Hey guys! I'm the buyer of the copy of Evolution - Thanks so much for that, it's now sitting proudly on the shelf behind me! I now only have seven left to complete the full set!
My comment to watched video ratio is likely less than 0.001%, but I really wanted to say that, this video felt FAR BETTER than most of the "here is the collection we bought." Going back & looking at some of the numbers adds so much more & if it isn't too much additional effort, I think it is a worthwhile additional to this format of video going forward. Not trying to bash any older videos or decisions made by those putting the effort into the videos for people like me who get something to watch for free. Enjoy both channels regardless, thanks for your time and hope you have a good time.
Honestly love the behind the scenes stuff that you guys share here. Keep it coming! It's very interesting to see the process you all have with buying and selling since I'm willing to bet you're a large magnitude further along in your reselling careers than a majority of us watching lol. I liked your small process improvement info you've shared in the past, if you can discuss what new small changes you have done that have had a notable impact to the business, that would be great to see and hear. I would have bought both collections, seems like a no brainer if you have the cash flow for it. Yes, the lower dollar value stuff may need some additional processing time, but not every sale can be a $1000 home run rare item. Sometimes the $10-$20 base hits add up even though they require a bit more effort...
New to watching you guys! Love the content! I think it would be a good idea to have a series on playing some of these old games. This brings you a younger audience viewing these unique games. My guess is it leads to them wanting to buy and play these games. Without watching you guys they may not understand how cool the game is or what it’s all about, history of we’re gaming has evolved too. This also adds views, new buyers, more demand for the games you get, and fun time for everyone! Just a thought.
I remember a while back Chase said that the highest value items in a-lot are the first to sell, and that is the most true thing that I have seen in every lot I have purchased.
I wish I'd known about you when my Mother In Law brought up boxes of stuff from husband's childhood. Empty boxes, manuals, NES & SNES games, etc old systems and such not. Ended up trying ebay on a lot of items and just didn't look up a lot or check into some things.
I would've bought both personally. I understand what you mean about inventory sometimes running low and then picking up that one so-so collection. It's a common situation for me -when it rains, it pours, and suddenly you're managing multiple collections at once. That's one aspect of this business I both love and hate-the unpredictability of inventory and the constant balancing act of cash flow and space, trying to grow but not get overwhelmed with piles of stuff! 😄 Good job, and it's really cool to see a Neo Geo collection like that.
I would have definitely bought both. Now that I own a brick & motor store, I have a completely new avenue to sell. The higher end lot really intrigues me due to the potential of more trade in inventory that just one game might bring in. Definitely going to sit for awhile in store, but that’s where diversifying with other selling platforms such as eBay and Amazon come into play and help you take things to the next level.
Thanks for the content, guys! XYAB does seem like a cool vendor, but I do wonder for cables and other peripherals whether customers care that it's not OEM. If you do have any comments/experience to share on that, would be interested to hear. Do you ever get returns over it?
Man, that was rough watching Chase unbox that first collection of just 6th and 7th gen mass produced trash. I could hear the disappointment in his voice. $1200 was definitely too high and it's going to be a lot in labor to get into reasonable profits.
I also think doing both end of the spectrum is great that you guys are doing the high value collections and the deck deep sell it cheap stuff that’s smart to do both ends because just depends on the economy which one might do better for you at the time
The NeoGeo collection may ultimately be the better senario. Its a risk, but a calculated one and honestly you may make out better then you previously thought. Plus due to the mint condition, the items may sell faster than you predicted. You most likely have the best condition copies on eBay. Your listings will be the most desirable regardless so long as they are priced right.
Yes, I would’ve purchased both of those collections. I think it’s good to get inventory when it’s available. One of the first lessons I learned in retail was it’s better to have too much than not enough so if you can afford to do too much then do it maybe also to help you with your Whatnot inventory you could open up a second Whatnot channel and just theme it around something else to help you get rid of, some more of your inventory just a thought
What I do with the quick offers, instead of accepting because an item may not sell quick, is decline and tell the person making the offer the item has only just been listed and I will consider it in a couple of weeks or a month and they should resubmit the offer then (unless the offer is good and I would accept anyway). I also say I think my asking price is already fair. If this buyer has notifications for keywords, ending and selling similar at lower price will get their attention again if the item has zero demand. In the end it all sells anyway. If your finances are such that you actually do build (reinvest) on the slightly quicker turnover then any quick sale may be better.
I worked for someone listing for them on ebay for 4 years, at times it woould be frustrating how they wouldnt take a quick offer that was fare and then other times just give stuff away in my opinion that i knew we could get more for,. One example of a blunder they did was a saddle of all things that they had purchased, we got a fare offer for it , more than they spent but not as much as they hoped, they turned it down and never got one after, ended up selling it locally for Well below what they paid for it.
I offered to assist. I saw you sold a few far too cheap, which is why they sold quicker, others are higher than I the lists I gave you. I sold these exact same items since those are my duplicates you have. It was about $15.9k across about 60 sales between 10/1 to 12-31 last year. Also some auctions are mislabeled. Fixing that may help.
I enjoy watching you and your crew. I hope you don't try and grow to fast Not sure if the small nickel is long term sustainable for business growth. Your thoughts ?
I'd have bought both, I wouldn't have called some of it "garbage" though as that's an insult to both the person that sold it to you and all your customers that buy those kinds of items.
But it’s garbage quality wise. Like sports games, not my cup of tea but I know people who like them and none of them like old ones they want the newest ones. Making the old ones garbage. I don’t care if it makes someone sad. If it makes someone sad to call ET on the Atari a garbage game too bad it crashed the industry because it was so bad. Bad is bad
Care to put a discord invite link in the comments since you said it’s free to join even off the Patreon which I did , it didn’t link but the discord is free and I’m a big time collector of oddball stuff game wise and wanna get some good deals
When you realize that VG collecting is still in its infancy, and that these prices are one day going to look cheap and ridiculous. Don't sell now, or even in 2 years, hold out for the real physical media panic that is coming.
The VG market just had it's first major crash, and is still dealing with the fallout from the WATA grading controversy. The popularity of video games in society is nowhere near its peak, very far from it. The loss of physical is just starting to be felt but just wait, as more and more digital gets pulled from libraries. If you don't possess something, it will be gone or changed.
What’s up Chase and CATRP Crew love all ur guys content and Chase I really really would love to have the WILDCAT skin code some day soon lol 😂 I’ll trade u a Nintendo Wii and controllers and games and Chucks for it please bro lol
How can you say you pay good prices on your buy list when you’re using other people’s games to make a profit? They should just sell on Amazon themselves 🤷🏼♂️ cut out the middle man.
Get real. No one is stopping them from listing it except themselves. They didn't do it for any number of reasons from too busy to being uninterested and everything in-between. Cleaning, testing, listing, storing, customer support, handling & shipping .. it isn't free, and neither is knowledge. People have put lots of time into learning their niches ... They have to profit to cover these things. Get it? Games would all be in attics and the trash if we waited for everyone to eventually get around to "cut out the middle man" and maximize their profits this way. It isn't going to happen. Sorry to be harsh .. but think before being a jerk when your point is already lost in the wind. You do you, but there obviously is no middle-man to your bold lack of understanding of the world.
I would have bought the neo geo pocket games but values them even list because they are PAL. If they were all NTSC with the cardboard box, that would have been a smoking deal. Want to buy my Neo Geo CD NTSC collection? :)
Hey guys! I'm the buyer of the copy of Evolution - Thanks so much for that, it's now sitting proudly on the shelf behind me! I now only have seven left to complete the full set!
My comment to watched video ratio is likely less than 0.001%, but I really wanted to say that, this video felt FAR BETTER than most of the "here is the collection we bought." Going back & looking at some of the numbers adds so much more & if it isn't too much additional effort, I think it is a worthwhile additional to this format of video going forward.
Not trying to bash any older videos or decisions made by those putting the effort into the videos for people like me who get something to watch for free. Enjoy both channels regardless, thanks for your time and hope you have a good time.
Honestly love the behind the scenes stuff that you guys share here. Keep it coming! It's very interesting to see the process you all have with buying and selling since I'm willing to bet you're a large magnitude further along in your reselling careers than a majority of us watching lol. I liked your small process improvement info you've shared in the past, if you can discuss what new small changes you have done that have had a notable impact to the business, that would be great to see and hear.
I would have bought both collections, seems like a no brainer if you have the cash flow for it. Yes, the lower dollar value stuff may need some additional processing time, but not every sale can be a $1000 home run rare item. Sometimes the $10-$20 base hits add up even though they require a bit more effort...
New to watching you guys! Love the content! I think it would be a good idea to have a series on playing some of these old games. This brings you a younger audience viewing these unique games. My guess is it leads to them wanting to buy and play these games. Without watching you guys they may not understand how cool the game is or what it’s all about, history of we’re gaming has evolved too. This also adds views, new buyers, more demand for the games you get, and fun time for everyone! Just a thought.
I remember a while back Chase said that the highest value items in a-lot are the first to sell, and that is the most true thing that I have seen in every lot I have purchased.
I wish I'd known about you when my Mother In Law brought up boxes of stuff from husband's childhood. Empty boxes, manuals, NES & SNES games, etc old systems and such not. Ended up trying ebay on a lot of items and just didn't look up a lot or check into some things.
I would've bought both personally. I understand what you mean about inventory sometimes running low and then picking up that one so-so collection. It's a common situation for me -when it rains, it pours, and suddenly you're managing multiple collections at once. That's one aspect of this business I both love and hate-the unpredictability of inventory and the constant balancing act of cash flow and space, trying to grow but not get overwhelmed with piles of stuff! 😄 Good job, and it's really cool to see a Neo Geo collection like that.
I thank you for taking about the video games collection.
I would have definitely bought both. Now that I own a brick & motor store, I have a completely new avenue to sell. The higher end lot really intrigues me due to the potential of more trade in inventory that just one game might bring in. Definitely going to sit for awhile in store, but that’s where diversifying with other selling platforms such as eBay and Amazon come into play and help you take things to the next level.
Thanks for the content, guys! XYAB does seem like a cool vendor, but I do wonder for cables and other peripherals whether customers care that it's not OEM. If you do have any comments/experience to share on that, would be interested to hear. Do you ever get returns over it?
Keeep grinding
You guys do an awesome job in your business
I owned all 39 Neo geo pocket games from the UK in 2005. Sold them for $1300 with a pearl blue system. Thanks for reminding me of my biggest regret.
Man, that was rough watching Chase unbox that first collection of just 6th and 7th gen mass produced trash. I could hear the disappointment in his voice. $1200 was definitely too high and it's going to be a lot in labor to get into reasonable profits.
I also think doing both end of the spectrum is great that you guys are doing the high value collections and the deck deep sell it cheap stuff that’s smart to do both ends because just depends on the economy which one might do better for you at the time
13:26 - lol
damn broke my monitor trying to swat dat fly.
I watch your videos only for one reason,if you get some Gamecube games,thanks for share what you buy
The NeoGeo collection may ultimately be the better senario. Its a risk, but a calculated one and honestly you may make out better then you previously thought. Plus due to the mint condition, the items may sell faster than you predicted. You most likely have the best condition copies on eBay. Your listings will be the most desirable regardless so long as they are priced right.
Yes, I would’ve purchased both of those collections. I think it’s good to get inventory when it’s available. One of the first lessons I learned in retail was it’s better to have too much than not enough so if you can afford to do too much then do it maybe also to help you with your Whatnot inventory you could open up a second Whatnot channel and just theme it around something else to help you get rid of, some more of your inventory just a thought
What I do with the quick offers, instead of accepting because an item may not sell quick, is decline and tell the person making the offer the item has only just been listed and I will consider it in a couple of weeks or a month and they should resubmit the offer then (unless the offer is good and I would accept anyway). I also say I think my asking price is already fair. If this buyer has notifications for keywords, ending and selling similar at lower price will get their attention again if the item has zero demand. In the end it all sells anyway. If your finances are such that you actually do build (reinvest) on the slightly quicker turnover then any quick sale may be better.
I worked for someone listing for them on ebay for 4 years, at times it woould be frustrating how they wouldnt take a quick offer that was fare and then other times just give stuff away in my opinion that i knew we could get more for,. One example of a blunder they did was a saddle of all things that they had purchased, we got a fare offer for it , more than they spent but not as much as they hoped, they turned it down and never got one after, ended up selling it locally for Well below what they paid for it.
I offered to assist. I saw you sold a few far too cheap, which is why they sold quicker, others are higher than I the lists I gave you. I sold these exact same items since those are my duplicates you have. It was about $15.9k across about 60 sales between 10/1 to 12-31 last year. Also some auctions are mislabeled. Fixing that may help.
So much to do. Time to add a part time employee.
you guys selling the panasonic q? hit me up. im interested in one. id love to be considered
What do you guys do to get rid of cigarette smell!!!
I think a approval sytem on the buying by yourself is needed before the purchase happens etc.
I agree 100%. He needs to have the final input, before buying. Can’t keep buying trash and taking huge risks, when money is tight…
My collection is worth a little over $40,000 on price charting. How much would you offer?
I enjoy watching you and your crew. I hope you don't try and grow to fast Not sure if the small nickel is long term sustainable for business growth. Your thoughts ?
can we buy any items from xyab thru if just a few?
I'd have bought both, I wouldn't have called some of it "garbage" though as that's an insult to both the person that sold it to you and all your customers that buy those kinds of items.
Oh boohoo lol
True
Is garbage that’s feeding you
But it’s garbage quality wise. Like sports games, not my cup of tea but I know people who like them and none of them like old ones they want the newest ones. Making the old ones garbage. I don’t care if it makes someone sad. If it makes someone sad to call ET on the Atari a garbage game too bad it crashed the industry because it was so bad. Bad is bad
My business model is "Buy High Sell Low" So I would have bought the NeoGeo Collection and auctioned them all starting at $1 on equip-bid
It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
it'd be hard to not just counter offer at 800 for the 1k game
Can someone explain to me what’s with the nicknames?
Care to put a discord invite link in the comments since you said it’s free to join even off the Patreon which I did , it didn’t link but the discord is free and I’m a big time collector of oddball stuff game wise and wanna get some good deals
The Discord has always been a paid, private server where you get whitelisted through Patreon's service. Sorry for any confusion!
Hey can you guys become a distributor for XYAB? buy the stuff from them and then sell to people that dont need 100 of each thing?... xo from Canada
Dope.
When you run into an underwhelming collection that was bought at a questionable price when would you address it with the guys who buy the collections?
was that Mike Pence's fly in the video?
When you realize that VG collecting is still in its infancy, and that these prices are one day going to look cheap and ridiculous. Don't sell now, or even in 2 years, hold out for the real physical media panic that is coming.
What makes you think that? They are porting many physical titles over to digital.
Video game collecting has been big since 2012
The VG market just had it's first major crash, and is still dealing with the fallout from the WATA grading controversy. The popularity of video games in society is nowhere near its peak, very far from it. The loss of physical is just starting to be felt but just wait, as more and more digital gets pulled from libraries. If you don't possess something, it will be gone or changed.
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What does 'Bart'l do' mean?
I’m so glad you asked.
@@catrpcrew OK, so you're glad, but what does it mean?
Well, I'm glad you asked!
What’s up Chase and CATRP Crew love all ur guys content and Chase I really really would love to have the WILDCAT skin code some day soon lol 😂 I’ll trade u a Nintendo Wii and controllers and games and Chucks for it please bro lol
How can you say you pay good prices on your buy list when you’re using other people’s games to make a profit? They should just sell on Amazon themselves 🤷🏼♂️ cut out the middle man.
Get real. No one is stopping them from listing it except themselves. They didn't do it for any number of reasons from too busy to being uninterested and everything in-between.
Cleaning, testing, listing, storing, customer support, handling & shipping .. it isn't free, and neither is knowledge. People have put lots of time into learning their niches ... They have to profit to cover these things. Get it? Games would all be in attics and the trash if we waited for everyone to eventually get around to "cut out the middle man" and maximize their profits this way. It isn't going to happen.
Sorry to be harsh .. but think before being a jerk when your point is already lost in the wind. You do you, but there obviously is no middle-man to your bold lack of understanding of the world.
I would have bought the neo geo pocket games but values them even list because they are PAL. If they were all NTSC with the cardboard box, that would have been a smoking deal. Want to buy my Neo Geo CD NTSC collection? :)
@markperkins2656 We have a runner! Make sure they list all of these themselves .. and cut out the middle man.