I have been attending Margie Beegle Sales for 3 years, ever since I was in high school and found one of their sales. I go to several sales every weekend put on by several different companies. I attend Margie's weekly sales with great regularity. Not every sale is for me and not every item is priced to my liking. That said, when I feel an item I really like it too high, I go home and go back the next day and get it at 30 or even 50 percent off, hoping its still there. Sometimes yes, sometimes no. They do a better job setting up the houses than many companies I attend as well, with stuff grouped together such as sewing, records, movies, books, clothes, sometimes going by decade, etc. \r
Some stuff I like is not priced, they have signs up EVERYWHERE saying that things not priced will be priced at checkout and it's truly not a big deal. What I do is go through the house and find stuff I like and pile it up. When I'm ready, I go through the pile. The stuff with prices on it has to be bought if brought up to the checkout but the other stuff I can take or leave I have no problem with that system, every once in a while someone in line does.... Just a head's up though, when they have signs up saying all of one item are a certain price unless marked otherwise, that counts as the item being priced and something you can't back out of at checkout.\r
They don't allow kids under 15, I started going to sales when I was 16 so it wasn't a big deal for me but I'm just letting y'all know that.
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