 Hey, hello, buddies. Thanks for watching. Okay, these items sold faster on Poshmark and all of these items sold for $75 or more. So these are my big money Poshmark Bolo's. These are like from the time I started Poshmark. So I went kind of far back. I just kind of wanted to show you some of the higher dollar items that I sold all in one video on Poshmark if that makes sense. So if you're new to my channel, these will be new to you. If you watch every single one of my videos, some of these may be repeats and some of these you just may not remember because it's been a while. I cross-post all of my items using an extension called list perfectly. If you're interested in checking that out, there's a video down below in the description and there will also be a video that pops up at the end of the video. It's amazing. It it's a great way to cross-post fast and easy. All of these items were on eBay and Mercari and they sold faster on Poshmark. So let's get started here. If you would like to try list perfectly, my coupon referral code is Bolo Buddies. That will get you 30% off your first month. So definitely give it a shot. All right. The first item I sold sat on eBay forever. I mean forever and ever and ever and ever and I put it on Poshmark and I found a buyer and this sold for $75 and how Poshmark works is the buyer pays the shipping. If the item is over five pounds, I will pick up the difference to upgrade the label. I do have a Poshmark video that tells you what to do if your item weighs more than five pounds. So you can definitely search that on my YouTube channel, but these were super cool. They came from an estate sale. I don't recall what I paid for them. Maybe five bucks. Maybe ten. I think it was five. So super cool. I thought they were gonna be like a much bigger Bolo because they're pretty much amazing in my opinion, but 75 bucks. I'll take it. The next item I sold is this Expressman's jacket. This was a retail arbitrage from a discount store. I probably had five bucks in this. I sold it for $75 and the buyer paid shipping. I have sold the same jacket on Mercari and eBay. I had a bunch of them and I think I'm almost sold out. The next item I sold is this white by Vera Wang dress. I retail arbitrage this from a website called David's Bridal. I used to only sell clothing and I would do some clearance retail arbitrage online and this is one item I picked up. This one, I believe I had like 17 or 18 dollars on this one. Typically what I would do is I would wait till the items went on clearance and then I would find a coupon and that would get my price down. Now, do I recommend Bridesmaid dresses? No, don't do it. Don't do it. Okay, this one worked out for me, but I don't want to tell you how many you're sitting in my store and a lot of them are Bridesmaid dresses. This one works for like prom or homecoming also, but oh my goodness. Here's another one that sold. This one's a David's Bridal dress. I think I had about 15 in this one and I sold it for 75. Longtail, most of them. In the beginning when I first got them, they were selling a little quicker, but I have tons that I'm sitting on still. Have I made money? Yeah, I made quite a bit of money, but the amount that I have left, I don't recommend it. I do not recommend it. I mean, people can't try them on so especially on eBay, you'll get returns for fit and then they come back with deodorant where people tried them on. So I'm not recommending it. Yes, it was a Bolo. It worked out for me, but no. The next item, here's another online retail arbitrage. This came from the Lane Bryant website. These were on sale. I cannot, I might have paid $40. Maybe it was 30 or maybe it was 20. I can't remember. I think there were some that I paid $40 for that I sold for like 100 or 150. I don't think this pair was those. These were probably like 20, maybe 15. I can't recall you guys. It's been a long, long time ago, but I bought a bunch of them. They're plus size boots and what that means is they've got the wide top. So for larger calves, which is great. And that's why they sell them. I think and maybe the footbed is wide also. So yeah, they're plus size boots. That's what that means. And they retail for $199. They're awesome. I sold them for $75 and the buyer paid the shipping on those. The next item, I don't recall where I got this. It's probably in one of my other videos. It's a mink stool. I'm guessing maybe an estate sale. That's typically where I pick up stuff like this. I think it's kind of weird, but I don't know. Yeah, it sold for $75 in the buyer paid shipping. So the next item I sold, I picked this up at a garage sale. Again, I don't recall what I paid for it. I want to say $5 or $10, but not 100% probably in one of my older videos. It's a vintage men's fringe jacket. It did not have a tag, a size tag. So I just basically put the measurements and it's super cool. I don't know if it was handmade or what, but it sold for $75 in the buyer paid shipping. The next item are these 12 Boyd's Bear and Friends Christmas ornaments. Overall, I would say the Boyd's Bear figurines are kind of, I mean, I sell them, but they're not like, oh, a home run, you know, but the ornaments, these sold pretty quickly and they do pretty well. I did decide to lot these up. 12 of them. I sold them for $75 in the buyer paid shipping. Now, I do really well with plush. Boyd's Bear plush. I don't know. Everybody thinks I'm crazy, but I always pick it up if I can get them for a dollar or less. Sometimes I'll pay $2 if they're with tags and they're a bigger one or one with a theme. I do really good with plush. So I don't know. The next item I sold, these are awesome. I got these at a garage sale. They're vintage, like little angels and they said Italy, depose Italy on them. They're amazing. And these sold for $77 and the buyer paid shipping, but they're not so cute and they're ornaments. So super cute. The next item I sold is this 17 inch fiber optic snowman from 2001. And he sold for $80 and the buyer paid shipping. The next item was another retail arbitrage item. I picked these up at a store called Gabriel Brothers. It's now called Gabes. I want to say I paid $7 for one pair and I think I picked up two pair the same day and the other pair didn't have the clearance tag on it. So I think I paid $15 for the other pair, but both of them sold I think for around $80. So not too shabby, still a pretty good return on my investment. And they're Boy's Marvel spider snowboard pants, size 12, new with tags. The next item, wow, that's all I got to say. These vintage brass reindeer Christmas stockings, they're stocking holders. I'm sorry, I had six of them. So all within like, I want to say two weeks, one person bought, this is on Poshmark, one person bought two of them for $160. So $80 each, they did a bundle. One person bought one for $90 and another person bought one for $90. So I sold four of them on Poshmark. I believe I sold one on eBay and I may have sold the other one. It might have been on Poshmark also, I can't remember, but all six, no, two of them were on eBay and four of them were on Poshmark, but they sold for more money on Poshmark. So definitely a bolo. These things were heavy duty stocking holders, awesome. And they've got like, let me show you here, so you know what to look for. See how long the arm is? So they're really, really sturdy and solid brass, amazing. The next item I sold is this 1991 Mr. Christmas Santa marching band. This came from a garage sale. I don't recall what I paid for it. I mean, $10 or less for sure, probably in one of my videos, but this sold for $90 in the buyer paid shipping. These PlaySchool Transformers were a Facebook marketplace pickup. I don't do a lot of that. I'm trying to branch out and, you know, watch Facebook marketplace and try to find some deals. And I just happened to look one day, I was like, I'm going to find something on Facebook today. And somebody was cleaning out their toys and I picked these up and it's 10 PlaySchool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots. I had no idea. It was a bundle deal. I just bought all of it for like 60 bucks, a whole bunch of stuff. And I think I went back and picked up another load. I can't remember what I paid for that. I can't remember if it was 60 total or if that was 60 for the first batch, but either way, I got a great deal. I sold these alone for $100 and the buyer paid shipping. The next one is this vintage Jimmy animated musical ab, I can never say this, abominable snowman. I have to think about it just like aluminum. I have to think about it. So this guy came from a garage sale. He was on a table. I bought everything on the table. I got a really good deal on it. I can't say for sure exactly what I had in him. But I sold him for $100 and the buyer paid shipping. The next item I sold is this express mens blazer. Usually have about seven bucks in these. I don't normally sell them for $100. I got to say I got pretty lucky on this one. Yeah, it sold for 100 bucks. So definitely a retail arbitrage discount store. And I have a whole bunch of express blazers in my store. If anyone's interested, most of them are priced around $50 and they retail for $200 to $300. So the next item is another, these might have been the ones I paid 30 or 44. But again, retail arbitrage, lane Bryant website, clearance, they were on clearance. And then I had a coupon and I sold these for $115 and the buyer paid shipping. And I also use a cashback credit card. So I kind of count that as, you know, a little bit off the top also because I'm getting money back on my credit card. The next item I sold is this PJ K Boostier lamb leather cammy. This thing sold on eBay. It got returned. This was a long tail item, like so long tail. I think this might have been a TJ Maxx or Marshall's buy. And I'm when I tell you forever, I had it for such a long time. So when it sold for $117 on Poshmark, I was like, yes, I was super excited. Number one, to get it out of my house. And number two, I sold it for a great profit. So super exciting. Yeah, long tail, but worth the wait. Bolo. The next item I sold is this vintage lot of eight taxidermy, fur, zoo, safari animals. Okay, so guys, I picked these up at an estate sale and I did pay up for them. I have a video on it. I think these are actually my thumbnail. I cannot recall what I paid for them. I did pay up, but I did make quite a bit of money. They were just so different and unique. They're hand stitched with real fur. I don't know what type of fur, but I believe these were just handmade. And I'm telling you, the quality, they were amazing. And I know this type of thing is not for everyone, but just unbelievable, unbelievable. And they're vintage. They're very, very old. I don't know if I don't know, but they're super, super, super interesting for sure and definitely a Bolo. So and the last item I sold was this Saga Fox fur coat that I got from an estate sale. And I can't remember what I paid for it either. I did pay up a bit for it. And it sold for $550 and the buyer paid shipping. And I paid less than $100 for it. I'm pretty certain of that. Again, it's in one of my videos. If you want to check out some of my older videos, it did sell a while ago. It was a long tail item. I had to wait on the right buyer, but definitely be on the lookout for fur. It does sell. So people are still buying it. It's not as popular as it used to be, but there is still a market for it this sold. So definitely be on the lookout. All right, you guys, comment below, let me know what you think about these items. And thanks for watching. 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