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Novice Car Booter - Prices?
SeagullFTB
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I am looking to raise some money so decided to do a car boot on Sunday to sell off some unused/unwanted bits from around the house. I haven't really done this before, so wondered if any experienced sellers could give some advice on how to price things up. Should I price high and haggle or price fair and be firm?
I've got quite a range of stuff and not sure how well some of it will sell. From collectable unopened playing cards and 50p pieces (Beatrix Potter, Paddington, Olympic etc...) to old clothes, an old Fossil watch (needs new battery) and crockery.
I've got quite a range of stuff and not sure how well some of it will sell. From collectable unopened playing cards and 50p pieces (Beatrix Potter, Paddington, Olympic etc...) to old clothes, an old Fossil watch (needs new battery) and crockery.
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There's a thread here from earlier this year with some advice.
Car boot advice — MoneySavingExpert Forum
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