 This came from the Goodwill Benz. I saw this and I knew that it would sell. Hey, fellow buddies, thanks for watching. Amazing, right? All right, let's get started. Hey, fellow buddies, thanks for watching. In this video, I'm going to talk to you about my bread and butter bolos. Those are items that I sold on eBay for $35 or less. I'm going to tell you where I got it, what I paid for it and what I sold it for. What you are going to notice is that I source really cheap. I pick things up at the state sales, garage sales, thrift stores, the Goodwill Benz. I am a cheapy, cheapy. I like to buy low and sell high. So I will pick up things and I will sell them for $10 or less because I don't have much in them. But most of these items sold for $35 or less and let's get started. So the first item here I sold is this puppet. And most of you probably would have walked right by it. But I'm like, somebody needs this puppet. Somebody's looking for it. It's so old and cute. It's a vintage dog puppet. It's unbranded. It's brown. I got it at a garage sale and I actually paid $1.50 for it, which is kind of high for me. And I sold it for $12.99 plus shipping. These came out of a mystery toy box from a YouTube channel, Auctions for You. And I have the full unboxing on my channel. If you want to check it out, I had never heard of these. They are called Fixit and they're little transformers, teeny, tiny, like Titans robots, robots in disguise toys. I don't know, but they sold for $9.75 plus shipping. If you're looking to buy online, definitely check out Auctions for You and Donna Telebotilino. I will link them down in the description. I have been buying from them for about three years. The Wendell August Switch Cover Plates. Oh my goodness, the Switch Cover Plates and the Outlet Plates. I had bronze and I had aluminum. And I will tell you, these have been selling like hotcakes. I did a video on them. I found them at a garage sale. Cost of Goods was about a dollar a piece by the time I took my total that I paid for them and divided it out. So super great find and I'm selling them individually and they are doing really, really well. The same person bought four of these and they were all in for $98 plus shipping. So they got this one, this one, this one and this one for $98. So they were all in for $115.30 and my cost of goods was $4 from a garage sale. I pulled these out of the Goodwill bins and they are Beauty and the Beast birthday invitations. They are vintage and I have to save the vintage. They're new old stock, which means NOS is another good thing you can put in the title. I didn't do that. I ran out of space, but new old stock is NOS and people do look for that. These sold for $9.75 plus shipping. The next item came from my I went to a new Goodwill bins. It's the first time I had ever been there and I really wasn't feeling it. You know, you have days where you go and you're just kind of like, eh, I don't really feel like doing this today. I don't know. I kind of felt like it and I left a lot of stuff behind and I have a video and I think it says I should have grabbed them all or something like that in the title, but I found a big money Bolo and I ended up doing pretty well, but I listed this item and it was just a bread and butter. And I knew it, but it's sold like within a day for $6.50 plus shipping. It flew out of my store, but I did price it competitively, but I don't know. I was really shocked by how quickly this sold. This guy right here is a vintage Santa Claus ready to paint. I talked about this in another video. These sell better after Christmas. All of a sudden these started selling after Christmas and I started thinking about it and I'm like, it's probably because people buy them after Christmas to start painting them for next Christmas. Anyway, got this out of a thrift store mystery box. Took a best offer of $15 plus shipping. This is the pizza hat. And I talked about this in one of my reseller vlogs. I was doing an unboxing and this came from the free plush from a viewer. She messaged me on Facebook and said, Hey, I need these items out of my house tomorrow, all of this plush. Will you come get it? And I'm like, okay. So I figured it out and I went and picked it up and I got a ton of amazing plush. If you're watching, thank you so much. This was one of the items I sold this pizza hat for $9.75 plus shipping and my cost of goods was free. This is a Disney frozen Olaf. It's a flashlight doll. And I actually have a video down below that shows how it works. And this video actually has gotten quite a few views. People really want to know how it works, but it took a long time to sell, but I did sell it. This came off of Facebook marketplace. I bought a bundle from some mom that was cleaning out her basement and just wanted to get rid of stuff and was selling it all for one price. So I got a really good deal on it, $29.25. And I did do local pickup on that because somebody needed it for a birthday party that weekend. So I did go ahead and do that. This came from the Goodwill Benz. I saw this and I knew that it would sell. These are fashion plates. So you run like a crayon over it and you can make like different designs. The packaging is in horrible shape, but I just felt like it was going to sell. And it sold really fast for a best offer of $35 plus shipping. And again, that came from the Goodwill Benz. This also came from the Goodwill Benz. And a lot of you guys say, Boyd's Bears, no, I'm not picking them up. I'm the opposite. If I can get a Boyd's Bear for a dollar or less, they will sell. Now, do they sell for big money? No, but if you can find the Boyd's Bear minis with the little sweaters, some of those go for over $100. So definitely be on the lookout for those. This one, I figured I could get 10 to 15 bucks for it. So I ended up selling it for $13 plus shipping and I got it at the Goodwill Benz. The person also bought this one from me for $9.75. So this buyer, I think likes cheetah stuff. The little brownie brand, I think it's from like Girl Scouts or something. I don't the comps weren't great. It's like the sell-through rate, the comps. This was another one from the free plush that I got, but I listed it. And I ended up selling it for $9.75 plus shipping. And it actually sold pretty quickly. But the reason it sold is because of the cheetah. Somebody wanted a cheetah, not because it was the little brownie brand. So definitely look up that brand. These came from a viewer. This was a viewer sale and she sent me a message with the offer saying that she was looking for these these items and she did not know she needed shoe horns, but she didn't know Tupperware made them. And she saw them in my video and these came out of my mystery box from T auctions for you. It was in my t-ball and a viewer bottom. So thank you if you're watching, I appreciate your purchase. And she bought these for $15 and 50 cents plus shipping. The next item are these two creative memories, tape runners. One is a refill and creative memories. I just it's a bolo, you guys, if you see it, pick it up. It sells really good. This came from a garage sale. Cost of goods for all of these was probably about a dollar. And I sold these for $21 and 70 cents plus shipping. Lego friends, I got this at a garage sale. I want to say that I paid four dollars for it. Probably overpaid for this one, but it was new old stock. And I was like, eh, it didn't comp out as high as I had hoped. But I sold it for $15 and 50 cents plus shipping. So still made a profit. I always pick up Legos, especially if they're in the original box. I probably could have held on to it and the value probably would have went up. But I always choose to move things quickly. I don't really hang on to stuff for reasons of increasing in value. I do hang on to stuff in my money pile because I just can't get to it. But anyway, this is a vintage Turino Peacock jewelry stand. And you put earrings in it. And I sold this for a best offer of $25 plus shipping. And I believe this came from a garage sale for a buck. This guy right here, you would think what on earth, right? Look at the top of his head. It's like missing part of his head. And I actually sold one of these. And then I saw another one at the Goodwill Benz and I'm like, hey, I sold it once. I can sell it again. I can hit sell similar. It sold super fast again. It's a Treasure X monster and got it out of the Goodwill Benz. And it sold for $9.30 plus shipping. The buyer was all in for $15.58 for this little guy. Is that crazy or what? This is a true silver garland decor. It's by Noel and it's two feet wide by 16 feet long. And it is new old stock. I got this out of a thrift store mystery box. Almost didn't list it because it was so long, decided to just fold it in half and disclose that. And I sold this for a best offer of $14 plus shipping. And that was a thrift store Christmas box. This also came out of my Teeble box from Auctions for You. And again, she'll be linked down below if you guys are looking to source online. And I sold this little fireplace for $13 plus shipping. I did put Dollhouse in the title because I think this would be a great size for a dollhouse. This was also from The Free Plush. It's a Wish Pets plush teddy angel wings Brianna stuffed animal. And I sold this for $16.25 plus shipping. This mouse right here is a Longitech marble trackball mouse. And when I saw this, I was like, oh, I thought I had a big money bowl. I thought I was going to sell it for like 100 bucks. And for some reason, this model does not sell for as much. Some of these go for big money, at least a long time ago. I remember doing a video on it. So maybe the market's down on them or it's the model that I had. So I was kind of bummed out, but I paid a buck for it. Sold it for $30 plus shipping. This is a mermaid tail flip sequin unbranded. I knew it would sell just because it was a mermaid tail and it was flip sequins and it sold really quickly. This was also from The Free Plush, and I sold this for $16.25 plus shipping. These are the Hallmark Mini Kiss Kiss Puppies. They're magnetic and they kiss and they come apart and they're super cute. This also came from The Free Plush. I sold it for $13 plus shipping. This is a Sarah Coventry Silver Seagull brooch. It is just silver tone. It's not actually $9.25 and my husband got this from an estate jewelry buyout. So he probably has like a dollar or less and it is sold for $9.75 plus shipping. These are erasers. They're by Awako, IWA, KO, Made in Japan. I don't know. I think these came, let me see, out of a thrift store toy box. And I was like, I'm going to try it. And I sold these for a best offer of $9 plus shipping. This one right here is a 1981 Teala action figure from Masters of the Universe He-Man. And M-O-T-U, I was like, what on earth is that? What is MOTU or MOTU? I was trying to figure it out in a video and I finally figured it out. It's Masters of the Universe. So those are great, it's a great way to put it in your title if you have to use less words, OK? This came from The Goodwill Bins. I sold her for $10 best offer plus shipping. This is a vintage Kirk Pewter stick pin and I got this out of a bulk buy. I bought it on eBay to sell on eBay. It was over 300 pounds of jewelry. I still have so much of it left, but I have videos. If you go way back to the beginning of my channel, I have when I picked it up because we met and I actually had her record a video of me unloading her car and she is the sweetest person. I actually need to text her and just say hello because I haven't talked to her forever. If you're watching, you're the best. Still selling these items and still have a ton to list. I think I might bring some of them to what not. If you guys aren't following me over on what not, definitely. Check me out there. I've been selling on there since December, so it's a newer platform for me. If you use my link to join what not, you can get $15 to shop it is live, so you get to hang out and talk in the chat and buy. It's super fun. So I would love to see you guys over on my what not. Again, that link's in the description. All right, I sold this little Imaginex Robin action figure. It's by Fisher Price, and I got this from the Goodwill Bins and he sold for $9.75 plus shipping. Probably had 25 cents or less in him. A lot of you guys are not going to mess with these little action figures, but you know what? I enjoy toys and I tell you all the time, you can buy them cheap. They're easy to list and they are easy to ship. And I white out my background with photo room. I just like the crisp white background. And I do have a referral link down below. You can get 10 percent off of photo room if you use that link if you're interested in making your pictures have a white background. You can also put like a purple background or a blue background. There's so many things you can do with photo room. It is really awesome. And that's for the 10 percent off your annual subscription. And it's either I think it's sixty nine ninety nine for the year. Totally worth it. This little spoon came from the Goodwill Bins. I probably have 10 cents in it. This one was just ridiculous. I can't even believe I listed it, but I can't even believe I bought it really. But I got it at the Ben's. So it's probably 10 cents and I listed it competitively. And you guys, it sold so fast. I only sold it for three dollars and ninety cents plus shipping, but the buyer was all in for ten dollars and one cent for this. I may have sold it too cheap. So it's made in Japan. It's mid-century modern. It's a cool little spoon. This right here is a friends to be plush stuff doll. And I think I messed up on this one because I think it was worth about 30 bucks. And I sold it for 20. And I'm going to tell you why, because the person messaged me and they're like, is the belly button missing? And I'm like, oh, it kind of looks like it. And I never went and checked the item. I just looked at the picture. You guys, this is the back. This is where they sewed it up at Build-A-Bear. I have never heard of friends to be made. They apparently have Build-A-Bear dolls. But when I got her out, I was like, I'm just going to see if she has a belly button. And I looked and her belly button was just fine. And I had told the person that I thought the belly button was missing. So they offered me 20 bucks. I think this one was going to Canada. And I took a $20 offer, but that's OK. They had to pay their customs fees and stuff like that. So if you see one of these, definitely pick it up. Usually in the $30 range is what you're going to get for it. So definitely a nice little bolo that I undersold. The next item is this creepy vintage plastic sleepy eye craft doll. I went ahead and went with this as my main photo just to draw attention to the item because it's kind of a weird item. I don't even know why I picked it up. But. Yeah, that's her eyes open. And I shut she's made in Hong Kong. That's really all I had to go with. And she had this little outfit on. And I got her at a garage sale for a quarter and I sold her for seven dollars and forty four cents. And the buyer was all in for thirteen dollars and eighty nine cents. And I have info on one more, but I don't have a pop up. So I must not have done the last bolo. So you only got 30. Sorry about that. Hopefully I'll have it in my next video. Thank you guys so much for being here. Thank you for watching. Let me know which bolo was your favorite. There's going to be some videos popping up here and here. A subscribe here and another video here. Check out one of those videos. And if you're not subscribed, I'd love for you to subscribe. Thanks so much. And I'll see you at the next one. Thanks for watching.