11:08 The Thirst Tiger cups go for $12-$15 plus shipping used. They could also be sent to an antique shop for a trade in. For $1.99, nothing can go wrong with it
You never show it during scanning media, but I have to know, are you actually scanning through them or just looking through them? If you’re scanning, are you using the Amazon app to scan each one or are you using Scoutly? I gotta know if you’re leaving a ton of stuff behind by not scanning everything or if you’re wasting a ton of time scanning everything only with the Amazon app lol 😅
Lol! I visually scan the shelves and if I see something that I've never seen before, I scan it with the Amazon Seller app. I'm pretty good at picking out titles with my eyes.
I buy and sell vintage clothing for a living, at $12.99 that Florida panthers isn’t worth it. I can get you a vintage 90s panthers jersey for $30. At $12.99 it’s probably worth that in todays market
If you watched his videos, he mentions it all the time. He moves product & he knows what sells. (That said, I must admit I wouldn't mind seeing a video focused specifically on how certain things sold recently. It's like the 2nd half of the story).
He just bought his first house, far from the small apartment he started in 12 yrs ago while in college so I would say he is making some money as this is his own gig.
You commented on his video the other day saying that you like these videos, but now you’re basically saying that he doesn’t make money doing this. The majority of what he sells is through FBA, so I’d say he’s making money because he’s been doing it for a long time.
Yeah I make decent money. Not rich or anything obviously lol. I have done a few what sold vids in the past and I find them kind of boring to put together so I never do. But I'll get another one up one of these days. I sell on eBay, Amazon, Mercari and Whatnot now, so I'm spread all over the place
I went there last night hadn't been there in years because I live over an hour away from there happen to be in the area but found some great stuff one being a vintage Polo Ralph Lauren jacket the sells for $380