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When finding a swap meet or shop near you, contact a few different flea markets, whether in store or online. Ask about the product inventory, charity affiliations, typical prices, hours, and new and used merchandise sold. In your search for the best consignment store, thrift store, resale store, swap meet, or pawn shop near you, just drop in and view the merchandise to buy, which can get very dusty depending on its age. For very little money, you can buy things from clothing to dishware to antique or vintage furniture. Ask whether the shop is a local or national chain, and ask what charity the proceeds go to. Most times the proceeds just go to the family business. Get contact information such as company hours, phone number, and website address. When browsing online swap meets and shops to trade valuable items, check out company history and background. You can also view merchandise for sale and make a purchase. If you are interested in opening and operating your own resale swap meet or renting a booth at a flea market, check the Internet for ideas. Some sites offer step-by-step guides to managing your own swap meet booth. Consider what type of items you will specialize in, whether used clothing, antiques, furniture, jewelry, clothes, toys and games, book collections, music, instrument pieces, tool boxes, art, computers, model trains, auto items, collectibles, baby items, jewelry, gift ware, or shoes. When shopping at each swap meet or shop, make sure the location is well maintained and clean. Look for any sales, specials, or bargains going on. Keep in mind the local pawn shop or swap meet hours, availability, consignment guidelines, old and used items, charity affiliations, outdoor or indoor location, and contact information.
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