- WendyBull wrote:
- Have you got into this Dave? What sort of stuff are you selling and where do you get it from to begin with? I would be interested in doing this as well but not sure where to start.
Initially started off by selling stuff from up the loft and round the house. Amazingly old CD's, camcorders and all sorts of other gubbins were selling quite well.
Once I cleared out the loft I found myself buying off eBay itself and car boot sales. The key I have found is to sell stuff that is either rare but people want it (no point buying stuff that is rare that people are not interested in) or stuff that will always sell.
I have found rare computer games, books and CD's tend to sell quite well on eBay. If you do a check on how much something is selling for then you can usually gauge quite well how miuch it will go for.
Phones always sell for varying prices so if you can get hold of any of them then you are on a winner and clothes can make you a small fortune. Especially if they are named i.e Monsoon, Reebok or even Next. Picking these up for a few quid almost guarantees a tidy profit and the cheap postage helps.
Of course, the best thing to do if you are planning to sell a lot is to have it ready to list and list it all on a cheap listing day.
Anything else let me know Wendy. I have not made a fortune but it is a nice bit of extra pocket money,