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 machuff
 
posted on November 20, 2004 12:53:38 PM new
I sell mostly collectibles and have found that December is a bad selling month for them. However, I have several Christmas items such as bells, plates, ornaments, etc. and wondered whether anyone has any input on when to quit selling these types of things before the upcoming holiday. Thanks for your help.
 
 tomwiii
 
posted on November 20, 2004 01:02:02 PM new
Hard to tell, since the spirit-of-Xmas exists 365 days a year in our humble abode & wire-cage!





FDR gave America THE NEW DEAL...
JFK gave America THE NEW FRONTIER...
DUBYA gives America...THE FINGER!

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 alldings
 
posted on November 21, 2004 05:49:19 AM new
Suggest ending auctions so sold items are in the mail by 12/13.
 
 stonecold613
 
posted on November 21, 2004 09:33:25 PM new
Keep them on until they sell, if they sell. The problem with Christmas items is everyone has them. Every single estate sale you go to has them. If someone wants Christmas items, they are extremely easy to come by. Don't quit selling them, but I would think twice about getting more in your inventory.
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