Sup /biz/
Bought all the cables left in a Radioshack that was closing. Some fuck already got to the hobbyist electronic soldering bits and transistors and stuff. Bro tier cashier let me get boxes full of stuff for $20 per box and let me stuff them full. He still had to ring everything up through his register so the company could calculate how much they lost. They lost over $8000 to me.
I have a ton of HDMI cables, adapters of various types, RCA cable arrays, and some audio cables that I always saw DJs losing their shit over at festivals I worked at (when they DIDN'T have what they wanted). 1/4" to 1/8", 1/4" splitter, etc.
I should really start selling this shit before the investment goes stale. What should I do? eBay is a pain in my balls. Craigslist will just attract some other lowlife vultures like myself who want to buy cheap and sell it all themselves.
Thought about making a simple webstore using a freely available webstore script (i've ran these before) and use that to make a sorted searchable list of all the products I have to sell, then include the link in every advertisement post I make, making my selling go more efficiently. I don't actually want to be shipping any of this though, targetting local sales.
I will mail a free cable of their request to the best suggestion that helps me the most. Second most helpful request gets a joke gift of my choice from the boxes, I'm sure there's something totally useless or funny in there. Third most helpful blah blah glengarry glen ross reference
>>3056763
Thanks for the heads up buying 100k
>>3056862
i meant to do that
Facebook marketplace or Offer Up are both quality ways to sell things to local folks. Talk to the sound guy next time you go to a show. Pawn shops.
You can get HDMI cables for like .000001 BTC