Awake at 6am armed with what looked like the contents of a Hawkins Bazaar catalogue I made my way down to the venue. On arrival I drive into my pitch which happens to be next door to the car boot equivalent of Toys 'R' Us. These guys were the real deal - first to arrive to get the same THREE pitches every year. Their car was like a Tardis with an endless supply of stuffed Pepper Pigs! On top of this PC World and the Me to You bear factory set up opposite. But I was not going to let this intimidate me, it may be my first time but I had the power of charity posters!!
The VSO posters worked in my favour when the steward came round - asking for the £7.50 charge per pitch - but leant over to me and, to my surprise, quietly said "Since it's for charity we'll let you have it for free." Thank you man in high vis jacket! In your face teddy Tardis!
Before the gates opened I had a few things to learn about car boots. Yet to set up my junk, many people started approaching me. One peered into my car with his lazy eye whilst another requested to see all the DVDs and games I had, offering me a tiny amount of money. Knowing full well they were about to make an appearance on a stall meters away, I sold several PSP games to a young farmer for £20. And so the fundraising begins.
Once the crowds started coming people were showing quite an interest. One two year old took a particular liking to a Family Guy box set but I felt it would be inappropriate. With a miniature bike going for £20; a one handled pogo-stick bought for £5; and DVDs bringing in the odd pound here and there I quickly reached £77.50. At this point my mum turns up to buy me lunch. Once refuelled on burger and cider the selling continues along with a few donations.
A young boy was my last buyer of the day, taking 15 minutes to decide what was worth his final few pounds. He bought a gym ball (since his sisters was punctured) and a joke book for £2.50 - bringing my final sales to £145. A successful day I think - now off to a family friends to be fed BBQ and poured copious amounts of drink.
Fundraising progress: £396
I'm not sure whether this post was written in past tense or present, I seem to switch. Also I will try and make my next one shorter in order to not put anyone off following my blog!
ReplyDeleteWell done for raising such a good amount! I'm hoping to have a car boot sale soon, but never seem to make much money. Any advice? Did you have a collection bucket too?
ReplyDeleteDVD box sets were popular (like family guy and stuff like that). Also just plaster your store with posters etc. I took some of the VSO money boxes but only got £13 donations (£5 from a family friend). Also also try and squeeze 50p/£1 more for things saying 'It IS for charity...'
ReplyDeleteThank you, wiill bear that in mind at my carboot.
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