5 Reselling Myths You Should Ignore.

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@ArkansasPicker
@ArkansasPicker Ай бұрын
I started by literally just selling stuff I had laying around my house in ebay. It has blossomed into something I could have never imagined. You just have to get out and there and REALLLY put yourself into it. Great video!
@travisw6378
@travisw6378 Ай бұрын
you hit it spot on with this one, and your right you just gotta start somewhere!!!!
@b-man1232
@b-man1232 Ай бұрын
After 30-years of being a Financial Advisor, I am completely and utterly burned-out (I could type a book on all the reasons why)!!! I am doing reselling on a full-time basis, absolutely scared to death, but beyond excited...it is my true passion. This was a great video and very motivating. Thanks!
@Caztendo
@Caztendo Ай бұрын
I started with 5$ and I’m now at 1,000$ in eBay profits I started September 18 Thanks to you guys I’ve really gotten far!
@TurtleLakeRd
@TurtleLakeRd Ай бұрын
Very informative. We want more!
@the_classix
@the_classix Ай бұрын
I have a booth at a local consignment store. It does very well for systems and the popular games and cheaper titles most resellers usually can't sell. I get asked all the time if I want to open a store. I agree I don't want to either. So much more expense. But to each his own!! Do what suits you in your area. There IS a lot of competition but you have to want to hustle and grind and have a work mindset and learn from your mistakes
@Psychopat002
@Psychopat002 Ай бұрын
I started with 160$ trying to put games in my collection for free and and now make a few thousands a year by doing it part time and still adding a ton of stuff to my collection. I think the best way to start is casually with no pressure. Really hoping to be at sourcing level 3 by 2025
@Cloud9Collectiblez
@Cloud9Collectiblez Ай бұрын
I think every area has its challenges but if you put in the work not only in selling and buying but also learning along the way it’s possible for anybody!
@heisenbergwalter3363
@heisenbergwalter3363 Ай бұрын
very inspiring and motivating :)
@felix-ve8jk
@felix-ve8jk Ай бұрын
Great video. I started selling more niche stuff like model cars, even specific video games, because a lot of people don't want to mess with it. It's stuff I genuinely like so I was able to get a pretty decent customer base in a year's time, and I even meet up with people in person. Hoping to do more trade shows soon.
@jasoncarlaritz5558
@jasoncarlaritz5558 Ай бұрын
For the Pokemon Room: If you are putting the Whatnot USPS Priority Sorting System up in that room, you might consider turning the white shelving system into the door for the doorway behind you.
@Retro_Treasures
@Retro_Treasures Ай бұрын
Many people who open stores either do it because they think it is necessary to be considered successful or "just want to". Others go in with an underpants gnome plan. Step 1: Open Store. Step 2: ...... Step 3: PROFIT! Opening a store depends on your niche, your skill level, your interpersonal skills, and most importantly your market. Me personally, I'd never succeed with a store front. I much prefer working in my pajamas in my garage making more profit than most small businesses in my area. I have zero overhead and get tremendous tax advantages "deducting my life" with a home business in addition to my normal day job. Not having a storefront also plays into the passive income myth. The majority of the work is front loaded and I operate at the speed of cash out of a separate business account so when the cash comes in, it is perceived to be free money. I answer to noone, and can choose to take off a whole week and go to the beach and money keeps coming in. It's awesome! That shipping crunch when I get back closing in on midnight when I have to wake up at 5:30 for my day job does SUCK though. Definitely does not feel passive in that moment.
@iNeverHadMercy
@iNeverHadMercy Ай бұрын
SUBSCRIBED. Thanks for the great advice 🫡💯
@REALJeremyTCG
@REALJeremyTCG Ай бұрын
It can be done with anything. You just got to put your mind to it everyone. Believe in you!
@ElderSyx
@ElderSyx Ай бұрын
AYYYY THATS ME 1:40 thanks for the shoutout :)
@hamiltoon3
@hamiltoon3 Ай бұрын
Hey guys, just curious. What is the phrase that Chase mentioned at the end of the video? I like how it sounds but I can't hear it, but it is something that he usually said at the end of the videos. Thanks in advance.
@squintz9
@squintz9 Ай бұрын
If I want to start reselling is it better to create a new eBay account or use my existing one that I’ve had since 2003 but never sold anything?
@waltermartin6176
@waltermartin6176 Ай бұрын
Great video
@777superlightwater
@777superlightwater Ай бұрын
GB / GBC / GBA is my all time favorite video game console / era
@mattpavey3062
@mattpavey3062 Ай бұрын
He has the niche
@mattpavey3062
@mattpavey3062 Ай бұрын
I will bring truck loads to mission
@LukePDesigns
@LukePDesigns Ай бұрын
Lets go!
@clutchtastic_
@clutchtastic_ Ай бұрын
I am growing my sealed Switch game collection and excited to see if it grows like N64
@George_Gilbert
@George_Gilbert Ай бұрын
Will you sell it right after you decide that your done
@kilkennybrian914
@kilkennybrian914 Ай бұрын
Who is Seth? Does he buy rock band stuff directly from resellers somewhere?
@toughzack12
@toughzack12 Ай бұрын
Not sure who he is but if you ever wanna sell guitar hero live or rock band 4 stuff shoot me a message.
@dant867
@dant867 Ай бұрын
I got tons of guitars for Wii, Xbox 360, ps4 and Xbox one I need to get rid of. Wish that Seth guy was local to me.
@mookz34
@mookz34 Ай бұрын
three echomasters? How many disks a day do you clean?
@MrMasteroftrades
@MrMasteroftrades Ай бұрын
Is there a limit max how much you can sell on eBay Facebook marketplace Amazon Shopify
@ArcticAppleKoolAid
@ArcticAppleKoolAid Ай бұрын
The $10 challenge needs to be done with a fresh account bc so many people don't have established bases.
@catrpcrew
@catrpcrew Ай бұрын
The first $10 challenge was done on a fresh account, the name of the account was never shared, and done two weeks in advance so nobody could see/search/purchase the items. Did everything we could
@GadgetRepairNerd
@GadgetRepairNerd Ай бұрын
Do you repair your broken items or do you sell them?
@keezyceo
@keezyceo Ай бұрын
1st n 2nd comment W😂
@XxGxXBloodshot
@XxGxXBloodshot Ай бұрын
I love furniture flipping from storage units. It’s the greatest thing that’s everyone needs to do
@Brandon-ge9to
@Brandon-ge9to Ай бұрын
This is one of the things I want to get into, furniture seems like a very lucrative flipping option to me. I just need to figure out my space situation and then how to actually repair furniture while living in an apartment. But so much is just free because people just want to get rid of it but some TLC and some of them can be easy flips. Furniture is why I believe the first myth is false because I have seen perfectly new gym equipment right next to a dumpster, just don't have the means to store big items like that
@ZackMuffinMan
@ZackMuffinMan Ай бұрын
😮
@Gameguys6982
@Gameguys6982 Ай бұрын
I started with free games no cap
@sethtanner1
@sethtanner1 Ай бұрын
Hey yo!! Thanks for another shout out!! ❤
@Matt.P.
@Matt.P. Ай бұрын
Reselling is passive for me. Average of 10 hours a week (more in Summer, less in Winter). I clear 40-50k a year. So it certainly can be.
@DonCesar93
@DonCesar93 Ай бұрын
10 hours a week is still work, so not completly passive.
@Matt.P.
@Matt.P. Ай бұрын
@@DonCesar93by definition that is exactly what passive income is.
@pnw-coast
@pnw-coast Ай бұрын
@@Matt.P. Nope, that's part-time income. Passive income is like investments. Savings accounts, stock dividends, real estate that requires occasional time if something unexpected comes up.
@compsigh9275
@compsigh9275 Ай бұрын
Starting with $10 and a ton of clout 🧌
@erickvillanueva6506
@erickvillanueva6506 Ай бұрын
Live in a gold mine and let’s not forget the privilege
@jonnybegood8181
@jonnybegood8181 Ай бұрын
And built in buyers due to KZbin
@paulcrow7642
@paulcrow7642 Ай бұрын
Literally said somebody did the challenge and are making money
@compsigh9275
@compsigh9275 Ай бұрын
@@paulcrow7642 people say a lot of things lol
@ArthurAbbottVT
@ArthurAbbottVT Ай бұрын
I am so tired of seeing this antisocial crybaby andy response every time they mention the challenges, because you defeatest lobotomites have genuinely no idea what you are talking about. The point of the challenges are to MAKE you start to create that "clout" and form those business ties, you need to be social and interact with other vendors and potential suppliers in order to get anywhere in resale beyond it being a side hobby The reality of success in resale does not cater to socially maladjusted losers, period. You can't nervously walk up to a yard sale, give them a "y...you too haha" and that be your livelyhood. You can't just quietly soft through thrift store inventory only having to say 2 words to the clerk as you check out. You have to actually talk to people who can be avenues for more product, form relationships with them, they need to actually like you in order to want to sell you things. And the only way that will happen is if you DO IT. Sitting around Hoping that tens of thousands of dollars in product will just fall into your lap out of the blue is the reselling equivalent of buying lottery tickets and hoping for the best, where making connections is playing advantage Blackjack. Your not going to win every time, but you have a much fucking better chance than you did hoping and praying When I was an active reseller, I started from nothing, knowing nobody in the area I was sourcing from, and over the course of two years I connected with people at pawn shops, thrift stores, other game stores, other resellers, random yardsallers, and by the end of it all when I moved on to focusing my spare time on other Hobby's I went from zero profit to making $40k in my best year with a take-home profit of $17k. Pissing your pants about how "infeasible" making real money with reselling is is loser talk, either just go do the work and get grinding or admit that you just want to sit and pout and complain about how hard something is because your lazy and don't want to put any level of effort into it
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