50 Games That Can Make You Great Profits On Amazon FBA and

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50 Games That Can Make You Great Profits On Amazon FBA and
This list is provided by: Cody Hawk www.projectreseller.com 50 Games That Can Make You Great Profits On Amazon FBA and Ebay This is a list of 50 games I sell and have sold for great profits on both Ebay and Amazon FBA. So first let me explain my criteria, this list will NOT contain any prices, reason being the prices change daily on both Ebay and Amazon. In reselling the third party sellers, like you and I set the prices. A game that sells for $25 today can sell for $50 tomorrow and $40 the next day. This is in no way a complete list as I sell hundreds of different games, however these are some of the top games I sell and am able to make great profits. For Amazon FBA I use the standard 3 times your money rule, so if I pay $4 for a game it needs to sell for $12 or more so you can make a profit after fees. For Ebay my minimum is $12, I don't sell Games under $12. Scanning APP: I use the Amazon Seller App to scan games for Amazon FBA and look up games on the Ebay App for Ebay. This is a FREE app and in my opinion a great option for all resellers to scan products for Amazon FBA, it can be downloaded on IOS or Android. Buying Advice: Where do you buy games? Thrift stores: Most of the time at thrift stores I am able to find games from $1­$5. I purchase both new and used games from Thrift Stores. Keep your eye’s open for under priced games. I find games on a regular basis far undervalue; the reason is people move, downsize, grow out of or just simply get bored of games, this is why thrift stores like Goodwill will often have several dozen games on their shelves. Goodwill Outlet/ Weigh And Pay: The Goodwill outlet can be found on the Goodwill website. I have purchased hundreds of games from the outlet. The key benefit here is you pay by the pound and most games do not weigh more than a few pounds. My outlet for example you pay by the pound or $1 a game, the lesser of the two. Auctions: Auctions are a great place to find everything from vintage games to brand new games. I find value at both storage auctions and auction houses. Yard Sale: While I personally do not attend yard sales or flea markets often myself, they are a great place to find games in new and used condition for a great price. Retail Arbitrage/Online Arbitrage: This is the number one way I buy games, both retail arbitrage and online arbitrage are amazing ways to find high end new games. Where To Sell: Amazon Or Ebay?: You will want to compare the product on both platforms. Remember that the fees on Amazon FBA are higher but the convenience of shipping it to FBA and being done with it is great as well. For me I’m currently shipping 70% of my games to Amazon FBA and selling 30% on Ebay. Shipping: When shipping to Amazon FBA, new games I just add to my shipment, used games I shrink wrap and add the suffocation warning labels. Ebay I usually ship parcel by the pound, always give yourself a pound or two beyond the game weight to account for shipping materials. I also ship some games in the board game box that you can get for FREE on usps.com. This is usually only a great option for higher value games as this shipping price is high. Making Sure The Game Is Complete: We make sure all of our used games are complete when buying, once you have been selling games for a while you will get the hang of checking quickly in the store, if its taped I still open and check. Most of the games on this list even if they are missing pieces often time I will purchase them if the price is a buck or two. I currently have over 50 “parts” games. You can sell the pieces of many games or you can keep a stack like I do and then piece them together as you go. This is especially a great idea with higher value games like Cash Flow or Zelda. The key to selling games is the same as all products: find them, sell them and find some more. You can make a great income selling games once you build the knowledge base. Below I have attached a picture of 50 games along with the name. These games are listed from 1­50, however this is in no way in order from best to worst as we established earlier, the price is set by you and what someone else is willing to pay. Every game on this list is a winner and can sell for $15 to $100 plus on Amazon FBA and or Ebay. Download this PDF and take it with you when looking for games, this way you will have a visual reference in front of you at all times. 1.
Bananagrams 2.
Clue: The Classic Edition 3.
Monopoly: NFL Edition 4.
The Game of Life Board Game 5.
Risk: Star Wars Edition 6.
Pay Day 7.
Clue: Simpsons Edition 8.
Spy Alley 9.
Harry Potter Scene It? 10.
Pokemon Sorry! 11.
Lego Checkers 12.
Franklin Goes to School Game 13.
Rich Uncle Stock Market Game 14.
Cashflow 15.
Electronic Talking Clue FX 16.
Larry Burkett’s Money Matters 17.
Game of Life Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End 18.
Battleship 19.
Trivial Pursuit DVD SNL Edition 20.
Mad Gab Mania 21.
The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game 22.
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 23.
Battlestar Galactica 24.
Ticket to Ride 25.
Rack­O 26.
Planet Hollywood the Game 27.
Pandemic 28.
Twilight Imperium 29.
Shogun 30.
Stratego: Original 31.
Deer in the Headlights 32.
Time the Game: 1983 Edition 33.
Mouse Trap 34.
Where’s Waldo Watcher Card Game 35.
The Legend of Zelda Board Game 36.
Game of Thrones 37.
Snorta! 38.
Space Hulk 39.
Mystery Date Game 1965 Edition 40.
Hero Quest 1989 Edition by Milton Bradley 41.
Pizza Party 1987 Edition 42.
Sorry! Disney Edition 43.
Trajan Board Game 44.
Pokemon Master Trainer 45.
Apples to Apples 46.
Pac­Man 47.
Original Master Mind 1976 Edition 48.
Among the Stars 49.
Guess Who? 1991 Edition 50.
Battle of the Sexes: Simpson Edition This list is provided by: Cody Hawk www.projectreseller.com