How can a person who wants to consign or sell items choose a shop?
Explore the store beforehand. Do they sell the type of merchandise you want to bring in? Talk with the staff about becoming a supplier. Are you comfortable with their procedures? Most resale shops have information on supplying available as a handout or a phone recording. Finally, understand the shops terms before you consign or sell. Will you receive an accounting of items accepted for sale? What happens if your items do not sell? When and how much will you get paid? Most importantly, look for the NARTS decal, it is “Your Assurance of Professionalism.” Q. Why should I take my items to a consignment or resale shop instead of selling them on eBay, having a garage sale or taking them to a home swap party (where friends trade their treasures or clothes)? Resale and consignment shops have an established clientele looking for the kind of items they accept on consignment or purchase outright for sale. You don’t have to pack and ship each item you sell. One quick trip to your favorite resale/c
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