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Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyThat isn't the best part, though. My wife and I happen to live in an area that most yard and garage sales feature a lot of decorative brass items - candlesticks, animals, planters, and such - and most people are anxious to get rid of their brass items. Maybe it is because of the time spent keeping the brass polished, but for whatever reason, we are able to pick up a lot of brass each weekend for pennies on the dollar. We then cash in our brass at a recycling center. Lately, brass has paid as little as $1.75/lb. up to $2.10/lb. Our best weekend ever was just over $120 for brass that we had invested less than $30 in. We use the brass money to cover our gasoline expense on our garage sale days and usually have enough surplus to treat ourselves to a nice dinner out or to simply add to our "stash". By Virgil from Jonesboro, AR Feedback About This Post:RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyFor the person(s) criticizing... what do you think businesses do? They buy low and sell at a profit. This is a business transaction and those people buying low and selling on e-bay or elsewhere are just trying to may a living like everyone else. To me it's no different that negotiating for purchases which is smart and frugal. Something I do on a regular basis. Post by TXBetty RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
I can sort of see both sides of this issue. On one hand, I can appreciate the initiative it takes to seek out bargains and sell them for more. I do something similar, in that I make jewelry, which means I buy various bits and pieces, put them together into designs, and people buy them from me for more than it cost me to make them. Post by mirador RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
People who really don't want to GIVE their stuff away at garage sales are going to do a little internet research and realize that that old trumpet (or whatever) is worth something and will take it to the local instrument dealer to sell, or try to sell it on their own on Ebay, Craiglist or the local free Pennysaver magazine. On the other hand some people have enough money and really don't care and are willing to practically give it away in order to "clean house", garage sales are great for that sort of buyer who has the time and energy to look for that sort of seller. Post by JAZZYJULS RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyI guess I don't know how to sell on ebay. I tried a while back and didn't sell a thing. Best of luck to all who can do it. Post by jamish RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
I bought an old gas pump globe at a yard sale for twenty dollars and sold it for $366.00 plus shipping on ebay a few years ago. Unfortunately, it takes money to make money and if you don't have it to begin with you can't buy the items to resell. That's the situation I'm in now. Post by irisbird RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
When people have yard sales, they WANT to sell their stuff even if it's really cheap. They're trying to get rid of it and I think it's smart that you find it and resell it or recycle it. I'm going to consider doing that myself. I have also been selling stuff on Ebay to get rid of clutter around my house and I've been successful at it too. Not enough to pay my mortgage or anything, but enough to have a little extra for bills. Thank you. Post by maliboo99 RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
Hey the early bird gets the worm. Thanks for the brass idea, I didn't know you could recycle that. Any ideas how I find out about that in my area? Post By Erica (Guest Post) RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make Money
Very resourceful, Virgil! You should be proud of yourself for the time you take to find items that most likely would go unnoticed (and possibly in to a landfill) otherwise! You deserve the profit for your effort and time! Post by Deeli RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyGood job! I love ebay and craigslist. Just goes to show that one man's trash is another man's treasure! Post by jmcrma RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyI think in this day and age we have to do what we have to. This idea sounds perfect for those who may not be able to work traditional jobs or who are disabled and need the money to survive. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Buy at Garage Sales and Make MoneyI tend to think that there's enough used stuff to go around for everyone. I am also an eBay seller and every day I see wonderful items (often brand new) at the thrift store that I don't buy because I know that they wouldn't sell at all on eBay or wouldn't bring more than a couple bucks. Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Buy At Garage Sales, Sell On Ebay Or RecycleI really don't like that idea as a way to make money. It's no wonder that those of us who go looking for things like that to use for ourselves and our families, cannot find them for a reasonable price at yard sales or thrift stores. Post By jessica (Guest Post) |
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