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Surely we are all adults here fellas? :rolleyes:
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webtrekker;121741 wrote:Get a life mate.
I have a very full one thanks, without fiction as well!!!!!!! Also thankfully I am not your mate!
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Paul;121742 wrote:Surely we are all adults here fellas? :rolleyes:
Asbsolutly Paul, but sadly I cannot allow, even if the moderators do, the advocating of illegal activity to go on on the forum!
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webtrekker;121748 wrote:Right then, getting back on topic, do you find most indoor markets are geared more towards food and bric-a-brac? I personally find people love browsing but not buying when it comes to sublimation items.
Nope, You must be going to the wrong markets could be all that clutter in front! I have an uncluttered front to my walkin 20ft by 20ft stall so people can browse to their heart's content, mind you I have been sooo very busy today I have only just got in.I couldn't even get the stall up before customers wanted to buy from me.
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James990;121761 wrote:Nope, You must be going to the wrong markets could be all that clutter in front! I have an uncluttered front to my walkin 20ft by 20ft stall so people can browse to their heart's content, mind you I have been sooo very busy today I have only just got in.I couldn't even get the stall up before customers wanted to buy from me.
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webtrekker;121748 wrote:Right then, getting back on topic, do you find most indoor markets are geared more towards food and bric-a-brac? I personally find people love browsing but not buying when it comes to sublimation items.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing your experience of trading on market stalls. Really helpful tips, which people can choose to use or not use.

I've never had a market stall but hope to do so in the near future. In the meantime I wanted to check if car boot sales are worth doing or a waste of time for mugs priced at £8.99?
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Many of the car boots that I have seen state that you are not allowed to sell new items, don't know how or if they police that or not though!
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"Poundland is much warmer and cheaper son, the guy who started that is a multi millionaire, he must be smart, you won't learn anything in life being around idiots."

Of course Poundland started as a market stall, let us not forget :)
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