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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Sorry folks...it's not a kinky dogging one!

Casa McGinty is heading for major reorganisation and refurbishment so the excess clutter and shmutter has to go! Last time we watched one of those "hoarders" documentaries my son said "Don't know why you're tutting your face off mother... that's you!!!!!" In my defence it's not cardboard city exactly... but tote boxes in a huge variety of colours and sizes (with laminated labels indicating contents) are taking us over. Never done this before so any seasoned professional advice would be greatly welcomed.

What sells well, what should I avoid, how do I begin to think about prices??? Should I do one just for household stuff and another for clothes etc.? Will I survive?????

Jintz xx

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

Best to check out local ones first gets you an idea of prices . Clothes what kind and size's i'll make it an excursion lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Best to check out local ones first gets you an idea of prices . Clothes what kind and size's i'll make it an excursion lol "

Make it an excursion? You're on the stall with me...best frock mind!!!!

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By *ee-YinWoman  over a year ago

nr bathgate

I do one a year at the corn exchange to get shot of all the clutter xx anything sells, especially clothes xx when it comes to prices if I want to sell for £5 I'll ask for £8 and let them think your giving them a deal xx if it's a nice day it's a good laugh xx in this weather tho I'd look for an indoor one in Glasgow or Edinburgh xx

Good luck.

Btw I always make over £200 for my rubbish

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I do one a year at the corn exchange to get shot of all the clutter xx anything sells, especially clothes xx when it comes to prices if I want to sell for £5 I'll ask for £8 and let them think your giving them a deal xx if it's a nice day it's a good laugh xx in this weather tho I'd look for an indoor one in Glasgow or Edinburgh xx

Good luck.

Btw I always make over £200 for my rubbish "

Wow...that'll do me...what about shoes....unworn...do they sell???? Size 4...Lol...

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By *ee-YinWoman  over a year ago

nr bathgate


"I do one a year at the corn exchange to get shot of all the clutter xx anything sells, especially clothes xx when it comes to prices if I want to sell for £5 I'll ask for £8 and let them think your giving them a deal xx if it's a nice day it's a good laugh xx in this weather tho I'd look for an indoor one in Glasgow or Edinburgh xx

Good luck.

Btw I always make over £200 for my rubbish

Wow...that'll do me...what about shoes....unworn...do they sell???? Size 4...Lol... "

Yeah xx anything sells xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In may I took my stuff to blochairn market in Glasgow made about 200 odd quid took kids toys bedding rooms accessories & clothing & shoes had to be up there for about 4 am but was back home for about 10am always ask for a higher price let them cut you down to the price you wanted it to go for they think they got a bargain

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By *ouise and jamieCouple  over a year ago

Dunfermline

join some of the selling pages available on Facebook, like facebay just take some pics and stick them up you would be surprised what people buy and sell

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"join some of the selling pages available on Facebook, like facebay just take some pics and stick them up you would be surprised what people buy and sell"

That's a good way too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Get there early. Don't drop uour prices too early and know what you wsnt to ask for your main items. Don't guess the price in front of the customer.

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By *cottishsexgoddessWoman  over a year ago

Glenrothes

You may have missed the two main Fife ones now Jinty as I think Crail and Tayport have finished now. I loved Tayport. Check Google to see if others are still going.

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By *ane DTV/TS  over a year ago

Glasgow ish


"I do one a year at the corn exchange to get shot of all the clutter xx anything sells, especially clothes xx when it comes to prices if I want to sell for £5 I'll ask for £8 and let them think your giving them a deal xx if it's a nice day it's a good laugh xx in this weather tho I'd look for an indoor one in Glasgow or Edinburgh xx

Good luck.

Btw I always make over £200 for my rubbish

Wow...that'll do me...what about shoes....unworn...do they sell???? Size 4...Lol... "

Bugger.. 1 Size bigger and I'd have done you a deal...

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By *ary_ArgyllMan  over a year ago

Argyll

Anything you can't sell - try freecycle - better than it going to the dump

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We did one a couple of weeks ago at Falkirk Stadium and the stuff I thought would sell didn't, we sold a load of rubbish and made £160! The plot cost £7 and we had to be there for 7am but it was the really busy so well worth it!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"You may have missed the two main Fife ones now Jinty as I think Crail and Tayport have finished now. I loved Tayport. Check Google to see if others are still going."

I may go further afield. Just imagine the Beverly Hillbillies going over the Forth brig!!! I'll be in the rocker on the roof rack.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"join some of the selling pages available on Facebook, like facebay just take some pics and stick them up you would be surprised what people buy and sell"

Do you have to do Facebook to use that? I'm not social media friendly....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I do one a year at the corn exchange to get shot of all the clutter xx anything sells, especially clothes xx when it comes to prices if I want to sell for £5 I'll ask for £8 and let them think your giving them a deal xx if it's a nice day it's a good laugh xx in this weather tho I'd look for an indoor one in Glasgow or Edinburgh xx

Good luck.

Btw I always make over £200 for my rubbish

Wow...that'll do me...what about shoes....unworn...do they sell???? Size 4...Lol...

Bugger.. 1 Size bigger and I'd have done you a deal..."

I'll stretch the feckers!!!!!! Lol...

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By *aucy3Couple  over a year ago

glasgow

Make sure your not selling anything for a fiver,

That the buyer can then go on to sell for considerably more.

Good luck.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Make sure your not selling anything for a fiver,

That the buyer can then go on to sell for considerably more.

Good luck.

"

That's what I'm thinking. There are a few wee treasures in there I should maybe review. Sound advice. Thanks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Great to see good advice from a few.

Our back bedroom is slowly filling up on the promise of keeping it for an, as yet, unspecified car boot sale, and we definitely have to get rid of some of the guff in there. I'm really worried we end up like these hoarders you see on the tv!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Great to see good advice from a few.

Our back bedroom is slowly filling up on the promise of keeping it for an, as yet, unspecified car boot sale, and we definitely have to get rid of some of the guff in there. I'm really worried we end up like these hoarders you see on the tv! "

I'm on my way there, I really am. I've shocked myself at the amount of stuff I've collected. I used to pick up a few greeting cards each time I was in a gift shop. I now have a wicker basket with around 200. I have 6 other baskets full of craft materials. I've stopped adding to it all now though.

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By *ouise and jamieCouple  over a year ago

Dunfermline


"join some of the selling pages available on Facebook, like facebay just take some pics and stick them up you would be surprised what people buy and sell

Do you have to do Facebook to use that? I'm not social media friendly.... "

yeah but all you need to do is set up a profile to join don't need to do the Facebook side just join facebay or you could use the for sale section of gumtree

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"join some of the selling pages available on Facebook, like facebay just take some pics and stick them up you would be surprised what people buy and sell

Do you have to do Facebook to use that? I'm not social media friendly....

yeah but all you need to do is set up a profile to join don't need to do the Facebook side just join facebay or you could use the for sale section of gumtree"

Definitely going to look into that. Thank you!

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