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 Author: OurBricks View Messages Posted By OurBricks
 Posted: Mar 23, 2022 09:50
 Subject: Re: How many of the same set do you usually part
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 Topic: Selling
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It depends on the size of the set. For the really big sets, I usually part out
a quantity of 2. For most medium size sets, I usually part out a quantity of
4. For the small sets, I will part out 6 to 8.

Rick


In Selling, JoeT1234 writes:
  Hey Guys,

I'm sure this must have been discussed in the past but I can't find any
relevant threads so apologies if that is the case (+any links appreciated).

For those of us who part out new sets how many copies of each do you tend to
go with? I'm a little hesitant with going to deep in a single set in case
it doesn't perform to well.

Cheers

JT
 Author: OurBricks View Messages Posted By OurBricks
 Posted: Feb 2, 2022 14:05
 Subject: Re: Brickstock? Brickstore? Something?
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 Topic: Related Software
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Please take a look at Brick Seller.

If you are not familiar with Brick Seller, you can find a link to it on the BrickLink
Inventory Software links here: https://www.bricklink.com/links.asp?catID=9

Rick

In Related Software, axaday writes:
  I recently switched my personal accounting from highly detail, meticulous, time
consuming spreadsheets over to Mint.com. And I'm aware I am not going to
be getting the detail I have always had, which is what made me wait so long,
but I've accepted that the time is just not there to continue the way I had.

Now that my personal accounting is caught up, I've been working on getting
my business accounting caught up for taxes and all. And peace of mind.

I have never bothered with 3P software on Bricklink and though some more inventory
tools would be handy I get by okay with what is there. So I've not paid
attention to what people say about API and such in the forum. I still don't
think I want to dive into advance inventory management, but if one of these programs
digs out all of my order information in a handy way like Mint where I can just
keep my totals and numbers up to date, I'd like someone to pitch it. I would
love to have the hour or more a week that I spend updating spreadsheets back.
 Author: OurBricks View Messages Posted By OurBricks
 Posted: Jan 6, 2022 13:30
 Subject: Re: How does everyone do their inventory?
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 Topic: Selling
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Since 2017 I've been using Brick Seller to manage my BrickLink and Brick
Owl inventory and orders.

If you are not familiar with Brick Seller, you can find a link to it on the BrickLink
Inventory Software links here: https://www.bricklink.com/links.asp?catID=9

Rick


In Selling, JerseyBrickGuy writes:
  Like the topic states, I’m curious to see how other sellers keep their inventory
up to date?

Thanks
 Author: OurBricks View Messages Posted By OurBricks
 Posted: Jan 6, 2022 13:25
 Subject: Re: Pirateship vs Shipstation
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 Topic: Shipping
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I also have switched to using PirateShip and use the csv import integration.
Works very well. I only wish they had and API so that I could more tightly
integrate it with Brick Seller.

If you are not familiar with Brick Seller, you can find a link to it on the BrickLink
Inventory Software links here: https://www.bricklink.com/links.asp?catID=9

Rick


In Shipping, ralphs_bricks writes:
  In Shipping, WildBricks writes:
  I've been seeing lots of sellers mentioning Pirateship as their preferred
method. For those who are using it:

How are you importing your order info?


Are you copy/pasting each order or are you using CSV? If I understand their
website right, I can't integrate with PayPal like I can on Shipstation. When
shipping 20+ orders per day that seems really inefficient.

I'm going to be an outsider here but I use PirateShip but I've also coded
my own order pulling and Shipping program. When I get to the shipping screen
I just download the csv file that I generate and import - Purchase - print.


On orders that need a little more effort (usually over a pound) in figuring out
the cheapest best way to ship I can copy/paste in the address.

Before I started using PirateShip (Early December) I was still using Paypal Multiorder
shipping as I hadn't gotten switched to ShipStation yet.

BTW if you want to see more of the order pulling software I wrote for myself
you can see a montage of me building it on my Youtube channel here https://youtu.be/v8HKVvXMbvU?t=691
 Author: OurBricks View Messages Posted By OurBricks
 Posted: Jan 6, 2022 13:19
 Subject: Re: API address
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 Topic: Off Topic
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The code needed to get through the Oauth 1.0 authentication was the hardest thing
to figure out when I starting using the API to build the Brick Seller app.

If you are not familiar with Brick Seller, you can find a link to it on the BrickLink
Inventory Software links here: https://www.bricklink.com/links.asp?catID=9

Rick


In Off Topic, BricksMummy writes:
  Hi, I am also struggling with this

Basically how to authenticate Oauth 1.0 to make any API call

I am trying to make API call from Microsoft Flow

I would really appreciate any help on this

Thank you

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