Twitching & Birdwatching8 mins ago
car boot sales
Am doing one on Sunday for the first time. Am a total novie. Would appreciate any advice. Generally do they provide tables? As I have a helluva lot of stuff!
I am an Avon team leader and hoping to sell some surplus stock and recruit some newbies so I can raise some extra cash for a planned holiday to Egypt next month.
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get a mate to be there with you, watch out for dealers at the start, shoo them away, also watch for theives, be confident in what you want for an item, but don't ask too much.
take plastic bags with you, anc changes, keep non sales items away from the boot sale, prepare for all weathers. Items you want a certain amount for price up, cheap items perhaps put in a 50p box, kiddies toys do well near the front !
- Take your own table (wallpaper pasting tables are most popular.)
- Take plenty of small change.
- Wear warm clothing.
- Take a large polythene sheet to cover your stuff in case of April showers plus an umbrella.
- Take a flask of coffee, sandwiches and loo paper.
- Take plenty of used polythene bags. Buyers never seem to bring shopping bags with them.
- Put valuable things at the rear of the table nearest you. Shop lifters are always around.
- Don't let dealers harrass you as you're unpacking and don't sell for less than you want to unless you really don't want to take it home again.
Take at least two people for security. I had loads of stuff pinched when I did a car boot. I was unpacking and my friend was keeping watch, but her eyes couldn't be everywhere at once. Also think of what you will say to the people who come up with long-winded sob stories because they think they'll get the goods for pennies.