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Why did you list your sign with no photos of it working and only 3 days? A 5 day 99cent start auction would have had so many eyes and bidders… you will never going to lose on that
Hey Matt, I know you’ve tried it previously with the postage of a single DVD, but I think you can pocket more money from a sale by putting them in a standard A5 envelope with stamps. Totally understand using tracking for the expensive DVD’s and video games. I recall you saying you prefer the peace of mind that you can track when the parcel arrives etc but for a DVD sale under $30 in a track envelope seems a waste. Every dollar counts in this current climate. No criticism just my thoughts on those dvd and video game sales below $30
That Lego lot at $30 even for me as a full time Lego seller would be a pass. Unless it is a very deep box I would not be looking to pay more then $10-$15. That is for me looking at hopefully being in the ballpark of $80-$200 in individual part value. (There are a lot of assumptions there from the 3-4 seconds of video) There are definitely times that a box like that I would be happy to pay $30 or even more. But it takes being able to quickly assess what you are seeing. The problem is the shops will at times work out what the set might be, but invariably, they will never take the time to check completeness and so far I have never come away with a complete set with all the parts. But have picked up lots for $50-$150 that I have found a lot great value in. My rule of thumb is $5-$20 per kg is preferred and I am closer to $5 for friends, random parts or if it looks to have a lot of other stuff in. Closer to $20 if there looks to be plenty of figures and themes like Star wars or if I can see potential of higher value sets.
Lego's by weight usually sell for $25 per kilo on Marketplace. Minifigs are worth a bit more. But you also want to be careful as sometimes there are random non-Lego toys included like that winged angel you were holding. Most of the Lego parts have the LEGO logo on each stud.
Question don't u take consideration when putting movies and games in envelopes Everytime I get those in envelopes the case is smooshed and cracked ?❤thanks for another great video
There is per kg price for Lego but it depends on factors such as whether it includes minifigures or not. Also Star Wars Lego per kg is probably more than Friends Lego which you showed in that tub.
I saw you hustling at the flea on Sunday (I would have said G'day but the hustle was real and I needed to get in front of you to find the deals 😉) and after seeing Kate, she's definitely on the wrong side of the camera. Another awesome vid, thanks for sharing.
@@raia9 a rare comic book. A lad was moving overseas and needed it gone. We both didn't know the value but I chose to risk it for 5 bucks. I went home and saw it sold on eBay for 220. But I sold it for 165 (-20 for shipping)
FYI Matt they’re shutting down the Telstra TV box’s, so it will be useless at the end of the month unfortunately
I'm Like ahhh Dont buy that , Matt knows now
Why did you list your sign with no photos of it working and only 3 days? A 5 day 99cent start auction would have had so many eyes and bidders… you will never going to lose on that
Hey Matt, I know you’ve tried it previously with the postage of a single DVD, but I think you can pocket more money from a sale by putting them in a standard A5 envelope with stamps.
Totally understand using tracking for the expensive DVD’s and video games.
I recall you saying you prefer the peace of mind that you can track when the parcel arrives etc but for a DVD sale under $30 in a track envelope seems a waste.
Every dollar counts in this current climate.
No criticism just my thoughts on those dvd and video game sales below $30
That Lego lot at $30 even for me as a full time Lego seller would be a pass. Unless it is a very deep box I would not be looking to pay more then $10-$15. That is for me looking at hopefully being in the ballpark of $80-$200 in individual part value. (There are a lot of assumptions there from the 3-4 seconds of video)
There are definitely times that a box like that I would be happy to pay $30 or even more. But it takes being able to quickly assess what you are seeing. The problem is the shops will at times work out what the set might be, but invariably, they will never take the time to check completeness and so far I have never come away with a complete set with all the parts. But have picked up lots for $50-$150 that I have found a lot great value in.
My rule of thumb is $5-$20 per kg is preferred and I am closer to $5 for friends, random parts or if it looks to have a lot of other stuff in. Closer to $20 if there looks to be plenty of figures and themes like Star wars or if I can see potential of higher value sets.
Lego's by weight usually sell for $25 per kilo on Marketplace. Minifigs are worth a bit more. But you also want to be careful as sometimes there are random non-Lego toys included like that winged angel you were holding. Most of the Lego parts have the LEGO logo on each stud.
Great finds at the Flea Market, bulky items. Thanks for sharing what sold. ❤😊
cheers for the shoutout at 9:49 for the Wally's World. it actually went overseas and the buyer paid a total of $209 :)
wow!!!
If you go to the auction format the best end time when most people are online is around 7pm to 9pm on a Sunday evening
11:30am Saturday morning finish
Perry is having a day off 😂
I remember years ago picking up a copy of Klona Beach Volleyball for the PSX… $5 at a pharmacy. Flipped for $95 posted, profit around $80.00
Question don't u take consideration when putting movies and games in envelopes Everytime I get those in envelopes the case is smooshed and cracked ?❤thanks for another great video
I’ve sold 1,000’s and never had a negative comment about them
There is per kg price for Lego but it depends on factors such as whether it includes minifigures or not. Also Star Wars Lego per kg is probably more than Friends Lego which you showed in that tub.
Hey Matt, great finds. Does the film have expiry date?
I’d have to double check
that panasonic, especially boxed....great find
I’d love to see you learn about Lego reselling and take us along for the ride
Goosebumps in October 😎
You need to invest in a push trolly when going to flee markets. 😂
I paid $5 for the logo board game hahaha. Happy to pass the profit on.
I know haha only stirring!
New York Giants - Eli Manning. Peyton was #18
Duke Nukem was an epic game mate
I think the Roku is going to be obsolete at the end of this month 😬
Eli played for the Giants
The PlayStation bag is probably worth $50 no?
I thought the Yakuza game belonged to Fabs
Fabs received $100 for the find 🤝
You need to invest in a cart. It would be a tax deduction. 😊
Amen
Would investing on a second hand camera be tax deductible?
@@jaidentslgl2753 if it's used for business purposes yeppppp
@@TheAussieFlipper And if I have bought it before I started my business (which I haven't opened my Amazon store yet)
I saw you hustling at the flea on Sunday (I would have said G'day but the hustle was real and I needed to get in front of you to find the deals 😉) and after seeing Kate, she's definitely on the wrong side of the camera. Another awesome vid, thanks for sharing.
How much will the Go pro be going for
I’d say $60
Just started flipping journey. Found a gem and flipped 5 -> 145 :)
Damn Angus that's rad man! Congrats!
What was the item?
@@raia9 a rare comic book. A lad was moving overseas and needed it gone. We both didn't know the value but I chose to risk it for 5 bucks. I went home and saw it sold on eBay for 220. But I sold it for 165 (-20 for shipping)
Good video as usual bro! That is Eli Manning from the NY Giants
I thought the boy's might have been scamming you with an empty box agian, on that Logo game mate. 🙈🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha
See a pokemon buy a pokemon
Poor camera lady Kate she's your pack horse today LOL