Hex bit and a few turns on each screw, that futon frame would be in 2 sections. A lot easier carry it in 1 load. Not return later. I keep drill and bits on hand just in case.
I bought a storage locker that had boxes, suit cases, and a living room chair, for $25. I started digging through things, and I found a couple of skateboards, dirt motorcycle racing clothing, and other odds and ends. I think that I sold most of the things and got about $250, plus I used the chair for 2 years and sold it for $20. Not bad.
Dude. So weird. Looking at amazon return unboxing and clicked on your video. We used to live together. You constantly gave me shit. I can’t stop laughing. This is awesome. I couldn’t fucking believe it. Congrats on your success! I live in Osh now!
“If it’s not worth anything on Amazon it’s certainly not worth anything on ebay. “ That may be true for newer books but not necessarily so for older out of print books. I’ve seen books sell on ebay for twice what Amazon sellers are asking. People get caught up in the bidding and hate to lose.
....."If it is not worth anything on Amazon then it certainly is not going to be worth anything on eBay" .....That is a nice way to say AMAZON is overpriced.....
Almost forgot, what title do you sale under for Amazon? You had some coffee cups that when hot water was poured in, the outside of cup showed! So, wanted one, wasn't the winner so I'd like to know where they were listed? Its been sometime ago, so I hope I explained well enough what I am interested in!
Judging by my base knowledge you could probably be better off selling it for parts. If you know about computers it's not too hard to take them apart, and you could easily wipe and sell the hard drive and all the different pieces. I bet that would be better in the long run as opposed to trying to get it fixed or in working condition.
I’ve ordered a charger to test it (about $12) to see if it works. Im not a computer guy, but I know a few who fix these for me for cheap (as long as the issue is minor). For $20 I can have windows reinstalled and it will be good as new(ish) lol. Of course, if it has a more major issue, correct, it’s not worth selling. I’d list it for parts as it sits either on eBay or in a local auction.
Resale Rabbit i use to sell from a nail to a truck and let me tell u if u can sell that laptop for $100 i want u to video that please , i like to laugh 😆 to see who is buying.!
A quick non-intensive search on Black & Decker jar openers showed prices from $70 to $150. More for the larger models, which you seem to maybe have. So, $100 is not unreasonable, BUT who, really, uses a jar opener and will spend $100 on one? Not me! Besides, what's contained in glass jars these days, anyway? I'd bet you'll get $25-$50 for your's, maybe, and it'll take a long time to sell. Any update? And, $15 for a Casio digital camera? Really?
Resale Rabbit when you say local auction companies what exactly does that mean? People who buy these items from you then auction them off or? Sorry for all the questions I’ve been bidding on units and hope to close on one in the next few days but besides selling on eBay offer up market place yard sale etc I was wondering if there was somewhere I could get some money for other items in the unit
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I'm curious if you find stuff in a storage unit that seems especially sentimental, such as family photo albums or journals, do you try and get that to the owner?
ITS SO DISGUSTING!!!!!!! how someone could and would even want to buy someones storage unit and just go through it with no regard at all... SICK people...... watching this made my body cringe and refused to finish watching. you never know what a person was going through and couldn't pay their bill, no one just ABANDONS things that mean something to them, what means NOTHING to you means THE WORLD to the person that put it there.
Why don’t u get a go pro so u got 2 hand 🤚🏼 free.it frustrates me to see you tossing neatly folded clothes.surely,they’d be more presentable uncreased,therefore more sellable ? Go for a go-pro.u wear a hat anyway...just a thought 💭
Look here...I’m only giving an opinion...it’s maybe I have a bit of ocd.. If that’s ok,it’s just my thoughts... Another’s mans junk is another mans treasure.....
He knows where to dump each part of this locker. Auctions, consignment shops some stuff for E Bay maybe some stuff if he had a warehouse sale coming up. Unwanted shoes and clothes donate to Salvation Army (screw Goodwill the bums). If you don't mind putting in the work storage units can be great. If it's not your cup of tea find other ways to get merchandise to sell. Rabbit has about 10 different ways so find what works for you best.
You're talking about all this money you're going to make you ain't going to get $100 for that computer that laptop no way and you're leaving out time travel labor to move everything and trips to the post office all the time to post it on eBay you're not making a killing pal
@@joshgaertig6294 this is true you'll make you know three or four hundred dollars but then he's going to pay a hundred out for hiring somebody to move it and pay another hundred out to eBay fees pay another hundred out for his time and gas rent on the building that he's renting know he'll be lucky to break even
For stuff he keeps and sells he moves on his own. It doesn't cost much on eBay to sell or even at a consignment Store. He's a smart man, he'll make a decent profit.
eBay only takes 13%, post office picks up at my warehouse, if the laptop works it’s easily $100, Labor to move stuff was about 10 minutes, and time is irrelevant considering this is what I do for a living. I put in my 40 hours per week and get a paycheck just like any other job. Only difference is that I own the company and get to decide when those 40 hours take place.