 This goes to the little live pets, the fish play set, and it's a little magnet, and it pulls the fish around in the water, so it's a replacement part. And again, I have probably a quarter in this. Hey, Bully Buddies, thanks for watching. It's from my little pony. Amazing, right? All right, let's get started. Hey, Bully Buddies, thanks for watching. Okay, I always talk to you guys about how I source really low. I like to bundle, I pick things up really, really cheap. So this is one of my bread and butter Bolo videos. In this video, I'm gonna tell you where I got the item, what I paid for it and what it sold for. But what I decided to do was add up my cost of goods and then add up what the item sold for, not including tax and shipping, just what it sold for. I spent a total of $35 on total for all the items I'm gonna share with you. So that is really, really not a lot of money. And I turned that into over $450. So $453.54. So these are items that I have picked up at garage sales, the Goodwill Benz, thrift stores, estate sales, YouTube auctions, I will pretty much source anywhere I can find a good deal. I love to bundle to get things cheap, but I'm gonna talk about these bread and butter Bolo's with you but just kind of consider that a $35 investment turned into $450. Now, of course eBay fees come out of that, but still that's an incredible profit. And some of these things, they didn't sell for very much. So you're gonna see how quickly the bread and butter adds up, let's go ahead and get started here. The first item I sold is this Knickerbocker, a little house on the Prairie doll dress. I got this at a garage sale and I pulled it off of a doll. And I probably had about 50 cents in this. And I sold this for $14.30 plus shipping and got amazing feedback on it. The next item is this Diego Zookeeper doll, Carrie. She's from 1997 and I got her to garage sale for a dollar and I sold her for $30 plus tax and shipping. This item is a Minion and he's a plush stuffed toy, 50 cents at a garage sale, sold him for $11.50 plus shipping. The next item are these Victoria's Secret plush dogs. I estimated, I think at $5 for these. These were a bundle deal at a garage sale. I bought all of their Victoria's Secret dogs. These have ended up being kind of long tail. I don't know if I should have sold them individually, but gosh, they are hit and miss. So don't overpay for these, but I ended up selling these for $30 plus shipping. So I still made money, but they took a long time to sell. The next item, okay, this sold really, really quickly. It is like a squeaky toy and I know that some of the squeaky toys can be really good, but she has lost her squeak. So she did not work. I squeezed her and no squeaks. So I just put does not work in the title, but it still sold super fast for $13, which was my sale price plus shipping. I dug her out of the bin, so probably 50 cents, maybe less than her. This here is the vintage Jaguar Black Cat Panther Toy, 1998 Safari Limited Black Animal. Now, if you look right here, I wanna show you the bottom. I tell you guys all the time, these vintage toys that are animals like this, they can do really good. People look for them. They look for ones that they don't already have. This one was really cool. I ended up taking a best offer of 20 on that and I had a dollar from a garage sale. The next item, I got this out of a Facebook Marketplace bundle. I did a video on it, but this goes to the little live pets, the fish play set and it's a little magnet and it pulls the fish around in the water, so it's a replacement part. And again, I have probably a quarter in this and I sold it for $7.80 plus shipping, not a big money bolo, I don't even need major bread and butter, but something that somebody needs and it's a replacement part. These earrings right here are Monet. I got these at a, let's see, the Monet earrings, 50 cents. I think those were in my bulk buy jewelry lot. This draft I got for 50 cents and this necklace and earrings set I got for a dollar and I don't remember where I got that one. I have so much jewelry, but anyway, somebody bundled all three of those items for a total of $34. They were all in for $41.63. The next item here I actually paid up for and it ended up kind of being a dud in my opinion. It took a very long time to sell, I would not buy it again. I paid $5 for it and it sold for a best offer of $24.99. I just wanted to get it out of my house. So that really increased, that was $5 of my $35 I spent on everything. So the next item here is the hedgehog, Amy. She is a plush toy. She came from a garage, so I paid 50 cents for her and I sold her for $9, best offer plus shipping. This right here is a vintage bunny rabbit, which plush handmade stuffed animals, Zelda, one of a kind. I got her out of a thrift store mystery box. Typically I have a dollar approximately per item that I end up listing in these items and I sold this for $28 plus shipping. The next item is this thermos. I picked it up at a garage sale for a dollar. This was a major bread and butter, sold it for seven. Excuse me, the buyer was all in for $14.90. It's an Aladdin thermos and it's got cats and kittens on it. I don't always pick these up, but I thought maybe the kittens would appeal to somebody. Took a while to sell. This 2016 Hallmark ornament, this sold pretty quickly. I got it out of a thrift store mystery box, so less than a dollar. Sold it for a best offer of 12 plus shipping. This also came out of a mystery box. It is Geppetto porcelain doll happy Halloween Hillary. So my cost of goods was probably around a dollar and I sold her for $14 plus shipping. Next item is this press and go pink monster truck. This one right here, I almost just donated. I knew that it was gonna be really bread and butter, but I really just wanted to see if I could sell it. So cost of goods, a dollar or less, sold it for $6.50 plus shipping. These items right here are Fisher Price Farm Animals. They're little people. They say it on the side somewhere. Let me see if I can find it for you. Right there, like on the back of the cow, you can see they will be marked little people. I got these at a garage sale for $1 and I sold them for a best offer of $16 plus shipping. This next item is a Marshall figure. It is Ionix building block. And the reason I picked this up is because I got it at the bend. So it was probably a quarter. And I knew that it would be a bread and butter, but I just thought I could sell it and I did. I think that one actually went internationally if I remember correctly. It sold for $5.85 plus shipping. The next item is this Creative Memories mini tape runner. This came out of that huge lot of Creative Memories scrapbooking items. I had about a dollar in this and I sold this for $7.80 plus shipping. And the next item is this rainbow sticker. I got this at a garage sale and a huge vintage sticker lot. This one sticker sold for $7 plus shipping. And I got that for about a quarter when I broke it all down. This here is a controller. It is a Jurassic World Zoomer Dino replacement controller. And you guys saw this in my, this is my Bolo video. And I ended up selling this for $32.50 plus shipping. This came from the Goodwill Bend. So I had less than a dollar in it. This is empty tape runner dispensers. I've also shared this one before. Somebody asked why I keep sharing things over more than once. And typically it's because you saw it in a garage sale video and it had already sold by the time I did the garage sale video or some reason that it was a duplicate. So I apologize, that is gonna happen sometimes. Or if I have a category video, I might mention something I sold. This is my Bolo. I always feature something. And then I do my what solds like kind of and I batch record them. So you may see some of these featured in a video prior to my what sold video, if that makes sense. Trying to fit a lot of content into my channel and moving things around to try to give you guys a wide variety of videos so that you're not just seeing what sold, what sold, what sold of mine, video after video after video. So mixing it up for sure. But these empty dispensers sold for $6.50. The buyer was all in for $12.11. And I had about 50 cents in those. This next item is a Christmas tree ornament. It's hallmark, it's Snoopy pulling a sleigh and a tree. And let's see, I got that out of a thrift store mystery box and it sold for $9.75 plus shipping. These spider gloves went with something a little different. I don't usually pick up a lot of clothing anymore but this is more of an accessory. I pulled this out of the Goodwill Benz and I sold it for $16.25 plus shipping. This rare vintage glass pig ornament, I don't know what it was made by but it is super cute. I got this at a thrift store for $1 and I sold this for $25 plus shipping. This is a Build-A-Bear plush. This Build-A-Bear plush took like 10 years to sell, okay? So, okay, maybe not 10 years but it took a long time to sell. I did pick this up at a garage sale for a buck. I picked up a whole bunch that day and most of them have been long tail. A few of them sold pretty quickly but I didn't white out my background with photo room. I could have done things better with this listing and I just never updated it. So that's probably kind of my fault. I did end up selling it for $16.10 plus shipping. And when I tell you it's long tail and it sold a long time ago, I'm really bad about going in and tweaking titles and fixing photos and relisting. I just kind of list it and forget it. So, it finally sold. I just have other things going on and just don't make time to do those things. Those are good things to do, I just don't do it. This is a mini mug. It's really tiny, it's super cute. It's less than three inches there. I got this at a thrift store for $1. I always pick up Heartstone. It's kind of in my area. I'm not sure where the manufacturer is but I guess it's somewhere near Ohio because I find these all the time. They are sometimes stamped, they're sometimes carved in like this or stamped. They're not a big money bowl typically. I think I've sold some Halloween ones in the $30 range. The Christmas ones, you know, 15 to 25 but they always sell for me. So, it's just an easy pickup. I usually pay a dollar or less for them. This one sold for $16.10 plus shipping. This is the first mini mug I've found. The next item is this Fisher Price Geotrax Railroad Remote. This came from the Goodwill Benz also. So, about a buck in that. And I sold that for $14 plus shipping. The next item is this little Cuddle Kids Kitten and it's got a porcelain face. It's from 2003. I got this at a garage sale for 50 cents and it sold for $24.50 plus shipping. That item was also a little bit long tail. All right, you guys, let me know, do you like when I tell you what my total cost of goods was for all the items for these bread and butter? Does that kind of give you like an idea of how like little you can spend and how you can turn it into so much? So now you take, if you're new, you take that $35, you go out and you spend it, you sell the items, you get 450 and then your fees come out and then you've got money to spend, like pay yourself and then also source again. So, I really think that anybody can be a reseller. It's just, it's an amazing job. It's so fun. I mean, $35 into 450. That's incredible. And these are just little like easy to find items. This is not like hard. Like you're not going out trying to find those big money items. These are easy to find. Like I found a lot of these at the Goodwill Bins. Check it out. All right, you guys, thank you so much for being here. Thank you for watching. Be sure to check out another video and hit that subscribe button if you're new here and thanks for watching.