Business Tips: When a Millionaire Gets Excited About Making $5 | Trash Talk #4

Business Tips: When a Millionaire Gets Excited About Making $5 | Trash Talk #4

Awesome Tip: When a Millionaire Gets Excited About Making $5 | Trash Talk #4



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39 Replies to “Business Tips: When a Millionaire Gets Excited About Making $5 | Trash Talk #4”

  1. I have a question. How do you flip the items like mugs and stuffed animals for profit when the shipping and fees eat you alive? As soon as it hits 1lb+ (a lot of mugs are like 12-15 oz) the shipping rate goes through the roof. It was like 9+ dollars for me at 1lb+ vs like 5.38 for 15oz. Even if you sell a mug at 10 dollars you end up making like maybe 2 dollars after all fees considered if you were lucky enough to keep it under 1 lb after packaging. Which brings me to my next question. How do you package them well to not break without hitting 1lb+. even just an empty small box adds at least 8 oz. Im curious how you tackle these issues. Stuffed animals are the same thing but you can pretty much just poly bag them so its much easier.

  2. How many autoplays do you have set up that you have forgot about or not use anymore? How much money do you spend let’s just say over the weekend that helps you to get closer to your goals?
    See the reason I’m asking these questions is because many many times I have caught myself wasting money on things that are completely outrageous and actually hold me back from getting closer to my goals.

  3. Do you not realize, just looking up what they sold for doesn't mean you get paid that… and that's after weeks or months.
    So buy something, put it up for sale, wait weeks or months, and then make that $100… And that's IF it sells for the price you wanted or at all… You're just going into debt

  4. Thanks for the videos Gary, I started doing this by just selling some stuff around my house and it's made me some money already. For anyone out there who do this, do you usually list items for buy now or auction?

  5. Gary, I think it would be cool to add how many "man hours" go into staging pictures, listing, and shipping. This could give people an idea of an hourly rate thats truly achievable with this. Love the videos! You have been an inspiration for me to resign as a teacher and flip full time clearing well over 100K already this year. Keep up the inspiration.

  6. the jets jacket was advanced. from what i can gather you estimated the coat to be 20 -30 so you offered him half way… no.. you let him bid first… and then stalled deep on purpose knowing that with some light banter and another purchase you would get the coat for ten. im assuming that all was a potential outcome already imagined before the exchange took place. then the zelda game theft was sick lol.

  7. Everyone knows in sports/gaming/etc. anybody who's anybody watches demo videos of other people that are good at the skill in order to analyze it and improve themselves. This morning I thought of doing that for haggling/yard sale negotiation, and here I am watching Gary get that Jets jacket and three decent NES games in just a few minutes of very slight personality-pushing for freaking $20. Literally just the third video I've watched today to push my skills in negotiation, and I've already learned something.

    Edit: wanted to add I've been doing yard sales (mainly video games) since 2011, and was previously my main income. Looking to make game reselling my main income again for the next few months or so, and I'm needing to up my game (pun originally unintended) at a better rate since Amazon is demolishing the games reselling market without a second thought. Never stop learning if you want to do anything of substance, no matter how good you think you might be compared to the other little fish in your little pond.

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