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Used furniture buyers

Once I found the right used furniture buyers, my little business really took off!






I came into the used furniture market quite accidentally.

You see, I live in a college town.

If you've never lived in one before, you can't possibly understand how much good stuff gets thrown out.

Students move all the time, you see, and every time they make a move they tend to leave at least a few items of furniture on the curb.

I used to collect all of these pieces of furniture, use the ones that I wanted, and sell the rest of them had to garage sale.

If I had not been approached by a used furniture buyer, I might never have found out how much money I could make.

One day, one of these used furniture buyers came up to me and offered to buy the lot.

I had several chairs, a couple couches, and at least three kitchen tables on the front lawn.

The man came up to me, asked if any other used furniture buyers had come by, and what they had offered, and then asked what I would sell my wares for.

We bargained for a while, and settled on the price of 400 dollars for the lot.

It was more money than I had made in any of my other garage sales, and I was impressed.

I asked him if used furniture buyers like himself were always in the market for college kid castoffs, and he answered in the affirmative.

I started a lucrative side business providing him with seasonal furniture offerings from the students.

Every time the kids moved out, I would wander around the neighborhood taking anything that I could find.

The first time I saw his discount furniture store, I was truly blown away.

There were thousands upon thousands of items lining a huge furniture warehouse.

Apparently, he wasn't even one of the big used furniture buyers.

His was actually a small business, specializing in obtaining hard-to-find items for a loyal clientèle.

This used furniture buyers customers each had a list detailing the type of items they were looking for.

He passed these lists on to me and I would keep my eyes open.

Soon, I began shopping around for other used furniture buyers.

The man that I was going to, you see, did not accept everything that I had to give him.

I wanted to find used furniture buyers to take all of my items off of my hands.

That way, I could stop having garage sales.

Once I found the right used furniture buyers, my little business really took off!

I would sell him them the furniture for almost nothing, which they could then turn around and sell to customers for a nice markup.

Online resources and related articles about used furniture buyers:

FurnitureFinders.com

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Recycler's World

Recycle.Net is a business-to-business trading community hub providing Global Access to Recycling Markets in Used Office Furniture and other similar kinds of materials.


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