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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #14 from previous page: March 14, 2011, 08:05:19 PM »
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The sister & brother-in-law get these regular types that show up about 6am every Sunday morning...

The Dealers - who buy stuff for their own stalls, ebay or antique shops...

The Poles - who'll buy mobile phones, PCs, TVs & clothes to take beck to Poland and sell...

The Africans - who buy anything at all as long as they can get it for 50p and again take it back home to sell...

The sister cottoned on to this a few years back and they have a regular supply of old suitcases that they pick up from auctions as the Africans snap these up to make it easier to transport the stuff back home... :D

Never know which is worse. At least with dealers if you wait long enough, they often sell at almost what they bought it for. When I was a "Dealer" the trick was to keep your stock changing, holding out for a price was foolish as you better to just rotate the stock. Made a few quid but a lot of cold/hard winters did me.
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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2011, 08:51:08 PM »
I've been to quite a few car boot sales in my time and not once have I ever seen an Amiga on someone's table.

Perhaps the Welsh know a good computer when they see one ;-)

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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2011, 09:52:47 PM »
All boring worthless tat when I go, late 90s was chock full of lovely stuff.....then wankbay came along and e-wankers ruined it. Not even the toy sellers have anything worth buying now. It's like the 80s tech never happened!!
 

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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2011, 10:38:12 AM »
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Your "Car Boot Sales" sound like our "Flea Markets" here.  The same type of things happen at our sales as yours.  Some people get in early, dealers buy up the good deals, and the general public is left with paying higher prices for what the dealers have bought and marked up.  Still, I can't think of a better way to spend a Saturday or Sunday morning!



We have Flea Markets here too.
The difference between the 2 is that at a Car Boot Sale your stall is the boot(/trunk) of the car.
 

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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2011, 01:18:44 PM »
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We have Flea Markets here too.
The difference between the 2 is that at a Car Boot Sale your stall is the boot(/trunk) of the car.

The difference is most "flea" markets are held in town on the market stalls as for regular markets, and generally if you sell at  more than 1 or 2 weeks of these in town markets, you have to become a member of the market traders federation and the associated membership fees and really are classed as a "Sole" Trader as a business and subject to the rules/tax/income etc around that.

Car Boot Sales are outside these rules and as such a regular seller isn't bound to be a business and not subject to those rules/tax/income etc.

Basically if you want to keep the states fingers off your profits, Car Boot sales is the "Dark/Black Market" whereas Flea markets are were the "dealers" hang out. Although they also do the car boots too.

I was a flea market seller for around two years, I got round the rules by having different people standing and rotating between about 10-15 markets, problem was my "turf" suffered from living around an Antiques trade area where the prices went through the roof in the summer months, due to tourists and I couldn't be arsed standing week in week out during the winter. One thing I take my hat off to are those that do markets 365, hardier souls than me. Went back to an office job and haven't looked back.
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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2011, 01:47:32 AM »
I mainly look at how old the people are that have the garage sale's if there in
 there 70 or older you have a better chance at finding older computer gear
 that there kids left found a few Vic 20's and 64's no atari's yet..

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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2011, 08:43:57 AM »
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I mainly look at how old the people are that have the garage sale's if there in
 there 70 or older you have a better chance at finding older computer gear
 that there kids left found a few Vic 20's and 64's no atari's yet..

Chris  :roflmao:

Wow....70 or older is the age now is it. Those old people with Vic20's...I would widen your search criteria fella. My first computer was around that time, and I'm 43 not 70 or older. I think the mass market hit was around my age group 40-50. That's the period for Sinclair/Commodore/Atari/Acorn/TI/Apple/Tandy/Radio Shack/Timex/Japanese and Far Asia brands. I wouldn't be so hasty to rule out those without grey hair yet. ;)
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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2011, 09:02:34 AM »
Here we dont have much carage sales, not that I remember anyway.
But my town is full of flea markets, where people drag their stuff to a stand for a week, pay about 25€ for the space, and hope to get as much as possible.
Mostly it's all just clothes and baby stuff etc. And I have not found anything (retro)computer related in the past 10 years from them:angry:.
But my luck just turned the other week when I decided to go to a local  electronics recycling company. I asked the manager that do they sell anything to privates, and the answer was no. But then I said the magic word: Commodore.
Guy took me to the back and there they were:

Commodore 64 x4 - all working
Loads of casette games
Two datasette's
One 1541 disk drive.
4 joysticks.
All for 20€
Man I was a happy little chump that day.:)
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Re: Car Boot Sales... Do they work?!
« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2011, 11:44:40 AM »
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* Getting there early.....yep that's me.
* Buying at higher prices.......na I buy at the right price.
* i've bought around 70 computers there or thereabouts of the last 15 years at car boots.

* Some, not all, I've sold for far more than I paid, but then again, I've probably spent more than I've sold and lost more than I've won but that's the buzz. I beat the seller. I win.
 
and your right......can't think of a better way to spend Sat and Sun Morn, breakfast, boot and bargain.....


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So thats why I can never find any amiga stuff at the cattle market, I need to wake up earlier! I did managed to get a working dreamcast for £2 which was a nice little bargain.
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