My sister and I vowed that never again would we have garage sales because when our Mom loved having them, she would direct us as to which items were to be in the sale and then we had to cart them from wherever they were, clean them up and price them. On sale day, Mom was cashier, but after the sale the process worked in reverse with Sis and I doing all of the clean up. It was just way too much work!!
Fast forward to last summer when due to health issues with both parents, Sis and her hubby move in with Mom and Dad. Mom has definite hoarder issues and we had to clear out quite a bit of stuff in the house in order to get my sis and her stuff in....Our first plan was massive church donations. We single handledly re-stocked the church's clothes closet with 40, count'em 40 large green trash bags full of clothing from mom and dad.
Now we still had a huge number of items to deal with and I got a flyer that stated my neighborhood was going to do its first ever community garage sale day. Sis and I huddled and decided that it is only one day and we would go for it. Anything left over would go right to charity - not even back in the garage, but right to cars and out to donation center!
We had almost every nightmare that previous posters mentioned, but on the bright side we made over $800 and even better we were frequently complimented on how clean and well organized everything was.
We didn't realize how many folks put out dirty items, don't price things, etc.
We still hated the haggling and at one point my DS (21) had to step in when we refused to take a riduculous offer and the man making it got belligerent
Mom got a little huffy when we divided the profits equally 3 ways becasue she felt that she had the most to sell....sigh, but she did absolutely nothing for this sale, not even showing up the day of the sale.

Sis and I decided that there was no way we were marking things separately from the 3 households.
It took us nearly 3 weeks to get ready for this sale and it definitely reinforced our "No More Garage Sale" stance. On the other hand, once Mom got over her snit, she told us she thought it would be a good idea to have another sale - after all, it was a big success!
