give me an inch and i'll buy a yard
2007-03-27 03:01:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yard sales and garage sales (same thing) are the best. Flea markets used to be the thing, but they have been ruined by cheap, commercial, foreign made merchandise and the price of stalls or space has gone so high that vendors must increase their prices to a point that the item is no longer a bargain. Many times (if you don't know what you're doing) you can pay more for an item at a flea market than you would have from a regular retailer.
2007-03-27 03:08:18
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answer #2
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answered by sarge 6
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I usually check out the goodies at the local ones here every so often. I shop for little odds and ends that are unique, especially if they have an Oriental flair as I collect just about anything oriental :)
I've bought lamps, vases, tea cups (Decor type not useable), even crutches when I had a knee operation. I'm still kicking myself tho for a beer stine from Germany that I didn't buy...it was an extremely ugly looking thing and I even had it in my hand and decided against it. Didn't have a clue why I was drawn to it though...a few weeks later, while watching the Antique Roadshow...this friggin stine was on there! It was appraised at $2500.00!! The stine I had in my hand was $2.99 ... arrrgghh.
A fellow here also bought a photo in a frame and found out it was worth $5000 because of the photo that was in it. Some very, very good bargains can be found sometimes. I no longer pass up anything that I end up looking at and picking up without really knowing why :) just in case.
2007-03-27 03:08:16
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answered by dustiiart 5
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I am yet to go to a yard sale, plus I don't live close to any thrift store so going out of my way to visit one is not something that I would do.
I like dollar stores, though.
2007-03-27 03:06:18
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answered by Blazin'22 4
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It's about the only type of shopping that I DO enjoy! You practically have to drag me kicking and screaming to a department store to replace my worn bras and underwear.
But get me into someone else's cast off junk, and I will sift and sort contendedly for hours, looking for books I haven't read yet. Or a kitschy, cute knickknack that I can add to the mess on top of my china cabinet. Or even an old (gasp) exercise machine that I can use at home, instead of torturing myself by walking miles every week.
2007-03-27 03:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't get anything if I didn't shop yard sales and thrift stores. I can't afford anything else! LOL
2007-03-27 03:15:07
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answered by Kelly M 3
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Not so much, I have enough stuff here but if I go into the great thrift store here in town I will usually buy something I really don't need.
2007-03-27 03:03:43
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answered by sideways 7
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Thrift stores are the best! That reminds me I need to go thrifing!
2007-03-27 03:02:06
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answer #8
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answered by Tact is highly overrated 5
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Yes, there is this small town just minutes from where I live where the entire town has a huge garage sale once a year. The lute is incredible.
2007-03-27 03:02:42
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband would not like combating at storage revenues as much as he does going to the Goodwill or some Salvation military shops. He is going as quickly as a week to income out new inventory on the Goodwill. it style of feels he can not purely circulate in and seem, he has to hold some thing abode besides LOL. Now he seems for brand spanking new, wrapped in celophane, VCR tapes of previous video clips he's enjoyed yet needs to make certain lower back. he's particularly better his series for the reason that video shops have cleared them out and the Goodwill sells them from a dollar to 2 funds. You on no account be attentive to what you will locate in resale shops. it particularly is a hunt for buried treasure in a feeling. looking a good purchase is the purely suitable purpose. relatively on some thing you are able to truly use. particularly frequently my husband, who's exceedingly fortunate at looking problems with high quality, will carry abode a digital camera and he will sell it to a digital camera save proprietor he knows. So he can %. up some better funds that way. frequently issues are mis marked, so he will scoop up deals like that each and every time he can. Too many human beings seem to save on the thrift shops now. so as that while we do run for the era of a good purchase, we experience fortunate that no person else got here across it in the previous we did. There are conventional customers now. and human beings are properly dressed who save and communicate on their cellular telephones at the same time as scanning the racks. I heard a guy answer his cellular, as though he grow to be at artwork. How he slipped out i don't be attentive to, yet he made out that he had to income on some thing and get lower back to whoever he grow to be speaking with. I heard a similar verbal substitute from a properly dressed lady as quickly as at the same time as she grow to be relatively dealing with a rack of blouses. She grow to be giving artwork orders to somebody on the telephone. And instructed them she'd be lower back interior the place of work at a definite time, mendacity to them approximately the place she grow to be, for sure. i assume the thrift shops are a great place to be, even on a artwork day LOL.
2016-10-20 01:17:48
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answered by archuletta 4
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That's the only place I shop unless it's for groceries!!!
We call them garage sales and opportunity (op) shops here in Australia.
2007-03-27 03:04:24
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answer #11
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answered by Sparky5115 6
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