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I have done it in the past once or twice. I spent literally 3 days ironing, folding, labeling and bagging to get there and see everything slung everywhere (I stuck to the about 8 page rule book). If I remember rightly you get 80% of your money if you sell but don't volunteer at the event and 90% if you do volunteer. Will find you details of who to contact and get back to you!

Hi there Molly. I'm the web editor for the local NCT site. You can find lots more info out from the pages under the general one snowboarder mentioned above:



How to sell: http://www.nct.org.uk/in-your-area/Brixton/events/slnnssell

Seller info: http://www.nct.org.uk/in-your-area/Brixton/events/slnnssellers


You might want to try other local branches - Lewisham etc to see if they have sales sooner.


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