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Yard Sales in Expensive Neighborhoods

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Date: 05/11/2005 Topic: Garage Sales > Buying Tips  
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Check out the yard sales in the ritzy towns near by, they let stuff go for cheap, but it is good name brand stuff!

By Amy Farwell
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By dvg (49) Contact
I love yard sales especially in ritzy neighborhoods. I have purchased my outdoor table/chairs/umbrella at a fraction of the cost. Plus other great items like curtains, mirrors, light fixtures still in unopened boxes.

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By keeper60 (242) Profile Contact
Amy,I agree..sometimes it seems the well to do Moms only buy new and sell practically new for more than reasonable.I learned a few weeks back,My GF's daughter would"Throw Out"all the slightly used theme items rather than donate or have a yard sale.My ph# is on her frig.next time she re-decorates..LOL.
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