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Old Posted: 21-03-2008 , 11:01 PM #31
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for all those money savers out there..

there is a new one at naas race-course, kildare.

believe tomorrow, sat 22 is the first one.. 8am-3pm

happy bargain hunting to ye all!!
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 03:53 AM #32
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hey did u go to the naas one? what was it like?
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 03:58 AM #33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fleabag
Hi there i have just put up a new website which aims to be a place where people can find out about car boot sales and markets in the 32 counties
If you are an organizer of a boot sale or market or if you wish to provide details of events in your area please visit www.bootflea.com
i have some listed already but i imagine there are a lot going on that are not as yet listed.
anyone can post details of a car boot sale and there is a forum and an event calendar on the site..

cheers all

dave

Nice site still needs some work but looking good! (y)
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 11:36 AM #34
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Hi,

I never got the chance.

I rang the advertiser to ask about the turn out, and no answer. will try again and update you.

linda
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 01:23 PM #35
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hey did u go to the naas one? what was it like?
Hiya i went to the one in naas on saturday there wasnt many stalls there but id say that was because it was so cold out.
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 01:39 PM #36
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Hey thanks for your replies. Probably due to it being the first one also. Might check it out this weekend :)
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Old Posted: 24-03-2008 , 04:53 PM #37
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I'm going to hop along next week as a seller, so will keep ye updated.
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Old Posted: 29-03-2008 , 03:07 PM #38
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So, how did it go? It was very wet, is the site open neverthe less?
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Old Posted: 04-04-2008 , 12:54 PM #39
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Hi Lemon MP,

did you go along to Naas?

I have no car this weekend.. But hope to go for a look next sat.

Let me know what you thought..

many thanks.

LL
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Old Posted: 05-04-2008 , 11:16 PM #40
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Didn't make it, something came up. One of my pals who lives locally came along anyway, he was originally appointed to relieve me with some tea & biccies! According to himself, it was very quiet, plenty of stalls but no business doing - maybe it was the weather? Will have to try it or somewhere soon - the clutter pile keeps on building!!
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Old Posted: 06-04-2008 , 11:55 AM #41
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thanks Lemon MP,

I appreciate that..!!!!
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Old Posted: 08-04-2008 , 07:48 PM #42
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Hi Guys,
Theres a new Sunday Market open in Inchicore in Dublin - Haven't been there yet. Gonna go this week. I think its Jamestown Road or Avenue. Supposd to be huge.

Didn't know about the one in Naas. Will definitely go to that one too.

Hope your baby is ok Linda.

Regards
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Old Posted: 10-04-2008 , 01:48 PM #43
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Default Unwanted Item - Not for re-sale - How dare you make a profit from my junk!

Apparently a few givers are a bit narked that some of their stuff is taken and sold on, they've been adding 'not for resale' to their items... Well, if they're not going to do it, I don't see the problem, it's still getting rid of & recycling the recycling. Ideally, any item you 'took' here from Jumbletown, you would need and therefore would not be selling it on anyway, however, I have foolishly been a taker of more unnecessary clutter to add to my unending pile, eventually seeing the light & either jumbling, dumping or selling it on myself. I know that some of the stuff, I have given away has deliberately been taken for resale at car boot, markets & even on eBay, and has in turn helped make a few quid for those poor unfortunates who had to get up at the crack of dawn to do so or even better some of my 'crap' has been sold on to benefit charity. Fair play to ye!

Anybody who has stuff to recycle would obviously rather receive money for it, than give it away for free. If a car boot sale came up in their locality, that would make it a bit easier for them to do so. Car boot sales are another way of recycling household junk, which is what JumbleTown is all about. And if you can make a few quid from it, rather than giving it away, why not?

I've done a car boot sale every year for the past three years. The first year I made a killing and took in over €650, I was delighted. However the last two years, have kinda put me off too - the getting up at crack of dawn thing and struggling to cover your fuel, table and lunch expenses, putting up with narky customers etc.! I made €120 at the next and nearly €40 at the last, (Note to self; must get a better quality of clutter!)
Usually the stuff I get rid of on jumbletown is the same gear that won't sell elsewhere.That's why it became easier to just get shut of it here and forego any potential profit. Just gotta be a bit more strict in the amount of jumble I take home in future.
Nearly 5000 views to this thread so far - definitely of interest to JumbleTowners (clutter recyclers). Keep it coming with your car boot information.

Unwanted item: The crack of dawn..."not for re-sale" - but for everybody , for free...
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Old Posted: 10-04-2008 , 04:36 PM #44
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Old Posted: 21-04-2008 , 09:57 AM #45
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Hi those anyone know if the bootsale in Naas is still going on. Has anyone been there recently and how did they get on.
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