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Hi


I sell second hand children's items, everything from clothing to bikes to furniture, on behalf of people who do not have time to do it themselves through ebay, EDF, Gumtree etc.


As my name is getting round I'm getting more and more stock, too much to showcase through my website, and was considering setting up a regular stall at a market. I just wondered if anyone uses, or has used, a market for used children's items and if they would recommend one? Ideally it would be in our area but would consider anywhere within reason.


I'd be grateful for any advice, tips.


Thanks very much.

Alfy

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No good idea, I've asked a friend who does this market if she thinks it would suit. My concern was that a lot of my stuff is High Street Branded clothing and toys which might not appeal to the people who run this market.


Thanks for the suggestion.


All best


Alfy

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