i'd argue that my customer base is primarily millennial and gen x.
streaming services are just devolving back into cable tv. ads stacked on ads and content dropping left and right. people are realizing that they can't keep the digital stuff they buy, they just own it til the publisher removes it. even younger generations are starting to realize the cancer that is digital media.
i think we're actually in one of the biggest shifts back toward physical media ever at the moment. owning your media is quickly becoming a thing of the past, and a luxury that most of the newer generation will only dream of experiencing.
80% are worth no more than a few cents. I scan with the ebay app with the "Sold" filter and determine the value. I also scan with an app called ScoutIQ for Amazon prices
no matter what , physical media will continue to remain relevant
I strongly doubt that
please tell me how physical media will die. genuinely curious to hear your take.
I don't see any of the Gen X use those. Unless Elon or some genius discover a way for us old folks to live forever. I think it would.
That's just my take.
When the last tree dies the last man dies kinda thing
i'd argue that my customer base is primarily millennial and gen x.
streaming services are just devolving back into cable tv. ads stacked on ads and content dropping left and right. people are realizing that they can't keep the digital stuff they buy, they just own it til the publisher removes it. even younger generations are starting to realize the cancer that is digital media.
i think we're actually in one of the biggest shifts back toward physical media ever at the moment. owning your media is quickly becoming a thing of the past, and a luxury that most of the newer generation will only dream of experiencing.
more now than ever.
wtf, how come you're flipping literally everything?
From books to dvds?
Spill the tea man, spill the tea.. I gotta make money for the summer
all i do is flip
but is it that easy like you're making it look?
Like there's a big market, how are people getting to your product first instead of others...
Honestly you got some skills, make tutorials/courses already.
i would never say it's easy. it's definitely not as hard as you're imagining, though.
the market is huge, the demand is even bigger. physical media is holding its value very well. i'm working on subscriber only content for this.
Yeah good sell!!! I love to see it go like that.
no doubt
just sold my son's beyblade on eBay for him! Lucky little guy made 40 bucks on a toy he doesn't play with anymore!
oooo I have a massive stash of beyblades at my parents house. gunna have to pull them bad boys out! Thanks for the tip
Yep you're welcome 🤗. The older metal ones obviously go for more
I don't really remember much about them aside from endless fun but I'm curious what they may be worth
!BBH
Did you give him the cash or you invested it for him?
On which platform do you do the flipping. ??
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thats epic, wonder how many I have that are wanted or sought after.
send em my way and I'll sell em for ya on consignment
What DVDs have value? Any specific ones?
80% are worth no more than a few cents. I scan with the ebay app with the "Sold" filter and determine the value. I also scan with an app called ScoutIQ for Amazon prices
Thats actually a really good idea to do
been running a used media business for 2 years with this model
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