Thursday, May 5, 2011

GARAGE SALE!!!!

 OMG! It's almost here. The weekend I look forward to all year. I would even be so bold as to say "The best weekend of the year". I know. Bold words.

100. Mile. Garage. Sale.

Sweet Bippy, just typing it makes me tingly and trying to haggle with blue highlighter in front of me. "How about a quarter?" No answer. "OK How about 50 cents?" I think the blue highlighter is playing hardball.


My love of the 100 Miler even got me interviewed for an article in RW Magazine. I'm kinda big deal like that.

As a garage sale aficionado, may I offer some tips to the newbies?

The best way to go, is either with a rough idea of what you are looking for or no plan what so ever. If you get caught up looking for that "one thing" you are going to miss a lot of stuff to buy so then you can wind up holding your own garage sale the next year.

My best find during the 100 mile was a solid wood bookcase, I believe it is made out of walnut and gorgeous. The man I bought it from had made it and even let me haggle him down $5 off the price. I was so happy we had decided to borrow my dad's suburban that day! It is in my bedroom now and every time I see it, I remember that trip and smile.
I've found old cameras, books, housewares and I am always looking for something interesting for my mom's Mother's Day present. She loves it, and likes hearing about where I bought, loves it even more if I've haggled down the price!

And speaking of haggling, have I mentioned the phrase "Haggle like an Arab Trader"? (Wait, is that even PC?)

C2 finding a nice place to hang out.
Not sure about any tequila encouragement.
I have no shame. I will haggle with the best of them, but (!!) I always haggle fairly and offer what either I am willing to pay or what I believe the item is worth. A good rule of thumb in haggling is never be afraid to walk away from what you want. AND NO HAGGLING AT CHURCH SALES!! That's bad garage sale karma.


And for you garage sale holders, may I just mention: If you notice lots of people trying to haggle down your prices, you've probably marked things too high. Never hold a garage sale to make money. Hold a garage sale to get rid of your extra stuff and making money is just the side benefit. We tend to stay away from the sales that look like a permanent business out of someone's garage or building. We've been to a few where they wanted $5 for a shirt, $10 for worn out jeans. That's ridiculous. Price it fairly and you'll watch it fly out the garage door.

My group of friends are awesome, we have the best time laughing at each other, and hitting the sales. This year is a first, not only are we going on Friday, but also on Saturday. We may even get out of Lake City for the first time in 4 years. Oh boy, it's gonna get wild!

I hope I have trained enough for this. I have more $1s then an ugly stripper and more quarters then a bus stop bum. I think I'm ready.

BRING IT!!!

2 comments:

  1. Wow! You are SERIOUS about this!

    I think you may be a good candidate for extreme couponing.:-)

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  2. Rebecca, I've watched that show, and while I'm a fan of coupons I just don't know what I would do with 46 bottles of maalox and I don't have an underground bunker in which to keep it all. lol

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