I’m watching you on The Nurse Flipper She said find you and I did Yea!!!! I will binge watch you now! I’m Penny Digman 70 years old my husband died and in order to stay in my home and have spending money I started reselling and I love it!!! You girls are all great inspirational gals!❤
My best $1 sale just shipped today! A 99 cent Anthropologie dinner plate that I listed for $79 (based on sold comps) and took an offer of $69 + shipping. Sold within 2 days of listing it!
I love finding the bags of toys! They can be very profitable but more than that they are crazy fun to go through. I have made extremely good money from those little bags piecing them out. eBaying the higher dollar stuff and putting the rest in .25cent boxes at yard sales. I try to have a couple of those a year to get rid of excess junk. Awesome video and tips Ms Rachel!!
We sell lots of Remotes! The Thrift Store in town prices them at .69 cents. My husband cleans the battery area if needed and they sell around $10 to $20 each!
Hi, been binge watching you today between housekeeping-thrifting-listing and shipping! I caught onto the eBay algorithm last month and started buying .50 cent plush at a local thrift store...picking up a lot of Boyds Bears I’m selling for $12-$20 and believe it or not....BEANIE BABIES!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve also noticed that when I pull something off eBay because it sold on Mercari or Marketplace I start selling on eBay! Coincidence? 🙅♀️. But selling also triggers it... I did sell a $1 remote for $20 but have not found many since then... Love your channel!
It always helps to know what nylon feels like. That's typically vintage. You may also be able to tell from the pattern or construction. Of course these are all just clues. Vintage is only 20 years old so if it was made 2003 or earlier, it's vintage.
yes!!!! I recently got for $5.13 (including tax) 2 good hats -Miller Lite & Pebble Beach Golf- and 5 plush! Including a Halloween Scentsy Cat, 2 BAB, a Hallmark Frog Lovey and a more popular Ty beanie (bread and butter)....
I absolutely love the grab bags at the thrift store. It like a mini treasure hunt lol. I found a holt howard pixie sugar & creamer bowl once for $1, sold for $124.
I agree with everything you said about VHS tapes. I saw one website that claimed that Black Diamond Disney tapes sell for hundreds of dollars, but one quick ebay search shows that’s not true. Obscure 70s horror movies are maybe the best sellers, the kind that might have Vincent Price or Christopher Lee in them, or maybe more obscure than that. As far as books go, in my experience popular fiction isn’t worth it. With some exceptions, they mostly sell for just a few dollars. I’ve had success with text books and technical or industrial handbooks - chemistry, engineering, metallurgy, etc. I’ve been selling some of my dad’s things since he passed away last year and gotten some good money from some of his old RCA engineering handbooks and manuals from the 70s and 80s. Some sell for $40-50
Another good one for cassettes or even 8tracks is classic or metal rock, I sold a case full of 25 classic rock 8 tracks for over 70$ and the case wasn't in great shape