Ahh those scales are great! I too use a kitchen scales and I think only goes up to 3kg haha! I like these videos of your sales, you should do those more regularly… that’s if you have time of course!
Thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed this video Carla - loved hearing the Nigella Lawson backstory and Anthony’s part in it! I can assure you that Canada is certainly in the same situation as the UK with regard to the cost of living inflation - everything thing is going up; gas, groceries, rents, even second hand clothing in thrift stores!
....lovely to see you in a sales update. The oldest thing in my shop finally sold and believe me I was pleased to accept an offer - I think I'd had it 3 or 4 years! It was a homemade doll.
Good morning,great video,I was wondering if you would go into more detail of using the global postal service,I'm a fellow ebayer and never used it,just wondered if you have any tips with navigating the service,many thanks Samantha,
Cheap items have one more advantage imho. There's many more people out there who can afford 6 quid plus postage, than those who can afford 60 quid.for a casual buy of thing that is not really essential.
I remember reading the magic porridge pot every night to my son when he was little, I think I probably still know it word for word. 🙂 Some nice sales though too.
I keep dithering back and forth between getting into reselling on ebay or not :-/ But either way, I thoroughly enjoy your haul videos and these sales ones as well. Have a great week, Carla! xoxo ~Robin
I'm finding that the people that are buying are people that have the "extra" money to spend. The cheaper items are slow selling right now, people on the lower economic scale just don't have that "extra" income and are doing without. At least that is what most of the reseller facebook sites I belong to believe. I wanted a salad last week and went to buy the items to make one. The total price for that salad was over 25.00. My garden needs to kick in and start producing. Thanks for the video
Love this! I'm an assistant manager of a charity shop in Gloucester- I would love to help out resellers with decode stock be it clothes, puzzles or bric a brac... Let me know & we can liaise... We rarely pass on decode now- we just reduce & rag as donations are more fruitful. Leave a comment I guess if I can help. 😄
This was actually fascinating to ,watch , i`ve often wondered if Ebay was worth the hassle some sellers can get.I`m not a seller ,though i have put a couple of items in there.,Like you say ,by the time you pay listing fees p&p etc it wasn`t worth my while.So glad to see someone make a profit!!:) take care and keep cool.xx
I’m curious , if you have two thousand items in your office why do you keep buying items? Wouldn’t you sell everything you have until the last 100 or so then restock ?
Three main reasons: 1) The buying is the part of the job I enjoy - everything else is just graft. 2) Some things take forever to sell, I could be waiting two years before I got down to 100 items. 3) You have to 'feed the beast' - if you don't continue to list consistently on your ebay account your visibility gets steadily reduced and no-one ever sees your items.