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		<title>Police: Couple had garage sale, but it wasn&#8217;t their stuff - 10 News</title>
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Police: Couple had garage sale, but it wasn&#8217;t their stuff - 10 NewsCape Coral - A &#8220;house sitter&#8221; is accused of holding a garage sale and selling off the things she was supposed to be watching! The &#8220;house sitter&#8221; even told the city she was having the sale. When Mary [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href='http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/news/specials/weirdflorida/blog/2009/01/couple_has_garage_sale_but_it_1.html'>Couple has garage sale but it wasn&#8217;t their stuff - Weblogs.sun-sentinel.com</a><br />You know that line  With friends like these, you don&#8217;t need enemies. Mary Benavidez should take it to heart. Seems she became ill and left her Cape Coral home for three months with &#8220;friend&#8221; Stephanie McDowell in charge. Now the &#8220;house sitter&#8221; is   </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/37173084.html'>Could impact secondhand stores, garage sales - WOWT</a><br />In a tough economy, many consumers turn to secondhand stores, but soon the selection may be limited. A law passed by Congress calls for all products for children under 12 to be tested for lead. Items not tested will be considered hazardous. It takes   </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.11alive.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=125530&#038;catid=3'>How to Beat the Crowds at Huge Consignment Sale - WXIA 11 Alive</a><br />If you&#8217;re in the market for gently used children&#8217;s items, mark your calendar for February 17th. That&#8217;s the start date for Kidsignments, one of the largest children&#8217;s consignment sales in the southeast. The sale has grown from a garage sale in Jeri   </p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/garage-sale-restrictions-shelved/  '>Garage sale restrictions shelved   </a><br />Yard and garage sellers in the Michigan city of Walker had a win last week when the local council shelved a months-old proposal to regulate home-based sales. Walker&#8217;s City Commission voted 6-1 to shelve the ordinance indefinitely after a vote to approve the ordinance failed 2-5.  Commissioner Cyndy Stek cast the lone dissenting vote to shelve the regulation, because she favored throwing it out altogether.  The proposal had been reviewed twice by the Planning Commission before being sent to the overarching City Commission. Mayor Rob VerHeulen said he did not support the ordinance, which would have restricted garage sales to three days each, no more than three times a year. He favored at least four times per year and wanted an exemption for sales of produce, such as residents selling vegetables or flowers from their gardens.  &#8220;I have a hard time banning the fruit stand,&#8221; VerHeulen said.  Commissioner Chuck Deschaine, who also rejected the ordinance, said it could not be enforced without major problems for the building and police departments.  While the ordinance is effectively dead, it could come back to the commission for consideration if garage sales become a nuisance.     </p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/yard-sale-health-safety/  '>Yard sale health and safety   </a><br />The last thing you need at a yard sale is for one of your customers to do themselves an injury.  So, before you open your gates, it pays to have a first aid kit, and if possible a qualified first aid practitioner, handy.  But when it comes to safety, as ever, an ounce of prevention saves a pound of cure.  So here&#8217;s a few tips to help you mensure your yard is nice and safe when your visitors come streaming through the gates.  A couple of hours before your sale you should check your yard to ensure:     there&#8217;s no low-lying tree branches that people or children can walk into.  all electrical cables or cords are concealed so there&#8217;s no possibility that your visitors (especially any children) can come in contact with a live lead.  there&#8217;s nothing lying on the ground (like kids&#8217; toys) that people can trip over - especially in the main path from your street to the sale. that any hot surfaces (such as a barbeque plate) are supervised by an adult at all times.  that, if you have a swimming pool, it has a child-proof lock and the gate is shut. all your vehicles are locked and the park brakes are firmly on. any animals you have are appropriately tethered and not able to reach your visitors.  that none of the advertising or stalls for your sale block drivers&#8217; sight lines as they&#8217;re pulling up to  your yard.  all your garden and power tools are securely locked away.  your house and garden is in good repair so that things like heavy tree fruits or loose eave panels are unlikely to fall on visitors&#8217; heads. Finally, you should personally conduct at least two checks of all the above while the sale is running, just to make sure that none of the conditions you checked at the start of the day have changed. Sounds like a lot to consider, right?  Well, if like most people, your house and yard are in good working order, you&#8217;ll be able to finish your safety audit very quickly. If on the other hand your house or yard needs a safety upgrade, an upcoming yard sale is the perfect excuse to do it.  Safety after all is imperative, not just for your visitors, but also for your family.     </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Information-on-Different-Vacuum-Cleaner-Attachments/685781             '>Information on Different Vacuum Cleaner Attachments Posted By : Lee Harris             </a><br />There are a variety of accessories and attachments available for vacuum cleaners.  Knowing what areas will be cleaned is the most important thing to consider before choosing a vacuum cleaner and the attachments.             </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 02:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There is a new grass roots movement taking off across the country, to raise funds for charity. It is called Garage Sales for Charity.org. A very simple effortless way for millions of individuals who have a garage sale to raise funds for their favorite charity. If you plan on having a garage sale you dont need to do anything special or different, all you need to do is commit to donating a minimum of $50 or 10% or your sales to your favorite charity. Any charity&#8211;your local food shelf, church program, local shelter, national charity, where ever you feel it will do the most good. Garage Sales for Charity does not handle any of the funds donated. They simply act as a central resource for ideas and promotion. The simplicity of this plan is what makes it so appealing. Effortless fund raising for charities during the slow summer months when donations are down. There are no ulterior motives or agendas to promote. There are no million dollar budgets behind this, no expensive tv commercials, no celebrity endorsements. They are not affiliated with any organization, charity or political group. One person, one garage sale can make a difference. This is grass roots at its best. Garage Sales for Charity would like to keep track of donations and charities so they can post it on their website. They plan on keeping a running total of funds donated. The potential is huge! It only takes 100 people participating every week in every state would raise $1,000,000 a month for charities across the country. This is money they would have otherwise never seen, during the months they may need it the most. Charities can hop on board by including garagesalesforcharity.org web address in all their fund raising materials, giving the people who they count on the most, one more way to raise funds. Right now they really need everyones help to get the word out about this program. Check out their website for full information. Sell, donate, feel good! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.garagesalesforcharity.org" target="_blank">http://www.garagesalesforcharity.org</a></p>
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<p>Drive through almost any neighborhood in any city or town on a weekend, and you&#8217;re sure to see garage sales scattered throughout. </p>
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<p>These homeowners are spending their weekend time off making money. The average profit is $600 for a one-weekend garage sale. </p>
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<p>It&#8217;s time to get your share of the pie. Organization is the key. </p>
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<p>Step one: Check with the local officials to see what the local laws and regulations are on operating garage sales in your area. </p>
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<p>Step two: Spend a few weekends going to garage sales in your area. See what is selling, what people are buying, how the items are priced, how the sellers advertise. Observe how the sellers display their items. Take notes. </p>
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<p>Step three: Clean house and take stock of what you have and what it&#8217;s time to get rid of. Be sure to pick out at least one interesting and unusual item to call attention to your sale; some large ticket item you can set up in front of your home during your sale. </p>
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<p>If you find older items such as dishes, a painting, an old flower urn etc. that you feel it&#8217;s time to dispose of have it appraised. You don&#8217;t want to sell something for 50 cents only to find out later it was an antique valued at $500.00. You can be sure there are garage sale shoppers who are on the lookout for just this kind of treasure. </p>
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<p>Step four: Pick a date for your sale. The best time to have a garage sale is twice a year in May or September. People will be out shopping for summer items in May and winter items in September. </p>
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<p>Never pick a holiday weekend such as Mother&#8217;s Day or Labor Day. Holiday festivities will get the attention of most people. </p>
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<p>The best days for your garage sale are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. </p>
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<p>Step five: Advertise, advertise and advertise some more. Place ads in the local newspaper, shopper guides, on bulletin boards and even online. Place signs all over the neighborhood with brightly colored letters, attached balloons, etc. </p>
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<p>Step six: Organize your sale. Put price stickers on your items. Have a wide variety of clothing and jewelry and arrange them in a rainbow of colors. Make sure jewelry and appliances sparkle! Hang clothing on racks arranged in sizes. Imagine that you are opening a retail store and copy what the stores do. </p>
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<p>If you have items that are hard to price and you think they will not sell, put them in a penny box. And be sure to mark the box &#8220;Penny Box&#8221; or &#8220;All items just 1 cent each&#8221;. </p>
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<p>Step seven: Timing. Consider starting at 7:00 a.m. instead of 8:00 or 9:00. And close no later than 6:00 p.m. And positively NEVER shut down for the noon hour! There are people who work on weekends and will stop on their way to or from work and shop during their lunch breaks. </p>
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<p>As most customers will have come and gone by 1:00, noon hour being the most active, you can start lowering prices after 1:00 p.m. On items you think will not sell at all, put them in a box marked &#8220;Free&#8221;. </p>
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<p>And lastly, what doesn&#8217;t sell take to the local Good Will or other organization of your choice.</p>
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Yard sale vs Garage sale   Sounds like the title of a techno tune, doesn&#8217;t it.  Well, fortunately there&#8217;s nothing too technical in deciding whether to host a yard sale over a garage sale, or vice versa.   The first question to ask yourself [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/yard-sale-vs-garage-sale/  '>Yard sale vs Garage sale   </a><br />Sounds like the title of a techno tune, doesn&#8217;t it.  Well, fortunately there&#8217;s nothing too technical in deciding whether to host a yard sale over a garage sale, or vice versa.   The first question to ask yourself of course is &#8216;do I have a garage or yard&#8217;?  Assuming you have one of the above, the next consideration is which of your yard or garage (or both) has the most space.  If, for example, your garage is jam-packed with stuff you need to keep secure, best to use the yard and keep the garage under lock and key.  However, if your garage is full of stuff you don&#8217;t need, and which isn&#8217;t especially valuable, your big sale could be just the opportunity you need to tidy up!   Then, have a think about the ambience of your garage or your yard.  If one is way more pleasant than the other, this may tip your decision, since people feel more comfortable purchasing when they&#8217;re in agreeable surroundings.  Finally, you&#8217;ll need to consider how much shelter your visitors, and your sale items, require.  A garage of course has its own canopy, so you won&#8217;t need to mess around erecting tarpaulins to keep the sun or rain out.  On the other hand, if the weather forecast is fine and moderate, your beautiful yard may well encourage buyers to linger in the sun.    </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/garage-sale-etiquette/  '>Garage sale etiquette   </a><br />Listen up, garage sale buyers and sellers!  Here&#8217;s the top 5 hints to keep you out of trouble at this weekend&#8217;s garage or yard sale. Buyers:     Aggressive haggling is a no-no.  Remember, you&#8217;re not at the sale to buy a huge item like a house or a car.  You&#8217;re here to unearth a hidden gem, and have some fun in the process.  Haggle by all means, but make sure you keep it light-hearted.  Treat your host&#8217;s garage and yard like you would your own.   If you&#8217;re bringing along kids, keep an eye on what they&#8217;re up to.  Consider leaving your pet at home, or at least in the car.  Not all garage sale operators, or their customers, appreciate unknown pets entering their yard.   Be careful, and make sure your kids are careful, particularly around fragile items.  While many garage sale items may look old, they all have some value, and the unwritten rule here is &#8216;if you break it, you buy it&#8217;.   Sellers:  Make your customers feel at home.  Remember, they&#8217;re your guests, and the more they linger the more they&#8217;re likely to buy.  Keep your pets on a leash, or behind a gate.  Not all your guests will feel as comfortable around animals as you do.  Open on time.  There&#8217;s no greater turn-off than a garage sale that opens late.  At closing time, if there&#8217;s customers still lingering, don&#8217;t be in a hurry to usher them out.  A few minutes&#8217; patience will be rewarded, if not by a late sale, then at least with good will that will serve you well when your next sale comes around.  Whether they&#8217;ve bought something or not, before they leave your sale, try to thank as many people as you can for attending.  This will make them feel more comfortable if they wish to return later in the day to purchase that item they were wavering on.  It will also increase the likelihood they&#8217;ll recommend your sale to their friends.   Stick to these basic rules of thumb, and you&#8217;ll not only find you&#8217;ll have a good time.  But you&#8217;ll also be more likely to make a profitable transaction!   </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Basement-Remodeling---The-Answer-Lies-Within/683004             '>Basement Remodeling:  The Answer Lies Within Posted By : Eugene Makeev.             </a><br />In Brooklyn, Staten Island or just any area in the ever bustling New York, space is a common issue that in one way or another links each and every homeowner.  When looking for the solution to this problem, many tend to look elsewhere, thinking of different additions and extensions when in fact, the answer is right under their noses. As the wise Zen masters advice, looking inward will lead you to an answer.  When we put it in home improvement terms, the solution could be basement remodeling.             </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Roller-Garage-Doors/683158             '>Roller Garage Doors Posted By : Component Comapre             </a><br />Roller garage doors are often considered as a luxury product for those that have too much money to spend. In some cases this can be true though due to this common misconception, the true advantages of owning a roller garage door can be clouded.             </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/garage-sale-restrictions-shelved/  '>Garage sale restrictions shelved   </a><br />Yard and garage sellers in the Michigan city of Walker had a win last week when the local council shelved a months-old proposal to regulate home-based sales. Walker&#8217;s City Commission voted 6-1 to shelve the ordinance indefinitely after a vote to approve the ordinance failed 2-5.  Commissioner Cyndy Stek cast the lone dissenting vote to shelve the regulation, because she favored throwing it out altogether.  The proposal had been reviewed twice by the Planning Commission before being sent to the overarching City Commission. Mayor Rob VerHeulen said he did not support the ordinance, which would have restricted garage sales to three days each, no more than three times a year. He favored at least four times per year and wanted an exemption for sales of produce, such as residents selling vegetables or flowers from their gardens.  &#8220;I have a hard time banning the fruit stand,&#8221; VerHeulen said.  Commissioner Chuck Deschaine, who also rejected the ordinance, said it could not be enforced without major problems for the building and police departments.  While the ordinance is effectively dead, it could come back to the commission for consideration if garage sales become a nuisance.     </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/yard-sale-health-safety/  '>Yard sale health and safety   </a><br />The last thing you need at a yard sale is for one of your customers to do themselves an injury.  So, before you open your gates, it pays to have a first aid kit, and if possible a qualified first aid practitioner, handy.  But when it comes to safety, as ever, an ounce of prevention saves a pound of cure.  So here&#8217;s a few tips to help you mensure your yard is nice and safe when your visitors come streaming through the gates.  A couple of hours before your sale you should check your yard to ensure:     there&#8217;s no low-lying tree branches that people or children can walk into.  all electrical cables or cords are concealed so there&#8217;s no possibility that your visitors (especially any children) can come in contact with a live lead.  there&#8217;s nothing lying on the ground (like kids&#8217; toys) that people can trip over - especially in the main path from your street to the sale. that any hot surfaces (such as a barbeque plate) are supervised by an adult at all times.  that, if you have a swimming pool, it has a child-proof lock and the gate is shut. all your vehicles are locked and the park brakes are firmly on. any animals you have are appropriately tethered and not able to reach your visitors.  that none of the advertising or stalls for your sale block drivers&#8217; sight lines as they&#8217;re pulling up to  your yard.  all your garden and power tools are securely locked away.  your house and garden is in good repair so that things like heavy tree fruits or loose eave panels are unlikely to fall on visitors&#8217; heads. Finally, you should personally conduct at least two checks of all the above while the sale is running, just to make sure that none of the conditions you checked at the start of the day have changed. Sounds like a lot to consider, right?  Well, if like most people, your house and yard are in good working order, you&#8217;ll be able to finish your safety audit very quickly. If on the other hand your house or yard needs a safety upgrade, an upcoming yard sale is the perfect excuse to do it.  Safety after all is imperative, not just for your visitors, but also for your family.     </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Organizing-Your-Kitchen/683655             '>Organizing Your Kitchen Posted By : April Walters             </a><br />Many people find that their kitchens are so unorganized that it seems impossible to find what they need. But with a few easy steps, you can have the kitchen you&#8217;ve always dreamed about and it will save you time.             </p>
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<p>         Modern Day Crusaders</p>
<p> Author: John Lundgren<br /> Contact: John Lundgren 518-854-3088<br /> Word Count: 250<br /> Category: Home Business/Humor<br /> Copyright: February, 2001<br /> Internet Address:  <a target="_blank" href="mailto:johnl42@yahoo.com">johnl42@yahoo.com</a><br /> Reprint Requirements:  This article may be reproduced <br /> electronically or on paper as long as the resource box<br /> is included.</p>
<p> A few centuries ago it was the quest for the Holy Grail,<br /> but today it&#8217;s the &#8220;Holy Sale&#8221; as garage sale addicts <br /> everywhere search for gold in the form of lost or <br /> unidentified treasures.  They do this with a fervor not <br /> seen since since the real crusade.</p>
<p> Great discoveries are announced regularly on the &#8220;Antique<br /> Road Show,&#8221; where proud crusaders hold up tiny baskets and<br /> other finds worth hundreds of dollars.  Then they announce <br /> to the multitudes, &#8221; I paid 50 cents for this basket so my<br /> little dog Sophie would have a place to sleep.&#8221;</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t think stories like this are affecting the <br /> garage sale landscape, you haven&#8217;t been to a garage sale <br /> recently.  On a typical Saturday morning, hoards of garage<br /> sale addicts are charging down a street near you! Cars<br /> line streets as the crusaders pursue the impossible dream.<br /> But the dream is possible after all; they saw it on The<br /> Antique Road Show! That lost Winslow Homer, that Shaker <br /> chair, that Tiffany master piece is out there, and they<br /> are going to find it!</p>
<p> It seems that garage sales aren&#8217;t just for newly weds<br /> furnishing their first apartment anymore.  Today, a  cross<br /> section of humanity jostles their way to the tables at a <br /> typical sale. Just look at the cars lining the road.<br /> Mercedes and other luxury cars are sandwiched in between <br /> the working class autos,trucks and clunkers. What is <br /> going on here? The answer is simple. There are treasures<br /> to discover, and there is something more.</p>
<p> Garage sales are now respectable!</p>
<p> Contact:  John Lundgren,President<br /> Telephone-518-854-3088<br /> <a target="_blank" href="mailto:Email-johnl42@yahoo.com">Email-johnl42@yahoo.com</a><br /> Brain Grease<br /> 6 West Broadway<br /> Salem,NY 12865 </p>
<p> John Lundgren started Brain Grease to promote educational<br /> products several years ago during his teaching career.  <br /> His book, &#8220;How To Turn Your Garage Sale Into A Money Machine,&#8221; <br /> reflects his interest in consumer education and a life time<br /> addiction to garage sales. A free book is available at his <br /> website, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.garagesalebonanza.com" target="_blank">http://www.garagesalebonanza.com</a> called, &#8220;The <br /> Garage Sale Addict&#8217;s Handbook.&#8221; Get your free copy today.</p>
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<p>There is a new grass roots movement taking off across the country, to raise funds for charity. It is called Garage Sales for Charity.org. A very simple effortless way for millions of individuals who have a garage sale to raise funds for their favorite charity. If you plan on having a garage sale you dont need to do anything special or different, all you need to do is commit to donating a minimum of $50 or 10% or your sales to your favorite charity. Any charity&#8211;your local food shelf, church program, local shelter, national charity, where ever you feel it will do the most good. Garage Sales for Charity does not handle any of the funds donated. They simply act as a central resource for ideas and promotion. The simplicity of this plan is what makes it so appealing. Effortless fund raising for charities during the slow summer months when donations are down. There are no ulterior motives or agendas to promote. There are no million dollar budgets behind this, no expensive tv commercials, no celebrity endorsements. They are not affiliated with any organization, charity or political group. One person, one garage sale can make a difference. This is grass roots at its best. Garage Sales for Charity would like to keep track of donations and charities so they can post it on their website. They plan on keeping a running total of funds donated. The potential is huge! It only takes 100 people participating every week in every state would raise $1,000,000 a month for charities across the country. This is money they would have otherwise never seen, during the months they may need it the most. Charities can hop on board by including garagesalesforcharity.org web address in all their fund raising materials, giving the people who they count on the most, one more way to raise funds. Right now they really need everyones help to get the word out about this program. Check out their website for full information. Sell, donate, feel good! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.garagesalesforcharity.org" target="_blank">http://www.garagesalesforcharity.org</a></p>
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Garage sale etiquette   Listen up, garage sale buyers and sellers!  Here&#8217;s the top 5 hints to keep you out of trouble at this weekend&#8217;s garage or yard sale. Buyers:     Aggressive haggling is a no-no.  Remember, you&#8217;re not [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/garage-sale-etiquette/  '>Garage sale etiquette   </a><br />Listen up, garage sale buyers and sellers!  Here&#8217;s the top 5 hints to keep you out of trouble at this weekend&#8217;s garage or yard sale. Buyers:     Aggressive haggling is a no-no.  Remember, you&#8217;re not at the sale to buy a huge item like a house or a car.  You&#8217;re here to unearth a hidden gem, and have some fun in the process.  Haggle by all means, but make sure you keep it light-hearted.  Treat your host&#8217;s garage and yard like you would your own.   If you&#8217;re bringing along kids, keep an eye on what they&#8217;re up to.  Consider leaving your pet at home, or at least in the car.  Not all garage sale operators, or their customers, appreciate unknown pets entering their yard.   Be careful, and make sure your kids are careful, particularly around fragile items.  While many garage sale items may look old, they all have some value, and the unwritten rule here is &#8216;if you break it, you buy it&#8217;.   Sellers:  Make your customers feel at home.  Remember, they&#8217;re your guests, and the more they linger the more they&#8217;re likely to buy.  Keep your pets on a leash, or behind a gate.  Not all your guests will feel as comfortable around animals as you do.  Open on time.  There&#8217;s no greater turn-off than a garage sale that opens late.  At closing time, if there&#8217;s customers still lingering, don&#8217;t be in a hurry to usher them out.  A few minutes&#8217; patience will be rewarded, if not by a late sale, then at least with good will that will serve you well when your next sale comes around.  Whether they&#8217;ve bought something or not, before they leave your sale, try to thank as many people as you can for attending.  This will make them feel more comfortable if they wish to return later in the day to purchase that item they were wavering on.  It will also increase the likelihood they&#8217;ll recommend your sale to their friends.   Stick to these basic rules of thumb, and you&#8217;ll not only find you&#8217;ll have a good time.  But you&#8217;ll also be more likely to make a profitable transaction!   </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/signs-your-sale-should-stay-open/  '>Signs your sale should stay open   </a><br />When planning your garage sale, you should always factor in a time-buffer at the end of your advertised closing time in case you&#8217;re doing a roaring trade.   People don&#8217;t like to be rushed, and what - apart from a few minutes of your weekend - have you got to loose anyway?   But since you don&#8217;t want to stay open just for the sake of it, here&#8217;s nine sure ways to gauge if you should extend your opening hours:    Your items are still moving.  There&#8217;s still plenty of people around.  On the day of your garage sale you discover that some event - like the end of a football or baseball - game that will send buyer traffic past your home at a particular time.  The weather is good, or if it&#8217;s been bad all morning then shows signs of clearing.  You&#8217;ve got nothing better planned.  Although lots of small items are moving, a few larger items you&#8217;re keen to shift are still on the shelves.  Remember, if there&#8217;s still an atmosphere of buying in the air, you&#8217;re more likely to sell those large items.  You&#8217;re still enjoying yourself.  Customers are still willing to pay near the marked price for your items.  You&#8217;ve got leftover sausages or hamburgers from your ancillary barbeque - in which case it might be worth moving the barbeque closer to the street.  You&#8217;ll be surprised how the smeall will continue to attract customers!  You&#8217;ve still got the energy (if not, and all the above factors are occurring, try digging deep!)  Remember, if people are hanging around and they&#8216;re still buying, try not to telegraph to them that you&#8217;re packing up.  Nothing will drive customers out your gate, and to the garage sale down the street, quicker!     Instead, make yourself a cup of coffee and give the impression you&#8217;re happy to linger as long as you have customers.     </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.garagesalesource.com/articles/sale-sign-fines-slashed/  '>Sale sign fines slashed   </a><br />A local council in Dallas has seen the light, and slashed fines for infringements related to garage sale signs.  On Monday night, Plano City Council unanimously voted to reduce the range of garage sale sign fines by shrinking the maximum penalty from $2,000 to $500, and by moving sign regulations from the city&#8217;s zoning ordinance to its general code.  A summer enforcement push to control signs in median strips and other public areas drew a flood of complaints from garage sellers who received fines topping $500.  The city handed out 179 tickets in less than two months before suspending the enforcement blitz in October.   Under the old regulations, which resulted from a local referendum 15 years ago, illegal temporary signs could attract a fine up to $2,000.  The local garage sale committee asked the council to consider amending the ordinance to target chronic violators of sign rules, as well as those who do not remove sale signs promptly.  Another resident asked Plano council not to lose sight of the original intent of the 1990 referendum, when 63 percent of voters agreed that street clutter had gotten out of hand.  . The lessons for garage sale operators?  1. Make sure you know, and abide by, your local council&#8217;s sign rules - they&#8217;re generally quite reasonable; and.  2. Participate in any local debates on garage sale regulation so you can howl down draconian proposals at their first airing! .    </p>
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