I love how you work so well as a team. The affection you have for each other is really nice. ❤
@debmartindale699114 күн бұрын
One of the people we buy from is a guy who cleans out, repairs, and flips houses. When I suggested he could get good money selling this stuff on eBay he straight up said he doesn't want to mess with it, especially because of the shipping aspect. So he's happy to sell to us. I agree that it depends on WHY they're selling as to whether or not you tell them what you do and whether or when you put it on FB. If FB sellers want eBay prices or get upset when you re-sell their stuff of eBay they don't understand the time, effort, and chance eBay sellers go through - time/gas etc. sourcing, cleaning, repairing, taking pictures, writing up a listing, figuring up prices, waiting for the right buyer and hopefully one who's not a scammer, shipping the item and hoping it doesn't get held up at a slow USPS hub, lost, or stolen by any of a number of entities. All that figures in the cost of the item.
@andreabradley583714 күн бұрын
I had friend who had given me a bunch of high end cookbooks that she got for free. I mentioned that I had sold a signed copy on ebay and she got a little upset. I just told her the work involved doing research, photos, packaging, shipping, etc. If I had made hundreds of dollars I would have kicked down, but I probably profited $35 max, not including my time.
@danielhildebrand655314 күн бұрын
The more I talk about selling on eBay the more they want to sell me. These people don’t have the time energy and space to sell on eBay and they want cash. It has opened so many doors for me.
@Kenneth_Havens14 күн бұрын
Yep, born and raised in the Northwest and never referred to a stuffed animal as a plush until just recently. Plush used to be just an adjective for describing couches or car seats.
@momio201214 күн бұрын
I love y’alls videos. “No it’s not a fish!” Is hilarious. I’m having a rough week personally and I probably rewatched that half a dozen times cracking up laughing. I look forward to seeing you both each day.
@augustinebarrett199113 күн бұрын
You guys are rewarded for doing your research on items! Yes you guys buy and resell some things but that is also a risk in itself. The person who sold these items to you is no longer responsible for them and is free of a headache. You guys provide a reliable source for those who want to get rid of clutter without the hassle of dealing with people that they do not know.
@DiamondTrailRanch14 күн бұрын
You guys are my favorite resell channel here on YT!
@janemyers349414 күн бұрын
Stuffed animals is what I have always called them until reselling also. A couple of my grandkids call them stuffies. Thanks for the video!
@chubbyunclerico13 күн бұрын
I'm with you. I had never heard of plush until I started reselling. I did stick around to the end. It's good to know I'm not the only one who makes suspect buys sometimes.
@SellingWhileSleeping4 күн бұрын
I agree! They were all stuffed animals when I was a kid. I hadn’t even heard people use the term plush until I started watching reselling videos.
@brianhenry238514 күн бұрын
Selling Locally: if you both buy and sell locally, which was the game 20 years back before all the current on line marketplaces existed, you would run into the second part of the local sales issue. The buyer who wants to know where you got the item from, how long you have had it and what you paid. Once they find out your a reseller, they want a better price on the item. We’ve always stuck to simple generic answers that generally appease the buyer, but provide few specifics, such as: “we like to buy large auction lots, delinquent storage units and sometimes entire estates”. We don’t say where any 1 item came from in that process and we don’t say: we bought this item 2 weeks ago locally for $5 and now want you to pay $50. Often when they learn we buy volume, their attention immediately shifts from their first question to asking questions about that process works. Sometimes those answers lead to bigger buys or referrals. Pressed for specifics, we politely redirect the conversation. It may cost us a sale, but there is a limit to sharing, especially with strangers. Be honest in what you answer, but not specific. As the relationship deepens, sharing more can be beneficial. 🙂
@andreabradley583714 күн бұрын
Keep it vague and surfacey is always a good call 😅
@RetrObscurity14 күн бұрын
It's ok to sell what you source on the same platform. I think it's important to have a separate buying and selling account. It can be insulting to the seller if they can easily see your selling activities during negotiations and later check your account to see their former items. A small level of separation is more professional. Buy from one account and wait a week or two to sell on another. The person you bought from will probably never make the connection.
@charlestaylor402614 күн бұрын
I own an antique mall, and my personal rule is if I buy something in the store from a vendor and I sell it in the store for a profit I am good with it, and so are they. As long as I don't lie or cheat them on the price. I always pay there asking price, I even use the store 10% discount for dealers and never had an issue
@bestbudsflips14 күн бұрын
My rule of thumb with FB Marketplace... I do not sell from the same account that I buy from. 1 account to buy, 1 account to sell. That way no one sees you mark something up and resell it.
@bigjohntechreviews480713 күн бұрын
Great video and Excellent title, Like how you keep us updated with information you find will be helpful for new seller's. Merry Christmas 🎄to Ya'll from your neighbor next Door in Texas
@stacydorland226713 күн бұрын
I'm 59 & I was raised in the Northeast. I only ever had "stuffed animals." If we used the word "plush" at all, it was in reference to luxurious (read "expensive") carpets, bedding, bath towels, pillows, couches/sofas etc. I do have some opinions about what the oversimplification of terms (e.g., "plush") says about the state & mindset (or lack thereof) of present-day society. But I'm not the Grinch so I'll put a lid on it. Merry Christmas to all & to all a good night!! 🎄❤️😴💤💤💤
@LittleArtisticNook4 күн бұрын
I’m 48, from PA and we always called them stuffed animals. Never plush. Love your videos! Merry Christmas 🎄
@resellingwithjon13 күн бұрын
I’m 41 and it was always “stuffed animals” growing up here in Nova Scotia. “Plush”, other than being a song I loved from Stone Temple Pilots, wasn’t a term I’d have heard or used.
@juanitaluke525513 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I do have a question about shipping. I'm hoping you will give me your thoughts on. I had a charge back on shipping with UPS Surepost. I purchased the label through Ebay. The cost of the label was 9.36 for a 3lb. Box 15x12x8. (Purse), and they charged 7.15 more!!! Making cost 16.51. I rechecked I wasn't wrong on my weights or box size. I rechecked distance (Delaware to Texas), which still cost now 9.36 on ebay. Have you ever had this happen. Thanks for your time, Juanita
@chrisdavis877713 күн бұрын
Once you've bought it,you own it. You can do whatever you wish with it. You mark up the price but you put in the work to promote and sell it and you outlay the $ and take the risk when buying. Go for it!
@davidlinnane137314 күн бұрын
I don't think you are being paranoid. If you have some sort of gut feeling then your experience is telling you it is something to address or pay closer attention to. It's a balance for sure. Honesty will always win the day!
@andreabradley583713 күн бұрын
Yes, this. I have the same quandary sometimes. I work for a moving company and people are always giving me things. Some I've held onto for years and will probably keep forever, or give to someone that I know will love it. I just try to take each situation individually. I won't sell anything locally if I think it will cause a problem or hurt someone's feelings. Just read the room.
@lukesimpson308013 күн бұрын
There’s nothing stopping someone from selling on eBay. If they sell an item on marketplace and achieve their objective of getting rid of it for $$, then it shouldn’t matter what becomes of that item or items.
@WildInNewEngland14 күн бұрын
Re: "Plush"... Back in the 90's I was operating pinball and video games. I acquired a couple "grab" or "claw" machines. I soon found out that in the amusement industry the call "stuffed animals" that you put in the machines and/or used as prizes in amusement parks, "plush". Back then it was pretty much a word used in the industry. Much like the word "picker" in the antiques game, I've been using the word "picker" since the early 70's when I was working for a gu that ran auctions and delt in antiques. Then came American Pickers" and now everyone calls themselves Picker this or Picker that or "something" Picker.
@andreabradley583713 күн бұрын
Happy holidays to you both. The little 8 1\2 pound baby Jesus loves you!
@richyriff13 күн бұрын
Can't believe how well those Italiana cookbooks sell and the prices they go for! Would love to hear the numbers on that buy again. Must be a mountain of profit there.
@richyriff13 күн бұрын
I am 100% with you guys. I'm from Indiana and born in 85 and we always grew up calling them Stuffed Animals. Even when they weren't animals, lol! I agree that the plushies thing is a little confusing. I also hear them being called Stuffies.
@fibersflowersandfinds13 күн бұрын
Plush were definitely called 'Stuffed Animals' for me in NY as a kid. The only things referred to as 'plush' back in the 70's/80's were a fuzzy couch or maybe certain styles of carpeting.
@Antiqueexcavator13 күн бұрын
Same. I’m from the Chicago area. I didn’t hear the word plush until I started reselling on eBay!
@flipflopsallday7214 күн бұрын
I agree Lonnie. We called them stuff animals. Not until I became a reseller did I learn that word. My thought was Plush is shorter in ebay title than Stuffed Animal. Need to stuff those keys words! 😉
@SomeoneHad2Say13 күн бұрын
Question about a major shipping debacle! Hello Lonnie and Candace (I hope I spelled that right) I am stuck here. I have only been selling on eBay for a year and have sold mostly video games and smaller stuff. Recently I’ve been feeling more comfortable with bigger items and took on some bigger pieces. Until now anytime I’ve had to create multiple shipping labels for one order, it’s been three or less. I have an order with eighteen items, pretty big items but already packaged in original shipping.They’re identical and have the same weight and dimensions. So I figured I would print eighteen labels and done! I had no idea the limit was five so I started creating multiple labels, after five I got the dreaded something went wrong message. So once I realized there’s a cap on the labels per order I started to void the labels. After they’re voided I built five boxes big enough for all eighteen items. Back to the printer, now I can’t create new labels, on a one day shipping time! Yea me, lol, really fml actually! It says labels are voided and that it’ll take a couple days to a couple weeks for the refund. I’m not worried about the money pre say even though it’s substantial, I’m more concerned about getting five new labels and getting product to the customer. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
@AngelaLucas-co4rl13 күн бұрын
I bought 3 pairs of boots on FB. The lady asked me what I was doing with them since they were all different sizes. 3 sons 3 sizes. I told her I resell on eBay and she said ohhh ok but I don't want to see them on FB. I said oh ok. Sold on eBay fast enough that I didn't have to even worry about it. Now I hesitate to resell what I buy on Marketplace on Marketplace.
@thenewfoundation982214 күн бұрын
It's not so much how people will react or what they think. The main problem is, if they notice that they can get much higher prices on FB than what they're asking now, they're gonna increase their prices and you'll be out of a resource.
@Panzer-xi5uj14 күн бұрын
We Say In The Uk “Don’t S##t On Your Own Doorstep” 😅. Nice bulk item sale 👍😊
@bigbomberstacker932114 күн бұрын
How would you feel if someone did the same to you? Sell something on FB marketplace and then see it again for 5-10x more than what you sold it for? If you're OK with it, then list it. That's my opinion.
@MrBUYaLOT14 күн бұрын
95% of people that sell you something, do not care what you resell it for, they want it gone without the hassles of getting more. The small percentage that do care, are the same ones that act like they deserve to get whatever you get, without them putting in the work. You can take 10 different resellers and they would all sell something for a different price, in different places, with different preparation. No reseller should ever get upset with another reseller pricing something differently. There is always someone who can get more and someone who will sell for less.
@robertwehle759614 күн бұрын
As someone who liquidates estates, I can tell you I am fully aware that many customers are resellers. I try and deal with the top 25% or so and cut the rest loose reasonable. If I tried selling everything for retail, I'd never have time for the NEXT estate full of treasures.
@wildmanmo3714 күн бұрын
WOOOOO HOOOO!!!!!! Yup. usually I dont shit in my back yard but every once in a while, I will sell local. Fantastic video.
@joemclain337814 күн бұрын
amen on the plush comments. Now we are edumicated :)
@myfamilyismyworld14 күн бұрын
I think this way. If they wanted to put it on eBay or FBMP they could have. They didn’t. Most people don’t know how to do it and/or don’t want to be bothered. A house you sell for example could easily be knocked down for the land. After it’s sold to them they can do whatever they want. And it’ll be in your face when you drive by. It isn’t their problem because they decided to knock it down and you’re upset.
@rubazaar89114 күн бұрын
If both parties agree to the price, I don't see a problem.... they had the same opportunity
@geoffduke176314 күн бұрын
In a local FB group there is a guy has an advert asking for old games consoles as he is a collector. The same guy has an advert selling old games consoles in the same FB group. I just don't know how you would feel if you sold him your PS and then next week see him selling it for double.
@sehardman114 күн бұрын
The gold item is a tea infuser.
@DustyBoxTreasures13 күн бұрын
100% with Lonnie on the whole stuffed animal thing. I’ve never said plush until reselling
@andreabradley583713 күн бұрын
I grew up in Utah, stuffed animals. I had some great ones and then they were lost in the move. Miss those guys.
@NaomiVandenboom13 күн бұрын
No, honey once you buy it's yours to do with as you wish. But, is nice that u tell them ahead. That probably does make you feel better. Honesty is the best policy
@carrieowens570013 күн бұрын
I moved all over the country as a child and it was stuffed animal or stuffie everywhere, I never heard them referred to as plush. I do know that I had to stop using stuffed animal over a decade ago when listing garage sales on FB because they would flag as selling animals and I think that is when I started seeing plush in listings.
@lukesimpson308013 күн бұрын
My toys when I was a kid were stuffed animals, and I still call them that. I’ve noticed several KZbin sellers calling them plush.
@GrantReisfelt-gj4ji14 күн бұрын
If those people don’t want to do the work screw them. You have years of education you should be rewarded
@tomswidorski947313 күн бұрын
What are you shipping media mail? I ran into issues with usps due to the comics having ads in them, I sent graphic novels with no ads in them and they still intercepted the package and held it hostage.
@lostworldvideogames13 күн бұрын
So we live in a community that has a “Curb Alert” page where people post things for free or for sale so I totally get the worry about selling it after. I tell my neighbors our plan to resell if they ask. Would it be beneficial to have a separate business Facebook account that you use strictly to sell from?
@GlassFish7314 күн бұрын
I'm from the California and they were always called "stuffed animals". 😢I think resellers started calling them "plush" to make them sound fancy🤣🤣
@lawyersgunsandmoney88713 күн бұрын
We always referred to "plush animals" as "stuffed animals" here in the North. "Neverrrr" 😂 were they known otherwise until recently. 😊
@wishlistrose14 күн бұрын
Great to know !! I listed not working for parts. Put in description return for not as described but have a buyer who requested return and eBay auto approved return 😡 holding my funds here during the holidays and gave buyer till 1/1 to return the item 🤮🤯😡
@lindapeters191213 күн бұрын
Up north we also called them stuffed animals. I am not sure why they call them plush or plushies now.
@patricialengyel782313 күн бұрын
in the North it is stuffed animal. Maybe they changed to plush, because it is shorter than stuffed animal?
@wolfmansgoodies13 күн бұрын
Awesome show
@JoseGarcia-rc9ub14 күн бұрын
Funny, you should say this. We went to a yard sale and i bought a poker table new unused. For now, we go to the flea market and resale there until this coming year. We sold it $60, more than we purchased it, and a person before the ones who bought it should me a Facebook link where they were selling it on there before I bought it. They asked me if I was selling it on Facebook. I told them no, not us . They said that they should have bought it on Facebook place because it was cheaper than what I was selling it for, but the next person bought it with no problems. So I know this feeling.
@carltonleggett822213 күн бұрын
I had an item that didn't work and sold it as parts only because others seem to be selling. A guy messaged me and wanted it for his son school project of fixing an electronic device. I accepted his offer and was 100% sure I didn't have to worry about a return. Marked it as parts only, no returns, etc. Then about 2 weeks later he opens up a return case, as item not working. The shipping on it was would have to be paid by me and it was like almost $30. I could have just accepted it back and say item was return in a different condition, but hard to prove if they put it all back together. I ended up refunding his money and shipping told them to throw item away.
@belinday.hughesbusiness3 күн бұрын
The little gold thing on a chain with the carafe is called a tea ball.
@fldriverssmh38014 күн бұрын
I grew up on Long Island (NY), and I had STUFFED ANIMALS. I didn't have a plush toy, and like you, I was confused first time I heard that.
@ronaldsorenson600613 күн бұрын
Plush refers to any stuffed animals. There are other local names like stuffies
@wakaluk11114 күн бұрын
I tell everyone I buy from that I am reselling the item. It gives them the chance to sell it for more money if they want. No problems with anyone's feelings getting hurt later down the road.
@ordiekelleher264114 күн бұрын
I think if i saw it I would shrug! My package doggy coat is stuck would love to get in winter. But dont panic. Trust you! Love hugs Lonnie and Candance!❤😊
@tomdodge519813 күн бұрын
It was stuffed animals in Nebraska growing up in the 70’s and 80’s.
@TheDebbiesDooDads13 күн бұрын
From Maine and plush has always been stuffed animals or stuffies. Plush I think is just a reseller term, never used it in that way until I started watching KZbin reseller videos.
@EbayNomad10 күн бұрын
All of my suppliers know what I do and like selling to me because they know I'm going to be consistent.
@dragnsflight13 күн бұрын
Well, many store items are made from pennies and they sell up, that is business, capitalism, you have to make your money. I don't talk to people about pricing, just like when I worked retail at a clothing store or sold from my yard. I sell for more online 'cuz I do the research, the footwork, clean it, store it, etc so yes, I price it up! Don't feel bad, they could do it too but don't want to. Thanks for sharing with us!
@caltblake611213 күн бұрын
Hi all, thinking of selling on Ebay for the first time any tips please😊
@gwenbrack531114 күн бұрын
I called them stuffed animals, but the grands call them "stuffies".
@OriginalNethead13 күн бұрын
It depends on who's asking and why they're selling. Crazy Lamp Lady won't buy in one antique mall and resell offline for similar reasons. Also because another dealer might recognize the piece and figure out that they waaaay underpriced something. No use in enlightening the competition!
@jeffzenick479514 күн бұрын
As far as the "should I list this on Facebook marketplace question", it may be a case by case thing. That said, if You buy something from someone who is easily slighted and already feels ripped off by other people, and may resent You forever for selling their 5$ item for 50$ within their sight... Candice, You said it already feels wrong to You (in that particular case) : Should You use logic to supersede Your feelings and sell it within her sight? Or should You listen to Your gut? Always a case by case decision, no flat answer on this one.
@irenegraves409313 күн бұрын
They sell for 5. You sell for 45. We take all the risk and do all the work. Besides all the obvious costs involved with reselling. There is a cost in our willingness to live this lifestyle of reselling. Space in our homes. Dealing with the evolving clutter/inventory. Time spent sourcing. It's a huge job. Full time for two people most likely. So much more involved that most people can even imagine.
@sarahyee80213 күн бұрын
I face the exact same dilemma.
@CherylSensenbaugh13 күн бұрын
What is up with those Italian cookbooks? Why are they so popular?
@ababababeebababa13 күн бұрын
Never said or heard "plush" before ebay either ... Colorado ... we called them "stuffed animals"
@TheYCHai13 күн бұрын
Develop your source as a connections. Tell them to call you when they have more to sell. Win-win because they have a quick easy sale if you purchase and they have a connection for that quick easy sale.
@dlbartlett907813 күн бұрын
at my church they talk about "bring your favorite lovie" and I was what? they wanted the kids to bring their favorite plush / stuffed animal. It through me for a loop.
@jrose-xp6tf14 күн бұрын
Any market item is worth whatever the buying market will bear.
@jabezcreed13 күн бұрын
It's the same question people ask about Guy. Guy knows you all sell his finds for a profit, but he would probably never have the patience to run the business you all run.
@DenDecorDepot13 күн бұрын
Are you using a personal account on FBMP or your business? To me that’s different and might be better.
@RepairGeezer13 күн бұрын
we all make mistakes good on you own them.
@markblanchard504513 күн бұрын
I buy from marketplace and sell on ebay. People just want cash or the item gone.
@ladyrevivalstudio14 күн бұрын
I feel if i pay the price somebody wants for something, it is then really not there concern anymore what I do with it. We run into that in our small town all the time.
@gotjunkinourtrunk14 күн бұрын
I buy on Facebook to flip on Ebay and Etsy primarily. But I am not opposed to raising the price and reselling on Facebook at some point, I just wait a while to see what flips elsewhere first. I haven't had anyone message about those items, but I DO on occasion have someone message on an item I got off the road. They havent been mean-spirited but they have a few things to say. I just say I love to recycle, and that was an item I used to feed my family. Then it is up to them whether they become foolish responding poorly to anything further.
@andreabradley583713 күн бұрын
I've literally grabbed something out of someone's hand as they were throwing it into the trash saying "what are you doing?. I've dumpster dived amazing usable stuff. Many people just want a really tidy home and don't want to be bothered.
@melissakenney15013 күн бұрын
I'm originally from the northeast. The terminology was always "stuffed animals" there too.
@swamppicker827914 күн бұрын
Few Years Back, Bought something for a $1.00 at a Garage Sale, Sold it on Facebook ship it somewhere near the Great Lakes Up North for 100.00 , Shipping was 100.00
@breathofhome631514 күн бұрын
I think of selling like giving a gift, once it's out of my hands it's no longer mine and whatever happens to such items is really none of my business.
@sandypratt58113 күн бұрын
Tea Ball for Pyrex carafe.
@PunkRockME3 күн бұрын
I am from the north and a bit younger than you, I and everyone I knew growing up called “plush” stuffed animals
@ellen516514 күн бұрын
I grew up in 50s and 60s in Ohio and I never heard the word plush either back then. I had stuffed animals.
@staceya303013 күн бұрын
There are some things that I’ve grabbed curbside that I want to list on FB but I’m nervous to do so. I get it
@suesalley148713 күн бұрын
There are lots of words I never said til I became a reseller.
@tsjuster266514 күн бұрын
If it doesn't feel right, just don't do it.
@bethschroeder248214 күн бұрын
This Northern girl has always called them stuffed animals. I learned about the word "Plush" from youtubers.
@socalsavings14 күн бұрын
I never called them plush growing up. I called them stuffed animals too.
@CathrineIndovina13 күн бұрын
The bottom line is you bought, you own it. You can do what you choose. It’s all about supply and demand.
@TK-43114 күн бұрын
It hasn't happened to me personally, but in our area, I have seen people put others on blast because: "so and so bought this from me for "x", and are turning around trying to sell it for "y". If I knew they were going to sell it, I would have sold it to someone else, I wanted to help someone out."
@lindabenedict379513 күн бұрын
I only use the word plush when listing as it takes fewer characters but in reality, they are all stuffed animals to me.
@JustAGuy6313 күн бұрын
I know there's absolutely nothing wrong with buying something at a garage sale and then putting it on Marketplace for profit. But for me, it is too cringey to think that the seller will see it and then have bad feelings towards me. I even feel bad buying things at Goodwill and putting them on Marketplace because I know the person that donated it is local and they could probably see the item as well. But that's just me.
@rosejohnson995714 күн бұрын
A few months ago I asked you guys a question if anyone ever says anything to you about what you charging for an item because they know what you got it for because they watch your videos. The reason I asked you that was because it happened to me. This person gave me a really hard time and I finally blocked them. So I was just wondering if that ever happened to you guys. But you said no. Kind of on the same subject.
@Makeitcountflips14 күн бұрын
Candice how do you pay this for the stuff that you buy on Facebook? Do you hand them cash? How do you tell them your real name?