The Beginner’s Guide to Shopping Yard Sales
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The Beginner’s Guide to Shopping Yard Sales Posted: 28 Apr 2011 04:00 AM PDT It's yard sale season! Frugal folks who want to get great items at a low price will definitely want to embrace this season. However, you have to realize that it's really easy to spend too much money on yard sales and end up with a bunch of clutter that you didn't need in the first place. You want to make sure that you have some good garage sale skills before you tackle the season! Drawbacks of Shopping at Yard Sales
You don't need to be told what the benefits of shopping at yard sales are. You know that you'll save money while enjoying some cool thrift shopping. However, you do need to learn about the drawbacks of shopping at yard sales because knowing them will help you to avoid them. Some of the risks that you run when shopping at yard sales include:
Tips for Avoiding the Drawbacks
When you first start shopping yard sales you need to learn how to avoid these drawbacks so you can get the most out of the experience. Follow these tips:
Bartering and Knowing When to Walk Away
Many people are uncomfortable with bartering at yard sales, but this is how you get the best deals. If you're going to take advantage of the frugal shopping options at this year's yard sales then you'll need to practice the art of negotiation. The basic steps involved in bartering:
Celebrate yard sale season, but do it right so that it benefits you! And don't be afraid to host your own yard sale this year to get rid of some items and make some money. |
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