Errol Car Boot Sale
Written by William Shand   
Saturday, 24 March 2007

Errol Car Boot SaleErrol Car Boot Sale is massive and attracts thousands of buyers to Errol airfield every Sunday anxious to take home a car boot sale bargain, Summer months are the busiest but many bargains can still be picked up at Errol during winter months.


Car Boot Sales have replaced the traditional markets like: Antique Fairs, flea markets, jumble sales and garage sales, indeed car boot sales are now visited by viewers watching television programmes such as Bargain Hunt and Cash in the Attic searching for the many hidden gems on which a nice profit can be made.

Here is a rundown of local car boot sales in the the Dundee area:

ERROL CAR BOOT SALE

Errol hosts the largest car boot sale in the area and attracts thousands of visitors every Sunday, visitors to Errol can still pick up boot sale bargains here and make a handsome profit by flogging them off on sites such as ebay

Errol car boot sale: Errol Airfield situated in the Carse of Gowrie
Sunday 8.30am - 3pm
Tel Morris Leslie on: 01821 642940.

DUNDEE CAR BOOT SALE

Dundee car boot sales is held beside Iceland on Pitkerro Road, the event attracts a reasonable number of customers every week. Iceland, Pitkerro Road, Dundee
Saturday and Sunday 9am - 3pm.

FORFAR CAR BOOT SALE

Threeway Fundraisers car boot sale
Au Naturale car park, Myre Road, Forfar.
Every Sunday
9am - 1pm.


PERTH CAR BOOT SALE
St Johnstone F.C. Car Boot Sale McDairmid Park, Perth
Tel: 01738 634342.
Every Sunday from 9am - 3pm.

ARBROATH CAR BOOT SALE
Seaton Park Car Boot Sale - Angus Football Park, Arbroath
Sunday seasonal

Buying and selling goods has become very popular in the past few years and many people are now earning a good living selling unwanted goods at car boot sales throughout Tayside Region.

Many computer users are finding that bargains picked up at the car boot sales can be sold on ebay for huge profits, Selling on ebay is the easiest way of turning your car boot sale purchases into serious cash.

How to start earning on ebay by Pete Egler.

Almost every single day, on almost every forum that you visit, you still see the same question cropping up. "I want to start selling on eBay.. Where can I buy products wholesale."

WRONG! You don't need to start out on eBay with a ton of products from some whole- sale source, only to find nobody wants them and you've got a house full. In the first place, if you're just starting out on eBay you want to keep all of your expenses at a bare minimum.

Don't go overboard buying things you do not need. Look around you. Find something you don't want or need any more, and put it on eBay for sale. You want to get a "feel" for how the auctions work, what draws visitors to your particular auction, and how you can make your next auction better.

By starting out with something you have that you no longer want or need, you don't have anything tied up in a product that may not sell. And, you have the luxury of "testing" a couple of different ad approaches without spending an arm and a leg.

Bottom line.. Don't buy anything until you've tested the waters to discover if eBay is really for you. By following the above tip, you can test a couple of different items on eBay, and have no more than a dollar or two tied up in your efforts.

Beats the heck out of a garage full of "widgets" that you can't even give away.

Pete Egeler is the author of the popular eBook, "Dumpster Diving for eBay Profits", and a regular seller of "cheap and free stuff" on eBay. You can find out more by visiting his web site.. http://shmyl.com/ciaa.

I suggest you check out your Local Car Boot Sale for goods to sell.

 

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hello
written by jim, January 17, 2009
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Hello
written by Jimmy, January 17, 2009
Hi,

Myself Jimmy from Canada. Thanks for giving wonderful information about earning on ebay by Pete Egler. I would like to know more about it.
Jimmy
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be careful
written by sammy, July 23, 2009
While it is ok to sell your own unwanted stuff, to empty your loft and the like, if you decide to buy in bulk products with the intention of selling them on for profit you are classed as a business and need to register as one for tax purposes.
You will then have to pay tax on your earnings from selling these bulk-bought items.
This is not the case if you are selling unwanted belongings.
Sammy

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