Them 3D glasses are the ones for my TV, I bought extra pairs and my new sealed ones I have no need for have been listed for ages, they don't sell as that series TV are becoming rare as people tip them when they go faulty, I suppose when they are free though it doesn't matter if they sit around a while.
I saw how Jon had picked up some printer ink cartridges (HP was the brand or at least some of them), and I wished to offer some advice for anyone reading this. I no longer have an HP printer (currently on my 3rd Brother) but I did for several years. I found that new recycled cartridges were hit and miss, maybe a 50/50 success. But and this is my point, I always found with OEM (originals) from HP that even if the date was expired and the cartridge was sealed in its original bag then the success rate was 100/100. So, although the cartridge spoken of was 2014 as long as it was cheap, say £1 or £2, then I personally would pick it up with confidence it would work in the printer. I know those dates are stamped 'expiry' but I would imagine that they are more to cover the manufacturer (I'd love to know others thoughts and experiences). I recently sold an old sealed Epson cartridge of expiry 2012 and even after it was delivered I asked the buyer to be assured that if it did not work I would fully refund him. He replied saying how the cartridge worked perfectly in his old printer. Of course if the car boot seller was asking say £5 plus then thats more of a gamble (unless you are desperate to find that long OOP cartridge) but I repeat I've had 100/100 percent success rate with old HP types.
@@JonSheppardsells Fair enough and as I said the Epson cartridge recently sold was 2012 expired. No issues. So how much were the cartridges at the car boot and were they sold individually or as a bag full.
I have had this happen to me before, I dont have a gopro so for my channel i use a smartphone. My tactic is to just record the table and ask the person permission before, i think there are tax dodgers out there who dont want to be caught on camera.
Your not going to find much to resell getting to a bootsale late or looking in charity shops in town centres mate your wasting your time. You have been doing this long enough to know this.
I did it for a video to show people mate I know. But sometimes you never know been to plenty of boot sales late and picked up stuff like all that free stuff in a previous video. The town was just to have a look around as that's where all the charity shops are. Pretty posh so high prices for tat. Don't really do charity shops anymore only if I'm bored. Got to remember I'm doing videos to show people aswell so don't take it to serious like I don't know what I am doing. Just trying to show people different sides of reselling.
Them 3D glasses are the ones for my TV, I bought extra pairs and my new sealed ones I have no need for have been listed for ages, they don't sell as that series TV are becoming rare as people tip them when they go faulty, I suppose when they are free though it doesn't matter if they sit around a while.
Free so sell them cheap
I saw how Jon had picked up some printer ink cartridges (HP was the brand or at least some of them), and I wished to offer some advice for anyone reading this. I no longer have an HP printer (currently on my 3rd Brother) but I did for several years. I found that new recycled cartridges were hit and miss, maybe a 50/50 success. But and this is my point, I always found with OEM (originals) from HP that even if the date was expired and the cartridge was sealed in its original bag then the success rate was 100/100. So, although the cartridge spoken of was 2014 as long as it was cheap, say £1 or £2, then I personally would pick it up with confidence it would work in the printer. I know those dates are stamped 'expiry' but I would imagine that they are more to cover the manufacturer (I'd love to know others thoughts and experiences). I recently sold an old sealed Epson cartridge of expiry 2012 and even after it was delivered I asked the buyer to be assured that if it did not work I would fully refund him. He replied saying how the cartridge worked perfectly in his old printer. Of course if the car boot seller was asking say £5 plus then thats more of a gamble (unless you are desperate to find that long OOP cartridge) but I repeat I've had 100/100 percent success rate with old HP types.
I know old ones works but wasn't risking 10 year old ones
@@JonSheppardsells Fair enough and as I said the Epson cartridge recently sold was 2012 expired. No issues. So how much were the cartridges at the car boot and were they sold individually or as a bag full.
@Dahliaman1 didn't ask
I must admit Jon I have been to a few boot sales late like you did and still done very well. It just wasn't your day! Keep up the good work buddy!
Definitely the time rolling up at 9.30 doesn't help
I have had this happen to me before, I dont have a gopro so for my channel i use a smartphone.
My tactic is to just record the table and ask the person permission before, i think there are tax dodgers out there who dont want to be caught on camera.
Most are cash in hand
Are charity shops allowed to sell fake stuff or do they just not know they are doing it?
No it's against the law, some fakes are good so I just tell them it's fake
Superdry used to be good, now it's just worn by crackheads on bikes 🤣
I loved the leather coats
Some people are mental they don’t get paid enough to give a crap man he needed to just get on with his job
A woman before moaned at me before saying I hope I'm not on camera that's why. Probably coz I didn't want her overpriced game
Thank you for the Jameson hat I bought off you.
Was that you?
Don't you mean bought, not brought?
@@JonSheppardsells It was
@@lendf9168 Yup. I was tired writing the comment.
Hope you liked it
You attract trouble jon😅 jealous people out there
Just to famous now haha
That doesn’t look like selling Dan or was it a joke because he hasn’t uploaded in a while
It isn't him it's a look a like.😂 He's quit reselling ages ago
Your not going to find much to resell getting to a bootsale late or looking in charity shops in town centres mate your wasting your time. You have been doing this long enough to know this.
I did it for a video to show people mate I know. But sometimes you never know been to plenty of boot sales late and picked up stuff like all that free stuff in a previous video. The town was just to have a look around as that's where all the charity shops are. Pretty posh so high prices for tat. Don't really do charity shops anymore only if I'm bored. Got to remember I'm doing videos to show people aswell so don't take it to serious like I don't know what I am doing. Just trying to show people different sides of reselling.