30.7.10

Successful Yard Sale Haunting



Before you go
Make a list of what you’re looking for and any important measurements such as exactly how much space you have for a framed mirror over your mantel, bring along a tape measure if you can. If you’re trying to match colors or styles, bring photos.
Stock your car with rope, twine or bungee cords to tie down items or secure parts.
Used bed sheets or blankets to protect your buys from getting banged around. Old rags to clean up stained wares before loading them
Keep basic tools or a Leatherman in compartment, in case fitting a piece into the car requires some disassembly.

Dress simply
Leave the flashy jewelry, watch and designer labels at home. Sellers often assess shoppers by their attire, and charge accordingly. Also , browsing goes more easily when you’re unencumbered, so tuck your wallet, your keys, a bottle of water into an otherwise empty sturdy shoulder bag in which you can stash smaller purchases-no juggling them and your handbag.

Timing it right
Early birds get the best selection, while latecomers get the best deals. Most sellers don’t want to drag their stuff back home. If you spot something in the morning that’s out of your price range, offer to leave your cell number in case the vendor still has the item at closing time and want to lower the price.

Don’t show any cash
Haggling works better when you can say, “ Sorry I only have a $10 bill,” and the seller doesn’t see a $20 bill behind it . Keep small bills tucked in pockets, separate from your wallet. Also, make you’re best offer while praising, not dishing, the item in question. If the sellers still won’t agree on the price, ask her to throw in another item; she may agree to a better deal if you take more stuff of her hands.

More items means more discounts. Instead of buying fifty cents a piece of shirt, why not bundle those items and haggle for one price.

8.7.10

Prepare Meals at Home

Instead of eating breakfast on the way to work, try eating breakfast at home instead. Also, make your own lunch at home and bring it with you to work. It is amazing how much money you will save by preparing your own meals.

Also, instead of drinking soda, drink water instead -- it will also help you watch your weight. Snacks are something you can bring from home as well. Choose healthy snacks, such as fruit.