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09/07/2017 at 10:16 pm in reply to: More Common Mens L/S Button Shirts That Do Well on EBAY (VIDEO) #22648
Thanks for the tips. Yeah Harley of course! I found a 4XL Harley today it looks like a bed sheet lol. Also Nat Nast I shutter to think how many of those I have passed up in the past, I only found out they sell a few months ago.
Yeah the vintage HPs can be great. I went to an estate sale of a NASA engineer once and the profit from his calculators alone paid for my Ebay fees that month!
Oh man my mat, I use it all the time.
I use it for pictures, to show dimensions in all kinds of items.
Lately though, I started using it for taking pictures of clothes dimensions which serves two purposes, it reminds me what the dimensions were when listing (I type them in the listing) AND it SHOWS the buyer the measurements in case they measure differentlyYeah, I have just recently declared war on bubble wrap costs. It seems like I am behind the times with this but yeah, grocery bags, whatever, I agree.
Good idea about the Ecoswift 7 X 5 X 4, I probably use the Scotty Stuffers so much because they are already around due to my other business. I doubt I would buy them just for Ebay.
With the Media Mail thing, I mostly find myself using those large poly bags in a crisis situation, something I didnt anticipate that requires a lower shipping cost. I dont actually have a plan for the ones I buy, if that makes any sense? But your point still stands, I guess in that crisis situation I am okay with the risk.
06/05/2017 at 1:03 pm in reply to: When You "lose" an item someone bought – Which Seller Metric to Look For #19017Thanks so much for all your help!
I really appreciate it!01/22/2017 at 3:44 pm in reply to: Question on selling vtg records (using the new Scavenger Life clothing method) #10864Lol, well it was a private collector who was moving like the next day and his wife told him to get rid of them. Just so your not too jealous, the early birds had taken all the obvious stuff (classic rock etc.) The leftovers were mostly rare classical and jazz imports and other oddballs, thankfully not a lot of crappy “Perry Como’s Christmas hits” which is the kind of stuff I mostly see in record bins around here. My wife and I went through them last night, no major wins, but we separated about 70 that would easily sell for over $20.
01/22/2017 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Question on selling vtg records (using the new Scavenger Life clothing method) #10854Thanks! good advice. Ill take it. Yeah I have ordered some record boxes and am waiting for them to come in before I list anything.
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