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Yard sale pricing..does this sound good?

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We have an extremely heavy antique wooden framed mirror..we paid $75 at a Good Will type place years and years ago and no longer have anywhere to put it. I'm thinking about asking $45 but going no lower than $35 because it is still in excellent condition. For clothes I'm thinking 50 cents unless it's something heavy or was really expensive...baby clothes 3 for $1 unless it's the same situation...I have a 10cup coffeemaker does $10 seem reasonable? Thighmaster for $5? And I have this back massager from HoMedics I was thinking $10? There's also some handmade jewelry that I made with Austrian crystal beads and various other beads like Tiger's Eye and Snowflake Obsidian. Some are bracelet earring sets and I was thinking maybe $10 for the sets and $5 for the single bracelets? I've also got a bunch of still wrapped toys from McD's (my mom works there) I think a quarter is good right?

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  1. Your prices sound good to me. Although you sound a little low on the mirror. Make sure you mark that it's an antique, and advertise it that way in your ads. It will help it sell better.


  2. sounds just about right

  3. Sounds fine but remember that people will want you go go down on the prices so be flexible but not enough to give the stuff away.

  4. It all sounds good to me.  I don't know what kind of coffee maker it is but $10 might be a little high.

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