RE: Flipping LEGOs for Cold Hard Cash! And Some Pitfalls to Avoid
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I think to make LEGO a full-time job in the US, you probably need to have decent collections or be lucky enough to have great collections that can earn you the jackpot, especially that type of that wooden stuff that can earn you 100k$, I might be wrong
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I wouldn't want to, it would become a job rather than a hobby. The instant that happens it's no longer any fun! You also would need steady sources of old sets which I don't have. My buys are sporadic when I happen to stumble onto something nice which is pretty rare. And it's tough to make money selling items at $0.99 a piece, paying auction site fees, and then shipping. Not worth it!
There are auction sites fees? I thought you just pay for them and then go ahead to just sell and make profit?
I wish, no places like eBay take a cut of the selling price. That's why they have made so much money over the years. Fees everywhere... It gets really old to be honest.