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11/21/2021 at 5:03 pm #93976
A much slower week for us. With our weird old inventory, it’s not uncommon for the holidays to be blah since so many people purchase brand new electro
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11/21/2021 at 5:35 pm #93978
Total On eBay: 89
Items Listed: 2 (Achieved Goal!)
Items Sold: 0
Goal This Week: 2
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11/21/2021 at 6:32 pm #93979
Our Store Week November 14-20, 2021
Total Items in Store: 537
Items Sold: 26
Gross Sales: $574.04 (including eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Net Sales: $367.78 (minus eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Cost of Items Sold: $12 (jacket was my husbands from 1973)
Highest Price Sold: $150 (vintage suede leather jacket with fringe)
Average Price Sold: $57.40
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $8
Number of items listed this week: 72 good weeks in a row! I’m thrilled. Like you Jay, usually the holiday season is only okay for us since we don’t sell new items, hoping this year it stays steady since we had such a dismal fall selling season. No auctions this week, but hit a couple thrift stores. We do so much better at an auction. The thrift stores are pricing their items so high here that it’s hard to catch a good deal for resale…but it’s fun to keep trying to find something they’ve missed:) Lots of death piles, I could quit sourcing for months. But, sourcing keeps me motivated to list…it’s a big circle.
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11/21/2021 at 7:43 pm #93980
My gross was about the same as Jay/Ryanne but net was higher due to clearing out old stock with cheap or no buy cost.
I’m running a 30% sale this week next week 40%. Trying to start the New Year with some fresh inventory!
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11/21/2021 at 8:31 pm #93981
11-14-21 to 11-1-21
Total Items in Store: 1753
Items Sold: 11
Gross Sales:$ 785.29
Net Sales:$ 635.47
Cost of Items Sold: $ 5.00
Highest Price Sold: $ 450.00 Set of 1992 Olympic coins
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $ 0
Number of items listed this week: 25Nice week with 2 big sales. Got lots of work done today to prep for a lot of listing (for me) next week. Photographed the end of a consignment lot of Hockey programs for a friend of mine and got drafts at least started for all of my random items that I decided to list after unpacking them. Have about 150 items ready to list. That will put me about 100 short of my goal of 2000 items for the year. Not too bad considering I moved in September.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Turkey day with those they love and enjoys the long weekend. I know I will.
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11/21/2021 at 9:23 pm #93982
11/14/21 – 11/20/21
Total Items In Store: 4172 (was 4170)
Items Sold: 28
Total Sales: $ 1253.75
Highest Price Sold: $ 150 (Jacket)
Average Price Sold: $ 44.78
Money Spent on New Inventory: $ 380
Number of items listed: 30Gut Sales Report for the week: Strong busy season sales with a lot of high dollar items selling again.
Focus for the week : Storage unit is now fairly organized and most of my containers that I wanted to move are there.
Scavenge of the week: Holy ephemera overload Batman! I went back to that packed estate sale with the car brochures. I bought 70 more of them for $1 each. I bought 30 more vintage maps – 4 for $1. I bought a lot of vintage camera and other manuals that I found around the house. So, between this and last time I have this to list: 184 car brochures, 70 vintage maps, and a lot of other ephemera to go through. That will keep me busy for
awhile. Not to mention the 70 new DVD’s \ DVD Box sets that I bought there also.Thoughts for the week: I went hunting this weekend, so that knocked my listing down. I scavenged some good stuff on my way to hunting and then while I was there, so a very good trip.
Mark S
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11/22/2021 at 8:37 am #93984
Weekly sales 11/14 – 11/20
Random Item Store
Total items 1363
Items sold 31
New items listed 70
Gross sales $602.82
Net sales $356.97Patch Store
Total items 4206
Items sold 78
New items listed 140
Gross sales $558.53
Net sales $429.43Etsy
Orders 27
Gross sales $231.00
Net sales $196.35Gross sales total $1,392.35
Net sales total $982.75Sales have slowed down a bit for me this week. Just gonna keep listing and hope for better numbers next week 🙂
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11/22/2021 at 10:08 am #93989
Week of Nov 14 – 20
Total Items in Store: 1424 eBay, 35 Etsy
Items Sold: 12 eBay
Cost of Items Sold: $6.50 + $8.50 Commission
Total Sales: $358.48 eBay; Includes fees but no shipping
Highest Price Sold: $180 Ceramic Picture Frame Fujimori Collection for Kato Kogei
Average price: $29.87
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $0
Number of items listed this week: 13I’ve been listing lots of jewelry, which should be good good holiday items even used. Only a few have sold, though. That one frame helped make the week; otherwise, it would have been pitiful (like last week).
I will have an experimental sale starting in two days. I usually restart all my sales at the beginning of the month to end at the last day of the month. The sales I run are for specific categories such as clothing, houseware, art, and so forth and are 15% or 20% depending on the category. I have almost everything ending tomorrow (Nov 23). For Black Friday and the time around it, I will have one big sale starting Nov 24 and ending Nov 30 at 25% off my entire inventory. Let’s see what happens.
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11/22/2021 at 2:08 pm #93992
Total Items in Store: 158
Items Listed: 15
Items Sold: 12
Total Sales: $156.00
Highest Price Sold: $24.50 11 Gurley figural Christmas candles
A more normal sales week for me. Lots of Christmas selling, and I am getting in the routine of wrapping those darn antique glass ornaments so it isn’t totally annoying now. I have one more box of ornaments and miscellaneous Christmas to sell, not sure if I will get them all listed this year.
I went to a crazy fun estate sale this weekend – a hoarder with money! The house was crammed with stuff – every closet, every drawer, every inch of space was packed – and the house was huge! I got bags of stuff, choosing mostly smalls that are easier to ship. Vintage Garfield and Peanuts collectibles, high-end porcelain pieces, lots of vintage Halloween and Christmas. My best pick from there were 3 Charles Harper framed, signed, numbered prints. I love his work and recognized it instantly (which was good since I couldn’t decipher his signature), so now I get to learn how to box and ship large pieces of art.
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11/22/2021 at 2:40 pm #93993
DarlinDils,
Consider using Fedex to pack and\or ship the art work.
I have found that sometimes it makes sense and sometimes it doesn’t.
Just a tip: Take the art to Fedex now and find out how much they will charge for the box and how much to pack. Add that cost to the listing. Then the packing will be paid for when it sells and it will be a hassle free sale where you can relax.
Mark
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11/22/2021 at 8:44 pm #93999
Items in Store 1614
Items Sold 25
Total Sales $1,105.00
COGS $122.00
Total Profit $983.00
Average profit $39.32
Average sales price $44.20
New Listings 0Much better sales this week. Saved by two big sales. A $300 bose radio and a $100 christmas piano music box. The music box is pretty cool. It is a grand piano that has moving keys and has interchangeable music plates. I had to take it apart and replace the drive belt for the keys. Alot of them listed has the keys that don’t work because the rubber belt rots over time.
Just wrapped up a two week “time away” setting. The volume of messages I’ve got the last two days from buyers wanting to know if I’ve shipped….ughhhh. So annoying. Much like descriptions, I don’t think most buyers read the auto emails during time away or the expected delivery dates.
In other news, it’s been a long road but I go back to my day job next week. I’m incredibly thankful that I had short term disability, as well as a well funded HSA account.
I finally got the hospital bill for my month long stay, half of which was in the ICU – $176000! It’s not too bad though, I just have to pay $3700 after meeting our family deductible.
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11/22/2021 at 10:22 pm #94000
Oh one thing I forgot to add:
Fed Ex absolutely DESTROYED one of my packages. It just so happened to be a $160 rare R/C controller. The control even came with a hardshell case. I distinctly remember packing this, hesitating on the extra insurance and thought “Eh, there is NO WAY they’ll be able to damage this.” Famous last words… It was absolutely crushed – they had to have ran it over with heavy equipment at some point. It is sad that they even delivered the item in the condition the package was in.
Anyways, that hesitation on the extra insurance cost me $60. At least fed ex did approve my claim.
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11/23/2021 at 7:42 am #94005
I finally got the hospital bill for my month long stay, half of which was in the ICU – $176000! It’s not too bad though, I just have to pay $3700 after meeting our family deductible.
Glad your portion is reasonable. It’s insane that someone will have to cover $172k. When I see these numbers, I always wonder: why would socialized healthcare not work and be too expensive 🙂
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11/23/2021 at 4:39 pm #94011
Total Items in Store: 294
Items Sold: 6
Gross Sales: $232.16 (including eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Net Sales: $165.94 (minus eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Cost of Items Sold: $36
Cost of helpers: ?
Highest Price Sold: $60 (two new advent calendars, paid $18 xmas clearance)
Average Price Sold: $27
Returns: 1 item broke cost $9 plus shipping refunded.
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $0
Number of items listed this week: 0Very busy and challenging life outside Ebay. My 15 year old highly creative daughter likes to go to the thrift store occasionally now and she wanted to help take photos for me. She did a great job, had fun picking out the background paper, and added graphics to show a chip. Some potential but I don’t think her interest will last. Still cool that she got to see the process from start to finish. The item sold very quickly. She would like the entire profit as compensation, I suggested a Starbucks hourly rate, and we haven’t settled up yet. lol
Can someone tell me if there has been information from Ebay about tax reporting with managed payments? Unfortunately I snoozed on getting EZ auction tracker and will have a lot of work to do, though I’m hoping Ebay reports the net profit. When Ebay has just paid, my shipping comes from Paypal. I’ve got to get up to speed on this. My sales will be lower this year but still a pain.
Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone. Meet your challenges head on.
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11/24/2021 at 3:17 pm #94020
@Christiner – Good luck working with your daughter. Hope you have more luck than I did with my son. Her being interested in picking and dressing up the pictures is a good sign.
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11/24/2021 at 3:31 pm #94021
Sales Report for: 11/20/21
Total Items in Store: 1222
Items Sold: 21
Gross Sales (Not including shipping and tax): $709.35
Net Sales (After fees): $578.50
Cost of Items Sold: $67.41
COGS Percent 11.65%
Net Profit Margin: 72.05%
Highest Price Sold: $95.00 Vintage Toy Pistols with Holster
Average Price Sold: $33.78
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory: $218.21
Sold via promoted listings: 13
Promoted Percentage: 61.90%
Average Days Listed: 226
Longest Listed: 1381
New items listed: 10Not a horrible week of sales, but was a little disappointed that they dropped from the previous two weeks. Just a bit above my average weekly for this year. Only about a 1/3 the sales I did this week last year. Onwards and upwards.
My best sale of the week was $95 for a set of cool toy pistols with holster from the 1950’s. Got these out of an online auction lot that included a bunch of vintage toys. The rest were average bread and butter sales mostly, about half Christmas items.
Spent almost a full day pricing out bids for an online auction that had some great items. I placed a lot of bids and ended up with 5 lots of great items including art deco light fixtures, mid century toys and a very cool B-1 Lemon Lime Soda tin advertising thermometer. I picked them up on Saturday and already listed 4 out of the 5 this week.
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11/26/2021 at 9:30 am #94029
Hey Jay, Ryanne, fellow scavengers, Happy Thanksgiving.
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