I went yard sale shopping today for the first time this year. I probably hit at least 20 sales. I often hear/read comments from people who say having a yard sale isn't worth it, too much work, not enough return, etc. I wonder how many of those people are like the ones I saw today.
1. At one of the first sales, the host wasn't there. I discovered she was across the street and a few houses down at another neighbor's sale chatting with her. Of course, that meant she wasn't at her own sale to answer any questions, give me prices, negotiate or make a sale.
2. At one sale, the family dog was on a leash that was long enough to prevent me from actually getting close to the tables of stuff. Folks, keep the dog in the house.
3. One sale had mainly cardboard boxes filled with assorted merchandise. Sorry, but it isn't my job to unpack and display your stuff. If you want people to buy it, you need to let them see it.
4. Two older teens were staffing one sale. They seemed nice enough. Unfortunately, the father (I presume) was mowing the lawn right next to the driveway where the sale was. Couldn't that wait until a little later folks?
5. At multiple sales, the person running the sale was talking on the phone. Folks, put the phones away. Talking on the phone when you have customers coming to buy your stuff is just plain rude and certainly won't help make your sale a success. I'm not doing business with someone who is too preoccupied with their phone call to talk to me.
1. At one of the first sales, the host wasn't there. I discovered she was across the street and a few houses down at another neighbor's sale chatting with her. Of course, that meant she wasn't at her own sale to answer any questions, give me prices, negotiate or make a sale.
2. At one sale, the family dog was on a leash that was long enough to prevent me from actually getting close to the tables of stuff. Folks, keep the dog in the house.
3. One sale had mainly cardboard boxes filled with assorted merchandise. Sorry, but it isn't my job to unpack and display your stuff. If you want people to buy it, you need to let them see it.
4. Two older teens were staffing one sale. They seemed nice enough. Unfortunately, the father (I presume) was mowing the lawn right next to the driveway where the sale was. Couldn't that wait until a little later folks?
5. At multiple sales, the person running the sale was talking on the phone. Folks, put the phones away. Talking on the phone when you have customers coming to buy your stuff is just plain rude and certainly won't help make your sale a success. I'm not doing business with someone who is too preoccupied with their phone call to talk to me.
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