. My goal is to have everything loaded by the end of January. Luckily, that is the first swapped shipment I've had in 6 years of selling. I usually double/triple check everything before it goes out just to make sure I'm sending the right thing.
Do you sell ball caps, I used to do ok with them but my sales on those has dropped way off ?
I do sell some ball caps. I don't have as many that are popular teams/sports related as I used to. I was buying those from Ross and flipping them. There just wasn't enough profit for me there. I currently have some vintage trucker style caps that I picked up at a couple different estate sales, some off-brand camo/patriotic caps that I bought on clearance at Love's truck stop of all places and a few that I have left over from Ross. It's one of the last things I look for when going through sales anymore. The coolest hat I've sold though...last week, was a New Vintage Stetson straw hat. It was awesome!
Thanks for the question and for watching. Happy New Year!!
@@ReclaimedRepublic thanks for the reply.