This video promotes BYITTS, a platform for classified sales of various items. The description includes a direct link to the website, BYITTS.com. While the title mentions "ALL things," suggesting a broad marketplace, the context implies it could be used for firearms-related transactions, given the common use of such platforms within the gun community for buying and selling. Further details on the specific types of items available or showcased within the video are not provided in the title or description.
This YouTube Short, titled "I got banned from @GunBroker_Official for my funny name : TWIG #shorts #fuddbusters", suggests a user experienced an account ban from GunBroker due to their username. The video's hashtag #fuddbusters implies a theme related to challenging traditional or outdated gun culture. The content likely revolves around the user's humorous or possibly controversial username and its consequences on the online firearm marketplace.
This video discusses a significant change for sellers on StockX, a popular online marketplace for sneakers and collectibles. The core of the announcement is that StockX will begin charging sellers shipping fees starting next month. This marks a notable shift in their fee structure, which previously absorbed shipping costs for sellers. The content creator, "2wildguns," also promotes their Patreon, social media presence (Instagram and Twitter), website for reviews, and YouTube channel memberships.
This video from Prepper School, Volume 15, addresses supply chain issues and "out of stock" scenarios. It explores reasons like low inventories, labor shortages, and shipping costs, highlighting potential disruptions from events like the Freedom Convoy. The content then shifts to actionable advice for preppers, suggesting alternate supply sources including gardens, local farms, farmers markets, flea markets, yard sales, and leveraging social networks for barter. It also points to online platforms like Marketplace, Etsy, eBay, Gunbroker, and AmmoSeek for sourcing goods. The video emphasizes creativity, improvisation, and utilizing raw materials like pallets (from dumpsters only) and food buckets.
This video features content creator Blake Yarbrough detailing his experience with StockX selling him counterfeit $1600 sneakers. The description highlights the issue of receiving fake products from a platform known for authentication. It also includes promotional links for donations, channel memberships, streaming, and social media. The content creator is seeking to expose this fraudulent transaction and warn others.
This video focuses on strategies for maximizing sales value on online auction sites, specifically targeting merchandise. It claims to reveal a simple, proven method used by top-rated sellers to help individuals extract the highest possible profit from their online auctions. The core message is about understanding and implementing a specific sales system for better financial outcomes.
This video discusses eBay's new Authenticity Guarantee program and its potential impact on the sneaker reselling market. The content focuses on the business and logistical aspects of reselling sneakers through eBay, with no mention of firearms, ammunition, or related equipment. The creator also promotes their various social media channels and donation links.
This YouTube video discusses a class-action lawsuit filed against StockX, a popular online marketplace, stemming from a 2019 data breach. The creator analyzes whether StockX has a viable legal defense against the allegations. The video also includes links for donations, channel memberships, and social media follows, as well as a referral code for Karmaloop.
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