blue Razor kick scooter
Bratz pink Razor kick scooter
blue dish chair
Double Dance Mania Supreme game w/ original packaging
Carolina Tar Heels pennant
blue Nerf Raider w/ bullets
Nerf Atom Blaster w/ one ball
assorted hats and visors
Ugg type boots, black girls size 4
Harcourt Brace social studies textbook, 3rd grade
McGraw-Hill science textbook, 3rd grade
Batman costume, kids size large
25 piece Polly Pocket with color-change bathing suit
blue CD player
color changing nightlight
20x15 athlete posters
Nike white golf glove, junior size Large
Hot Wheels cars
big Etch A Sketch, red
small Etch A Sketch, red
poker chips and carrying case
red and white soccer ball, new
about 50 Nerf bullets
Adidas Boost shoes, pink and white, girls size 6, hardly wornHow much should I price this stuff for at a garage sale?
in order prices:
$5 if in good condition
$5 if in good condition
$10
$7
$1
$3
$2
$1 each
$3
$2
$1
$2
$1
$.50
$1
$.05 each
$1
$.50
$3
$3
$1
$4How much should I price this stuff for at a garage sale?
All depends on the quality.. look at the original price then make it cheaper then the original.How much should I price this stuff for at a garage sale?
its pretty simple....people go to garage sales to buy things cheap...so dont sell them for very much
If you want to sell them you have to price them cheap. Remember that people are looking for bargains. If something is in "as new" or "barely used" condition you can go up a bit but for anything that is well worn or played with people are not going to give anything over half the original price. When you put the prices on - say you want $10 for something put $12 on it because the people will want to bargain and you can let them have it for the $10 you actually wanted. Are you just trying to get rid of stuff you don't want any more or are you seriously trying to make some money? Let your parents help you with the pricing because they will have a fair idea what people might pay. Make sure they are all clean and look cared for.
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