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Toy Fairs; What should I do?
Topic Started: Oct 13 2007, 02:55 PM (307 Views)
Jon606
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Are you ready for some NIGHTS OUT?
I will probably be going to a toy fair on the 27th of October, so could anyone give me any tips to see how I can get the best deals?
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mookie427
I like this guys lack of style
Don't be scared to walk away ;)

In my eyes toyfairs are really just overpriced specialist bootsales :lol:
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Jon606
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Are you ready for some NIGHTS OUT?
mookie427
Oct 13 2007, 08:59 PM
Don't be scared to walk away ;)

In my eyes toyfairs are really just overpriced specialist bootsales :lol:

:lol:
I don't know of any bootsales in my area :lol:
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mookie427
I like this guys lack of style
You should flick through the local newspapers then ;)
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Tony-tit
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Granny Basher
mookie427
Oct 13 2007, 02:59 PM
Don't be scared to walk away ;)

In my eyes toyfairs are really just overpriced specialist bootsales :lol:

this is true BUT as i said about that cortina you can pick up some serious bargins! make some serious profit if u know what to look for aswell

just dont pay anything that u feel is over priced unless it is somthing u REALLY want

if you just arrived and u find somthing u like on the first stall u get to then ask the stall holder to keep it behind (most dont mind as normally the first one u spot makes u return to buy it any ways

but always check aound for cheaper / better models for the price in hand :)
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