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What to sell at table top sale?
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jet77
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Hi,
I posted this on the DFW board but havent had any replies so was hoping that maybe you guys on here could help. Has anyone done any table top sales in the past? I would be grateful for any experiences/advice anyone can offer as I've got a table booked for tomorrow and have never done anything like this before.
I've got loads of clothes to sell and loads of bits and bobs that haven't sold on ebay, but have got no idea how to present the clothes as I won't have a rail to hang them on. I'm also going to make some cakes and biscuits (lemon ones to use up the 7 lemons left in my fridge ) I was thinking of getting some soup from costco, putting it in a flask and then selling it at 50p a cup because if the weather is this cold tomorrow people will want warming up, but I don't want to be responsible for anyone burning themselves
Please please post any ideas/suggestions/advice as I'm a total newbie to this e.g presentation/pricing/making the most of the table space etc...
Many thanks,
Jxx
I posted this on the DFW board but havent had any replies so was hoping that maybe you guys on here could help. Has anyone done any table top sales in the past? I would be grateful for any experiences/advice anyone can offer as I've got a table booked for tomorrow and have never done anything like this before.
I've got loads of clothes to sell and loads of bits and bobs that haven't sold on ebay, but have got no idea how to present the clothes as I won't have a rail to hang them on. I'm also going to make some cakes and biscuits (lemon ones to use up the 7 lemons left in my fridge ) I was thinking of getting some soup from costco, putting it in a flask and then selling it at 50p a cup because if the weather is this cold tomorrow people will want warming up, but I don't want to be responsible for anyone burning themselves
Please please post any ideas/suggestions/advice as I'm a total newbie to this e.g presentation/pricing/making the most of the table space etc...
Many thanks,
Jxx
JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIME
PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
Weekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15
DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T
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Hi jet,
You should get more help with this on the Ebay & other auctions, Car Boot and Jumble Sales Board so I'll move your thread over there.
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