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Monday, August 20, 2012

How to ship video games international.

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How to ship video games international


This little how to guide will show you how I personally ship my video games.  It is down and dirty,  just breezing over what shipping services I use and some of the limitations that go along with them.

I will throw this out there before starting, some countries do not allow certain items through customs and video games can be one of them.  Make sure prior to shipping that your package is going to make it through customs.
When shipping video games in general I use 2 methods to ship.

#1. Boxed games 

 I ship all of my complete vintage NES / SNES games in boxes, I don't want to be that guy to ship them in bubble mailers, they will end up crushed just like my feedback.

#2. Loose game cartridges 

On loose games and DVD style cases, I always use Kraft bubble mailers just like the ones at the top of this post.
When shipping video games international, you normally have two different options when shipping USPS.  Priority International and First Class International.
I am not going to on Priority International, the high shipping costs will deter most buyers so below is the shipping method that I use to ship all of my video games.

First class international 

It is the cheapest and easiest.  Paypal and Amazon fill out all the necessary forms for you so there is no need to fill out the first class customs form.     Before choosing first class international for your own packages there are a couple things you should know.
That being said there are some things that you need to know about shipping your games first class international.

 #1.  No Tracking 

First class international does not provide a tracking number.  I have never had an issue shipping this way, and even if I did, it would be few and far between.  The ease, low cost and better chance of producing a sale will always keep me using this option unless a buyer requests to have a tracking number.

#2.  Restrictions

I am not going to get into the physical requirements for packages, just know that there are restrictions but video games fall well in them.  If you would like to learn more about first class international restrictions you can check the USPS website.

#3. Thats all you really need to worry about.

The final thing you need to do is either print your postage and your customs declaration will be filled out for you, or fill it out.  It is nice to have it properly filled out before you get to the counter so you don't get turned around.

How to fill out a first class international customs  declaration

To:  The senders address

Left side of the form

Check the Merchandise box

Detailed description:  If sending a video game just put "video game"

Qty:  Number of games

Weight:  If you have a scale you can get the weight but I just have them fill it in.

Value:  Amount the buyer paid.

HS Tariff#:  Leave blank

Exemption/Exclusion Legend: Leave blank

Sign and date at the bottom and you are set.

It really is that easy, don't read into the whole international thing.  People don't ship internationally because they don't want to fill out the paperwork or they are afraid that their packages are going to get lost, which is fine by me.  The people who are willing to go the extra mile, get the extra money.
Thanks for reading my down and dirty how to guide on how to ship video games international.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Using The Eye-Fi 8gb wi fi Pro x2 wireless memory card for your ebay listings.



 Last month a came up with a way stream line my ebay listing process.  I was wasting a so much time taking pictures, going to my office, loading the pictures on to my computer then uploading them to my photo account.  I felt like there had to be a better way to get the job done.

I did some research and found out that there are wireless memory cards that are perfect for listing on ebay. I purchased the Eye-Fi 8 gb wireless memory card for my camera and I cannot believe how much time I have wasted.   

My wife and I often team up to list items faster but one of us always ends up waiting for the other on something, and it seemed like it was always the camera.  Well guess what, I don't have to wait for the camera anymore.  As soon as my wife snaps a camera it is automatically uploaded to my flickr account!

How much time do you think you would save if you didn't have to hook up your camera to your computer, download your pictures, then upload them to the internet?   Especially if you have the type of camera where your battery is always dying.  You snap the pic and it is off your camera and in your photo account.

I am sure these memory cards will eventually come down in price, I paid around $80.00 for my card, but it was worth every penny.

If $80.00 sounds too steep there are a few other options such as the Eye-Fi 8 GB Mobile X2 SDHC which costs around $60.00, and the Eye-Fi Connect X2 4 GB  which is around $40.00.

I am going to be using my wireless card to implement a new feature to my Amazon items.   I will be taking a picture of each item I have in my store, it will be automatically uploaded to a public flickr account, I will assign the photo number generated when taking the picture as my Amazon SKU and my customers will be able to view my actual item by going to the flickr account and looking up the SKU number.  Hopefully it will give my customers a warm, fuzzy and help drive more sales.

I will be adding the 8gb model to my highly recommended list, I think it is a must have for anyone listing on ebay or any other online selling platform.


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Monday, August 13, 2012

video blog on 2 items that I came across.





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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Quick post about a textless ebay listing

Have I mentioned that I love waking up in the morning with money sitting in my account?  Well I do, and if you are an online seller, I am sure you do too.

I sold something today which isn't out of the ordinary, but what is out of the ordinary is that I didn't use a single piece of text in my listing description.

Check it out for yourself

So far I have tested about 7 video only ebay listings ( really it was because I was sick of writing descriptions but then again, I like testing stuff too )

Out of the 7, so far I have had 5 of them sell.

Obviously I don't think that a video only listing is the most efficient way to sell a product, but it does prove that having a video can increase the exposure to your listing by opening it up to youtube and other video sites.

Now if only I can get Auctiva off my listings!

FT OUT!


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Saturday, August 4, 2012

A video from my past picking finds.

Digging though my videos on my youtube account,  I was looking at my old finds videos and realized that the majority of the stuff I have found has long been sold.  Here is one of the videos I wanted to show you because I sold almost every single item in the video.    I just wanted to do a little recap to show you what kind of profit you can make when you are buying low and selling high.

Here is the video


Treamcast -  Paid $15.00
Porcoleir Art Deco light fixture - Paid $5.00
Tomy Air Jammer Road Rammer - Paid $4.00
Cage Light - Paid $2.00
Jack Brown dive mask and manual - Paid $10.00
Aqua Lung dive master regulator & Manual- Paid $10.00

I still don't have that table high chair listed yet, but I'll get it on there eventually.  Adding up the total purchase price from the above items we come up with a $46.00 investment.

Now let's go over how much I sold each one for.


Jack brown dive mask sold for $270
Aqua Lung dive master sold & manual for $175
Caged worker's light sold for $99.99
Aqua Lung technical manual sold for $59.99
Porcoleir Art Deco light fixture sold for $97.45

So with an investment of $46.00, I resold all these items for a grand total of $702.43.   I'll take these numbers over the stock market all day long.

Thanks for reading

FT OUT!

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Friday, August 3, 2012

What happens if I build a local online video game store for purchasing used games.


Sneakys Squirrel Games video game store buying used and new video games in kitsap county wa Poulsbo, WA, Kingston, WA Silverdale, WA Bainbride Island, WA Silverdale,WA Bremerton, WA Port Orchard,WA


I have been trying to figure out a way to find more product for my stores on top of my normal garage sale and thrift store finds.

I came up with this little idea after I was doing some google searches for my area and realized that there are very few video game stores advertised on google in my county.

I decided to try to capitalize on this and see if I could create a website with keywords targeting the cities around me advertising a video game store that buys used and new video games.  

The goal is to get my website ranked #1 in in the search results in my area.  Since there isn't much for competition besides gamestop, I am hoping I will be able to do it.    

The website, which I just created at http://www.sneakysquirrelgames.com has pretty much one purpose.  To help me find sellers in the local area that want to sell their used video games.   I don't know if it will work, only time will tell.

 I created it in less than a day! Check out the website and tell me what you think. 

FT OUT!

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

How I go to yard sales to find my treasrues.

Hey everyone, I just wanted to share my routine when it comes to prepping for the big weekend garage sale hunts.

Unfortunately for me right now, I work on Fridays so I don't get to hit the garage sales on the first day they are open.  That will change once I get out of the military and when it does, hopefully my finds will increase.

Everyone has their own way of going to garage sales, and there really isn't a right or wrong way, but for me, it's all about time management.

Now, around here the garage sales don't usually start until 9 am....  Yeah that's right, I said 9!  I am from the Midwest where the garage sales start EARLY!  Anyways, I start out the night before, planning my route with google maps.

I go to Craigslist and look up keyword specific items that may be listed in the garage sale ads to see if anything comes up.  If I find a sale that has something I want or might want but the ad is very vague, I will contact owners directly so I can find out exactly what they have.

After that, I begin my address gathering by copying the addresses of Craigslist and into google maps with my house as A. and then go on down the line in no particular order.  I start out with the immediate area around me.  After I run out of sales in my immediate area, I move on to the next area and do the same thing over again until I have all the garage sales that I want.

how to hunt garage sales picking path and route


I then hit directions and it gives me a large jumble of garage sale points in no particular order.



how to hunt garage sales picking path and route


I fix this by moving the sales into alphabetical order according to the path that I am going to be traveling away from my house.    If you have a sale that is directly next to your house and it is listed as Z, you can move the Z from the bottom of the directions area and drop it right below A, and your Z will turn into a B.  I line up all my sales just like that so I have a somewhat linear path for my garage sales.

how to hunt garage sales picking path and route


One word of warning though, You need to make sure that you pay attention to what time the sales are open and place them in order that way also.

I also give estate sales and other sales of interest priority, and if they are the furthest away, I will usually go to them first and work my way backwards.

I try to stick to the path as much as possible, I don't know how many times I have come across garage sale signs that were old and ended up wasting time trying to find a sale that didn't exist so I just stick with my plan and it works out well for me.

how to hunt garage sales picking path and route



So that is how I do my garage sale hunting,  I would love to hear how everyone else does it!  Please comment!

FT OUT!

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