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How to Sell Your Gaming PC FAST | Become a PC Flipper Ep. 5

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Episode 5 of my Become a PC Builder / PC Flipper series: today we cover the sales process: how to handle buyers, organize an in-person pickup or shipping, how to protect yourself, and how to make the whole experience smooth without overselling or getting scammed. Once you know how to build and price a PC, this is the part that actually gets the deal closed :) 0:00 The actual sales process 0:45 How to talk to buyers 2:05 In-person sale: how to do it safely 4:18 Shipping a PC without problems 5:30 Payment rules and common mistakes 6:55 How to close the sale properly 📷 Follow me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imwateringpsus Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/imwateringpsus YT Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTZ7F7OGSwUl5ZQos02-vw/join ⚙️ Gear & Recommendations: Thermal Paste I use: https://amzn.to/4lS2tuV Electric screwdriver for PC building: https://amzn.to/4stgJga Mini Air Duster for PC cleaning: https://amzn.to/4bAWJSZ My fav mouse: https://madcatz.store/products/mad-catz-m-m-o-7-wireless-gaming-mouse?sca_ref=10580619.Vzo1VpjdXGZIC&sca_source=YouTube Deskmat: https://deskmat.io/imwateringpsus DISCLOSURE: Some links are affiliate links, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. #PCFlipping #GamingPC #SideHustle

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In this episode of my PC flipper series, I’m talking about the part that actually closes the deal: the sales process. Once you’ve built the PC and priced it right, you still need to handle buyers without getting scammed or turning the whole thing into a weird, stressful experience. My biggest rule is simple: don’t oversell. If someone is ready to buy, don’t bury them in questions or start pitching extra stuff—just lock in a time and handle the logistics. I break down how I talk to buyers, how I do safe in-person pickups (public spot if you’re not comfortable at home), and what I do to prove the PC works. I like quick, clean testing: boot it up in front of them, run Heaven Benchmark and a CPU-Z benchmark, watch temps, and you’re basically good 99.9% of the time. If you’re shipping, I’m even more strict: record the PC working, record benchmarks, and record packing the PC so you have proof if something goes wrong. And yeah—payment rules. Get the money before they leave. No exceptions. I’ve been scammed when I was younger and naive… I’m still young, just less naive.

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