How much is it to sell at Tansley car boot?

-SELLING AT TANSLEY- Selling price for second hand goods is £12 in a car, £14 small pick ups, small vans £13, large vans / pick ups £18. All trade and new goods are £18 any vehicle (this includes baked goods, and handmade items).
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How much should I sell things for at a car boot sale?

Experts suggest pricing at between 10% and 15% of the original value. If you are desperate to declutter and don't want to take anything home with you, consider lowering your prices.
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How to make money at car boots?

Try to get to the car boot early to pick the best spot. Aim to be next to other attractive looking stalls as they will receive the most foot traffic and will achieve the most sales. Be sure to keep your prices competitive with theirs however as you don't want to lose potential customers!
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How much is it to sell at Bottesford car boot?

make some cash 🤑 It's just £8.00 for a stall, £9.00 for. a van. Or if you want to come and grab a bargain, it's 50p for. adults, kids go FREE!!
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What can you not sell at car boot sales?

Fire Arms, Knives, Tobacco, Alcohol and Controlled Substances, Unless fully licensed to do so, with permission from National Car Boot sale organisers, it is strictly forbidden to sell any of the above items and any items that may fall into the above categories.
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How To Sell At A Car Boot Sale Tips & Tricks / What You Need / How To Set Up A Stall / What To Sell

How to sell well at a carboot?

Ten tips for successful selling at car boot sales
  1. Research. ...
  2. Pack the night before. ...
  3. Get there early. ...
  4. Go with a friend. ...
  5. Consider when to use price labels. ...
  6. Bargains attract. ...
  7. Prepare answers to objections that buyers may have. ...
  8. Set your stall out like a retailer would.
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What time is best to go to a car boot?

When to arrive – Some car boot 'experts' suggest that you should visit a car boot sale both at opening time, to view the best items before they are snapped up, and then again at the end, to offer cash that sellers can't refuse if they want to avoid taking everything home.
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How much change do I need for a carboot?

Prepare a float

Many people miss out on countless sales purely because they didn't have enough change for a £10 or £20 note. It's a good idea to have around £25-worth of change – you can change your money at a bank. Get a small bag you can wear across your body to store this money and ensure it remains safe on the day.
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What time does Matford car boot open?

8:00am to 2:00pm - Matford Centre, Marsh Barton, Exeter.
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Do you pay tax on car boot sales?

On the other hand, if somebody regularly attends car boot sales (for instance every month) with a view to making profits, HMRC will deem them to be trading and they would need to be registered as self-employed for tax and National Insurance purposes.
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Can I sell sweets at a car boot?

You will probably need a health and Hygiene certificate so contact your council and find out. Also contact who owns the car boot site, and see if they are allowing any more traders selling sweets. It is not just a case of buying, rebagging and selling on.
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Why are car boot sales so early?

Getting there early means you can choose the best position for your stall where you will be able to get the most customers. It will take some time to set up your stall so get there with plenty of time to allow you to set up well.
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How do you display clothes at a car boot sale?

Clothes rail.

If you are going to sell old clothes, you can put them on the ground on a rug, or display them on a rail. The latter is much, much better: clothes on the floor quickly get jumbled into less-than-enticing piles of fabric. Also, people have to bend down to rummage through them.
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Can I sell new items at a car boot sale?

Are you allowed to sell new goods? It is fine if you bring along unwanted gifts that are deemed new. However, we are not a market and do not wish to have market stalls within our Car Boot Sales.
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Do you need permission to run a car boot sale?

Car boot sales usually count as 'occasional sales', which must be licensed. An occasional sale is a sale including five or more stalls, stands, vehicles or pitches. There are exceptions to the licensing of occasional sales.
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Do DVDs sell at car boot sales?

Car Boot Sale

We wouldn't recommend a car boot sale if you're just selling CDs and DVDs - after all, you have to pay for a pitch so you're unlikely to make your money back. If you've got lots of other things to sell too though, it may be the perfect solution for you. Just beware the hagglers!
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Can I sell plants at a car boot sale?

Allotment Laws state that you cannot sell vegetables or plants from your plot! So i think doing that in a car boot would be a bad idea. What i do is give them away at work for small donations!
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Is a car boot sale a market?

Definition of an open-air market

An open-air market, or car boot sale, is defined as a place where people buy and sell items in the open air and has 5 or more: stalls. stands. vehicles (whether movable or not)
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How to negotiate a car boot sale?

Haggling at car boot sales is completely normal and the sellers won't be offended when offered a lower price than they're asking. They've got a car full of stuff and they probably don't want to take it back home again. Instead of saying “I'll buy this”, ask “What's the best price you could do for me if I bought this?”
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Can I drive in a walking boot UK?

Be careful if you have diabetes or any problems sensing feeling in the foot. Gradually stop using the boot after 2 to 6 weeks and increase how much you are walking as soon as your pain allows. You should not drive whilst wearing a boot. You may drive an automatic car if you have injured your left foot.
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Do car boot sales happen in winter?

Car boot sales do run in the winter yes... they tend to be in the sticks a bit (where there's space) and you often need a car to get to them (I used to go to one at Denham which must have been at least a mile from the nearest public transport).
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Can you sell electricals at a car boot sale?

First thing when car boot sales open, professional resellers will scour for electrical goods. Make sure you've gathered up all of your unused tech gear, which will sell for a higher price than most of your other odd bits and bobs, and set up early. Some things you might not have even thought of will sell.
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Can I sell my cakes at a car boot sale?

If you're simply selling cakes once in a blue moon at a car boot sale or market then you don't need to worry. However, if you are planning on doing this regularly, contact your local council and ask them what the rules are. If you do have to register your kitchen, it's totally free to do so.
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Can I sell homemade jam at a car boot sale?

You can sell food which is not to be consumed on the premises at our sales (such as homemade cakes and jams etc). However we believe that you would then definitely be considered a TRADER and be governed by the rules set out below.
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