eBay Reselling Wins, Pricing Pitfalls & AI’s Impact: Pocket Change Episode
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In this episode of Pocket Change, the hosts recap their weeks reselling on eBay, including Joe closing out March with his second-best month ever after netting over $300, then seeing sales slow when he stopped listing. Ben discusses a community sale haul and how a once high-value vintage Polo hat dropped to the $20–$25 range, likely due to low comps resetting the market. They talk about the importance of checking current sold comps, how underpricing and auctions can hurt sellers, and broader concerns about AI’s effects on pricing, customer service, and jobs, alongside examples like Temu’s reported U.S. user drop and workplace automation failures. They also share feedback highlights, shipping/packaging practices, and a strategy shift toward focusing on $20+ items while moving low-profit inventory through flea markets.
00:00 Show Intro and Banter
00:57 Big March Sales Win
03:05 Watchers and Offers Strategy
04:13 Ben’s Community Sale Haul
04:49 Polo Hat Price Crash
06:10 Comps vs AI Pricing Debate
09:28 Auction Mistakes and Market Reset
11:44 Cheap Imports and Temu Shift
15:27 AI Layoffs and Job Future
22:05 Warehousing Automation Timeline
24:07 Drive Thru AI Fail Story
26:47 Wrapping Back to AI in Food Distribution
27:02 Robot Zucchini Fail
27:36 Automation And UBI Debate
28:34 Why AI Can’t Pick Stocks
29:34 Free AI Beats Paid Tools
30:33 Learn AI Or Fall Behind
32:58 AI Boosting eBay Listings
34:08 AI Listing Mistakes
35:54 eBay Policy And Strikes
37:10 Comment Of The Week
38:23 Shipping Like A Pro
40:54 Stop Selling Cheap Items
46:28 Target The $20 Sweet Spot
49:20 Yard Sale Season Strategy
50:14 New eBay Van Commercial
51:47 Wrap Up And Next Plans