I love you showing how it's possible to find good sellable items even if you're short on time! Yesterday I didn't have time to really look through goodwill, but gave myself 15 minutes. It paid off for sure!
New subscriber! 😊 This is the exact content I have ben looking for. I am mainly a clothing reseller and have been looking for a channel that focuses more on hardgoods and vintage, and you are killing it! Thanks for all the examples with sold comps!
@LannieLord A sold comp means someone has bought the item for that price. If she has the item, there is a good chance it will be sold again for around that price. She is putting the sold comps up from when she is sourcing. She hasn't listed it yet, so I guess I am not seeing the question here...
@@MingbyAnna they are trying to say that the sold comps are luck and I won't sell these items. Some people are just miserable, as if I'd pick up an item with only one sold listing.
Do the combs and hair products have dates on them? I have looked and looked and can't seem to locate it? How can you tell if the are from the 80's? I grew up in them and still can't tell LOL Just became a subscriber to your FB channel - BY FAR my favorite thrifter!
Shopping at the Goodwill bins just doesn't look like that much fun to me. Probably much better in person. The nearest one to me is almost 3 hours away.
Why do all you bin people never say what city yur in or where the bins are then yur are ,like its a big secret and yu just want to make everyone envious of all the stuff yu get and we dont know where yu are getting it from ????
And the items I pick up don't have 1 sold comp, they have multiple so I guess lightening can strike multiple times. 😉 It would have to be a very rare, expensive, or one off unique item with 0-2 currently listed for me to buy an item that has only sold once in 90 days.
Just come back and tell us when your has sold. I have been doing this since 2000 . And I cannot tell you how many times "comps" told me one thing- and the said item took at least 2 years to sell at HALF that price. Many cases - it did not sell at all. @@tuitionaintcheap
I love this content!! Showing actually going through the bins & what you pick up
This is like ASMR for thrifters
I had an hour and a half of footage to go through, I was hoping it wouldn't be boring!!
My husband said the same thing about the ASMR!!🤣
I love you showing how it's possible to find good sellable items even if you're short on time! Yesterday I didn't have time to really look through goodwill, but gave myself 15 minutes. It paid off for sure!
That's awesome!
Newer seller; great video giving me an idea how/what to do with bins. Thank you!
Thank you! I have another one coming out today at 1pm!
We used to call those large clips “ duckbills “, when I used to be a hairdresser. I don’t know if they still make them anymore or not.
New subscriber! 😊 This is the exact content I have ben looking for. I am mainly a clothing reseller and have been looking for a channel that focuses more on hardgoods and vintage, and you are killing it! Thanks for all the examples with sold comps!
Thank you!!
But WHOS comps are they ?
@@LannieLord you can check my shorts if you'd like to see what I sell.👍
@LannieLord A sold comp means someone has bought the item for that price. If she has the item, there is a good chance it will be sold again for around that price. She is putting the sold comps up from when she is sourcing. She hasn't listed it yet, so I guess I am not seeing the question here...
@@MingbyAnna they are trying to say that the sold comps are luck and I won't sell these items. Some people are just miserable, as if I'd pick up an item with only one sold listing.
1:08 that’s some unique purse! 1:32 Dooney & Bourke 18:12 pillows at our bins are $1. I’ve been sick & can’t go thrifting right now & it sucks. 😭
Hope you feel better soon!
You are so skilled!
lol, thanks!😊
Do the combs and hair products have dates on them? I have looked and looked and can't seem to locate it? How can you tell if the are from the 80's? I grew up in them and still can't tell LOL Just became a subscriber to your FB channel - BY FAR my favorite thrifter!
I use google image or recognize items from my childhood. Some items do have dates though!
You love your combs 🎉
@@jakeandlexus I do! I make like $100 a month on brushes and combs!
How do you clean the hair items and makeup brushes? I would never have thought to look for these.
The dishwasher! I actually have a short I'll post tomorrow about this!
Love ur videos
Shopping at the Goodwill bins just doesn't look like that much fun to me. Probably much better in person. The nearest one to me is almost 3 hours away.
@@ellensoeclectic it is so much fun! Definitely better in person!
👍👍👍👍👍 great job picking
Thanks 👍
Hi knew to your channel, really liked this video to the bins it was informative.. thanks
Thanks for watching!
I would've rescued the 2 topsy turvy dolls from the landfill.
Sell through rate was too low for me :/
Are those Flint bins?
They are!
Why do all you bin people never say what city yur in or where the bins are then yur are ,like its a big secret and yu just want to make everyone envious of all the stuff yu get and we dont know where yu are getting it from ????
Flint Michigan, just ask 😉
I hope those 'SOLDS" are YOURS and not someone else's who happened to get "lucky". Lightening does not always strike twice.
😂😂
And the items I pick up don't have 1 sold comp, they have multiple so I guess lightening can strike multiple times. 😉 It would have to be a very rare, expensive, or one off unique item with 0-2 currently listed for me to buy an item that has only sold once in 90 days.
Just come back and tell us when your has sold. I have been doing this since 2000 . And I cannot tell you how many times "comps" told me one thing- and the said item took at least 2 years to sell at HALF that price. Many cases - it did not sell at all. @@tuitionaintcheap