I think these guys are rip off artists. If they walked up to me and offered me $500 for an old rusted Pepsi sign. I would refuse because it would be obvious they know the sign is worth much more. I would then spend the time researching it and trying to sell it for more than $500.
I think these guys are rip off artists. If they walked up to me and offered me $500 for an old rusted Pepsi sign. I would refuse because it would be obvious they know the sign is worth much more. I would then spend the time researching it and trying to sell it for more than $500.
No. You wouldn't. If you ran a farm would you start making pizza and burgers because the restaurants are giving you less for your product? Again, no you wouldn't. Selling niche items is extremely hard if you don't know the market and chances are, you don't know the market and even with the research, finding buyers is really hard. They also occasionally have to restore items to sell them, which costs money before they can sell them, so that also factors into the price. I mean, you can put in the time and research and try to sell it, but chances are you'll have an old rusted pepsi sign for a very long time.
They also have a store. To run a store you have to make a profit and pay their employes (I'd be willing to be that it's more than just the two of them and Danielle). But that's how things work. I used to sell books to a used bookstore. Did I call them con artists because I didn't get the full three dollars that they were selling my book for? No. I was happy getting a little less because I had better things to do than try to sell my books for full price myself. That's how stores work.
You're fortunate to have the time and money to do research into stuff that you have. Although you going to garage sales, flea markets and antique stores looking for deals sounds an awful lot like what they do...
I admit I haven't seen a bunch of episodes, but from the few I have seen, it doesn't look like they're making crazy profits on a lot of the stuff they buy. Yes, they are making money, but it's not like they're buying something for $50 and then turning it around and selling it for $5000 while laughing maniacally in the shadows.
Really? That's awesome!
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