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Pricing for yard sale! HELP!!?

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I'm having my first yard sale this weekend. I have a lot of dishes, odds and ends.

crystal candy dishes?

small silver platter? and some other small silver items?

dvd player, never been used?

cd tower, never opened, holds 180 cd's?

board games?

kirby vaccuum cleaner with all accessories?

small wall table?

lamps?

flatware?

pots and pans?

PLEASE HELP ME!!

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  1. You DON'T want these items so price them to make them attractive to potential buyers. Have an electrical outlet where buyers can try items. People are looking for bargains on everything.


  2. basically do what the guys said with most of the items think how much you would pay at a particular yard sale based on condition of the items. kirby vacuum find out how old it is, base price on what they should be going for used for the model etc you have. usually high ticket items you'll wanna do the same for as well. used or slightly used based on condition and price you see them going for on the net. or at a store pawn shop etc.

  3. Price them according to what you would pay at a yardsale yourself.  I have lots of them and go to lots of them as well.  You can't really think about what you paid for them because you are never going to get that much or even half.  For something like a DVD player, if it is still in the box, depending on the brand, $10-$15

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