Friday, April 16, 2010

How to Get the Most Out of Rummage Sale Shopping

Rummage sale shopping isn't for everyone. Some people cringe at buying other people's junk. Others find it much easier to simply go to the mall or their local specialty store to get what they need. Still others think that there's a stigma attached to visiting rummage sales.

As someone who absolutely loves rummage sale shopping, I'm not too concerned with what other people think. I'd rather buy five books for a dollar at a sale than one for twenty dollars at a bookstore. If I can find clothes for a quarter a piece, I have no problem expanding my wardrobe with something someone else wore at one time (as long as it's in good shape). I know firsthand how much easier furnishing a home can be when you scour a rummage sale than when you browse the showroom floor.

Be  our Facebook friendNot only can you save a lot of money by shopping at rummage sales, you can have a lot of fun doing it as well. If you're dead set against the idea of making someone else's trash your treasure, read no further. This article isn't for you. If the thought of treasures to be had for practically pennies interests you in the slightest, read on.

If you're a seasoned rummage shopper, you're probably already familiar with these tips. For those not so well read in the art, there are several ways to get the most out of your experience. With summer just around the corner, endless sales are sure to be on the way. This season, try these tips for getting the most out of rummage sale shopping.

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