Testimonials
“I am so impressed by the high quality of this sale- very organized, professional and easy. I wish this had been around when I was pregnant with my first child. I shopped many garage sales with only modest results. Thanks for all of your help!”
Shari F. Lake Forest Subdivision
“I had a great experience and surprised how simple the process was. I am amazed that the technology exists to create tags, manage my inventory and view daily sales from my own computer. That was fun seeing how much money I made at the end of each day! Tagging was easy and the organization of clothes was wonderful. I really appreciate the rapid response from you every time I have needed help or had questions. It is nice to know that I wouldn't need to wait days to get a response. I will see you next year. Thanks again for everything. ”
Here is a list of items you’ll want to have on hand when you are preparing your items to sell.
White cover stock or card stock paper 60 lb weight or higher
Hangers – wire works best but not required
Safety pins or a tag gun
If you plan to use a tagging gun, be sure to use 1” or smaller plastic tabs. If they are longer than that, the tags dangle and often tear off. Our best advice is to use safety pins.
Zip/cable ties (hint: If you use cable ties – apply tape to tag before punching hole to reinforce the tag.)
Hole punch for non-clothing tags that need to be tied to the item
Permanent marker
Masking tape
Ziploc baggies, dry-cleaning bags or clear wrap for puzzles