Posted on 08/13/2018 5:42:58 AM PDT by ETL
Yeah, I think you and some others are right. I will immediately cease my investment at $2! :)
Not very familiar with how eBay works anyway. Bought a bunch of things there, but never sold. Too confusing.
I wasnt referring to you, but rather how the article was written. No explanation of what all this means. Youre just supposed to know the details without being told, because all good New Yorkers would.
I had and still have no idea what that site is about, but it probably is geared to the young, hipster, hip hop, skateboard crowd. Most of them I'd bet know all about that company (Supreme).
Thank you very much for the heads up. I just ran to the store and bought four to clean them out.
But I’m not sure if people are actually buying them at the high prices.
It’s worth a few dollars to find out. I do know that my 3 teenage boys go crazy over this stuff. I won’t buy the actual Supreme line of merchandise because it is overpriced.
Their claim to fame is only creating limited editions of everything, limiting the supply thus increasing the demand.
eBay takes 11%
PayPal takes 5%
You can mail 1# across America for under $8 in a reasonable sized box. USPS considers 13 oz to be 1#. Use a padded envelope from the USPS itself for the best price.
I sell on eBay, use PayPal for the retail portion of my business and ship thru USPS almost daily.
Great. Thank you. I’ll look into it.
Supremes Co-Branded New York Post Is Being Resold for as Much as $46
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-the-new-york-post-reselling/
What the hell is this even about? A newspaper has a special cover edition with the word “Supreme” printed on it?
There are 775 NY Post Supreme for sale on ebay.
There’s only two that have sold so far. One at $9.28 and the other at $5.75.
Supply far exceeds demand.
Much better search result than I made. I found only two sales. Confirmed sales prices are between $5-10. After fees not a lot of money to be made.
Back in the day I built my guitar effects pedal board by buying $300-500 pedal lots then parted out and resold the ones I didn’t want to keep. After a few months I had the pedal board I wanted at zero cost except my time in doing it, which was a hobby and a lot of fun.
Seriously? How do find out info like that? I hope it’s not true, but I suspect it’s darn close to it.
Check the link in post 38. It’s more accurate than mine but confirms completed transactions in the $5-10 range.
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