I found a Ziploc of Fisher Price Little people and zoo animals and made a tidy profit from those. Also found a makeup bag full of old marbles. Made some good coin from those
Really great video! Those were some cool toys! It amazes me what sells in the world or miniatures or smalls. I sold an Japan elephant pencil sharpener from the 1950’s last year for like $50 bucks or so. I look everything up! ✌️
OK you guys are great great that you have a partner helping you anyway just don’t think you have to justify yourself to anyone if you said the Darth Vader item was five then you change it for you don’t have to do that dude don’t worry about the naysayers just keeping positive radiating your positive energy and remember you’re putting your time out there doing these videos to help other people to help other sellers and create a community and a lot more things so just keep focusing on the positives and you know selling great items and making good money for your family in a really good way. 🎉
Thank you so dang much for this video packed full of tiny wonder💐 I remember my daughters Polly Pockets. I still love them. I still have a tiny animal that bends at the hips. ☝I know you are honest in showing us these tiny items and prices... you are spot on👏❣I had never seen most of these lil' guys in you tube person❤
Toys are the best! And they are so fun to source! I just paid $975 for a whole room full of plush. So excited to sort through it all, you just never know what will be worth big bucks! Thanks for sharing your toy knowledge! :)
I would never have guessed their worth! Thank you Margaret. Ha just when you think we’re done w Funko Pops; enter their minis! Dayum, and the prices on Lego mini figs! I learned a lot, thank you Margaret
Fun video. I love finding anything anime, kawaii, Japanese. Also little kiddles, small porcelain Snoopy made in Japan, dollhouse furniture, cake toppers. Love finding small items to flip!
I also live in Texas and I have mentioned before about my daughter Margaret who is actually 27. When she was a little girl she is one of the Polly Pocket I had found one of the clamshell houses at a second hand store and picked it up and she would play with it but one day I found a pair of snow boots, Polly pockets snow boots and they have little bubbles on the front with a Polly Pocket just floating around inside, they were pretty cheap because one of them was gone. There was just one bubble with one Polly Pocket so I quickly bought them because they fit my daughter took them home and cut out the last Polly Pocket so that she could have the doll for her dollhouse and now the two Boots matched each other perfectly and she also had those. I was very pleased with myself :-)
I have an orange-haired Troll doll marked just "DAM" on the back... is it still valuable? He's from the 60's, I know, because my dad bought it for me! ~ Amy 😍
Wow! Who would have thought? I may have to start branching out from clothes and shoes! 😂 I also need to go do some digging and see if I can find my little Univ. of KY troll doll from the late 60s or early 70s. I’m thinking it’s probably from Russ because the Dam troll name doesn’t ring a bell! Thanks so much for all of your informative videos. I certainly appreciate the time and effort you put into this. Blessings!
This was a great video always learning from U thanks so much Margret! Love all your videos esp why U Don't buy items its helpful& seems 2make me be more accountable in my thrifts Thx!Wondered what ended up happening on storage unit debacle😥 maybe I missed a video?
Great work. Love your videos. Could you tell me if you usually do Buy It Now is on eBay or if you do auctions? I'm very nervous about auctions and I know they charge you to keep a reserve price. I see so many items on eBay that have sold for like a dollar because they're auction..... Need some advice
If you do an auction, start it at the least you are willing to take. I think people that start auctions at 99 cents either don't understand eBay, are lazy about research, or just want to get rid of stuff and have some activity in their stores.
Is offering returns worth it when you're selling used items that I pick up as a picker? eBay keeps pushing me to accept returns. I haven't in the past and seemed to do well.