Hey everyone, welcome back to my channel today
We're going to be talking all about
Amazon specifically things on Amazon that sell for a lot of money that you may not be aware of
So I love selling on Amazon because I do it in conjunction with eBay and I pick up things for eBay and then I go
Over to the electronics section of the garage sale estate sale
whatever fur store and I go look for
Certain electronic items that I know sell really well for me or other random items that I picked up in the past used
electronics used camera equipment those kinds of things sell really well on Amazon and if you sell
Exclusively on eBay and you don't consider Amazon
I just like to open your eyes to the possibilities of
Like while you're already at the thrift store
Going and looking in the electronics section and finding a few things that you can send to Amazon in the hopes that you'll maybe incorporate
Looking for Amazon FBA items along with your eBay items because I do both and I love doing both
I'll have my ebay items that I photograph and list and store here and then I have my amazon items that I just send off
To the warehouse and then every day I get sales from both platforms
So if I have a slow down ebay I can have a big day on Amazon and vice versa and it's really nice
So if you've been exclusively selling on eBay like pre-owned fashion or whatever
It's extremely helpful to incorporate Amazon stuff into your swift fines as well because you're already there you might as well just go look
Okay, so let's just go ahead and dive into a few of the things
I really look for every single time I go to the thrift or a garage sale. First up is a Roku streaming player
These are kind of older now a lot of TVs already have Roku built into them
So it's slightly outdated technology
but it doesn't matter these things still sound great and
it can even be an older discontinued model and it'll still sell because a lot of people want to keep their old TVs and
Plug in the Roku and then have the accessibility of Netflix and Amazon video and all that kind of stuff. So these sell awesome
They're small
They're easy to ship fees are low and definitely pick it up
If you see it in as a disclaimer
I do test all of my electronics before I send them in because I want the buyer to have a good experience
There will be some returns with electronics. It just happens. Occasionally. You'll take something home
It won't work and that just kind of happens
but if you're in the store and this restore
you can plug it in and see if it at least turns on and then that gives that
Powers on and then you could take it home and test it from there
But it's really not too hard to test this equipment and it doesn't take you long and it's worth it because the margins are crazy
Okay, secondly is a fujitsu scansnap
I've mentioned this before I picked this up at an estate sale for five dollars and it sold for 400
So this is a great find at the very least start putting these brands into your mind as you go
Sourcing fujas is a really expensive and high-end desktop scanner
Look for anything with that brand on it and it should sell pretty well for you. Here's another example of a desktop scanner, brother
These two great used. So I whenever I'm in an estate sale and I go to the office section of that estate sale
I look for things like this desktop scanners
And it kind of maybe even older electronic equipment these do great for me and I pick them up
Now if you're restricted in any of these brands just know it's gonna take time
Selling on Amazon to get unguided in these brands meaning you're gonna have to sell for a little while
you're gonna want to prove to Amazon's algorithm that your metrics stay really good and that you
Have a good sell through rate and that kind of thing before Amazon starts Auto approving you for these brands
And I'm not sure no one's really sure how long it takes a few months a year
Who knows I got and gated in these things a few years ago
So it's not been a problem for me, but that's just something to take into consideration. Don't get frustrated
Just keep your Amazon account and really good standing and pretty soon you will be approved for these brands
I love selling
certain kinds of printers now printers can be annoying because they're really big and if they're out of ink you have to buy ink to
Test them properly and then make sure that they're working and then sometimes they're not and so you're out that money
So I really only go to that effort with printers
When it's something like a photo printer or high-end printer that I know sells for a lot of money
So a while back on Facebook marketplace, I found a Canon photo printer
I took it home tested it it worked great and it's sold for over three hundred dollars
So that's something that you want to consider if it is a printer and it's worth money. It's got a good rank
I personally feel that it's worth going through the steps to test it to make sure it's working properly
But if it's only gonna sell for 60 70 dollars even hundred dollars, I don't even really go to the effort
So go for it at your own risk and see what you can find
But I really do enjoy selling printers proceed at your own risk
It is a little bit of a headache but the payoff can be really worth it Desktop speakers for computers can do really well
Especially if their bows or another high-end brand just look up comparables and the way your gonna look up these items
Anyway is you're gonna turn them around and look at the model number on the back and you're gonna search for that item by saying
and you're gonna search for that item by typing in the brand name and the model number and
Seeing what comes up and that's how you search for things. So I love selling both speakers
They sell really well even the old models sell really well
I sold a parent that I got at a garage sale for over
$80.00 and they were an older style but they still sold great because Bose has that staying power
Here's another example of a bose system that sells really well again
You can generally get one hundred two hundred dollars for these kinds of things
another brand aside from bose
It does well is polk audio so I can't go over every single
Brand of speaker or every single brand of printer that's gonna do well for you
I'm just trying to open your eyes to see the value and looking it up if you can
So if you have the time and something looks kind of fancy
Look up the name look up the model number and see what comes up and you may be surprised
Anytime I see
Xbox 360 controllers I pick them up
They have to be om meaning the original manufacturers model, but if they work they sell really great and really fast
Surprisingly even the wired controllers sell really well and really quickly
So if you see those in the electronics section, you can pick them up for a few dollars
They flip great and quickly and same goes for the PlayStation wireless controllers as well
Those sell really well if you find an Xbox 360 there are many different models
So you're gonna have to look it up, but they sell for great money
I sold so many of these there's the slim model. There is the e model. There are just different models
You're gonna have to look up and get used to there are some that are 250 gigabytes some that are 4 gigabytes
So it'll take some knowledge to know exactly what kind of model you're selling
but I found the easiest way to find out is to
Turn your Xbox around open the back and if it has like this big fat 250 gigabyte cartridge in it
That means it's a 250 gigabyte model. It it doesn't that's the four gigabyte model
So just be aware of the difference there and the same goes for PlayStation 3s
I sold so many of these but there's different models
So you just have to learn to look up the model number and see how many original gigabytes that came with
There's the 500 gigabyte model a 320 gigabyte model
so just make sure you're aware that there are different varieties of
PlayStation 3s and both sell great and while we're talking about video game consoles
Let's talk about the Wii the Wii U sells really well the Wii itself though has gone down in value
I used to be able to flip those for over $100 every single time, but now they're they've dropped in value
So if you do pick it up and you can for a couple bucks, go ahead and do it
But I honestly wouldn't pay more than $10 for a Wii now
Let's talk video games video games are everywhere and it can be really hard to tell which ones are worth money. And which aren't
basically if you see Zelda Mario
Pokemon Mario Kart, those are all worth money
Although the most popular games are probably going to sell for decent money zelda ocarina of time for nintendo 64 sells great
Majora's Mask sells for even more and it's so nostalgic for me because my brother and I used to play this cranked up
Goldeneye for n64 sells really well, so if you see those game cartridges, you may need to look them up manually
But just know if it's popular if it's nostalgic, it's probably worth decent money
I see these at garage sales all the time parents are getting rid of their kids old systems and old games and I'll just pick
Up all of them and piece them out and sell them for great money. Same goes for the Nintendo GameCube
This is a really unique console and it sells really well and really quickly as well as certain games that go with it
Zelda windwaker sells really well Mario Kart Double Dash sells really well. So look out for those games. You'll know
it's a GameCube game because it's a teeny tiny disc, but they tend to sell great I once picked up a
Gamecube and five of the most popular games
I believe it was Wind Waker and Double Dash and Luigi's Mansion all of these games
Total for $50 on Facebook marketplace and I pieced it out and sold everything for over two hundred and fifty dollars
So it was a great fun game cubes are awesome. Even the old PlayStation 2 console
I've sold so many of these the price has definitely gone down a little bit, but they're nostalgic 60 bucks
You can pick it up for a few dollars and test it and see that it's working
Then you're in a good position to make some pretty good money
So there are some really rare games are hard to find games that are worth a lot of money
It's just gonna take some knowledge to know which ones those are but one to look out for is Pokemon Stadium for n64
that does awesome one small trick is to know that
RPG games or like role-playing games fantasy games
very unique role-playing games do really well
so if you ever see that that's something to gravitate towards things like sports games that come out every year those just don't do as
Well historically speaking. There's a few that are rare. Yeah, role-playing games Pokemon
Those do great the handheld games like the Nintendo 2ds 3ds
Those do pretty well you can get them for a few dollars in yardsale
Again, you're gonna find parents who are just telling their kids stuff and want to get rid of it
And I've picked up a ton of these game consoles and video games and they've done great for me
Government hiking GPS is so not only our Garmin GPS is that you would put up in your car still selling for decent money
But Garmin hiking GPS is do awesome
and I was lucky enough last year to find two of these for $5 each and they sold for
$200 each like the day they hit the warehouse
So these are really really in high demand a lot of outdoor enthusiasts love these because they can use them anywhere
Okay, VCRs can do awesome
But if you really want to look out for the one that's the moneymaker
It's the VCR DVD combo units that do really well and make a lot of money
So I would gravitate towards those or the VCR DVD
Recorders those do really well also, especially this Funai combo DVD VCR player
I've sold this many times whenever I find it. It's got like a distinct look and I love selling it
So as you can see
The VCR DVD recorders are really really expensive
And even though it's outdated technology people still really want it I get asked all the time
Do you sell VCRs without the remote and there's so much controversy around it to be honest?
Yeah
I do and I just disclose it doesn't have the remote and
Sometimes it's a problem with the buyer very rarely. If it is they return it and it's not a problem with the next buyer
So we all move on with our lives. So sending it without the remote at your own risk if you want
I personally send the middle without and it's been fine
But do what you feel good about and hey bonus if it comes with the remote, that's extra awesome speaking of remotes
Though universal remotes do really well, especially the ones that you can just tell have the little screen on them. Those do awesome
I recently sold them for a hundred and twenty dollars so they sell great and they're pretty easy to spot because they're big and they
Have that little screen at the top
Occasionally, you'll come across these cordless phone sets and they do really well. You just have to double check that everything works
It can be a little bit of a headache
So be careful with which models you pick up and if it's new in the box or in the box like new
That's usually when I pick something like this up because then I don't have to mess with it too much
But if they're all separate they can be a little annoying to box up yourself
But still there are some sets that are gonna be worth your time because they sell for decent money Cricut cartridges
I love selling Cricut cartridges. I find these a lot here in Utah. It's a big scrapbooking state
I pick up Cricut machines a lot. But I also love the cartridges. They're small easy to ship
So convenient and a lot of them go for really good money
so I pick them up whenever I see them once I picked up a huge lot of Cricut cartridges and the
Cricut machine itself all for like hundred dollars and parted out
Everything sold for like two thousand because all of the Cricut cartridges themselves sold for fifty plus dollars. It was a great day
So be on the lookout for certain Cricut cartridges some sell for a lot more than others Superman Batman
The calligraphy those all do pretty well, you'll just start getting an eye for it
But also just can the barcode and the price will pop up
I still sell a lot of textbooks on Amazon whenever I find them and they sell for great money
So ones that I look out for our textbooks if I've ever just at a garage sale or yard sale
I'll just scan whatever books they have and if they're worth money, I'll pick them up
So I don't scan as much at thrift stores as I used to because I focused on more things and my time is so limited
I couldn't just focus on the books
But I still really like finding awesome textbooks and I just can add to my inventory and lets out
Okay, also Iomega zip drives so great. So I always pick those up
I found a bunch of them and estate sale one time for two dollars each and they sold for over a hundred each
So these are great to find as well as any kind of floppy disks older discs those sell awesome really fast
So definitely pick those up if you see them
Especially if they're new in the box if the disc cuz I've been open you just don't know what's on them
So I steer away from those, but if I see like a sealed set of disks
That's just easy money and same with the zip drives. Those are easy money as well as always everyone
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