Dancemom03
Flexican wannabe
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- Jun 14, 2005
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People who let their kids meet me at the beginning of the driveway and follow me around the whole time I'm there trying to sell me on things they think I should buy for my kids! These junior salespeople are relentless and i hate to tell a kid no but I really don't want their broken toys, boxes of dried-up playdoh or outgrown baby toys.
Maybe worse though, are the folks who let their kids set up in the driveway and put them in charge of the sale but prices are not marked. Often I find myself arguing with children telling them that "no, you can't sell that whole huge box of littlest pet shop stuff for just a dollar. I need to pay you more or I'll feel bad so how about" this much. Problem is, then I have to come up with a price that will likely be much more than I'd pay an adult for the same items.
On that same note, are the dads who wait until their wives or daughters name a price - or get you an item that they've outgrown but they forgot they owned until you asked about it - and then take the thing out of your child's hands, telling you that it isn't for sale because he can't possibly let wife/kids/mother part with such a treasure after seeing it outside on the ground. "After all, it's a collectible and I know we paid good money for that..."
Okay, so does that mean you're only selling the stuff you paid bad money for? If so, let's cut out the middleman and you can just give me all your "bad money" right now. I'll be happy to help you get that of your wallet...
Maybe worse though, are the folks who let their kids set up in the driveway and put them in charge of the sale but prices are not marked. Often I find myself arguing with children telling them that "no, you can't sell that whole huge box of littlest pet shop stuff for just a dollar. I need to pay you more or I'll feel bad so how about" this much. Problem is, then I have to come up with a price that will likely be much more than I'd pay an adult for the same items.
On that same note, are the dads who wait until their wives or daughters name a price - or get you an item that they've outgrown but they forgot they owned until you asked about it - and then take the thing out of your child's hands, telling you that it isn't for sale because he can't possibly let wife/kids/mother part with such a treasure after seeing it outside on the ground. "After all, it's a collectible and I know we paid good money for that..."
Okay, so does that mean you're only selling the stuff you paid bad money for? If so, let's cut out the middleman and you can just give me all your "bad money" right now. I'll be happy to help you get that of your wallet...
