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I agree! Plus, I can’t believe how much stuff they have! I am currently living outside Cody, WY so the thrift stores around here aren’t worth your time.
When I source I am always in and out within 15 minutes. I am going to about 10 stores 3-5 times a week so I only need to browse the new items put out. I’m sure I miss a thing here or there but that method has worked great for me the past 5 years. Great video as always. Never stop learning!
nice video matt. that little toys section would be banking me some juicy profit. I'm a big toy seller when it comes to pre owned toys. I've learned so much from you Matt keep it up. its people like you that inspire others to sell on eBay despite all the struggles people face when selling on eBay.
If you ever go into the pot sections. Look forward Le Crueset and Revere pots. The larger ones with copper bottoms with lids sell fast. Great kitchen goods.
You’re so lucky! There are about 7 thrift stores in my town. NONE of them organize anything but the clothes. They destroy glad and ceramic items by basically tossing them on shelves. Toys are tossed into big bins breaking or scratching them so their pristine appearance when donated leave zero chance for resell profit
I find good items with scotch tape all over them or black marker on top of the box. Sometimes they mark these items up like it is a great find. But they destroy so much value with tape and black marker. I am pretty good about peeling tape off but the marker kills me. I don't like my customers knowing I picked up something at the thrift store.
I rarely look up things when I do get a chance to get out, but I can see the potential to make more by doing so. I am always amazed at the thrift stores in your vids. The few near me could fit in one aisle there.
I don't want to give away my secrets but go back to the isle with the record player and look at those other electronics, you walked passed 3 that are worth 50 60 70 80+ plus. Their was a nice receiver, 5 disc carousel and another one that looked like a vintage unit. I mainly sell vintage electronics and such and you would be surprised at what an old receiver or old cd player would bring in.
Every time I watch one of your videos I end up listing more items! Thanks for the motivation. Oh and I found and sold one of those blankets. Never would have dreamed I could make a buck on a binky haha. THANKS!!
Hi, @ 6:30 there was sealed blank media to the right of the pencils, camcorder tapes & discs I think, it’s worth buying them but saving until you have a good size bundle, they always sell 👍👍
Here in the Philippines everytime i went to thrift store (Ukay Ukay) in our language, Im always looking for TUMI and luckily I have some good finds .. I already thrifted 4 backpacks, 2 mcnair briefcase, 2 messenger/sling bags, and 1 money clip😀
The San Marcos Bandit has been busted! The wanted posters are out! On a side note I know how you feel about not being able to scan things, for the most part I'm able to pick things I've sold before but it makes me really hesitant to pick some stuff I normally would without being able to look it up.
Found a Super Rare 1959 Richie Valens 1st print in mint condition at a thrift store last week in Tucson,Az for a dollar & change. That was a a good day
I'm in the Uk, I wish we had thrift stores like yours, our nearest equivalent are charity shops run by individual registered charities, they are pretty good but approximately 50 of our charity shops would fit into half of the thrift store just featured.
Heard ya mention Cutco, keep an eye out for Solingen knives also. Good German brand worth picking up at yard, estate and swap meets. Love the organization and layout of Eco Thrift.
That is a rare thrift store. Good stuff for cheap. Its just the location he's in, wealthy California people donating good stuff and the thrift store pricing it at thrift store prices
Thrift stores in my Midwest area are no good, haven't been for years. My impression is that the donated goods never make the floor. Sometimes they don't even have a toy section.
I may be wrong but the soccer ball at 2:09 mark looms like the one used in the world cup 2010 some are worth serious money if it's still there on your next trip you should check it out
You gravitate to itms I avoid! I know nothing about electronics and newer toys. My mom ran an antique business with a focus on dishware. I tend to follow her likes. As a retired chef I really love the kitchen gadgets. I don't resell at the moment. There was not many thrift stores in the 80s-90s, she mainly hit up yard sales. This was in NJ. She also depended books for value. Mom had good instincts and a great mind for price recall. The other video I saw of yours a few days ago, you never even slowed going past depression glass! I yelled to you to slow down! Didn't you hear me?!
Looks like there are some good pieces of furniture in that place. In the thrift store my way, furniture looks like they picked it up off the sidewalk and priced like new. Unreal
that was a good controllers they like 12 bucks used working and if they do not have cuts in wires and all buttones do not stick they worth it for a few bucks
Matt, I really enjoy your videos. You have great presentation and, my, do you score some deals! where do you source your polli bags, please? really liked you r vid on packing. Keep up the good work.
That store is so organized compared to ours! What do they charge for mens sneakers there? Mine charges $15.99 so no profit! I did find one thrift store that doesn't overcharge for pots and pans!!!
Gr8 speed pick Matt... You should turn it into a competition between you and wifey... 😂👍 That would be so fun to see... Keep up gr8 work... Stay safe homie...👍💞🔥⚾😷
I gotta say the thrift stores where you live are a lot nicer than NY, where they are usually dirty, moldy smelling with very little decent merchandise.
@@flippineric3719 I had no idea it was pretty much a must to start a RU-vid to be a successful full time eBay reseller lol. I just started mine but am realizing it’s a huge hill to climb to start getting paid on RU-vid lol.
Definitely good to see his channel continue to grow he seems like a good dude and definitely is good at reselling. I just wish the thrift stores in the Midwest were half as good as the ones he goes to
I know you were doing a 10 minute challenge. At time stamp 5:59 in the video, there was a remote in the right hand side of the screen with a screen and a controller knob. I believe that was you "gem" in the rough. I could not see the brand name on it, but I think that was a high dollar remote. If you get to go back to EcoThrift and try to find it.