Put a rubber duck with the grape vines as a bonus. You can sell it with some lemonade packs as well. That reference alone with make a sizeable chunk of profit. For some reason, the weird pick just reminded me of that song that I haven't heard in years.
Great video catrp crew! $32 an hour is still not too shabby. I make about $16.25 at my job after taxes and such. So even a slower yard sale weekend can have a higher earning potential. Thanks for showing the bad buys too! They happen more often than we’d like I’m sure. And thanks for introducing me to xyab! I just got approved yesterday, so I’m making a list of things I need for an upcoming comic con. Super excited!
My concern with the mixer is the motor may not work under a load. I would mix some dough at least to make sure. Return shipping loss, for me, is worth the time.
Another excellent video and the variety of items always makes these interesting. That Shelf of 3 for $10 games looked mighty tempting. I'm still buying video games and collecting. Really wish I could get my mind into a Seller mode. Keep up the Amazing work.
Way to continue to source other items than video games! Garage sales have been very hit or miss this year. I had a pretty good June but July has been a little rough. I added a new most expensive Wii game and Playstation 2 game to my collection in June this year.
Hey Chase and crew just a random shower thought, has anyone ever told you guys to not film them? Thought about filming some garage sale adventures myself but don't want to make people uncomfortable.
Any thoughts on promoted listing and the percentage that works for you? I have a starter store, so I’m only limited to 250. Not sure what my sales are going to look like once I max at 250 promoted listing.
The only issue I'm having with all of this is proving where I got it from. I cant get a receipt at a rummage sale. So I cant count rummage sale items as expenses into my ebay business. Idk how to handle this. Someone please help
Love your channels!! You guys rock! Could you explain how you got the number of listings it takes to go full time? My take is you always maintain 800 listings and sell 1% each day. So, you sell 8 items per day X $50 = $400 per day. Multiply that by 365 days = $146,000. 1/3 of that is profit which is just shy of $50k. That also assumes that you have to list at least 8 items per day to keep your listings up, right? Sorry, just trying to understand. Thanks so much!
The full time answer seems misleading. Sustaining an inventory to maintain $50 average sales price is very difficult. And that’s not anywhere close to profit. There’s no way you can buy the necessary inventory cheap enough. And after costs, fees, taxes and health insurance etc, you would net about 50%. The more volume you do, the more your margins shrink.
I should have mentioned that the daily listing needed to be consistent with the daily sales. That being said, there was nothing misleading about it. That was not my intention at all. Doing this business full time is hard. Getting an average sales price of 50 dollars is hard. It takes a ton of hard work to pull it off.. but it is absolutely possible. I’ve done it and I know many others who have done it as well. And they’ve done it at numbers greater than those laid out in the video in some cases. But the journey takes a ton of hard work and dedication. And there is indeed a lot more to the equation to make it happen. Thanks for watching
That is thayne. He is an incredible negotiator and is actually the friend I have known the longest from the crew . And then Mikey G was also with us. Not sure which one you were talking about . Both are incredible friends
So you spent 20 hours sourcing it and 9 hours processing it, and you want to say it works out to $32 an hour... Except what about the time spent shipping once you sell it? Did processing include the time spent taking photos, doing E-bay listings, and doing Amazon listings? Did it count the time spent in the WhatNot auction for everyone involved in that action for the time it takes to sell those items? It looks to me like you made more like $16 an hour.... I mean it beats flipping burgers, but looks like it pays the same...
“Wow a whole $5” lmao
She spent $60 a piece when they were new 😂
This is definitely a reality of garage sales, but still a great day overall!! Thanks for the tips, God bless guys!!!
Very creative way to turn a light garage sale haul into a really good video!
How does this channel only have 37k subscribers.
Put a rubber duck with the grape vines as a bonus. You can sell it with some lemonade packs as well. That reference alone with make a sizeable chunk of profit. For some reason, the weird pick just reminded me of that song that I haven't heard in years.
watching this brings back memories n wishing to b able to do it againlooks jsut fun
Thane playing hardball on the lowball. Love it!!!
Man your sock game is on POINT!!! Your videos are awesome!!
Great video catrp crew! $32 an hour is still not too shabby. I make about $16.25 at my job after taxes and such. So even a slower yard sale weekend can have a higher earning potential.
Thanks for showing the bad buys too! They happen more often than we’d like I’m sure.
And thanks for introducing me to xyab! I just got approved yesterday, so I’m making a list of things I need for an upcoming comic con. Super excited!
5%. Always a pleasure fellas
My concern with the mixer is the motor may not work under a load. I would mix some dough at least to make sure. Return shipping loss, for me, is worth the time.
The Grape Market needs to be the name of your barn kitchen; plus a topless tub to stomp the unsold grapes to make that beverage!
I've got almost every rival Blaster ever made and I'm dreading trynna post them on ebay lol
Another excellent video and the variety of items always makes these interesting. That Shelf of 3 for $10 games looked mighty tempting. I'm still buying video games and collecting. Really wish I could get my mind into a Seller mode. Keep up the Amazing work.
I've had a lot of luck with Kitchen Aid stuff as Facebook marketplace meetups. No shipping means more meat on the bone
Saw you signing a game at the convention. Chase. Games games games.
I feel that new guy they got might even be more agressive than rick himself and it seems to be working out
Way to continue to source other items than video games! Garage sales have been very hit or miss this year. I had a pretty good June but July has been a little rough. I added a new most expensive Wii game and Playstation 2 game to my collection in June this year.
Thane narrating was amazing lol
You guys missed those champion Michael Jordan jerseys!!!! 👀👀👀 vintage shirts and jerseys go for a lot! Great content guys!
You should be grapefull you got the grapes for 15 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow. You get my upvote!
🎉🎉😂
I wouldn't overlook sports jerseys. Even if it's not your specialty, jerseys can be worth money
Jeez, Thane! You couldn’t throw the guy a bone at $17? 😄
I like buddies motivation to ask for better deals dude was on a roll. more of him! hes a bargain hunter for sure! lol!
Haha I’ve been around! Haha glad you enjoy the negotiation though! :) - Thayne
you can put plastic around the dvd player and then spray foam inside the box. i havent tried im not a reseller.
good vid! why are the stickers still on the items after al pal listed them?
I’m assuming they were just drafted without pictures at the point in the process
Anytime I hear Chase say it was the right price I think of Happy Gilmore and Bob Barker saying the price is wrong B#$&£😂😂😂
Missed the vintage Jordan jersey
They were priced accordingly
The grapes 😂
Hey Chase and crew just a random shower thought, has anyone ever told you guys to not film them? Thought about filming some garage sale adventures myself but don't want to make people uncomfortable.
Awesome!
What would you do about games you are unable to test? I recently got a $250+ ps2 game but no longer have a system to test it.
Why you gotta throw Mikey G under the bus for buying the camera and binoculars? Lol
Great video..
What were they asking on that MJ jersey. Feel like that would have a good buy.
Seems like you got a grape deal there!
Any thoughts on promoted listing and the percentage that works for you? I have a starter store, so I’m only limited to 250. Not sure what my sales are going to look like once I max at 250 promoted listing.
How much was that Jordan jersey?
The only issue I'm having with all of this is proving where I got it from. I cant get a receipt at a rummage sale. So I cant count rummage sale items as expenses into my ebay business. Idk how to handle this. Someone please help
You can buy a personal receipt book 👍
I just put a line item in my spreadsheet “yard sales (town date) “ IRS wants a paper trail, even if it’s one you creste
Hi, I just subbed to your channel.
Shoutout to any disc golfers out there that got momentarily offended by the Bushnell comment.
Great video as always
Did anyone know how to check sold history for item that is not sold or listed on ebay in last 90 days?
I’m looking to but something from you guys but what’s your eBay store I can’t find it help please and thanks
You can google chase after the right price eBay and it will come up, thanks!
Sus with the unfilmed “call back” about the GameCube games which just so happen to be the bulk of the profit 🧐
Brother Dave is the most honest person alive, you can ask him :). But yes, it actually happened
Love your channels!! You guys rock! Could you explain how you got the number of listings it takes to go full time? My take is you always maintain 800 listings and sell 1% each day. So, you sell 8 items per day X $50 = $400 per day. Multiply that by 365 days = $146,000. 1/3 of that is profit which is just shy of $50k. That also assumes that you have to list at least 8 items per day to keep your listings up, right? Sorry, just trying to understand. Thanks so much!
Yes that’s exactly right . That’s the one detail I forgot to include, listing 8 items per day to maintain
Dude did you really buy a tub full of fake grapes? LOL
I went to a town wide sale on Saturday, scored Double Dash and Melee for $15 each, and a GBA lot with Pokémon games!
Nice!!
2 champion jordan jerseys at 2:00
What does BOLO mean?
The full time answer seems misleading. Sustaining an inventory to maintain $50 average sales price is very difficult. And that’s not anywhere close to profit. There’s no way you can buy the necessary inventory cheap enough. And after costs, fees, taxes and health insurance etc, you would net about 50%. The more volume you do, the more your margins shrink.
I should have mentioned that the daily listing needed to be consistent with the daily sales. That being said, there was nothing misleading about it. That was not my intention at all. Doing this business full time is hard. Getting an average sales price of 50 dollars is hard. It takes a ton of hard work to pull it off.. but it is absolutely possible. I’ve done it and I know many others who have done it as well. And they’ve done it at numbers greater than those laid out in the video in some cases. But the journey takes a ton of hard work and dedication. And there is indeed a lot more to the equation to make it happen. Thanks for watching
Who is the guy you go to sales with? I’m a new enough viewer to have never seen an intro on him. Seems like a good negotiator
Some would call him the best at it….
That is thayne. He is an incredible negotiator and is actually the friend I have known the longest from the crew . And then Mikey G was also with us. Not sure which one you were talking about . Both are incredible friends
@@ChaseAfterTheRightPrice they obviously have reselling stores on eBay also? Just no TH-cam?
20k!
Space where do you put everything, you must have a understanding wife
I do. She incredible. I also have a barn to put stuff in.. though it is getting full 😅
I watch like show Iot for sale😮😅like sent pictures to you i Parkinson have sell toy games and hot wheels
Are you located in Michigan
So you spent 20 hours sourcing it and 9 hours processing it, and you want to say it works out to $32 an hour... Except what about the time spent shipping once you sell it? Did processing include the time spent taking photos, doing E-bay listings, and doing Amazon listings? Did it count the time spent in the WhatNot auction for everyone involved in that action for the time it takes to sell those items?
It looks to me like you made more like $16 an hour.... I mean it beats flipping burgers, but looks like it pays the same...
Yo
right passed the Jordan champion bulls jersey!!!! smh. don't pass on jerseys.