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Good morning all. I'm new to selling at car boot fairs and was wondering what should I be looking at selling. I'm interested more in the collectors market especially china etc. The fair I'll be selling at is a permanent indoor stand - more like a market really, but it's called a car boot fair. Any hints and tips.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be honest, food outsells everything in indoor and outdoor markets. You could look at selling freshly made cakes, chocolates, biscuits, etc. For non-chocolate items, there's no VAT so that makes things less complicated. There are dozens of suppliers in the Halesowen area and they often do a lot of clearance lines on which you can make a healthy and speedy profit.
Horseshoes, there is a large bakery in Stourport or Stourbridge which supplies to all the wholesalers, small retailers and carbooters in the Midlands. They sell all manner of favourites to retail between, say, £1.20 and £3 per item. They used to supply me when I had my own business but I cannot for the life of me remember what they were called.
Some of the food retailers in the Midlands sell biscuits such as custard creams, bourbons and nice to retail at, say, 4 or 5 for a pound. These are the lines that are outselling everything, as they are so expensive to buy from independant retailers and supermarkets, and they are the sort of things people have on their shopping list every week.
If you want to make your own cakes, that will be costly and lengthy. Making your own cookies/biscuits could prove more cost effective.
Some of the food retailers in the Midlands sell biscuits such as custard creams, bourbons and nice to retail at, say, 4 or 5 for a pound. These are the lines that are outselling everything, as they are so expensive to buy from independant retailers and supermarkets, and they are the sort of things people have on their shopping list every week.
If you want to make your own cakes, that will be costly and lengthy. Making your own cookies/biscuits could prove more cost effective.
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Always did well with books...especially crime fiction and hobby related ones...often bought cheap from other booters and priced up a bit for small profit...costume jewellery and hair accessories went well too especially if you can get the latest kiddy trend but don't over- buy though they fade fast and you could end up with a lot of stuff you cant sell...Barbie and Hello kitty are pretty safe at the moment though
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Have to say apart from buying books which I'd read before putting back out I didn't buy -in...too risky but knew what sold well as it was things i always had loads of
Agree the tax man is rather fond of regular booters....but you can sell things you have owned and used yourself ...as soon as you start buy-ins you are a market trader not a car booter
Agree the tax man is rather fond of regular booters....but you can sell things you have owned and used yourself ...as soon as you start buy-ins you are a market trader not a car booter