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10 Garage Sale Shortcuts
by Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper
Description: Ten tips for shopping at garage sales.
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1. There are two kinds of garage sales – the ones where people want
to make money and the ones where people want to get rid of stuff.
The object is to find the ones where people want to get rid of stuff.
2. Get a map and newspaper and map out your route. Photo copying
maps from a phone book works great. Using this method, you can
easily visit 25 sales an hour. If you're a beginner you might hit
neighborhoods you are familiar with first.
3. If at all possible leave the kids at home. If you must take them
use a baby backpack or an umbrella stroller to make it easier. Give
older children 25 or 50 cents and let them see what good deals they
can get. Kids love picking out gifts for grandparents, siblings,
parents and other family and bargain hunting helps them learn about
money. Bring snacks (animal crackers, cearals, crackers in plastic
bag works well) and cold water for everyone and plan ahead for potty
breaks. If you have children with you, it's best only to plan on
hitting about five sales until you see how they do.
4. Wear cool, comfortable clothes. Bring lots of change and one
dollar bills. Put your money in your pockets so you don't have to
worry about carrying your purse. Also bring a tote bag in which to
carry your finds as you walk.
5. When you find something you're not sure you want, pick it up and
carry it around while you continue looking. Otherwise someone else
may take it while you're trying to decide.
Reader comment:
I also shop at yard sales on a regular basis. I happened to
find a Wedding Dress that a lady was selling that she had made herself
for a lady and the wedding was called off. She sold me the dress for
$10. The dress would have been $1500 at least in a bridal shop. It has a 4
foot train, and layered satin skirt with very detailed lace and
beading. This is one of many great finds.
Thank you for your article, it gave me a few extra ideas...Melissa
6. Always ask politely if they will come down on the price. Most of
the time they will. Every once in a while some things are so
reasonable that I do not feel right asking for less. Finding women's
sweater's at $1.00 each isn't bad, but I still ask if they will take
50 or 75 cents. If I find a name brand sweater in perfect shape for
25 cents, I don't ask for less.
7. If there is something you really want, but the seller is asking
more than you want to pay, offer them a lower price. If they say no,
leave your name and number and ask them to consider selling it to
you at your price if they still have it at the end of the day.
8. Always check items well for hard to see tears, stains, or
breakage. Remember it is a garage sale so everything won't be
perfect.
9. It is best to go early, but don't panic if you can't. Sometimes
you get the best buys after lunch when sellers are tired and don't
want to have to drag everything back into the house. It's great to
go on the last day of a sale because most sellers will almost pay
you to take things so they don't have to keep them.
10. If you don't have success in one part of town, try somewhere
else the next time. Sometimes the best garage sale neighborhoods are
the ones you don't expect.
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