I never done this professionally... can't give you a lot of advice...
However i know a little bit about cryptocoins... if you ask what pc parts are in high demand, i would definitely say graphic cards.. if you bought a lot of RX 480 cards before the big mining hype you would have probably made a 100 % ROI...
Now it's too late for GPUs... but what you could do is to have a look at the data storage coins. For example FileCoin. With those coins everyone can rent out their free disk space in exchange for this coins...
It's a huge gamble, but these decentralized storage networks are just getting started... if they are going to do well, i could imagine that hard drives will be in huge demand...
Of course you also have to factor in that these drives are getting cheaper in general... just a thought :)
I went to their website, thinking I'd be able to get started hosting/mining/whatever. But all I found was information about how to invest money in FileCoin...
I got a shitload of large hard drives in my cupboard that aren't doing anything.
Siacoin has a working client afaik... but filecoin is the more promising one because it's from Protocol Labs, the developers of the InterPlanetary File System
cleaning a shop is 2 or 3 hours, you sweep the floor, dust some shelves, and machine the floor every 2 days. and thats about it or a extra £400->£600 a month
there are so many retards that can't handle it, as long as you do the basic's the shop is happy
its all health & safety, cross contamination, chemical control, waste & recycling regulations, nothing todo with actual cleaning, just everything todo with the work enviroment
I thought the different pharmacies already have tested if the medicine they sell are of danger to humans already? Or I guess your work facility test the medicine from different medicine research labs before they can be sold at an pharmacy? Anyway I can just imagine all the fun pills that can be found at your job. :D
I've done this for a several months, but in Poland, on smaller market with mouse devices and other gaming stuff, and hardware aswell.
What i can tell you is this, even tho its basics: you need to put some money in order to get some, and most important you have to know your shit, on top of that its large dose of patience, that you will need to deal with buyers/sellers aswell awereness how to not get rigged, no matter if you deal with used or new things.
Bottom line: today on my ground it's not worth the time. Of course it depends of how economy is in your country. Soon your room / garage may be drowning in shit you cant fix / sell, if you dont have any experience, never done this before, you may find in a position you wasting time just to get money back as my buddy, who i spend time to instructing. And without putting at least 8 hours in 7 days, yes every day of the week, you won't succed, especially when market is already crowded.
We are living in online society, if you don't ansfer email right away opportunity might go away in a nick of time. Don't go deep, take time to get some experience, step by step. Dont buy all thinking you will sell all stuff next month with 50% profit, it is not gonna happen.
Im just warning you, my eastearn european attitude is not so positive like yours in west :p
I am selling some more intresting parts for cars, etc BMW M parts, audi S/RS and so on. Best for parts are GERMAN ebay.de, but it takes huges TAXES... ETC If I sell steering wheel for 350e, I have to pay like ~35-45 euros, paypal takes some if you deposit to card. I don't know about other ebays. etc com , co.uk and maybe some group sells takes less taxes..
And if you selling stuff, make sure, you don't accept return. Some gays buy stuff from you, takes your item, puts some horse shit inside and sends you back with tracking number. and it's head pain to prove , that you send correct item and he resend wrong one.
true that, thats why I dont accept paypal anymore, but as an non german seller you cant circumvent paypal, can you?
paypal has 180 days return policies for sold items ... and always sides with buyer ... the buyer can destroy/damage your item and can still return it and paypal sides with the buyer ... imho. u r a complete idiot if u sell an expensive item via paypal
word, im bored of nvidia, and need a vega card so i don't have to buy a new PSU as well, if i got a rx 580 thats 100w TDP more then a vega comming in 350 Vs 250
You are wasting your time, Anything you want to sell, China already has it at better prices! That's the first rule. So if you are planning on reselling shit in big quantity for cheap it's pointless. The only reason I can see somebody buying from you is if they don't want 2 weeks delivery time but that means you have to be swift on the shipping so somebody can get it in 3 days.
Now the next big thing you need to know about Ebay is, after all the work, after all the sales and profits, here comes Ebay themself, they want 10% on what you sold, then PayPal will take a cut and then you have to ship it. So unless you've acquired the items for virtually free, trust me there is no money to be made. As for PayPal the world is convince no other payment method exist or its safer/quicker than paypal.
The only way to make money on Ebay like I have in the past, is if you sell junk for gold. Hey look a 1984 IBM M keyboard, sure I will give you 5-10 euro for it, 3 weeks later on ebay all freshened up and spotless 150 euro. Ebay is more for getting rid of stuff that normally you would throw away but suddenly realize people will pay good shit for something that's normally junk. If you want to be professional Ebay seller, learn to repair stuff and then sell them for profits. Or even fabricate stuff people need for drift cars etc...
And whatever you do never undervalue your item, the more expensive it is the better quality it must be......human logic!
Just sell old games and consoles, you have a constant stream of nostalgic nerds like me who are will pay over the odds for yesterdays stuff.
As with anything to do with second hand selling, you need to buy it cheap enough to be worth your while, so many people are clued up now, add in the ebay fees etc, and its harder, but if you look in boot sales, charity shops, craigslist etc, you could build up a treasure chest of stuff over a few months with good mark up potential. Leaflet drop around homes etc.
Buy second hand boxes etc for the consoles, so you can seel them all boxed, the closer you get to what people remember having as kids, the better, I will never forget getting the megadrive with sonic, or the super snes with SF2 Turbo, onr the mega CD, or the commodore 64 (nightmoves pack) shit like that just gets burned into your head as a kid as they were some of your best presents. And as you get older you kick yourself you ever sold it and all it takes is one weak night, you browse on ebay and all it takes is a click to have it again.
You can be like a socially acceptable drug dealer, but with memories.
some years ago you could sell used bike parts and make some money, but that time is over now ... as already said, ebay takes 10 % of the cut, paypal also wants to take a bite, and then there is the 180 day return policies of paypal which the buyer can force anytime, and percentage of assholes making use of that has grown drastically ... cant really recommend, unless u maybe sell a service ...
btw, u wanna go real estate? real estate in mmorpgs its where its at ;-) https://singularityhub.com/2010/11/21/man-sel...wtf-video/
My brother made a living of on-line business with amazon. He is living luxury life with wife and 2 kids + hes a gamer like me and hes playing games whole day and doing this. Its a lot to read and to understand. You need a lot of time and some budget to start with. If you have time read it and try out if you want to make living of on-line business. There is plenty of other business, but most of them are scam.