Friday, March 16, 2012

Hindsight is 20/20

So, of course, when I'm listing, it's very rare that I actually stop to think of the logistics of shipping an item.  My brain doesn't work that way.

My old prom dress sold for $62.00 + $14.25 shipping.  I'm happy with that for sure.  However.  It is seven layers of crinoline.  If the top weren't so heavily beaded, it could stand up by itself (which, of course, was a prerequisite of any prom dress I had).  I have realized that shipping this could, possibly, be a huge pain in my butt.  The buyer already paid, so I'll have to start on this tomorrow. 

I have had a couple of sales every day this week, which certainly isn't going to make me rich, but is enough to keep me from whining about it constantly.  I have realized that I have GOT TO get back to yard sales now that the season is starting up.  There's not many in town and I can't go too far up the road since we're looking at a couple of houses tomorrow, so I've got two on my list.  One says "everything $1" and one is a three family yard sale, so we'll see how that goes.

If my dress packing turns out to be as ridiculous as I think it will be, I will try to take some pictures of me failing big time with accompanying expletives.  Should be fun.

3 comments:

  1. That's the one thing that has kept me from buying and listing prom dresses. Good luck!

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  2. Well, the one thing that made me want to list it for sure is it's being stored in a huge Sterilite tub that my parents said I could have, so I wanted it empty. I mean, I certainly wouldn't have bought it at a thrift store to list...I would have seen that and said "no way I'm shipping that monster". Besides, our GW and Salvation Army's want WAY too much for formal dresses ($10-20). You can never be sure you'll even make your money back! Oh, well...at least it can't break!

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  3. $62 is great! But yeah, good luck shipping that. Maybe putting it in a big black trash bag and pushing the air out will help you get it into a smaller box? You'll have to post how you did it, I'm always tempted to pick those up at yard sales around here but I'm afraid of that part of it!

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