steelmelt Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) This original post as been turned into a blog article which can be found here. http://blog.brickpicker.com/brickvesting/lessons-learned-when-going-from-lego-buying-to-lego-selling/ You can post comments in the blog section of here. Edited December 2, 2014 by Jeff Mack Turned forum post into a blog post. 9 Quote
ponyboy9595 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Great article. I'm very much in the same boat, so I'll use some of the info that you listed here when I'm ready to sell. Thanks! Quote
Migration Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Please, please, please. Pm one of the Macks to get added to the blog writers group, you could split and expand the above into at least three high quality blogs. Quote
seapotato Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Always interesting to read what oth people are doing. Those are great tips and a good reminder for everyone! Quote
bricketycricket Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Have you tried selling locally at all? If you live in a sizeable urban area and aren't holding that much inventory, it could be an option. Even if you sell for less, you don't have to account for fees or scams which is nice. I guess it depends how long you hold something though, if you were trying to sell a Grand Carousel, for example, there are only so many buyers with a few grand in hand ready to buy one. Quote
Jimking23 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Good stuff. I learned all these lessons, like you, through experience over these past couple years. It's a great point, about the boxes and packing material. Everything that ships in has to ship out. I break down my boxes and write the dimensions on an edge so I can easily find the right box when shipping Quote
Veegs Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 I'm glad you have done so well so far! Solid plan to unload the Dino. I am a huge CITY lover, too, but am still sitting on a few City sets I wished I had never bought, but some (Car & Caravan plus the Fishing Boat), even the small ones, can and do surprise. The nice thing is, there isn't as much competition on some of the smaller City and generic sets. I don't buy quite as much as I did in the beginning, but I still wouldn't hesitate to grab most City sets with a nice promo/discount. At worst I can always open them and play with them! Quote
legoray01 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Great Article. I have been selling for a couple of years and learned many of these things along the way. The concept of space being a resource was a very important point. I agree with the idea of the $80 to $200 sets. I am just starting to move up to the exclusives myself but I have the problem pulling the trigger on any set at MSRP. I am stuck in the clearance aisle and am lucky enough to find them in SE Michigan. Thinking about return vs. buying really helps put an investor focus on my purchases. I love the buy but knowing I am selling things for 100% or more return is an awesome feeling. Thank you for sharing Quote
shirow Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Thanks for the great tips. I just started a few months ago and wish I had read this before, but luckily I've learned the lessons quickly before too much damage. Quote
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