debodun
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Better since people are looking for bargains.
Worse because people are fearful and are holding onto their money.
Worse because people are fearful and are holding onto their money.

Same here. If I want to get rid of something that it still in good shape, I either donate it to a store like Goodwill, or put it out in my driveway with a Free sign, it goes quickly. If it's not in good shape, I put it in the trash. I haven't been to a garage sale in decades, no interest in buying other people's junk, most items are cheap enough to buy new in a store like Walmart if a couple of dollars is an issue. Also, less chance of bringing bed bugs or other people's/pet's DNA samples into your home.A comedian once said, āFor free, take. For buy, waste time!ā Iāve learned that I can get rid of almost any unwanted item by putting it out by the curb with a āFreeā sign on it. In some cases, it goes within minutes, and I donāt have to deal with the general public haggling over a few dollars!
Ask @debodun about trying to sell collectibles and antiques...I had high hopes for decluttering via my neighbors' yard sale this coming Saturday, but they are now dashed by folks saying collectibles and antiques won't sell. /-; I wasn't getting rid of much in the way of antiques (just little pitchers, etc.) , but some vintage stuff that hasn't been touched for decades!
Collectibles are a con game. The producers hyped the idea that this colorful plate will be "valuable some day " and people bought them by the thousands all across the country. The elderly people today are stuck with them, and virtually no one wants them. The same goes for the fad items like Beany Babies, and Cabbage Patch dolls. The things that do sell today are things like Star Wars items , and action figures from the 80's and 90's. Nostalgia items that people in their 30's and 40's grew up loving. JimB.If people are looking for useful items, traffic will be up. For collectibles? I think traffic will be down. Way down. If it's offered for free, useful items will fly but collectibles will stay put.
@debodun How did the community garage sale work out for you?
As I mentioned above, I recycle computers for the valuable parts inside them. I also keep my eyes open for old stuff that has a collector value for those who dig early computer equipment. A working and complete Commodore 64 can be worth money, to the right buyer. I have done a few conversions of old 19 inch TV's into aquariums for friends, and that created a small market for them here in Toronto amongst the artistic community. I still get occasional requests for the TV aquariums . Current collector items around here are the Hot Wheels cars, and anything to do with Star Wars, and to a slightly lessor extent WrestleMania items. JImB.@jimintoronto Exactly! The older folks who remember collectibles that we have, already have them or don't want them. The younger folks want collectibles that they can relate to.
If itās a lovely day, itās worth a try. Set up a table and your lawn chair. Price reasonably. If someone insults you with an offer, just tell them no. I always remember that I donāt need the money so Iād rather give it away than be annoyed at myself for being hassledI had high hopes for decluttering via my neighbors' yard sale this coming Saturday, but they are now dashed by folks saying collectibles and antiques won't sell. /-; I wasn't getting rid of much in the way of antiques (just little pitchers, etc.) , but some vintage stuff that hasn't been touched for decades!