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How
to Attend An Annual City Wide Garage Sale
Annual city wide garage sales
are great fun and an economical way to shop since they are all
in one area.
STEP ONE:
Check your newspapers to find
out when they are held. Each community has its own traditional
time being careful to not schedule any two 'city wides' at the
same time.
STEP TWO:
It is a lot of fun to do these
sales as a group, so gather mom and sisters, daughters and friends
and head out. Make a day of it and start an early with breakfast
or have lunch together. Often the area will have a church which
will serve meals and keep your energy level up for all the shopping.
The person with the roomiest vehicle should drive unless you need
several vehicles for your group.
STEP THREE:
Some
cities are small and you can walk the area, but others will need
you to drive. Usually someone puts out a map so you can easily
find addresses, but no need to worry; just follow the crowd.Just
follow the map or the crowd and go from house to house finding
your treasures.
STEP
FOUR:
Each
house will have a good variety, but some folks even specialize in
certain things. If you are looking for specific items read the ads
in the newspapers first to find those houses and attend early in
the day to have a shot at what you're looking for that day. Lots
of sellers will hold something for you if it is too large to
carry.!
STEP
FIVE:
Use good etiquette
when you attend yard sales such as not walking on folks lawns
or in their flower beds, I've seen folks do both of those things.
Thank people when you leave their garage even if you have not
purchased anything since it is a great deal of work to put up
a sale and you have just visited their home.
STEP
SIX:
If
you want to try for a bargain be respectful. Everyone thinks
their stuff is worth a lot. They sometimes forget to look at
it with present day eyes and see only the once beautiful item
they need to get rid of. It may once have been beautiful and
they still see it as valuable. It also may have sentimental value.
Do not degrade people or their stuff. Ask if they can do any
better on the price and offer only if they ask you to. They should
set the price since it is their item. Sometimes, they will ask
what you had in mind. Tell them. Be fair, but respectful. Don't
embarrass them by your offer. It is safe to assume that any used
item if it is a major purchase will be reduced at least by a
third or even half. Small things should be quite cheap, but ask
yourself, "How much do I want that item?" Items are
only worth what folks will pay for them..
TIPS
& WARNINGS:
- Chances are you will
not be able to get to all sales, but if you are persistent
and start early you can make lots of them
- Have fun and happy
treasure hunting
- Have fun and remember
to also watch kids for safety such as drivers that forget there
are people all over town and also strangers that could pose
a danger to kids.
Author:
lilolladystuff, eHow Member
http://www.ehow.com
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