Same for me, the couple places nearby is just 20 year old junk worth absolutely nothing. You'll spend a couple hours looking through everything there and the best you'll find is like $20 worth of interesting junk with no worth, it's kind of disappointing.
You’re in my neck of the woods, I haven’t been to the flea market at the fairgrounds in a minute I might have to go snag those vintage NC State Sports Illustrateds that were at one of the comic booths you stopped by.
I've been binging your videos lately, so thought a sub was in order. Re the guy testing your honesty - that's just the way some folks are, wouldn't take it to heart.
He was trying to be funny but doesn’t have the personality for it. At my local flea market we joke all the time with people saying did you print these this morning.
You should also factor in gas and travel expenses. You drove 2.5 hrs to that one market and back. Fuel cost for sure should accounted for in your break down
Good point. Also, a lot of these comps don't necessarily mean that the item will sell quickly, if at all. That whatever might have been listed for 6 months before someone finally paid for it. And we all know stuff sitting around is bad. You end up having to pay storage, or having your house look like a dump lol
Very stiff competition there, I didn't even show half of the pickups people were getting. And people all around me asking every vendor about games was getting annoying haha
The only place in my town that takes dvd trade ins is Game Xchange. They pay .25¢ for single dvds, and .50¢ for full seasons. Then they sell them for $13+. I donated my entire dvd collection to a non profit thrift store shortly after being offered pennies for it.
I had the same type of situation at a record shop . I asked if they buy and showed him 15 which were 80's rock in very good shape that were duplicates for me . He offered me $2.00 each . I told him I agree with him doubling his money but not with him making 5 times the money . I walked over to the antique store next door and gave them to a sweet old lady working there .
I think making a video about why you should or should not buy DVD's and other older forms of media. I think people do not realize that DVD's and CD's have value, NOT all but at least 25% of these items have some sort of value when you purchase lots and boxes of stuff at a good price. I found 130 CD's at a yard sale for $30 and it was full of Rap and Rock/Metal from 70's and 80's and had a complete Ozzy CD collection I think it was 20 different Ozzy albums and sold them alone for $150. On the $30 investment I have already sold $327 even after eBay fees I have already made $150 profit and still have over $100 still listed. So needless to say I would love to hear your take on DVD's and CD's and other forms of media because there just is not a ton of videos like that especially anything new from last 2 years. Thanks for the content and I for one will be awaiting this video. I hopefully am speaking for all of us.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head, it's metal/rock/rap that are the ones to go for, that sounds like an amazing score! Also uncommon non-mainstream pop-style music like Marina and The Diamonds, Grimes, etc are worth picking up. But yeah I rarely find any of that stuff here, and even less often in good shape for a good price. Flea Market people are all resellers themselves and ask high prices for well known rock and metal cds as you'll see in the next video.
@@FlippityFlip I do not find a lot of that stuff but most people walk by this stuff. 2 weeks ago I was at an estate sale, I seen a box with some cassette tapes in it a lot of gospel and country. Also looked like a bunch of paper mixed in it. I usually walk by this type of box but something told me to dig, I found 19 blank high biased cassette tapes new and sealed, Vintage made in Japan high quality tapes. I asked for a price and he said " $5 for all " I could not get my money out fast enough. They had comps of $25 each, I listed for $20 each and 10 have sold already. Once again this is stuff most people walk by even resellers. I would love for you to put out a video on all these different types of media, I am a watcher for sure. Thanks for the content.
Are Disney Weeklies worth anything? From No 1 to about 90 i think couple missing. Its from the 80s. Any advice would be great. Thanks for the videos. Catching up on past ones. 😊
@flippity flip why you skip buying three plastic shelfs full of retro electronic, snes power supply usually always works in worst scenario needs cut little cable on bottom and will work i reapir like that tons of them, also there was snes controller and you dont eaven open these two bottom shelfs?
Honestly I think that extra dollar was a test too lol if it had been any other seller, probably not, but after all the noise he made about your 10s it was pretty coincidental.
Please do a follow up on those plush cars you got, even if it's months later. I will be curious to see what you found out about them and what you got for them.
The guy that said "did you just print those " was just joking around with you... the man also double checked to make sure you didn't give him to much money considering new bills tend to stick together... He realized you took him seriously so he made the comment "consecutive numbers" trying to make conservation so u would understand he wasn't being offensive... People take things way to seriously these days...
Xbox live hasn't closed, only the marketplace has. If you have the physical game you can still play online so people are still paying $25 for them as of today looks like. But they'll probably start dropping a bit I think