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evedawn | 21:22 Sat 10th May 2008 | ChatterBank
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I'm doing a boot fair / car boot sale tomorrow for the first time. Whats a good time to get there and set up my pitch?
thanks in advance.
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10p?? the ;ast charity shop had some bric a brac marked up at 9.99
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I've given loads of stuff to our local
charity shops and have been back and
it's on been on sale ??

Regards wizard, I have taken loads of stuff to charity shops recently (the hospital League of Friends actually) in an attempt to declutter my life. All of this stuff is in first-class condition, it's just that I don't need it anymore. It raises in my mind the whole ethos of possessions. I gave away a beautiful box set of Karajan Beethoven Symphonies for example because I knew I would never again listen to them.
I said I'd be opening up a can of worms!!! We don't bin 90% of donations in my shop. We go through it carefully. But the public arn't fools. They have watched too many episodes of Flog it etc. As anyone who has worked in a charity shop knows, all fabrics/textiles are sold for recycling and generate very good money. so always donate old bedding, curtains etc. It doesn't cost us anything to dispose of, but in fact makes good money, even if we don't sell it in the shop. the best part of my job is going through the donations, and the thrill of finding a treasure is like christmas day!!
Sorry, I really didn't mean to open up a can of worms about charity donations. We definitly don,t bin 90% of donations. as Wizard66 should know all textiles we can't sell in the shop are sold for recycling and generate a lot of money. It is only genuinelly items we can't sell that are binned, due to the high bin costs we are reluctant to do this.
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Thanks toe veryone for there advice re: the boot sale. Got there 5:45 am and there was already about 15 cars ahead of me...so am glad i took your advice to get an early start.

Interesting the debate around charity shops and how much they might / might not bin...but yup won't stop me donating to 'em...or buying from em.

Thanks again all for tips re boot fair...made �106.00 for the morning ... not bad for a load of tat lying in the loft!
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