Garage sales are fun, it’s one of the things my GF and I do as a “date.” It’s really great going around, talking to people, admiring some history, even if you don’t buy anything.
They also tend to turn into good scrapping/business opportunities. My logic is that people aren’t holding garage sales to make money, they’re trying to get rid of some junk. So after you chat them up a bit, hand them a
business card. You may just get a busted washing machine out of the deal. You’re also likely to get a call when the sale is over and they’re putting all of the leftovers out. Megapiles can be quite lucrative!
Quick story: When I first started scrapping, we happened upon a garage sale of an older couple that would be moving soon. Not only did they have a bunch of scrap for me to haul away, but they had some really great, old books that have some value. On top of THAT, some of them were first editions by Teddy Roosevelt, and my GF LOVES good ol’ TR. Now, this guy wasn’t going to let them go for cheap but I saw an opportunity. I said hey, since you’re moving soon, let’s work out a deal. I have a truck and you’re probably going to need to get some stuff to the dump as well as help moving stuff out of the house. I’ll help you guys out with that if we can have those books. The deal was done and the GF was very, very happy.
Ok, that wasn’t that quick but the bottom line is garage sales are great opportunities to find resale items, scrap contacts and…well, you just never know!
tl;dr Garage sales are awesome opportunities for our line of work
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