 What's up everyone, Takedown here. Welcome back to another video. Today, once again, I'm going to be sharing with you some more of my recent sales. Most of these have come once again from Facebook Marketplace and Kojiji, but some of them were from eBay. Of course, for a while now, eBay has been slowing down for me. And still, I don't try to post too much on eBay, but whenever I buy video game lots, if I look up the Soul Comps on eBay for some individual games, sometimes it's worth more if I were to sell it on eBay even with the fees and sell it individually on eBay as opposed to sell it locally in a lot, it just gets me more money if I do it that way. So that's why I still do eBay. I just don't sell too often on it because for the most part, I try to bundle my games and sell them locally. That way, I don't have to deal with shipping or eBay fees. But right now, we're just going to get straight into it. Up first is for the game for the Xbox 360, that is Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions. Whenever I buy video game lots, I always look to see what is in it and try to pick out the ones that are more valuable prior to even messaging them and trying to work out a deal because you can get great deals for them. And sometimes they just don't know what the value of some of the games are in their bundle. So this game here, Spider-Man games are definitely ones that I'm on the lookout for. This one I actually sold on eBay. Now, after shipping and eBay fees, it equaled there to be $35 that I made profits on this item, which was awesome. So definitely, if you're looking into flipping video games for the PS3 and Xbox 360, certain Spider-Man games are definitely worth it. You just have to obviously look up sold comps for anything that you're buying before listing it on eBay to make sure it's worthwhile. If it's only a $5 game, in my opinion, it's better to list it locally for $5 or a bunch of them for $5 or bundling them where you're going to be trying to sell it with a console, doing it that way rather than listing it on eBay because then you have to deal with shipping and also eBay fees as well. So you're not going to get the $5 out of it if you sell it that way whereas if you sell it locally, you can. But more expensive games like this definitely listing on eBay is a much better option. Next up is an Xbox 360 bundle that I had. It was a white Xbox 360 with the external hard drive that was Final Fantasy and I think it had 20, maybe 25 games with it. I know there's three Halo games and a bunch of other things. Every console and video games that I sell, by the way, I do test prior to selling and I've never had a return on something that I sold on Facebook Marketplace or even on eBay, so I take definitely pride in that. I only list things that are working. If the game's not working, I toss it out because it's not worth anything. I only list things and sell things that are 100% working. That way I don't have to deal with routine returns. But for this Xbox here, I only listed it for 100 bucks. Somebody that was about 20, 30 minutes away from me, the other end of the city wanted it but their vehicle wasn't in working order so they couldn't make the drive and if they were to take a bus, they'd have to take two buses to get to me and they didn't want to do that. So they offered me $60 to drive it to them. So that was a total of $160. Now for me, it probably cost me around $10 in gas. So still for $150 profits, that is still a great deal for me to go and make this sale even though I try to just meet people locally within a five minute radius for me. I didn't mind doing that because they offered me an additional 60 bucks so that's more money in my pockets making the steal happen and I was more than happy to go and do it for that reason. Next is five PC games. This was included in a bundle I bought a while ago of video game lots. That just had random video games in it. I pulled out all the PC games that I honestly didn't think were worth much. I listed them for a while, slowly reducing my price over time and I listed them for $15 and somebody bought them all. There was five PC games so for $15, they made a great deal. I just wanted to see inventory leaving so I was happy that I was able to make this sale happen. I also sold five PlayStation 2 games that were included I think in a separate lot actually and a PS2 lot that I bought that included two PS2's and a pile of games. This was five PS2 games for $20. Now honestly I didn't write down exactly what games there were. I know they picked out I think a $5 game and a $10 game and the rest were just really cheap games that they picked. But for five games $20, I thought that was still a great sale in my opinion. Next up we have the PS3 007 Steelbook James Bond game. It included the game in Steelbook. Now this one sold on eBay and it was shipping to the United States and accidentally I didn't charge enough for shipping but even after shipping and eBay fees it was still $17. I made profit on this transaction selling it on eBay. So once again selling video games on eBay depends on the game but for me if it's over $20 that the game is worth even after fees it comes down to about $15 that is still worth selling it on eBay as opposed to trying to sell it locally. So that game there was awesome $17 profits. Next up was a PS2 fat model that I just talked about a minute ago I purchased a lot a while back and sold this PS2 for $50 it included all the wiring, the console and one controller everything was tested and worked and this guy was more than happy and he did tell me he was a collector and in a couple minutes I'll share another thing that he bought for me because he's a return customer. So I did sell that to him for $50 which was great and that right there meant that whole lots that I bought for I think $115 included two PS3s and a pile of games and a few controllers. I've already made back all of my money on that lots everything extra is all pure profit which is awesome. Next is three games that I sold and now there are PS3 games so for on average if there's nothing too fancy and nothing that's more valuable that I'm obviously going to sell on eBay I try to list my PS3 games $5 each and try to take a picture of them all and see who's interested in what so this included two BioShock games and Skyrim for $15 I was happy to see stuff sold and people aren't heckling me on the price so for $5 for a PS3 game is still great also depending on the game if it's a sports game you're not going to get $5 for it but if it's any other game on average you'll get about $5 for it which is great. Then I did sell for PS2 games I actually had to go into a store and sell it to the manager who's the friend of the person that was actually wanting to buy them which I don't normally do but I wanted to make the sale now these were cheaper games for the most part they were all sports games so for four PS2 games I'm charging $10 and that was included in this one so it was only $10 and I did go above and beyond and go in to meet the friends the person that was buying them their friend who was the manager to make the sale happen usually I only meet in the parking lots I did make the sale happen which was great then on eBay I did sell some hockey cards I've been getting out of hockey cards like I've said recently on an update video where I'm trying not to even collect hockey cards anymore but I still have a ton of hockey cards that I'm selling the $2 packs I've gotten rid of because it's not worth if somebody buys one $2 pack to me even ship that because even if I charge a little bit for shipping after shipping and fees it's only about $1 it's not even worth my time to post office or even trying to ship it it's not worth the hassle but for more of my more expensive ones for the $15 mystery boxes even after fees and shipping it equals there to be $10 profits so I did make $10 on this sale which was awesome and the last thing that I've sold was the second PlayStation 2 fat model that I had in that bundle it included the network adapter now unfortunately it doesn't have the hard drive that is usually connected to the network adapter I took it apart I took the network adapter off and there's no 40 gigabyte hard drive inside which would have meant a lot more money but still I listed this all together for $80 and the person that bought the other PS2 that I talked about in this video he returned and bought this one and didn't try to negotiate the price the other one I had listed for $60 he offered me $50 I took it this one here I had listed for $80 I didn't even ask for a discount he took it because he collects them so that was awesome he did mention that he wished I did only list the one with the network adapter first but he was more than happy to have both and after talking to him he did say he's interested in buying a PS1 because his is faulty I said I do have a PS1 that I am going to be selling except it doesn't have the optimal drive the laser the cable was broken for the CD and it can't read CDs or the game story so he said that's fine his is working everything else isn't so he'll be able to buy it and combine them so there's going to be another sale from this guy in the future it just hasn't happened yet but for this one here he paid $80 for this PS2 that was all profit when he bought the last PS2 that was me breaking even on the entire lot this here is $80 profit plus I did keep an expensive PS2 game the Simpsons hit and run which is about a $50 game I kept that for myself because that's a game for my childhood that I wanted in my collection so I got to keep that and I'm at $80 profit and I still have a bunch of PS2 games as well and he's going to return and be a return client and he is going to be buying the PS2 from me sorry the PS1 from me now the PS1 I did pay $30 for the lots with a bunch of games and he's going to pay me $40 so at that I'm already going to be at $10 profit from it and I still have a bunch of games to sell as well so these are my most recent sales most of them were from Facebook Marketplace but for some of the more expensive video games I do sell them on eBay because it works out better for anybody that's scared of eBay yes there is eBay fees there are between 12 to 14% yes when you sell on eBay you do have to claim taxes at the end of the year you have to keep track of what you pay for your items what they sell for what you pay for shipping to be able to figure out what your taxes are your expenses and your income but you do make money on it and it is worth it in my opinion even if you're getting taxed on what you're making for a let's say $20 to $40 game selling it on eBay you won't likely get that locally unless it's from a collector so keep that in mind but I will leave this video here hope you guys enjoyed next one please take care peace