
I love to spend hours looking at flea markets for
different items. Different vendors set up their products
in a central location so that consumers can spend their
time walking around and see the new and used items
available for sale. You never know what you will come
across at a flea market. There are plenty of new and
used items as well as home made crafts and clothing to
choose from.
To help make your day at the flea market the best it can
be plan for the day. Most flea markets are outdoors so
you may want some sunscreen and a hat. Others are inside
so make sure you find out ahead of time. You don’t want
to spend the day carrying around the items you purchased
so make sure you take along a bag or a cart. There are
some very inexpensive carts that fold up and fit into
the trunk of your car.
Make sure you wear good walking shoes too so you won’t
have to end your daily early due to tired feet. A good
tip to help if you do get tired walking is to walk to
the very end of the vendors and work your way forward.
This way you will have the heaviest load from items you
have purchased when you are nearest your vehicle. Keep
in mind that most people start at the entrance of the
flea market so if you start at the back you will be able
to see many items before too many other people do.
Most flea markets are offered on the weekends but some
of them do take place on weekdays as well. The number of
other people looking around is generally lower during
the week but then so is the number of vendors. It is
really a toss up about when is the best time of day to
make a deal at a flea market. It is perfectly acceptable
to try to get the price lowered down from what the
vendor is asking for it.
By going to a flea market first thing in the morning you
are likely to be able to take advantage of the selection
before everyone else has. This is the best solution if
there are particular items you are interested in
finding. Yet many people claim they have a harder time
getting the seller to negotiate the prices when they
purchase early in the morning.
By the end of the day though most vendors are very
willing to lower the prices on the items they have
remaining. They definitely don’t want to have to pack up
any more stuff at the end of the day than they
absolutely have to. If you have a particular item in
mind and you can wait until the end of the day you will
get a better price. You also run the risk of someone
else snatching it up though if it is a one of a kind
item.
There are different ways to negotiate the price of any
given item. You can ask the vendor what the lowest price
is that they will take for a given it. You can also
offer to pay a certain price and see if they will take
you up on the offer. If you want to offer $10 then have
that money in your hand for them to see. Seeing the
money will often entice them to take the money.
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