In reselling, asking 'What's the lowest you'll take?' is considered rude and unprofessional because it bypasses the proper negotiation process; instead, sellers should engage in conversation, use polite language like 'please' and 'thank you,' and be willing to negotiate reasonably while maintaining their price integrity.
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2,000 years later.
>> Hi.
Good evening, everyone. Welcome.
>> Hello.
>> Hello. Hello. It's the first one of this month cuz we're in May.
>> It's got to be mine. It's got to be me.
The mice family's back. So, we're gonna have to run these every two weeks now, guys. Now, now that we are in what we call peak season, isn't it?
>> Yeah.
>> So, even though it's like the business word for it's Q2, is it quarter two?
What does that even mean? Q1.
>> That's technically one because it's just been April.
>> It's too confusing for me. Anyway, welcome. Wednesday wins and wobbles live straight from Demise family living room.
Hopefully straight to yours.
>> Yeah, >> welcome. And it is the first Wednesday of May, isn't it? I think first one.
First week.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, it is. I'm thinking. Yeah. Hope you've all had an awesome bank holiday weekend. We have We had a barbecue. That was good, was it? Even though the weather wasn't too great, but we're British, so we just deal with, don't we?
We get on Get on the >> We missed the good day, didn't we? bit.
Kids were away, but >> And then we planned to go to some car boot sales, but it was rained off on the Sunday. We even tried to go to the indoor one and that was cancelled as well for some reason.
>> Yeah, >> we didn't we didn't fancy ruffer though, did we? Could have gone there, but >> and then we missed the bank holiday one.
The kids came back early.
>> Don't waft it in my direction.
>> If you see that little white fluffy thing down there, that is Taco's butt.
And there's some seriously bad smells coming out of there. Can you turn around, please?
Thank you.
>> What a beautiful opening. Anyway, welcome everyone. Thank you so much for joining us and awesome thank you to everyone that joined us in our eBay live that we did on Monday.
>> Yeah.
>> So, we're going to do some hellos. Thank you so much for joining us. Much appreciated.
And do you want to read the names out, Beth?
You're better than me, aren't you, doing that?
>> Usually better. Uh just reading the people's names in the chat to say good evening. Hello. Thanks for joining us.
>> Okie dok.
>> Yeah. And we will do that. Right.
Yeah.
Okay. So, and Dambo says, "Hello, Dambo and Beth. Good evening everyone."
>> Good evening. First in and Dambo. Thank you.
>> Kai says, "Hi everyone. Happy hump day."
>> Happy hump day. He's beaten Lynlin. Uh, Aristo Jack says, "Hello everyone.
Looking forward to chatting to Dambo since whole."
>> Yes, if you haven't watched the video, Aristo Jack is in the latest Comic-Con video. Bumped into him.
>> Carla Adams says, "Hi, Dambo and Beth and everyone else. Cool cough Aristo looked like a good event for the family."
>> Oh, cheers. Good evening, Carl and well done for winning last week's toy race as well.
>> Uh, Lynlin says, "Hi, Dambo and Beth.
Kai beat me to the Happy Hump Day." too slow.
>> Spooky Geek says, "Hi all. Hope everyone's okay. Had a good time at Liverpool and can't wait for October and I hope you guys will be there." We don't actually know yet.
>> We hope we've we've just put we have we put the application in yet.
>> No, that was Scotland. Just did. Yeah, we got Liverpool ages ago, I think.
Can't remember.
>> We'll talk more about Liverpool ComicCon later on because I bet you had an amazing time. So hopefully that you've got some wins and wobbles to share with us about that spooky geek. Paul Beg says, "Hi all."
>> Good evening, Paul. Thanks, dude. Just finished packing your box a minute ago.
You bought loads of stuff on the Star Wars Live. I had to get you a bigger box.
>> Pumpkin Picker says, "Hello. Hope everyone is well."
>> Evening, Pumpkin Picker.
>> Below says, "Good evening, Dan Burn Beth. Just added my name to tonight's toy race in the last 10 minutes before the start of the live stream. Hope it still counts.
>> You are a pain. I've already put it all together, but I will add it. I will honor that. Not a problem.
like a phone in my side.
>> John Hugh says, "Hey, evening all."
>> Evening, John. Thanks for joining us.
>> Liz Scotty Dogcraft says, "Evening everyone."
>> Evening Lizzy.
>> Um, John Hughes says, "Evening all."
Um, Beli says, "Well done, Taco." That's not well done.
>> Well done for the bad smells. If it was smellvision, we could all get involved.
>> So Dambo says, "Good evening."
>> Evening, Sai, Dambo. Oh, I do apologize.
I played the wrong intro. I've done even played I put the wrong intro in. Sorry.
>> And that's hello to everyone. And Kai says, "Any more news about Galaxy Con?"
>> Yes, there is more news about Galaxy Con. Actually, the official promotion is out. So, that is great, isn't it?
Ultracon. That's what it's called.
Ultracon. It is the biggest and best one day event going in the UK and we are there.
>> It's not been on for a while. So, >> it's not been on for years. Oh, no. It will be.
>> From what I've heard, some of the prop set builds that they have are pretty much lifesize.
So, not like the normal prop sets that you get at these one-day events. I mean, when you go to Liverpool Comic-Con, they have full size sets, but it's a weekend, isn't it?
>> The um >> X-Wing.
>> Yeah.
Hagrid's house, all stuff like that. But Ultracon is back. It is. I can't think of the date off the top of my head. I'm really sorry. But if you go on their Facebook page, Ultracon, it's all up on there. Doncaster Racecourse.
It's going to be an awesome event. And we are there. We're going to be there.
So, I'm mega happy about that. He uh asked us at a ComicCon if we would if we would like to be there. And I said we would more than happily be bumped up for that one.
>> Toy Fair.
>> Yeah. So mega pleased to be asked to join that one because it's very hard to get on that show.
>> Yeah, we didn't know it was coming back, did we? We just randomly bumped into it.
>> It's like an elite list to get on there.
So we're privileged to get on that.
>> Privileged. So tonight's show is all about wins and wobbles. That's what it's all been about, hasn't it? Your wins and wobbles. And we'll share ours with you, too. And we've got some subjects to talk about. Um it's not always so the line said, what did it say?
subject.
>> What's the lowest you'll go?
>> What's the lowest you'll take? We'll be talking.
>> I'm sure we've all heard that one.
>> We hear it on a daily occurrence. And I didn't want you to think it was us asking what's the lowest you'll take.
So, I never say that, but we'll get more on that as well later on and we can talk about what's coming up as well on the channel and what we've been up to as well.
>> Okay. So, Dean Mitchell says, "Evening.
Just found your channel this week and I've been binging since Monday."
>> Oh, cheers Dean. Thanks, dude. Much appreciated. Thank you. binge watching >> since Monday. You probably only got like what, three videos in.
>> How far back have you gone?
>> Videos are so long.
>> Yeah, some of them are like longer than movies. People have said it's like going to the movies if you watch a bit of my family. But no, I really appreciate that. That's awesome. Uh, enjoy the back catalog. There's some great videos.
>> Below says, uh, it's better out than in, as the saying, go guys.
>> That is true.
Um, >> he must have I made enchiladas tonight.
Enchiladas.
And um, more than likely he's probably sneaked a bit like that.
>> No, I think it's cuz he ate his food and then Chica's food.
>> Bad boy.
>> Uh, Aristo Jack says, "Love the whole Comic-Con video. Thanks for having me feature."
>> Not a problem. It was awesome bumping into him. And he stuck in character. He would not say a word to me when I went.
I was like waiting for him to say something with the camera.
Uh we he came over to the stall out of costume and we had a good chat as well which was really nice dude. Thanks. But when he was in >> No, in his human costume.
>> Yeah, in his human costume. I think his t-shirt said something like >> that's what it said.
>> Yeah, this is my human costume. And um but when he was in cosplay, he would not break character, which was great.
>> And Aristo Jack also said, "I'd love to go to Ultra Con, but the ticket prices are a little bit expensive."
>> Oh no. How much is the ticket price?
Hopefully that won't put the normal general public off. Um, you could always message him maybe and ask to be a feature as a as an attendee about time.
>> You get you get free entry and you can be there as a professional cosplayer kind of thing. That's always worth trying, isn't it?
>> So, it's worth asking. You never know.
>> Kai says, "Donnie is 20 minutes away from me." So, perfect.
>> Sweet. We'll see you there, Kai. Number one customer at the store last time. I cannot read that name, but it says you do suit each other.
>> Oh, thank you. Hey. Oh, it's gone now.
>> There you go.
>> Go and read it.
>> Nope.
>> Read it.
>> And Dean Mitchell says, "Managed to get as uh as far back as far back as York Comic-Con."
>> Oh, funny you should say that. You know, me and Beth, we we've done a lot of things within the Demise family empire, haven't we? M >> um we used to run comic cons. We did we did our own York York Con >> York.
>> York Con it was called and we did it in the city center on Parliament Street and no one ever no one has done it since we did that. We did it like three years in a row and it was amazing. But um >> that's cuz we kept picking the hottest day.
>> Yeah. It always landed on a heat wave.
It was it was hell every time. We always did it in June, didn't we? Then the council were always a bit funny. They wanted to wanted us to do it for two days. cuz we didn't want to make it a two-day thing. We didn't think it was but it was a great event on it. I've gone off completely gone off.
>> But it was something to do with a comment. I can't remember why.
>> York Comic-Con, but it's not your I was saying was it's a shame that we didn't film it back then because we could have done a vlog of us doing our own event.
That would have been great.
>> But maybe in the future we'll bring it back. Who knows?
>> Shaking your head. A lot of work goes into it. Hell of a lot of work behind the scenes. So yeah, enjoy the back catalog. appreciate you watching it.
>> Chris Jackson said, "Did you like my t-shirt?"
>> We certainly did.
>> Um, Paul said, "I got a shout out from Beth in the Ace video."
>> Yeah, you did. Why was that, Beth? You can't give personal shout outs to people. Everyone will want one.
>> Was it Is it Paul Paul?
>> Paul Frank Thomas, maybe.
>> No, it was a something. But is it Barker?
>> The brand is >> um But I read it as Paul Baker instead.
So there you go.
>> Yeah. Well, you actually got a secret shout out. She's lying.
>> It might even be something else, Barker, but I just read it completely wrong.
>> Um, Rissa Jack says the ticket prices are £25.
>> Wowzer.
>> And Kai says 25 is a little pricey, but not too bad for the scale of the con.
>> Wowza, that is a lot of money for a one day family event with no guests.
There might be guests, but when I spoke to him, I'm pretty sure he said he wants to make it an experience. So, it's kind of like going to Well, if you were going to an event, like you go to an Easter event, you go to a Christmas event, but this is like a Comic-Con experience. It's not your average like one-day event. It is a Comic-Con experience.
>> And hopefully not like that. Um, Charlie in the Chocolate Factory.
>> No. best talking about that one that was held in a hanger. It was on Netflix as well, wasn't it? And they just had like cardboard cutouts of people and >> it was hilarious.
>> It was the Charlie and the Chocolate Factor experience. They scammed so many people. It's not like that. Don't worry.
It better not be. We've already paid for our tables.
They are a little wall with like a bubble machine.
>> Yeah. Um, Leroy Scooball says, "Sent you a message on Facebook from my new name as I've got a new account if you both want to stay in touch."
>> Oh, definitely. We'd love to. Are you still making videos, Leroy?
>> Leroy screw balls. I >> said they weren't anymore.
>> Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. Last time.
Thanks for tuning in again.
>> Pumpkin Vicker says, "I'm off to Star Fury Star Trek convention tomorrow." Oh, cool. I've heard the Star Fury ones are amazing.
>> Yeah. Yeah. We we actually got on to one of them, but for some reason we didn't do it. I can't remember. Do you remember? I thought I didn't think we had enough Star Trek stock to do it.
>> It was the Star Trek one that we got on to. I think it was a different one.
>> Possibly. Liverpool Comic- Con has just been It was last weekend and we proper felt the Liverpool Blues, didn't we?
>> Yeah. them in all the grips to watch everyone else going to them.
>> And we're friends with a lot of the traders there as well. And we just saw in everyone's feed, everyone's saying that they had a record-breaking show, which we normally do anyway at that event, but like record-breaking even better than last time.
>> And even Liverpool Comic-Con themselves said that it was another record-breaking event. So hopefully next time we'll be on it. But it was it was it was a bit [ __ ] not being on it, was it? Sorry.
I don't normally swear.
Yeah, it sucked. It really did suck. But it is what it is. We did the Star Wars event instead on eBay Live, didn't we?
On the Monday, which was good.
>> Paul Baker says it was a Paul Smith.
>> How did I manage to get those mixed up?
That's pretty terrible.
>> Every time we see that brand now, we'll just call it a Paul Baker.
>> Yeah, Baker Smith. Same thing. M >> um it's pure magical said, "Hey, how's everyone doing?"
>> Good evening. It's pure magical. We're doing good.
>> Aristo Jack says, "I'll see if I can get Ultraon. Maybe I'll bring tooth us to that one, too."
>> I think it's a good idea. Aristo Jack, if you mention that you are professional cosplayer, uh you've won first place in competitions and you want to do it professionally now and you're more than happy to do it all day as a professional cosplayer, they'll probably give you a pass. them.
>> They'll probably give you a pass to mill.
>> Mill.
>> They might do. They mill.
>> I can't speak today. I don't know what's wrong with me.
>> Yeah, he was mixing up earlier. Um, Leroy says, "I might do videos from a different angle." Good to see you guys.
Oh, it honestly Leroy, it'd be cool to see you doing videos again now that things have changed, but it would be cool to like a fresh start as well. And like it depends. You could do it on anything, couldn't you? But just do what you're into. Do you know what I mean?
People people like that.
>> And Leroy Scribball says, "Liver just announced David Tenant for October."
Yeah, I just saw that.
>> Yeah, they also like watching it now just in case.
>> Yeah, that's a mega one. They also announced Jon Snow >> Game of Thrones Jon Snow.
>> Krishna Guru Murphy.
>> Is that his real name?
>> No.
>> Oh, >> it was a news readader. Jon Snow.
>> Oh, not that one.
>> It was Jon Snow and Christian Guru Murphy. I always remember that, but yeah, John. He that Jon Snow is really cool though still.
>> He reads the story stories out on I can't remember what TV show it was where he used to read the um biographies in a and you used to have to guess who it was.
Can't remember.
>> I do remember, but drum snow. That's another great one, isn't it? For the north, Akuna Matarta.
>> Uh, Zoe says, "Hi." Hi, everyone. How are we doing today?
>> Evening, Zoe.
Thanks for joining us.
Joining us live, too.
>> Someone's bum wiggling down there.
>> Well, Chica's not in yet. Um, it's Pure Magical says, "Liver was amazing. We were trading there and it was double the amount of people." I don't want to hear that.
Um, it's pure magical. Just remind me what you sell. Isn't I don't want to magical >> get it wrong. Isn't that the bath bomb store?
>> No.
>> No. Sorry. I might I might be getting it wrong. I do apologize.
>> Um, just remind yourself, >> but it's not the one you're thinking of.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, I just hit my calories today.
>> Yeah. No, we are trying. We've got on to two events this year with Monopoly. Last year, we pretty much did the entire tour.
>> So, maybe they're sick of having us. I don't know. or maybe I put my foot in an event because I do that quite a lot, don't I? I'm just honest. I am honest in the nicest way possible. I don't sugar coat it. I'll be honest. So, I might have slipped up somewhere, but we'll see anyway. I can talk to him at the next one. So, we're at Telford, aren't we next?
>> Uhhuh. Michelle says, "Hi all."
>> Hi, Michelle.
>> Or as you say, Mitch.
>> Mish.
>> Uh, Spooky Geek says, "Um, I know it wasn't the same without you. I think there was some sellers.
Um cuz I walked around and nearly didn't go because my ticket e ticket didn't come till Friday. Oo, scary stuff. You'd think an e ticket had come faster, wouldn't you have been it's digital like instant digital ticket kind of thing.
Also, I heard people saying I think it might have come from Spooky Geek as well saying that it was more open like less traders >> and Liverpool Comic- Con's free stadiums. It's massive. It's huge. It's on like an American style level.
>> I got some chili sauce from the shop and a lot of boys t-shirts.
>> Nice. Was the chili sauce from the chili guy?
>> I'm assuming so. Uh, it would be good to see you back, Leroy. I still have that rumble. You know what? Rumble. Rambo or Dambo.
Uh, hopefully it Oh, Aristo Jack says, "Hopefully it happens." To be honest, Dambo, I don't consider myself a pro cosplayer as I'm an amateur, but I love what I do. Well, you're a pro if you won.
>> Yeah, you've you've you've you won the competition. Do you know what I mean?
And that Aristo Jack outfit's amazing.
So, why wouldn't they want that at the at the event as an as an entertainer? If you're going to do it, you'd have to say that you are doing it as an entertainer.
Entertainers, they normally book for the event, so you're doing it as an entertainer kind of thing if you wanted to or or just pay the £25 to get in.
>> Uh, and Leroy knows who knows who I mean by the news reader.
>> Reader.
>> What about Jon Snow?
>> Dan Snow, the new TV historian.
>> Yeah, >> didn't know that.
>> Uh, Paul Big says, "Does Miley think Spurs will get neglected? He don't like football anymore.
>> Apparently, he likes football.
>> No, he doesn't anymore. He's gone off.
>> He's so into music, which is great because we That's We come from a music background, don't we?
>> Speaking of that, as well, our next ComicCon is Chesterfield Comic- Con at the end of the month. And we've just realized we've double booked ourselves.
We're actually at Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds.
We're going to have to cancel cancel being at the Comic-Con, which you don't. That's cuz you never check the calendar.
>> You don't get refunded for. Hopefully James will let us switch tables, but we'll see. Swap.
>> You're supposed to have done that already.
>> Too much on. That's part of my wins and wobbles. Beth, leave me alone.
Yeah.
>> Uh Belle's always says Taco is trying to tell you to shush. He's trying to sleep.
>> Yeah, he is.
>> Cuz he he has two to three walks now.
And Pure Magical says, "With a little craft table that have the wooden setup, purple tablecloth, we sell mini cloth jars, cat toys, earrings, potions, bottles, and ingredients, and everything D&D related."
>> Oh, I remember now. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> That is cool.
>> It's like they don't I don't know like do does do the Monopoly do they want less like toy stalls? I don't know. Or maybe they just don't want our toy stall. We don't want to go into it too much, do we?
>> Nope.
>> It goes too deep.
>> But we'll do some wins and wobbles. So, if you have got any wins or any wobbles, so anything that has gone wrong or not gone quite right, um, let us know in the chat and we will tell you ours. Do you want to go first?
>> Yeah. So, one of my wins, cuz it's been two weeks, we're going to have to run wins and wobbles every two weeks now.
>> Do two.
>> You can do two if you want. No, >> you don't make up the rules.
>> Yeah, I do.
I'm going to rule breaker.
Rule breaker. Well, so first win. Picked up the awesome He-Man figure at York raceourse car boot sale, didn't I?
>> Awesome bundle of toys. One of the best.
>> You're never there when I have the best pickups for some reason. I wonder why that is.
>> You probably just spend more money when I'm not there.
>> Yeah, to be fair, that is true. You still have to okay the bank transfer though.
like if I have to get my money out versus the main account. So, she has to okay it from her device so she knows what I'm doing. But anyway, the He-Man figure, it was £15, but we bought it in that massive bundle of stuff, didn't we?
And we've sold it. We've sold it for full amount on eBay. It's like the best thing right now cuz He-Man's about to come out again. So, we should have picked up the entire box of He-Man stuff, but we didn't. Ran out of cash, but we flipped it. 100 pound flip.
So that's pretty good, isn't it?
>> Yeah.
>> That is a proper flip in the business as we call it. And my wobble. Should I do my wobble?
>> Yeah, if you want to.
>> Yeah. My wobble is although well it's kind of a win and a wobble at the same time. So it's a bit of two really. My like Q2 I don't know what we're calling it. Are we calling it Q2?
Business terms. Whatever part of the year we're in. Spring. Is it spring?
>> Spring. Yeah. Right. Spring, we'll just call it spring rather than business terms. Spring so far has been very good in terms of reseller. That's mine and Beth's business that we do full-time, don't we? We sell online and we sell live in person at ComicCon. And it it's good. I think we're already doing very well. We're on target of beating last year's again, which is great this time of year. But the only thing about that is the more busier we are online, the more busier I am picking orders out there getting lost in the mystery shack.
I still need completely sorting out by the way. And uh the more time I'm in there picking orders, the more time I'm spending bagging up orders. And it feels at the moment that's all I do in my job category because it falls under my category, picking and packing. That's all I'm doing. And then we did DBA live.
So I'm picking them packing again constantly. Normal online, normal vintage. So it's been pretty full on.
And I want to try and my wobble is I want to try and spend more time listing because I need to get through the death pile because we've still got the death pile. It's going down slowly, but we've still got the death pile. Every business has one. Uh this month we haven't got a Comic-Con because we're going to have to cancel it. So, it does mean more time for me to get through the death pile, but we love working live on the stand at Comic- Con because that's what I I love doing. You do as well, don't you? When we can get when you can get to them. And um if I can spend more time listing stuff, it also means we can go to more car boots in this month because we have the opportunity to, whether permitting. I knew you were going to do that. Did you see her do that? Did you roll your eyes? I think you did. You pulled the face and you rolled your eyes. I know what you're thinking. Go on, say it.
>> Cuz you're saying, "I can't wait to list things." So, I have to go and buy more things. No, you have to sell them first.
>> We are selling stuff. That's the thing though. You've got to do what you enjoy.
If you can't do what you enjoy >> buying.
>> Yeah, I do enjoy buying it and I enjoy listing it and I enjoy having it. But if >> we have it for a long time at the moment, though, that's the problem.
>> It's because we aren't doing Comic-Cons.
So, the Comic Con stuff, it is selling good. Like in all the new videos now, I'm putting the what's sold into the videos you might have seen. So, it's all all in the videos.
Yeah, it's doing pretty good. Busy, busy, busy as always. And if we were doing Comic-Cons at the same time, I think we'd be on to like although it is a record-breaking year so far for us, it'd be even like crazier if we had the normal shows that we have.
Well, my win. Um, we kind of got two.
>> I thought we were allowed to have two.
>> Well, it's not one is kind of like both of ours. We had like a really good buying day today. Um, and we've managed to find some pretty cool stuff.
>> So, that's kind of a a mix. Um, we went to Recycle Project today. It's been a while. Uh they were a bit shocked to see us.
>> They were there.
>> I think the other buyers were Well, there was only one other buyer there, wasn't there, at the beginning? And um >> yeah, >> I think she'd had the run of the place for a while and was a bit like, "No, >> she was not happy to see us back."
>> Well, she was. She's she's lovely. So, >> but she did pick up some of the stuff that I wanted, but >> Well, that it's her place now.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. She owns that place.
>> Um Yeah. So, that's a bit of a mix of both. Um, my other win is that, um, I've been trying to lose weight since January and I've officially lost over a stone now. So, yay. And I'm going to keep going.
>> Well done.
>> Um, now we're into warmer season and I don't flare as much. I can actually do some working out, which is nice.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Um, and my wobble is I had to cancel a sale today because the buyer was such a pain in the bottom. So, you know, we've had the uh bank holiday, not really being able to get stuff out.
So, um someone had bought something on Friday and they said on Sunday, why hasn't this gone out yet?
And I was like, okay. Um well, it's been bank holiday, so I can't think about it till Tuesday. And then this morning they sent me a message and said, "Why didn't you send it out yesterday?" And I said, "Well, I was going to post it today."
Actually, um I said to you I couldn't post it until Tuesday. I didn't mean that I was actually going to post it on Tuesday. It's just that then I could start thinking about it.
>> Bearing in mind I I think this morning it said I still had six days left, which I wasn't going to take. But I I did say I've you know I have got six days left.
And they were like, "Well, why would you wait until the last minute?" I was like, "Well, that's not what I was saying. I was actually going to post it today."
And then they called me a liar, said that I was unprofessional because I hadn't sent it out and supposedly lied to them by saying I was going to send it Tuesday and I lost my temper and I canled. So, >> you did the right thing, I think.
>> Yeah. But they it was actually something that was worth £4 and they sent me an offer of2 pound40 and because we'd had it for a while I just went yeah all right2 pound40. So I was supposed to rush and get out a2 pound40 order which that this the items were actually worth a lot more than that but it's um uh piercing jewelry that we've had for years and years and years. So I just wanted rid of it for whatever cost. But yeah, not not that much. I don't need 240 that much. So, >> no, you cancelled the person's order.
Wow.
>> But >> update, >> they got a different account, a brand new account, and sent me the same offer a couple of minutes after I put it back up. And then when I said no to that one, they got another account and sent me the same offer again. And when I said, "I know who this is." They went, "What do you mean?"
>> Blocked that one as well. So, >> do not upset Beth. If you send in an offer, >> she'll cancel the order and block you.
>> I will not. It's just if somebody literally says, "You're unprofessional and a liar." I'm like, "I've just woke up, mate. I'm not in the mood."
>> Why aren't you posting on a bank holiday?
>> Cuz I don't want to.
>> Exactly. It's a bank holiday. Like Royal Mail is not even open on a bank holiday.
Like the local yodel shop is, but why would you go out if you wait? It's a national holiday. Like just wait like everyone else. And everything's in a like a list. So on eBay, the buying queue, same on vintage, we post stuff out in order, don't we? We don't jump ahead to the next one. That's like days.
You post it in order, don't you? Sales order.
>> Yeah. And obviously they can't see other people's orders and they don't know that we also have eBay and and there's those people as well.
But >> either way, if you buy something, >> I don't think you should expect to have it the next day. And I know everybody is very much in the mindset of like Amazon and stuff like that, especially since we had COVID and things like that. People got very into having fast postage.
I appreciate the people who send stuff out the same day or the next day when I buy off vintage, but I never expect it.
>> If you buy off vintage, you you should know that it's going to probably take longer than what it does on eBay anyway.
People have up to six days, don't they, to even post the item. And then >> and if you need something fast, you should ask before buying.
>> And that the shipper is every longer anyway. So, >> Mhm.
>> it is going to take longer on on vintage. So, would you say they've made the crazy list, Beth? Cuz that's another person that's hit your crazy list now.
>> No, not that crazy.
>> No, very close.
>> Go away. They also said that they could tell that I was double their age. So, I sent back saying, "Yes, I can tell you are a child because you want instant gratification and constant attention."
>> Sounds like they they were definitely on Beth's crazy list.
>> Yeah, >> that's two members now. Mhm.
Okay. So, Kai says, "A win and a wobble.
I've decided to start a Black Series archive bounty hunter collection. Wobble is that it will cost a few quid. Win is that I got Dengar for a small price in mint condition."
>> Nice, nice, nice, nice. You should have got Did you get Zuckus that was in the in the live? I can't remember what you bought, Kai.
>> Get hiccups then. It was just a single one.
>> That's really cool. bounty hunting collection. There's some great black series to collect. Some really good ones. Oh, you have to We'll talk about it in in person. We'll talk as I'll go on on later about it.
>> My win from Paul Baker is that I started selling on vintage and going very very well. My wobble is that it's May and the weather is poor and affecting car boots.
>> Yeah, it's on and off, isn't it? But congratulations on selling on vintage.
is another great platform to sell on >> and uh you don't have to go pro for a long time. You get to earn >> 1,500.
>> Yeah, exactly. So, you still it's great.
You don't have to wait for your money on there. It's pretty fast, isn't it?
>> Once the item arrives and then when you go pro, it's two weeks. But yeah, definitely Vint is great.
>> Zoe says, "How's everyone doing? How are the kids and fry babies?" I think that's pets.
We're all good.
>> Yeah, >> we were busy. Just working away as always. Busy busy.
>> Yeah. And the uh the kids had some like they like enjoyed the time off, >> but they weren't impressed about going back.
>> No, it was a little teaser, wasn't it?
The bank holiday. Halfterm's coming up again, but it it it should be here hopefully sooner. Yeah, because they they just have tons and tons and tons of holidays at this point, don't they? And then they don't have anything for ages until like the end of July. I used to remember that at school. I hated it.
>> Yeah.
>> Donna Marie says, "Good evening, everyone."
>> Good evening, Donna Marie.
>> Um, says, "Dambo, your wobble should be the double booking."
>> Yeah, that is true. Because if I can't switch the tables, Craig, I'm gonna lose about£350 there.
>> So, Dan says, "Are you going to Strawberry Fields Brillington tomorrow?"
>> Um, I would love to, but it's it's it's just it's the hours drive that puts me off. We'll definitely do it in the holidays, I think. Won't we? Because we can do some weeks weekday boot sales.
>> Well, you can't anymore tomorrow anyway because they're busy.
>> But, um, >> yeah. Yeah, I've got plans tomorrow. Um, we are well, we'll try and go again. I heard the bank holiday one was very busy. A few people went.
>> That we know.
>> Yeah.
>> So, we have to go to another one.
>> Um, >> we saw raising kids in Yorkshire today and he said he he went he was in the recycle project. So, it was very busy.
>> Money making money.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh, Zoe says Beth didn't roll her eyes.
Fingers crossed. Promise. Told you.
>> She's lying for you. Liar >> Spooky Geek says it's a good thing to buy because in the winter time you can sell it when there's no car boots.
>> Exactly. Yeah. We we if we're talking about the death pile.
>> Mhm.
>> It's always good to have that stock cuz you you're stuck.
>> Yes. But how long does it be in the death pile? You can't say that if you didn't sell it.
>> Always ongoing. You will never get to the bottom of a death pile.
>> You are supposed to.
>> No, but it's always on back up.
>> Exactly. It's it's it's refreshing itself all the time.
>> If the squirrels just kept filling the nuts into the thing and then just like didn't eat them over winter and then you know they'd rot.
>> I don't want to hear about these damn squirrels.
>> But nice analogy.
>> Paul Beg said, "Did you see the yacht picker found a Thundercats meow for 50p and sold for30?"
>> That is a very nice flip. Apparently, he's doing a car boot on Saturday at York Racecourse. So, I'm going to go and terrorize his stall, I think, and film it.
>> Terrorize it.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. In a nice way.
>> Like one of those people that comes over and goes, >> like throwing things around.
>> No, I don't want it.
>> This is fake. This is fake.
>> What's the lowest you'll take for that?
>> No, I'm just kidding.
>> And then you'll be in his uh next video.
>> I'm already in his bad books. No, but you'll be his like thumbnail.
>> Yeah, I'm only joking. You know I'm not paying >> by a trash.
>> Device family trash my stand.
>> No, cuz then we'll just get hate cuz no one will watch it. They'll just >> assume.
>> Yeah, but I want to go to York on Saturday if it's on.
>> I look really shiny today. That light's making me shiny.
>> Yeah, I don't.
>> Oh, thanks. I'm just greasy then.
>> Moisturized.
Um, >> you must have done.
>> I've got lots of well dones. Thank you very much.
Um, lots and lots of well dones.
Uh, Michelle says, "My wins going back to work after being off for 11 weeks."
A win going back to work.
>> Now, sometimes you need it. You need a good routine, don't you? If that's your routine, that's what you need to do. So, >> I suppose it means that you're healthy enough to go back as well, which is always nice. Yes, it is. And if you if you if you enjoy what you do, that's even better. You get paid for it at the same time.
>> I think even when you enjoy what you do, every now and then you have a bit of a moment.
>> Oh, and if I can just get squeezing a little bit more win and wobble, please.
>> No, please.
>> How many wins and wobbles are you going to have?
>> I know. It's about the same one. Um, so most of my time when I start the day, I'll get up, take Anakin to school, come back and start work.
>> No, you don't. Get back into bed with a coffee. Don't lie.
>> I work for myself. I can I can do what I want.
>> You're You're doing the same thing anyway. The fact that I get back into bed with you >> and have a drink.
>> Excuse me. I've been going for a run as well. Remember, I've been going for a run with Taco in the morning, too. So, I'm trying to lose a bit of bit belly fat as well, aren't I?
>> And tried to knock a taco out because he's just constantly wants to like if I said walk now, he'd wake up.
>> Anyway, actually so out he's not even waking up to walk.
>> Back to what I was saying.
>> He didn't wake up. Is he dead?
>> He alive.
>> Normally if you say walk that's it.
He'll be there like >> Yeah, he's all right. He's okay. The vet says he's fat.
>> That was ages ago.
>> So he's going for two to three walks a day now and a run with me.
>> Oh, hi Chica. When did you come back in?
>> So the plan is to start work earlier.
not start work once I get back from Taco.
>> He was on the camera.
>> He's laying on the >> He's laying on the stand. So, if I can start, say I get up at seven. I can start at half seven and do the school run getting an extra like two hours of my day, aren't I?
>> And then I can actually start listing stuff again. Because if I don't start listing stuff, the squirrel's nut pile >> is going to rot.
>> It's never going to rot. Well, it's going to rot and never go down. So the demise family empire needs to keep turning and that's >> you can't fill it back up until you >> I know >> eaten the nuts.
>> I like this analogy better. We can call it the uh >> you've gone off topic.
>> Where what what did the what's the place called where they store things?
>> A tree.
>> You can't call it a tree.
>> The mystery shack. No, that's not what they call it.
>> I don't even know what you're talking about anymore.
>> Like a group where when they put stuff in this like a stash.
>> Let's come back to this >> squirrel stash. We'll call it the squirrel stash.
>> The secret stash.
>> Secret squirrel. Anyway, I'm going to be working on the death pile and the deal is if I list stuff, I can go to car boots, whenever I want.
>> But you just hid some of it at the other storage unit.
>> No, I haven't. I'm trying to work through it cuz you can't take it. You're like, "Oh god, there's boxes everywhere." So, I've slimmed it down and I'm doing it box by box. When I've done that, I'm going to go to the other storage unit, grab another box of death pile, and work on that.
>> And then I'm pretty sure said that you couldn't crawl through it >> anymore like like a hoarders's palace.
>> I was enjoying that though. I should have filmed that. But um >> you couldn't have filmed it though. You have to have a head camera.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cameras everywhere to do it. We've learned we're not buying any more storage lockers because the volume is too much. We haven't even finished the second video.
We've been listing it, but some of it's selling and then other stuff comes forward. We've done it. And then we're not buying any more palettes either cuz again it's too much volume this time of year.
>> I agree to that one.
>> No, palettes are great, but we don't need it this time of year.
>> Down season. Fair enough. We need to be out there sourcing cuz that's what you do this time of year.
>> You can do that one.
>> I'll do it. I don't mind getting up early. Right. Back to wins and wobbles.
Spooky Geek says, "I don't blame you for cancelling. When uh when I buy things off vintage, I wait because people have got things to do. You can't expect them to post it straight away." Uh when you buy from some people, >> that is true.
>> Um >> people are just stuck in that mindset now of mega fast.
>> Yeah.
>> Doesn't happen unless you've got your Amazon Prime. Arisa Jack says, "My win is making people happy at Comic- Con just as their favorite character, especially if they're a fan of Toothless."
>> That's a nice one. That is good. He was getting some attention at the Comic- Con at Hull.
>> Punky Picker says, "My wobble is as a buyer on vintage, the seller seems to think that she posted it at the same day and I should have been able to collect it from the parcel shop the same day it got delivered."
>> That is another thing, another pet hate of vintage, isn't it?
>> Soon as Because they get the notification as well. So, you've sold it. You get the notification saying that it's ready for them to pick up. They get the notification saying it's ready to pick up. And then they won't leave you alone. Is everything okay? Why haven't you picked it up yet?
>> Yeah. And then when you do pick up, why haven't you said it's fine? It's like, well, sometimes you would pick it up for me. That doesn't mean that I'm there to open it and have a look. or if it's something that I've got to test out or or if it's not for me, if it's for one of the boys and I've got to get them to try it on first, I'm just like, give me a minute.
>> You definitely should have more time with that. I think that's how I got vintage scam, didn't I? They posted that piece of cardboard through the door and I didn't even know it had come through the door >> and I I I lost out massively on that vintage scam >> cuz you only have two days to say it's okay.
>> Don't laugh. No, it's cuz Kai Kai said it's been 48 hours since eBay live Star Wars and I've not received my items.
>> Excuse me. I've got three days to post those. I'm actually posting tonight.
>> Been 48 hours because it it would have only just started.
>> No, you got us on that one, Kai. Thank you. Your order is literally in the hallway. It's packed.
>> He said it doesn't bother me if it takes a week or more. To be fair, >> it can't be late anyway because it affects my my my seller performance, my seller performance in eBay. We can talk more about the eBay live as well, how it went too.
>> Uh Belawi says, "Exactly. Even the big companies like Amazon state that on public holidays or in the days near or around Christmas don't guarantee next day and they always say and they always say next day available."
>> Yeah. Then it's not next day on times like that.
>> Yeah. on eBay. Another thing on eBay as well, when it lands on a bank holiday, uh, or you sell something the day before a bank holiday, eBay extends the dispatch time automatically for you. It always has to and always will. You always get more time. If it was a three-day dispatch, >> you don't do that.
>> Yeah, vintage. That's what I was going to get to. Yeah, they they don't change the dispatch time. Every day on vintage is classed as a business working day. Saturdays, Sundays, bank holidays. I think even Christmas Day is still classed as a working day on vintage. And do you know why?
>> Because Santa is still working.
>> Cuz Santa never sleeps. Santa has the rest of the year off. Let's just get that right.
>> No, he doesn't.
>> Yeah, he does. We see him in dayto-day life. Sometimes he's incognito. You see him in his beard and you know it's him.
>> He's prepping.
>> Yeah, he's prepping. Not doomsday prepping, but prepping. But anyway, as I was saying, Vintage doesn't sleep. It's the AI machine because it is it's a machine.
>> AI doesn't even know what day it is most of the time, do they? So, >> well, there you go. It should it should know that it needs a day off.
>> Arisa says, "My wobble is if I'm going to Ultraon, I'll have to cancel my ticket for Megaon Manchester to save money."
>> Oo, yeah.
>> Choices, choices, >> decisions, decisions. When will Ultraon be back? It might not even be back next year. We just don't know, do we? It's not one to miss.
>> Spooky Geek says, "Last week I was 60. I had to go to the hospital for my back issues. My win is I got my bus pass.
>> Finally." Yeah. Spooky Geek has been going on about this bus pass. Have you been using it as well? That's a great thing.
>> Everywhere on the bus.
>> Gone to Liverpool Comic-Con on the bus.
>> Oh, >> yeah. That's awesome. The bus pass.
Use it. Uh, Resto Jack says, "I feel like the drive from Donnie to Manchester seems a bit much for me."
>> Oh, you in Manchester. Wow. I didn't realize.
>> Donnie.
>> All right. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Um, Kai says, "I didn't decide on the collection until somebody else bought Zuckus, unfortunately."
>> Oh, yeah. He It was up for sale on eBay Live. We had some great figures on the eBay Live for sale. There was some good stuff to grab. Jane dot says, "I'm not a seller, but my win for the week is I'm on week two of coach couch to 5k."
>> Oh, nice. Congratulations, Jane Doers.
And she's also one of our new members of the Demise family.
>> Yeah.
>> And just want to say as well, I've heard about that five couch to 5K thing.
>> He's been around a while, isn't he?
>> Someone at school was telling me to do it.
>> Yeah.
>> So, I hope it's going all right for you.
I don't actually do it. I just run with the dog.
Like >> he just pulls you, doesn't he?
>> I've got a runner's dog harness and uh it's great with taco. He just he he bolts and he just drags me along when I can't like when I'm running out of steam. He just drags me.
>> It's got like a a bounce to it though.
So it doesn't make you like over.
>> But it's great. It's great for both of us, I think, because we're going on holiday as well and I've got to try and get back into shape a bit.
And Jane do tears wobble is work has been a struggle. I work in a send school and we're starting GCSEs very soon. High anxiety.
>> Yes, this time of year. But it's like there must be some really enjoyable times of the year >> working in that profession. But GCSE time is probably like a very stressful anxiety cooker pot because not only you got all the students that are feeling it as well and then the teachers and everyone else they're all >> and it's the funny age isn't it because they're going like through high hormones as it is at that age and then >> the GCSE is the be all and end all as well. So pressure is on isn't it? The pressure is mega on.
>> Definitely.
>> I remember those days. Yeah. Tela fam says, "Hidey ho, peeps." Hello. How are you?
>> Good evening, Tela fam. She's just woken up from her power nap.
>> Oh, cool.
>> That's what you do when the baby's sleeping. You have a power nap >> 100%.
>> That's what you do.
>> Don't go put the washing on and all that. You feel like you need to, but you don't.
>> How's the little the little man?
>> Do tell us.
>> Pumpkin picker says, "Win is also lost a stone4 about the same as you." Woo.
>> Yeah. Yeah. That is great.
Congratulations. I think you mentioned in a video not that long ago, um, I've been eating loads of pickled stuff. I quite like a lot of pickled food, which is weird. All that Greek stuff is really nice. All that Greek stuff.
>> Pickled food.
>> You have to get more Yorkshire when you talk about Greek stuff.
>> I don't know.
>> Yeah, I I lost it all like years ago and and then gained it all back again. I really am just losing it again.
>> Oh, >> we've got to get our beach bods back, haven't we? We're going away in August and we've got I got a dad bod. You've got mom bod.
>> Michelle says, "I work for a domestic abuse charity and I love my team. I've missed the banter."
>> Oh, I bet. Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah. It's like when you get stuck not having other adults to talk to. It's a pain.
>> Yeah. You need that interaction, don't you? And if if it's great, you're getting paid to do what you enjoy. So that is really cool.
>> Taco is a wobble wobble.
>> Taco has got his own wobble.
>> And tell fans stash.
>> Stash.
>> Yeah.
>> Call it the stash. Secret stash.
>> No, it's not. The secret stash is the is the comic book shop, isn't it?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, they do call it the stash, don't they?
>> Zoe says stupid phone can't spell.
>> It's okay.
>> SBO says, "Keep looking for biky stuff.
It sells well.
>> Oh, it does. And speaking of biker stuff that sells well, what else has sold out the biker gear?
>> We've sold the the outfit, >> Mrs. I hate biker gear.
>> I do. It's too heavy. That's why I don't like it. It's really heavy.
>> That massive biker allin-one suit has sold. It sold today actually. Or was it yesterday?
>> It was yesterday and they need it out fast because they are using it for a track.
>> Yeah. So that's more than double flip.
Uh, I think we sold it for 120.
>> Oh, no. It was 130. We sold it for 120.
>> It took off for 120. So, instant double flip and it's on vintage, so no fees, which is great.
>> Yeah, >> really good.
>> Donna Marie says, "My win was 3in super teddp sold for £10." Nice.
>> Wubble. Unfortunately, a reseller wasn't nice about my punctuations and told me to learn better English. Oh, well, that's just rude. No need for that. Was that in text format as well?
>> So in an email >> see something like that anyone can write something the same. It's the way the person reads it and perceives it. I think things can be read completely different.
>> You know what I mean? You could have read the same thing and gone away with completely different perspective of it kind of thing.
>> Yeah. I think >> sounds like a bit of that. A lot of people just need to be in the situation being around people who don't read or write in the same way as them because Dan both got dyslexia and one of our best friends also has dyslexia and they both write in completely different ways and I've just had to learn how to read it and so now it's just one of those things like >> you can decipher a code.
>> Yeah. like you can crack the code.
>> But some people get so upset about it and there's been times before where Dambo's emailing with somebody and they just get so like >> uptight and I have to step in and just be like, "Hello, I'll take over from here because you're getting rude."
>> I've had people say to me, um, you're not even like from the UK or you're foreign. Just like worded something right correctly. I'm like, I was born in the UK.
>> Yeah.
I was born in the north.
>> Spooky geek says, "Yes, I did." And I'm assuming that is take the bus to Liverpool.
>> Yes. Use my bus pass.
>> Sweet. Yeah. Get on that bus. Oh, you could use it for like I wonder if does it go for day trips and stuff like that?
You know, one of those longer buses that go to the coast and stuff.
>> I don't think they're first though, are they? I don't know if if >> Well, different cities, different areas.
Yeah. But that would be cool. Um, Belari says, "Ask Tim Allen. He worked three films being Santa and Santa Claus."
Yeah.
>> Oh, the Santa Claus. Is that the one you mean?
>> Yeah. Jack says, "Donny lad always."
>> Yeah, I thought so. I've just slipped up there.
>> eBay for Life says, "Looks like GameStop might buy eBay. We all screwed." I thought it was the other way around. I thought eBay were buying games, too.
Surely game GameStop is massive in the US. You America's huge in it like the scale of it and they'll have so many stores, but I I thought it was other way around too.
>> So, I don't know.
>> Maybe I read it wrong.
>> eBay is huge. Surely you know, eBay is in every country pretty much every language. Although it's a digital entity enterprise. It's it's huge.
>> They were doing really well though, weren't they? Because everyone who' bought um shares in them was doing really well.
>> Yeah. And they've obviously introduced eBay Live.
>> Selfie fan says, "Can see Dambo being dragged along the floor by tacos."
>> It pretty much is like that.
>> Then you really need to get one of those head cameras and use it for that day.
>> We ran a bit further the other day and I pushed myself, but then I was like, "Oh no, I need to get back." I was like, "I'm not going to be able to get back if I go any further." So, we ran to near the minster in town cuz the York City Center has got a huge minster, hasn't it? I wanted to get to the minster and then I realized I had to get back. So, I was like, "We need to turn around." And we came back.
>> I worked out too hard the other day and then realized I had to bike to school and I WAS LIKE, "OH, >> crying to school. Every pedal like there's a hill like halfway as well."
And I'm always like going up. Going down the stairs is horrendous when you've been out for a run the day after. But >> I don't go up the stairs.
>> Down the stairs.
>> I don't do either. I You have to go up the stairs to go down the stairs.
>> Tam says, "Baby's getting massive already. Getting weighed on Friday to find out how much exactly he has put on." But he's finally his newborn and first size.
>> Where has six weeks nearly seven gone?
>> Flown by a bit. Yeah, >> this year is going so fast. I can't believe it cuz I've been trying to keep up with the um like renewing my listings every three months >> and when I see things pop up where it says they've been on a month, I'm like, how? I swear I listed this like yesterday.
>> Yeah, it's it's going at light speed this year.
Uh, the fact that we're going to be at Donington Park Download Festival next month just seems insane because that's like our yearly holiday that we work towards and we're almost there already.
>> Yeah.
>> Which is mad. That's our adult holiday.
Just me and Beth >> this month.
>> Meeting up with lots of friends. Slam dunk at the end of the month. Yeah.
Leeds Slam Dunk Festival. That's going to be awesome. That's the first proper day out, isn't it, that we've had together. Yeah, >> first music.
>> Um, Donna Marie says it was on Facebook Live and it was Yorkshire Picker.
>> Oh, dear me.
>> Yeah, he only does Facebook live now. He doesn't do YouTube videos anymore. I spoke to him about it at the moment.
>> That's why she was told she couldn't write properly.
>> All right. He said that to you.
>> Yeah. I can't really I don't want to say anything.
>> Okay, >> I'll put my foot in it if I say something.
>> Kai says tell six weeks. No way. It doesn't seem >> so long ago that we're waiting on news.
It's crazy.
>> It's going too fast this year.
>> Especially when you've got so much to do and it goes too fast. It's just like I want you want to get stuff done within like certain month and then the month's gone and it's crazy.
>> I think if you're always working towards something working towards a goal like we we're all always working toward the next step the next goal, aren't we? We've got something to work towards maybe that's why it's going faster constantly.
>> Maybe.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh Spooky Geek says, "Yes. Yes. Like me, I have to talk on the phone. That's why sometimes it comes out funny." But you understand I'm dyslexic. Like when I come to your store, you read out the badges for me, which is very nice.
>> Thank you.
>> Spooky Geek got some awesome stuff off us last time she was at the stand as well. And she's on our Comic-Con video, too. The Liverpool one.
>> Oh, yeah. The other one.
>> Yeah. In fact, she's on both of them.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah. And we also get to go to B car boot sale when we're there. And we get to meet >> you guys, people that follow the channel, people that want to come to the stall. We get to see Spooky Geek when we're there. So, it was pretty naff it not being there.
>> Yeah.
>> At the weekend cuz it's one of our yearly calendar events.
>> And Spooky Geek says you can go on the train and the coach.
>> Oo, train as well. Is that a new thing?
>> That is cool.
>> I want a bus pass.
>> You're not old enough.
>> I just want >> Yeah. Um, Tela fan says he was six weeks last Friday. It's madness. I have now actually lost track of what day it is.
So, wins and wobbles tonight is a nice surprise.
>> Surprise. It's Wednesday.
>> We're going to throw you off by doing it every two weeks and you'll just think that like this week's gone really long.
>> Yeah, every two weeks at the moment.
Down season, we can go back to every every week.
>> Yeah. We just don't want to spread ourselves too thin. Like we said, we've got we've just got so much to get on with >> and we have more to talk to you about weeks.
>> I think every week gets a bit dry. I don't know how we were doing the other lives as well. I was doing the what else in real life lives. I'm trying to just push the channel as much as I could as well. But um the numbers have gone up which is great. So thank you.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, do you want to do your little thing? It's perfect timing, isn't it? To do your little members.
>> Oh yeah. Speaking of members, the family's grown. The family's always growing. The family is always growing.
It's great. And it's only 99 p a month.
>> It's cheaper than a McDonald's burger, even the Saver menu. It's cheaper than a coffee.
>> Cheaper than a Mackey's.
>> It's cheaper than a Greg sausage roll.
>> It's cheaper than the new chicken roll as well. Yeah, >> which we tried today. It's in the video.
So, that'll be out at the weekend on Saturday.
Me and Beth went to the the recycle project today. So, that'll be out on Saturday for members and all these members will get to see it first running across the screen now.
>> You get one day early if you're a member. And our family members are Emma Doodles and Crafts, uh Ian Rockliff, Jane Docliff, Jane Doe, Sarah Gregory, R and J Reselling, Wacky Penguin Designs, Carla Dams, Simon Atkins, Kai Funko, Mark Hill, Matthew Gallagher, Liz, Scotty Dog Crafts, Gemma Louu, the Dave and Dambo, Pa one, Star Tam, Luke Marshall, CeCe, Donna Marie, Zoe JBM, Shannon Elizabeth, Laura Shelton, John Hughes, Bellari, Lynlin, Jeff, Paul Baker, Michelle.
Tada.
>> You did it. Well done.
>> I tried to read out all the little numbers and stuff as well so that it wouldn't like I wouldn't have nothing left to say because it won't go fast enough for me.
>> Well done. Well done. Uh, you also get behind the scenes videos. We should have done one today, but we're out of loop, weren't we? Yeah.
>> So, I do apologize for that.
>> And sometimes we do live pieces for members only. One that we did do was a um stock pile.
>> Oh, live from the death pile.
>> Death pile.
>> We might have to do another one of those >> because we only got through like a quarter of it. So, we've got lots and lots to show you.
>> Yeah. Yeah, we're just telling everyone all the all the all the bad parts.
>> I need to buy some hay fever tablets cuz my nose tickles so much. Ah, >> hey, at least we're honest, aren't we?
So, the toy race. Should we get into some of the toy race?
>> Um, we've got >> Oh, we've got the the topic to talk about as well.
>> Yeah, we didn't even get >> We're jumping ahead to We'll do the topic and then we'll do the toy race.
So, today's video's topic is all about >> what's the lowest you'll take.
>> Yeah. or in a different voice. What's the lowest you'll take?
What's the lowest you will take?
>> Um, yeah. So, this is a question we get asked all the time and it always baffles me because I never know how to answer it. So, hopefully someone will have some kind of answer because >> it's become like a thing that people ask all the time now. And when I question why people ask it, they always say, "What do you mean?" Like, everyone says that. It's it's just a thing, isn't it?
As if it's a normal thing to ask. But then when I like break it down and say to them like, "But do you really think that that's like a normal thing to ask and an okay thing to ask?" They always are like, "Oh, yeah, you're right." And I just don't get it. Like asking somebody literally how much you can take from them seems crazy to me >> as an opener.
>> There's no in between. There's no like offer to open up straight away with. Hi, what's the lowest you'll take? We pretty much get that on a daily occurrence now, don't we?
>> And expecting an answer as well. That's what gets me. They they expect you to answer and they're shocked when you don't want to answer >> underneath. They'll just answer. They'll comment underneath. Hi, question mark.
>> Oh, if I say to somebody, "What's the highest you'll give me?" They seem really sharp.
>> What do you mean, what's the highest I'll give you? You just come back with the exact opposite to wind them up.
>> Yeah. So, I did an experiment yesterday.
someone sent me um so on vinted the lowest offer you can send to somebody is for 40%. Um and they'd done that and they'd sent that to me and so I then went on to one of their listings cuz they were a reseller. Um >> this is great >> and I did the same back.
>> So you sent them the same thing as what they sent you.
>> Yeah. And they sent me a very rude message back saying was I being serious?
And I was like, "Hi, I'm the person that you just did this to."
>> Let me just get that right. So, they sent you a horrendous low ball offer, the lowest lowball offer you can make on vintage >> and then you went onto their shop and did exactly the same to them and they got offended because >> Yeah.
>> Well, there you go.
>> But it's just crazy. I think like the art of bartering has completely disappeared. People don't seem to understand how to do it. And >> there's a way of doing it, how it should be done, and there's a way of not doing it, I think.
>> Um, >> and that is one of them.
>> Yeah. And nobody seems to understand how to b her. They just want you to just instantly give them the answer that we're going to get to in the end. And like I can't be bothered to b her. Just tell me what you are going to accept and let's get it over and done with.
It's it's in a lot of scenarios online. You don't get a chance to talk to someone as you do in person. Like on the stand, people will talk and then if we're getting along and stuff, I'm happy to do deals. I'm more than happy to do deals on the stand. I do it all the time. You can't just go in there digitally with this. I What's the lowest you'll take?
It is a little bit offensive, I think.
>> Yeah. And in in person when you're at the boot sale, like kindness goes a long way. I think saying please and thank you goes a massive way as well. People forget to do that all the time.
>> Yeah, I think that's our biggest thing.
We always get asked like what's your reseller tip and we always say manners because I think that a lot of people have forgotten manners. Um, we were talking to someone today who said that they don't watch videos on YouTube of resellers anymore because they're really rude.
>> And I mean, I don't think that goes for everybody cuz we definitely watch a lot of other resellers and we find them really nice. M >> but there are there are a lot of people that don't have manners anymore when you're asking for somebody to give you money off cuz I somebody said to me um when you put an item up for a price do you not have a lower price in mind that you would want to accept? And I don't I don't know if other people do, but I put it up for what I want to sell it for.
And I always try to be the lower person online. So >> yeah, a bit of market research as well.
>> Yeah. So I don't really go in with like this silly over inflated price with a lower one in mind. So >> yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. You're mad not to like if you are doing it in person at the boot sale or whatever, you're mad not to have a conversation with someone and try and like and then start negotiations and then that's what I always do and then usually more than likely I will give you that little bit extra off.
>> It works. I wouldn't go in there straight away pick it up and just be like what's the lowest you'll take?
>> Yeah. You wouldn't do it in a shop, but but people do it all the time in >> this whole keyboard warrior thing again.
The keyboard buyer, should we say?
Keyboard buying warrior >> hiding behind the keyboard.
>> Yeah.
>> What are you looking at?
>> Um I've forgotten what the other little story was that I had.
>> Oh, maybe I will read out some comments.
>> You know, it popped into my head and then it went again.
>> Oh no.
>> I can't remember where it was.
>> Right. So, we'll see what you guys think about it and then we'll get on to the toy race.
>> I know that it was it was one for this, wasn't it?
>> Yeah. Uh, it wasn't the crazy person that made the number two crazy list, was it?
>> No.
>> Um, right. I'm just finding where we are. Sorry. Can you help me out, please?
Beth, have I gone >> too too far? Below says, "Yes, D. Santa Claus, he had lots of time at rest and off uh between each film.
>> Love them movies. Really good.
>> And Zoe says, not Zoe, sorry. Topa fan says, "Did you get to Foss Islands?"
>> We did. We had a Gregs at Foss Islands.
I don't want to say much about it because it is in the video as well on Saturday. But yeah, it was good. And we found some We think we found some bangers, didn't we?
>> Couple of bangers. And we did paid hardly anything as well, which was great.
We didn't even bar her either. And we didn't say what's the lowest you'll take either.
>> Uh Zoe says, "I know a lot of people struggle with English. Uh youngest Donna Dambo, etc. And many people when they ask what was said, what was sorry, ask why? What was said?" He says, "Sorry, I must have been high." I was like, "Oh, what? Really?" Uh oh. Oh, what? Really upset.
They said that they thought you must have been high.
>> No, he said he said sorry I must have been high.
>> All right.
>> It's a strange thing to say, isn't it?
>> Very strange respond.
>> Below says uh are we in the rebound for another leap year? What? That could be why it's going so fast.
>> Maybe it is.
>> Kai says, "Are you doing any videos of Slam Dunk or download?" Um, I'm tempted to do something small of download because I've never done it before. Last year I was there, I was in a lot of huge circle pits in the main stage. We're talking like and like walls of death they call it where everyone just runs at each other. People were like had GoPros holding them and stuff. So, I'm really tempted to do it. Like from a point of view of being in that situation, I might do it, but then I might lose my GoPro at the same time. I always forget to even take photos. So, it's very likely that I'll >> There's nothing worse than being that person with the I can't stand the person with the phone. Fair enough. Take a few photos, quick videos or whatever.
>> But people that just like always on the phone at a concert or whatever, you're supposed to be there enjoying it. But I will I will try and get some bits as well, I think, of like cuz it it's really good. And from that point of view as well in the crowd.
>> Yeah.
>> Of of being in the mosh pit in the circle pit and stuff.
>> I wish I could remember what the other thing was.
>> Yeah. So, who knows? Maybe I might do a little bit. Just a mini vlog. Maybe.
Never really done it. It didn't really go with the channel, so I don't know.
Tela Farm says, "Can all them on one breath now?" Oh, you can say them all in one breath. Yeah. Have you been practicing?
>> She says it in her sleep before she goes to bed.
>> Do I?
>> Dambo, jump in ahead of yourself. Law.
That's what Craig says. Term ask what's the highest way? What's the highest they will pay? Yeah, that's what you do. If they go lower, >> they're confused.
>> They go lower, we go higher. And I don't understand what's going on. That's great cuz you're not going to get a sale out of them anyway. They want stuff too cheap. So, I think the best practice at that point is to just wind them up.
Pumpkin picker says, "I I'll tell them what is the highest they will pay."
Tell them. Tell them what's the highest you'll pay. Yeah, >> I remembered.
>> All right. Okay. One second then. Below says, "Tel for family is right. Ask them the reverse. If they said, "What's the lowest?" Ask them what's the highest.
Yeah, everyone's on that. That's That's a really good one. I think everyone's response has been the same.
>> Yeah. And my thing that I learned as well today from the person wanting things to go out super super fast is that if somebody says to me, um, when when are you going to post this? is to now just reply with before the cut off date for posting.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I'll I'll send it within my dispatch.
>> If I say, "Oh, I'll do it on Monday."
And then can't then all I get is why didn't you post it? You said you were going to. So from now on it's going to be before you don't worry it'll be before the cut off.
>> Yeah. That's on vintage. On eBay we don't have a problem cuz we have three day dispatch. So it's not it's pretty fast anyway.
Hey, when are you going to post this?
Before the end of the coff time.
>> Exactly. And we do actually have a fast service that people can pay for, but no one ever pays the extra for it. You can get special delivery next day on eBay if you want it, but no one wants to pay for it. They want next day delivery for 265 or 269, which is your door, which is impossible anyway. You can't get it out of there.
So, my other thing that happened to me in the same vein of things of people and offers is that um I got an email from somebody um we have a old man Logan comic up and they said so it was up for £4.99 with 190 postage which is reasonable. The postage doesn't include the packaging and stuff so you're already getting a deal there. Um, they sent through saying, "I would like to just pay the >> I would like to just pay the $4.99 >> for the comic." So, they didn't say, "Please, could you take away?" They said, "Take away the postage price and I will pay the $4.99." So I sent them a message back that said I can't post it for free because Royal Mail or well I said the postal service charge for postage because they are doing a service.
>> Take away the postage and I will buy the item.
>> Who's going to pay the postage?
>> They sent me back a message saying why even say that you accept offers if you don't accept offers.
So I was like we have an offer system.
you haven't used an offer system. You've asked me to take away the postage. So, I don't know what you're talking about.
And then they were very rude and said, well, this is a two pound comic. That's all it's worth. Um, and I'm doing you a favor by giving you5 for it. I obviously said, you know, I can't even post it for two pound. So, I don't I don't know where you're getting it for two pound from because that's never going to happen. But, um, I said I just sent back saying, "Okay, well, good luck finding it for two pounds. I hope you can find it." And didn't reply to any more messages. I then just for poops and giggles, as you say, decided that I'm going to find out what this comic is going for at the moment because I could have I don't know when I listed it. I could have listed it a year ago. And maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's gone down in cost.
>> Our comic was up for $4.99 with 190 postage. The only other one in the UK was up for £14.99 with £2.70 postage and the rest were all in America for £5. Um, and one was in Lithuania for £5 with all the postage that comes on top of buying it from somewhere foreign. So I've not seen it anywhere for two pound. I don't know what they're talking about. They were just rude.
>> Bonkers. You get all the crazies, don't you? You really get all the crazies. And the way you're handling it, you've changed.
>> You've changed.
>> I can't be bothered with it anymore.
>> You've lost your patience with it, haven't you? I would, too. Like, you get bombarded with this craziness every day.
Why can't you take two pounds for it and take the postage off? Why? Why?
>> I just say to people now, go and find it then. You're saying that this this is what it's worth. Go get it from there then. You wouldn't be bugging me if it was true because you'd be able to if everyone else was selling it for two pounds. You'd just go to them. You wouldn't need to come to me and bug me.
>> Oh dear.
>> Kai says, "I barted in the Middle East.
The standard is to offer half and then work your way to the middle. But Constalls the price is the price. You get deals on bundles."
>> Yeah, >> we're always happy to do that. We have we do b with people though if somebody um comes along and you know they want something that's a higher price and we will like happy to b with them but yeah if you do it on bundles >> bundles >> it's a lot easier >> if someone wants a a high-end item top shelf item on the shelf I understand that they're expensive so there is a little bit of wiggle room on them everyone knows that there is but I have to say no acceptable offers. Yeah, more than happy to do that.
>> I don't even Ber at car boot, so unless I've got bundles, but even >> I won't do it on I'll try and get a little bit off sometimes. It depends.
>> Eevee Picard says, "Man seem to have disappeared on vinted no high or thank you and lucky to get feedback."
>> I agree.
>> Yeah, >> I now I'll just leave it to the AI. I've now got into the habit of um saying thank you for buying as soon as someone's bought something because sometimes that well I've seen recently when I've been buying this a lot of people that aren't actually like even on the app anymore. So you buy something and then it just cancels out after a while. So you don't know if people are actually selling. So I tend to just do a thank you for buying just so that they know that I've seen it and and it's all you know going ahead. Yeah, that's a good idea.
>> To fam says, "Maners cost nothing but mean everything." 100% agree.
Uh Kai says, "Some buyers quibble over 50p." Absolutely.
>> I don't see the point in barting for like stuff that like >> 50ps and stuff.
>> But vintage is the worst for it, isn't it? Cuz you're selling something for >> two pounds and they'll say, "I'll give you 170." You're like, "Why? What's that 30p mean?
>> That's my 30p you're talking about.
>> I just tend to say no now. I'm like, if you can't pay 30p more, I'm worried that you aren't going to winge about everything.
>> Just hold out for that next person cuz if it's a good price anyway, someone else will come along and buy it for what you're asking for anyway. That happens all the time. The full price, >> what you wanted for it in the first place.
Um, Zoe says, "We brought our kids up with manners. They cost nothing and we will always get told that we are polite and our boys are >> We are the same. We always get told that our boys um say thank you and please and everything else and have manners and it's definitely something we're proud of."
>> Spooky Geek says, "It's like me when I want to buy something on vintage and I say to them, could you reserve it, please? If not, I understand. But as you said, manners go a long way.
>> There you go. It does work.
>> Lyn Lyn Jeffrey says, "I bet you wouldn't be so rude to ask Amazon."
>> Yeah. Yeah. No one bothers Amazon because they're a machine.
>> Uh Evie Picard said, "It certainly does, Tula fam."
>> Loving that picture.
>> And Dambo says, "Please and thank you goes a long way."
>> It certainly does. learned from the best.
>> L Scotty Dog says, "I bought a Lego set from Vintage today. It was already a good price, so I just paid it. It did say uh three offers were on the item. I guess I got there first." Yeah, I keep doing that. I see that. You know, someone will it'll say this person's had many offers in the last couple of hours and I just pay full price and >> Exactly. If you're happy with the price of it, just pay it and then it's yours.
So you don't have to wait cuz you don't know if the next person's going to come along and pay full price cuz it's a good price anyway.
>> Yeah. Tell says, "Oh my days corner playing at Leads in November, but that's expensive."
>> I wish I gone to their Scarra show that they did last year.
>> I think some we know. I think it was really expensive. Um, it's pure magical said, "What's been the best item you found at a car boot sale, stall, or shop that's been a good buy and it's given a good return or an item that you came across and you thought you would never have seen?"
>> Um, my last pickups at York Racecourse car boot sale. That was probably the best best for me so far this year cuz it's stuff that I absolutely love as well. So, the vintage He-Man stuff and the Marvel Legends figures from the early 90s, you can't find anymore with the comic books inside.
They were mad. And then the bag of NECA figures as well. So, I haven't been to your car boot sale for two weeks and it's been killing me. I've got to get through that death pile. I can get back out there on the hunt and find these hidden these hidden gems.
>> The flips have been good. I paid up for it.
But you know that stuff's selling.
>> Mine's probably when I got the box Monster High on vintage.
>> Like somebody just put loads of Monster High up and then put a load of box ones up and I was like all of their stuff.
>> We've never come across someone's collection in boxes before >> and they were on and off the shelf so fast.
>> They were the ones that you had to be part of the group for as well to Yeah.
So >> yeah, we're always on the lookout.
Obviously, everyone knows about Monster High stuff now. No one wants the new stuff. You got to get the original vintage stuff.
>> But yeah, you always keep an eye out.
It's great.
It's the hustle.
>> Spooky Geek says, "Lint biscuit in the mosh pit."
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> You going to do the video of that?
>> Maybe. Rolling, rolling, rolling.
>> Never too old for that. self far from said Teddy's motto is pay your pound, take your chance.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Take your chance.
>> Uh Zoe says, "You both do amazing. Keep shining." Thank you.
>> Oh jeez, Zoe.
>> And Donna Marie says that the Grinch Tumblr.
>> Oh, I know. I've still got it. I haven't put it away since Christmas.
>> He made me put mine away. He made me put mine away.
>> I do have a lot of those, though.
>> Where's that shame bell? I need that shame bell.
>> I've got my sticker somewhere. Shame.
Oh, >> okay.
>> No, it's it's so nice and it keeps drinks cold as well. It's going to be really good in summer. I need to get a summer one, don't I?
>> Belle's always says Dambo. Uh, it's >> Anakin's bedtime. I'm going You're going to have to carry on reading the channel.
>> Helper Farm says, "I would say come and collect in person if you don't want to pay postage."
>> Yeah.
around here.
>> They have to walk all the way here because then they can understand what the service they're getting from these postal services is because it's not exactly a simple service, is it? And it's not just one person. Although, I think it would probably cost more if they made one person walk all the way to your house. But there you go. Especially with a big bag of parcels. Below says, "We heard you even with your mic off."
Yes. Well, me and Dambo did meet um at music college and he is a singer. He's a metal singer. So, he is very loud. He's got he's got some good lungs.
Uh Belawi says, "Another good point, Tela Fam." Um Eevee Picard says, "I just block the mad ones. Too much hassle." I don't know if anyone else has had this problem, but um I did actually block them, but it didn't work and I couldn't work out what the problem was. And it it took ages to actually kick in. So, it got a good few cheeky messages in before it actually stopped. And I didn't have to block the eBay person because after I'd said to them, um, good luck finding that for two pound, they didn't come back. So, maybe they found it for2, but I very much doubt it.
Spaniel says, "I love the cardbe video in York Rec course when you picked up a lot of Marvel carded figures. What a great find. Great watch."
I don't I don't think I was there on that one. He always seems to find all these really good things when I'm not there, but you know, he's got video proof, so he's not just gone to um some toy shop to find them. But yeah, he he's had some very very good finds. I think he's more prepared to spend a bit more money when I'm not watching.
Paul, how am I going to read this one? Paul Nerf says, "My dad sells on eBay. He once got an email from a lady who wanted to buy a Red Hot Chili Peppers book and she told him, I quote, "The book has bad lighting on the photos. Save some money off." And it was £2. Wow, that's amazing. I've got to read this one for you.
So, this person said, "My dad sells on eBay. He wants an email from a lady who wanted to buy Red Chili Peppers book.
Told him the book has bad lighting on the photo, so take some money off." And it was only two pounds.
>> What?
>> Amazing. Spaniel said they love your Marvel carded figure as well.
>> Oh, yeah. It was a good one. Thanks for joining in, Spaniel, as well.
>> Yeah, it might have beaten the Star Wars one of last year. I don't know.
Tam says, "I always say thank you for your purchase and leave feedback."
>> Yeah.
>> Bawi says, "We're trying to barter with you to get a price that makes you feel like a win, Beth."
>> Yeah.
But the thing is is I I totally understand wanting to get some money off.
>> Mhm.
>> And I'm more than happy to barter.
Always will. Um, I I would never say somebody's rude for for trying to barter. It's just the >> Well, I would ask you straight away to come in with your lowest.
>> It's just I think it's lost on people and I really want people to learn how to do it again because this has become too like the norm to just be like, "What's your lowest?" Like, I'm not kidding. I get that email or that message on the different systems probably around 10 pound 10 times a day.
I mean money a day. No, 10 times a day at least. That's the probably the lowest. I would have like maybe five before I've even woken up and it's it's insane.
>> It's a daily thing to wake up.
>> 40% off >> to wake up to it >> because it now shows you, doesn't it?
It's got >> what is it? 10% 20% off 40% off and then custom. So they just click it straight away. Boom. 40% off.
>> Custom offer. Yeah.
>> Drives me mad.
>> Yeah, they should take that off. Really?
Oh, you should have should on vintage you should be allowed to tick no offers or choose what offers you'll accept like you can on eBay.
>> Yeah. Ta Fam says, "Are you getting withdrawal symptoms from York Racecourse?" I am a bit I'm getting withdrawals from the boot sale in general cuz I haven't been to thirst yet. We've missed two of them. We haven't been to Weatherbe. The list goes on. We've missed so much already.
>> Why don't you?
>> Mhm.
>> Get up at 5:00 in the morning.
>> Mhm.
>> And then go in the storage unit and get a box out >> and you could pretend you went to the car boat.
>> All right. I'll even set up a little coffee store.
>> I've already said I'm going to get up earlier to start working here.
>> I'll charge you for one of the boxes in the storage unit if you want.
>> What's the lowest you'll take?
>> Uh 50p.
>> What's the lowest you'll take for that box?
>> Eevee says, "The bag of NECA figures was amazing. Managed to snap up the werewolf in London from you. Love it."
>> Oh, thanks, [ __ ] Is that where that came from? Thank you. Yeah. Do you know that video right if you go on to it um for a lot of people were saying that those figures were fake in the chat in the comments.
>> What >> I know they're not fake. No, >> 100% not fake. They're from a collector and I took them to Comic-Con >> and I forgot to tell you as well. I I had someone have a have a look at them and I can normally sniff out a fake quite easily, a very good fake as well.
M >> and they sell just NECA and they were like these are all these are all legit so I don't know what they're talking about. Maybe they were like a bit sour about me getting them.
>> I think NECA are probably easier to to see if >> you can get fakes.
>> Oh yeah, you can. But >> you can clearly see that they're they're not fake and you bought them as well.
You can see that it's not.
>> Yeah.
>> Jelly jelly.
>> You put jelly in my belly.
maybe.
>> Okay. Uh Paul Narf says, "I love York. I always go with my boyfriend every Saturday. We've got uh we've gone for about four years. We mainly collect anime figures and comics."
>> A cool.
>> Oh, York Comic-Con.
>> Yeah. Yeah. That's it's our one of our favorite events. It's our hometown event as well, and we'll be there in August.
So, do come and say hello.
>> Yeah.
Uh, Kai says, "I might pop along to York on Saturday." Not said hello to Beth yet.
>> If Beth actually turns up to it, >> Princess Beth, you might get to see Princess Beth at Boots. Maybe >> we like to go to Thirst because it's in the afternoon, but then because it's a gated time, it creates a giant queue.
So, you end up having to go like an hour and a half before anyway just to stand in the stupid queue.
That winds me up a bit more. I prefer to get up early and just go to the boot sale rather than stand in a queue waiting to go in.
>> When I go to Comic- Con as well, my hair uh not Comic- Cons, my hair magically grows.
>> That is true.
>> I got asked today where my hair disappeared to. Um and I I said that uh you know it only that only happens at car boots and >> comic cons.
>> ComicCons.
>> Yeah.
>> Because I have to pull it really hard, you know, to get it to to Yeah. You can't do that.
>> Absolute magic, isn't it?
>> Um, Kai says, "Even though I know she hates York."
>> It's not bad. It's flat, isn't it? It's the stones that are annoying.
>> It's the stones. And the only reason I hate it is I've nearly busted my ankle like three times.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh, Taan said, "We would take a lot longer if only one person delivered."
Yeah. were saying that if they had to come and collect their item, then they'd understand why it costs to post something.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh Phil Burke says, "Hi guys. Do you ever do toy fairs? I'm doing my first this Sunday and I'm terrified."
>> Yes.
>> Oh, don't be terrified. Toy fairs are so lovely. Everyone's really nice.
>> What kind of stuff have you got? Yeah, they are very chill. It depends what kind of stuff we've got, too. We found the toy fair audience is more older.
>> Well, I think it's changing a little bit. It depends on who you are trading with as well.
>> Yeah, we've done quite a lot of them and it was mainly catered towards toys and trains, but there was some amazing stalls at toy fairs. Like it's toys throughout the ages, isn't it?
>> If you get to have a little wander as well, that's awesome.
>> Yeah, it sounds cool. And it's pretty normally toy fair tables as a trader lot are a lot cheaper than what they are at Comic-Con. Considerably cheaper. I think most toy fairs that we've been to have been like 1020 pound a table.
>> So, and it's a much shorter day as well.
>> Yeah. But yeah, it's it's always um a nice little >> Yeah. If you chosen at a toy fair, then I'd really consider doing a Comic-Con if you haven't yet.
>> And then you'll you'll get the bug after that. Well, yeah, because you can build up with Comic-Cons as well. There's like day ones. Um, >> start off with the smaller ones, the little family ones.
>> There's usually people wandering around as well that have got other events and they >> Yeah.
>> You know, they'll give you their um what's it called? The flyer for their events.
>> Yeah. Promo. But we better we'll get through the chat and then we'll do the toy race because it's going on quite long, isn't it? Quite late this one. And Kai, I'll be getting death threats from Kai because I haven't posted his item out yet. I need to get to the post office. Well, the local shop.
>> Uh Jimaloo says York car boot was massive last Saturday. Started to get more families doing them now.
>> Oh, that's great. Good news.
Jimaloo, >> which one? Which York?
>> Uh are we talking about the raceourse?
>> I think it must be. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Hopefully it'll go back to more of a boot sale because it's turned into a antique flea market. Really? The raceourse.
>> Last last week, didn't it rain?
>> Must have been this weekend. We didn't we didn't go. I wanted to go. Uh Wigington car boot sale is is is actually a car boot sale. They don't allow a lot of market tradery ones. Even though there's a few, it's it's more home sellers, which is great.
>> Yeah. And th they don't allow anything new.
>> Yeah. They want just home sellers.
>> I like th >> Yeah. F is good.
>> Uh Kai says, "What's your best price?
Sounds better than what's your lowest price."
>> That's very true. Yeah. But it's still the same thing.
>> Yeah. I've got a go-to way of saying it, I think, as well when I do it.
>> I've got myself into trouble too many times and got um customers annoyed when they say, "What's your best price?"
Because I always say, "Well, I've put it at my best price."
>> It's my best price right now.
>> Yeah. Taco's having a crazy dream.
>> Underwater doggy. Um, oh, by the way, when you shouted Anakin, everyone said that you didn't need to take your mic off because it was still really loud.
>> Um, fam says, "Love that." Uh, Spirit Hunter. That's a new name.
>> That is cool.
>> Says, "My OCD wants to fix the pictures behind you."
>> Sorry. I always get told off that there's nothing in. There's a few that have nothing in as well.
>> Oh, maybe there is something in that picture.
>> Uh, yeah, >> the nothing. They're very wonky. You wouldn't like my hanging skills then because the ones over above the table, one is very slightly higher than the other one. And I laughed that someone with OCD would hate it. So I do apologize. I'm not trying to set it off.
But >> Spirit Hunter, I need you in in the mystery shack.
That'll be some next level tidying.
>> Ta Farm says we will be at the con in August. Woo. Yeah, York Comic- Con is great at the race course in August. Very busy. Always get early bird for that one if you can. Otherwise, you'll be standing outside for hours waiting to get in.
>> Yeah. Phil Burke says, "We met at Weatherbe Caribou last year, the guy with vintage Star Wars."
>> Oh, cool. Cheers, Phil. Yeah. Yeah, I do remember >> Weatherbe raceourse on the hill. I love Weatherbe. I haven't hit it up yet. I need to do it because it was >> one I like that's >> uh it's a lot of up and down. Yeah, it's a Weatherbe raceourse.
>> Yeah, I do like that one.
>> It's good.
>> But not with a trolley.
>> Uh we've had some great finds there.
Looking back on boot sales, although you're not a fan of the York one. I think York's had our best finds to be honest.
>> That's only because we've been to it more.
>> Yeah, possibly.
>> Spooky Geek says good luck to everyone in the toy race. So he says, "Danbo, may I ask where you got your top from? Donna loves it and is begging me to find it for her birthday at the end of May."
>> It's the the comic.
>> Oh, it's from Primark, I think.
>> Yeah, this was a Primi. It was quite an >> Yeah, it was like four years ago. I don't know how he's managed to keep it cuz he normally trashes it.
>> It's cuz it's I know it started the cotton the started to pull there. Uh, it was it was just before the first Deadpool movie. But every every time they release something, they always get merching, don't they, Primari?
>> You've always got holes and stuff in your clothes. Normally, there you should see his pants. You don't want to see them, but they are hanging by his bum out all day.
>> Why would you bring up my pants?
>> Cuz I'm surprised you've managed to keep something.
>> Well, that's it.
>> And Gemma says, "York racecourse was in the overflow was nearly full." Oh wow.
>> Well, we did miss out then, didn't we?
Oh, >> we've reached the end.
>> Well, thank you everyone. We're going to end with the toy race like we always do.
So, what is the toy race? If you're new to the channel and your first time watching it, what the heck is that toy race?
>> Our toy race is a little uh race of toys. It is what it is. If you want to enter, you have to go to this video once it is not a live video anymore. So, right now, all these comments do not count towards the toy race. Once it is a regular video on YouTube, if you comment underneath, then you will automatically be entered.
If you win the prize today, you will win a£10 voucher for our eBay shop. You will get a code and you'll be able to use it for whatever you want to use it for. You have to use it all in one go because it is10 off code and it is a one use code.
>> Doesn't cover shipping.
>> Yeah. Uh yeah, it doesn't cover shipping. But if you say only spend £8, you could then not go back and get the two pound. I'm afraid you have to use £10 in one go.
>> Mhm. And I won't be adding uh bells a week. No, I'm going to add it now. I'm not that mean. Don't you worry, Craig.
I'm on it now. Normally, we wouldn't do this, but he's a member of the channel, and he he he did comment on the video before this one went live, so that's fine.
>> Yeah, we're going to have to start a um Belle's we >> probably spelled that completely wrong, but that there you go. It's in.
>> It's just funny because you use two E, so it's a we instead of we.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Right. Okay. Let's have a quick look then. So, everyone everyone that entered in the last live that we did, we've got B biker fet workshop.
>> That's cool.
>> Carl Adams, Pumpkin Picker, Lizzy Scotty Doggy Crafts, Tela Farm, Paul Baker, Funko Hat, Shannon Louise Critters, Helen Linland Jeff, Spooky Geek, and Bellawi all entered the 10 pound giveaway.
12 people in the race, 12 chances to win, right?
>> Yep.
>> I am going to turn this down because it is definitely loud when it's on. And I'll get ready to start the race. You can see everyone lined up there. All the favorite toys. Oh, this is a retro toy race. Like more retro. Do you know what I mean? That'd be so cool if there was.
>> How is it not retro?
>> Oh, it is retro. saying like if if it was even more retro like He-Man toys and like 80s toys and stuff.
>> Yeah, but then they'd have to get licensed.
>> Should we get ready for the race everyone? I think we will. Let's do it.
Good luck everyone.
>> Okie dokie. So one minute on the clock. Oh, Baker going straight to the front in the train.
>> Yeah, Pumpkin Picker is the little army man. Tell the fan the little Lego dog. I bet the egg man.
>> Weird scary egg clown.
>> Pumpkin picker is the army man currently at the front with the guitar. Lizzy Scotty Doggy Crafts is the spaceman currently winning right now. Head's just popping through.
>> Carl Adams is the crocodile.
>> Spooky Geek. Lego man that's coming to the front right now. Spooky Geek currently winning the race.
as the unicorn and Belari is racing as the octopus.
>> Oh yeah, Belle gaining on Helen there second. Helen currently winning the race. We've got 15 seconds.
>> Uncle had a clif >> and Sharon Louise is the money in your bank.
>> Eight. Seven. Six. Could be anyone's race. Five. Four.
>> Who's it going to be? Jeff is running to the front.
winner. Congratulations.
Congratulations.
>> I will just turn this music off otherwise it'll be >> annoying. There we are. Congratulations everyone.
>> Thanks for winning. If you want to join, join the race.
>> Cost nothing.
>> So, as soon as this video is up as a regular video, if you put a comment in, you can be the next winner in two weeks.
Yeah, two weeks time. Every two weeks now.
>> So, um, if you want to contact us, Lynlin, on any of the different places, we've >> This could be contact us anywhere. I think Glenn has >> third or second win, I think.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't know if Lynland's taken it before though, or given it away.
>> So, um, Tam says, "We love Weatherbe and Minskip." Have we ever been to Minsk? We haven't been to Minsk either.
>> No.
>> Wasn't it Lizzy Scotty Docraft that won?
>> Maybe.
>> I've forgotten already. It'll say on the screen.
>> Oh, who just won? It was Lynlin.
>> Yeah.
>> Kai says, "Looks like I forgot to comment."
Um, >> your name's not down, Kai. You know the rules. You're not coming in.
>> Spooky geek says, "Well done. I think I had too much Bailey's."
>> Well, you don't have to drive in the morning. That's what the bus pass is for.
Uh, tough fam said, "Thought we had it in the bag when it came racing up."
>> Yeah. Now, next time.
>> And Lynland says, "Please do a mystery."
>> Oh, a mystery item. Okay.
>> I know. She just like a key ring.
>> So, if you send us across um an address to send private message, we will sort that out for you.
>> Facebook, email, or wherever's best for you. So, thank you so much for joining us, everyone. We I'm I'm going to try hitting more boot sales. I've got to get through the death pile. So maybe we'll do a membersonly live deaf pile again so you can see what I'm actually grabbing and what what needs to be done kind of thing.
>> We will try and list what we pull out this time instead of putting it back in there.
>> Now that we don't have a ComicCon, like it depends what we're working on at the time. So we we things like jump in front of the work pile and things get moved back. That's just how it works, isn't it? I know how how things are going. And then on Saturday, we we'll always do a video every weekend without fail. And then we're live every two weeks now, aren't we? So, Saturday, we're we're going to be at the Recycle Project. That video is going to be out for members first, >> then members on Sunday.
>> You going to come to a boot sale with me this weekend?
Anyway, >> well that was awkward, wasn't it? No boots hill.
Yeah, if it's good weather, come to York. It's good, isn't it? It is enjoyable. Anyway, so from me, Dambo Demise >> and me, Beth Demise, >> be awesome, >> be geeky, >> be excellent to each other, >> and we will see you in the next video.
>> Yes, we will very soon, two weeks time.
This is not a cult.
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