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Calling Car Boot Experts.

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whimsywhoo · 08/10/2005 14:40

I have decided to do a car boot sale next week ()weather permitting).
I have never done one before or been to one so was wondering what sorts of things sell.
I've got loads of videos how much do you think is ok to ask £2? What about CD's?

I've got loads of children's things, baby clothes ect and not sure if I should sell as a job lot or individually.
Any advice
TIA

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Laura032004 · 15/10/2005 19:19

Fantastic! How was it? Did you sell anything surprising?

We did one not so long ago, and spent most of the profits on a lovely seafood platter on the way back Still, better a lovely meal in my tummy, than junk in my garage!

whimsywhoo · 15/10/2005 20:01

Well, we sold most of the videos and some baby equipment. The clothes didn't sell too well and I was suprised how people will try and haggle on the cheapest of things.
I even managed to give a couple of things away to childen
All in all a good day, although I am really tired

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golds · 15/10/2005 20:02

I am doing 1 tomorrow, wish me luck, I hear its going to be nice weather. How much do you think I should price a double buggy at ? I don't want to come with it.

whimsywhoo · 15/10/2005 20:32

I sold a single mothercare Jive one 3 yrs old for £6. I'm not an exopert but ask for more then come down. Double pushchairs always sell well wherever you sell them. Good luck

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Laura032004 · 15/10/2005 21:37

golds - have you not got an NCT sale coming up in your area that you could put it in? You'd probably get a bit more for it there.

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