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Operation Garage Sale: The “Hot” Items

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Looking across our garage sale spread, I realized that we had quite the assortment of items. From clothing to electronics to household nick-naks, there was something for almost everyone. Only a few people left without buying a single thing.

There were definitely the “hot” items, though. I’m sure a garage sale “hot” item list will vary by location, but here’s what I found were the best sellers after having two garage sales:

Wild Bird Items – I had some wild bird seed dumped into a container. I never used all of it so I decided to put it in plastic bags and sell it. Another person’s trash is another person’s treasure, right? Well, those baggies were one of the first things to go. I sort of wish now I put a higher price on it. I also had some hummingbird feeders in a very used condition and they were gone within the first 1/2 hour.

Electronic Equipment – We had a speaker and receiver set priced to sell and it did within 1/2 an hour. There was even a problem with one of the speakers but the buyer didn’t care. Again, I wish I had priced the set a little bit higher but a part of me is glad to see them go. We hadn’t used it in over 6 years.

Tool-ish Type Things – My husband decided to sell his work light kit and the first male to arrive at our sale snatched that up. I wish that we had more tools to sell because a few people asked if we had tools. A big project for me before our next sale is to go through all of our tools and see what we have duplicates of. We have a bad habit of buying something that we need only to find out that we already had it. That’s due to bad organizing of what we have.

Halloween Goodies – For a while there, I wanted the coolest house on the block at Halloween time and I bought some neat Halloween decorations. That lasted for a year and then I didn’t put up the decorations anymore because it became too much work and we weren’t even home on Halloween to give out candy. We decided to get rid of everything except for one light-up pumpkin and one battery powered light that goes inside a carved pumpkin. I’m glad we did that because those items sold quite well. Even the Halloween-themed stuffed animals I had sold.

So there’s my “hot” item list for my garage sale. I still have a few things left in my home that fit those categories so I plan on putting more out for our next (and last) garage sale of the year. It feels so good to be getting rid of the stuff in our life that I might as well put out some more of it that will sell 🙂

Next up, I’ll go over the “not so hot” items.

Credit Card Debt Update = $20,602

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As I mentioned the other day, I paid an additional $500 to our debt and our credit card debt (which includes my Prosper Loan and my IRS debt). That brings the current total to $20,602. It’s too early to speculate on how the rest of this month is going to go, but I hope to be able to send even more money towards our debt.

I haven’t looked into trying to obtain a 0% balance transfer card yet. It bothers me that most of our debt is at a 9.9% interest rate right now, but I still have a nagging feeling to not think about balance transfers right now. I wonder if it’s because one of my cards with a zero balance will offer a good deal.

They sure have been trying to get my business back!

Two cards so far have increased my credit limit. It didn’t even take a month before they did that. Unbelievable. At least now I have the upper hand and I am not going to charge more because I was given a higher credit limit. I’ve learned that lesson the hard way.

What would be awesome would be if we could get the total back under $20,000 by the end of this month. I think I’ll give it a shot even though it will be a long shot. It doesn’t hurt to try, because chances are good that we’ll pay off more than if we didn’t give it a shot at all.