KShine Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 8 minutes ago, Ed Mack said: Good point on the TRU exclusive. I guess you can tell I haven't been stocking up on the Speed Champions. I haven't either, but after watching him clear the shelves (stupid or not) - I somehow feel compelled to buy!!! 1 Quote
Ed Mack Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 8 minutes ago, cladner said: I have I love the Ferrari trademark stickers on the boxes. Cool theme. I think it will be a solid performer. Just too many other sets that have better potential IMO. Quote
fuzzy_bricks Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 4 minutes ago, Ed Mack said: Good point on the TRU exclusive. I guess you can tell I haven't been stocking up on the Speed Champions. The guy in the video isn't either, he's just after the parts. From watching his videos, it seems he parts out large amounts of the same set at one time. Seems to be a completely different business than the sealed set business. Quote
labfreak7 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 On 11/21/2015, 4:45:43, Alpinemaps said: Quite the opposite. When I'm logical about the investments I make I do quite well. When I'm emotional and make rash, illogical decisions - that's when I fail. Similar here. I'm growing my collection / inventory by a fixed amount each month, plus reinvesting sales revenues. I have a short list of specific sets I'm buying currently and the total number I want of each; once I'm stocked up I move to the next one(s) on the list. I've missed out on a couple of deals / steals because of it, but I'd rather stick to a plan and tweak it so it's successful than be impulsive. Time will tell if I'm making good picks, but at least I can have the confidence I'm following a plan that can be improved instead of just chasing what's shiny. I would also recommend having cash on hand for days like yesterday. You never know when days like that will come, sometimes we only get one or two of those opportunities per year. What was yesterday ? Quote
fuzzy_bricks Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 10 minutes ago, labfreak7 said: What was yesterday ? 15% off Lego at Target, including exclusives. Quote
Ed Mack Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 10 minutes ago, fuzzy_bricks said: The guy in the video isn't either, he's just after the parts. From watching his videos, it seems he parts out large amounts of the same set at one time. Seems to be a completely different business than the sealed set business. Yes, you are correct. To be fair, I have seen some of his earlier videos and they were informative and he obviously has a lot of knowledge on making money parting out sets. This video in particular was not one of his better productions, but I would recommend watching them if you are a person who likes to part out sets to sell on Bricklink. There is some information of value there. Quote
Guest Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 44 minutes ago, exciter1 said: Watch the other vids of his buys. He's not that thrifty. He may not be very good at buying Lego but at least he has a grating personallity Quote
Hansomebricks Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 "Tis an ill wind that blows no minds." Quote
jerryherb Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) sacrilege throwing ferrari licensed sets in the cart like that! i saw an asian woman with a kid in tow do the same thing with them speed champions last truth, she must have seen the video, didnt strike me like she knew what she was doing judging how she acted at the register. Edited November 25, 2015 by jerryherb Quote
LJD1019 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) He does have a very large brick link store (bricks on the dollar) and has been doing this for years. He also works with a group that runs Lego conventions Philly Brick Fest and other shows in different city’s. They use the polybags as door prizes at the shows, most of the time he is getting the target polybags 50% off the day after the holiday. He is also tied in with a monthly Lego subscription service brickswag.com Edited November 25, 2015 by LJD1019 Quote
Mos_Eisley Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 4 minutes ago, LJD1019 said: He does have a very large brick link store (bricks on the dollar) and has been doing this for years. He also works with a group that runs Lego conventions Philly Brick Fest and other shows in different city’s. They use the polybags as door prizes at the shows, most of the time he is getting the target polybags 50% off the day after the holiday. He is also tied in with a monthly Lego subscription service brickswag.com You don't understand the herd. If the collective isn't all running around doing it, there can't possibly be any reasoning or profit to be made. Quote
LJD1019 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) His early videos on how to run a brick link store are pretty informative. His website www.bricksonthedollar.com also had good information on parting out sets But in the past year his videos are more commercial. And yes he is a bit arrogant Edited November 25, 2015 by LJD1019 Quote
Numanoid Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 I am more than a little dissapointed that respected members here seem to think that Clutch from BricksOnTheDollar is some kind of fool or full of crap. He runs a successful mid to large range Bricklink Store, spending on average $2000 a month on lego and has steadily grown his store over the last few years into a small warehouse. He has many subscribers and has put out way over 100 videos alone where anyone can ask questions about Bricklink and how to's etc etc He is a very well respected You Tuber and has helped alot of people come out of their Dark Ages and enjoy Lego and start to make a bit of extra cash buying and selling. Keep negative personal opinions of someones personality off this forum, let those thousands who watch his videos enjoy them for what they are . If you dont like him switch off!!! 2 Quote
exciter1 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 He does have a very large brick link store (bricks on the dollar) and has been doing this for years. He also works with a group that runs Lego conventions Philly Brick Fest and other shows in different city’s. They use the polybags as door prizes at the shows, most of the time he is getting the target polybags 50% off the day after the holiday. He is also tied in with a monthly Lego subscription service brickswag.com Whatever it is, little Jimmy ain't gettin' none and soccer mommy will kick him in the face. 2 Quote
Ed Mack Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 10 minutes ago, Mos_Eisley said: You don't understand the herd. If the collective isn't all running around doing it, there can't possibly be any reasoning or profit to be made. From what is written on these forums, I have imagined many members doing this exact thing in TRU. LOL. In his defense, his other videos are better than this one. The video itself is also another way to make money, so props to him. Quote
pete411 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 38 minutes ago, MarxMarvelous said: He may not be very good at buying Lego but at least he has a grating personallity Looking back at his video uploads, he also has the uncanny ability to grow and shorten his hair at will. i wish I could give myself a haircut and switch to rock n roll a day later. It beats having to have a mullet. Quote
jerryherb Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Numanoid said: ...spending on average $2000 a month on lego... peanuts... im sure many here spend that in a week Edited November 25, 2015 by jerryherb Quote
Mos_Eisley Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 14 minutes ago, jerryherb said: peanuts... im sure many here spend that in a week Many is a loose term, but I highly doubt that there are very many people who average $2,000 per week on LEGO sets over a year. They definitely exist, but they aren't on this forum trying to figure out what to buy. 2 Quote
gregpj Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 28 minutes ago, Numanoid said: Keep negative personal opinions of someones personality off this forum, let those thousands who watch his videos enjoy them for what they are . If you dont like him switch off!!! When you put your personality out there on YouTube for all to see, you lose the ability to control who says what about you and your antics. Besides, most people were mocking his "swooshing" of sets into a cart and not him directly... He shows no class when he does that and that will irk many people in or out of these forums. 6 Quote
Ed Mack Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 25 minutes ago, Numanoid said: I am more than a little dissapointed that respected members here seem to think that Clutch from BricksOnTheDollar is some kind of fool or full of crap. He runs a successful mid to large range Bricklink Store, spending on average $2000 a month on lego and has steadily grown his store over the last few years into a small warehouse. He has many subscribers and has put out way over 100 videos alone where anyone can ask questions about Bricklink and how to's etc etc He is a very well respected You Tuber and has helped alot of people come out of their Dark Ages and enjoy Lego and start to make a bit of extra cash buying and selling. Keep negative personal opinions of someones personality off this forum, let those thousands who watch his videos enjoy them for what they are . If you dont like him switch off!!! While I agree with most of what you stated, when a person posts a video of themselves, they are open season to all sorts of comments, both good and bad, personal and non-personal. This video in particular was one of his weaker productions and really showed nothing of value in my opinion, other than some person clearing the shelves of two TRUs. I guess we are the fools, discussing this subpar video for the past 3 pages, so good for him. Any publicity is good publicity. 3 Quote
exciter1 Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Sorry, wait, Clutch? Well, I guess we all have handles here. Quote
Val-E Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 15 minutes ago, gregpj said: When you put your personality out there on YouTube for all to see, you lose the ability to control who says what about you and your antics. Besides, most people were mocking his "swooshing" of sets into a cart and not him directly... He shows no class when he does that and that will irk many people in or out of these forums. Yup, proof that having money and spending it doesn´t buy class. 1 Quote
Veegs Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 1 hour ago, Crustybeaver said: I watched a couple videos on his YouTube channel and came to the conclusion that I don't like him. I can't believe you actually needed more than one video to come to this conclusion 2 Quote
jbacunn Posted November 26, 2015 Posted November 26, 2015 He does have a very large brick link store (bricks on the dollar) and has been doing this for years. He also works with a group that runs Lego conventions Philly Brick Fest and other shows in different city’s. They use the polybags as door prizes at the shows, most of the time he is getting the target polybags 50% off the day after the holiday. He is also tied in with a monthly Lego subscription service brickswag.com Is this Bricks on the dollar trying to defend himself incognito? Just kidding (sort of). I did watch a few of the videos though I'm not sure why. I found it somewhat funny when they threw the bags of polys in the back of the car and they went everywhere. I have admiration for part outers. You gotta be pretty sharp, meticulous, and patient to make a living doing that. Quote
dcdfan Posted November 26, 2015 Posted November 26, 2015 I just think it's ridiculous to bang up Lego. I wouldn't want to get them after that. Nor would I want to offer something like that to people. Maybe I'm just too old to understand those kinds of antics... Respect the Lego... 1 Quote
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