Grab the best baby bargains at a nearly new sale this February......We have a fantastic line up of nearly new sales this FEBRUARY where you can find all sorts of fabulous baby and childrens bargains! You can find our full calendar of events here If you need to clear out some clutter then BOOK A STALL and make some cash! Every penny you take on the day is 100% yours to keep. Stalls are selling super fast with lots of venues sold out a month is advance so we are guaranteed a great choice for buyers. www.mum2mummarket.co.uk/book-a-stall.html You can find your nearest nearly new sale with our sale finder .......... We are adding new dates all the time. FEBRUARY UPCOMING SALE DATES................BOOK A STALL Sat, Jan 31 Enfield (10 am - 12 pm) Aylesbury (10 am - 12 pm) Wimbledon 2 pm - 4 pm) Harrow (2,30-4.30 Sun, Feb 1 Bourne (10 am - 12 pm) Claygate (2 pm - 4 pm) Sat, Feb 7 Surbiton/Tolworth (2 pm - 4 pm) Crawley (2 pm - 4 pm) Sat, Feb 14 Walworth (10 am - 12 pm) Teddington (2 pm - 4 pm) Ashtead (3 pm - 5 pm) Sat, Feb 21 Aughton (2 pm - 4 pm) Sun, Feb 22 Stamford (10 am - 12 pm) Crawley(10:30 am - 12:30 pm) New Hartley (2 pm - 4 pm) Sat, Feb 28 Plymouth(10 am - 12 pm) Sutton (10 am - 12 pm) Enfield (10 am - 12 pm) Worcester (10 am - 12 pm) Romford/Gidea Park 11 am - 1 pm) Didsbury (1:30 pm - 3:30 pm) Wimbledon (2 pm - 4 pm) Rayners Lane (2 pm - 4 pm) FULL DETAILS, MAPS and DIRECTIONS BOOK A STALL NEW VENUES This month we are launching NEW VENUES in ISLEWORTH, West London, BOURNE, ASHSTEAD, BILLERICAY, DIDSBURY, WALWORTH andWORCESTER NO SALE NEAR YOU? We still have franchises available in some areas so if you have a trek to your nearest event you could start your own mum2mum market Details HERE Act soon if you are interested as areas are getting snapped up FAST
How much should I pay for secondhand baby goods? How much should I expect to pay for secondhand baby goods is one of our most frequently asked questions. A good rule of thumb is to pay between 30-50% of the full price. Some items hold their value well and command a premium price at around the 50% mark. Other items such as vests and baby gros are cheaper due to the huge choice on offer Online auctions or nearly new sales where an organisation sells goods on behalf of sellers can be quite expensive in comparison as sellers hike their prices to cover the sellers fees. So prices are higher for buyers but sellers don't necessarily take home any more. Once you factor in postage charges that secondhand baby bargain doesn't seem so great. Buying secondhand baby goodsEveryone knows that having a baby can be incredibly expensive. But with a bit of secondhand know-how you can save up to a whopping 90 per cent compared to buying new and secondhand doesn't mean second best.. The good news is you can get the best for your child without bankrupting yourself or blowing the family budget. With mum2mum market nearly new sales popping up all over the country it is easier than ever to be a savvy secondhand baby shopper. Mum2mum market baby and children's nearly new markets are an Aladdin's cave of secondhand baby and children's bargains- there is always something new to discover The best time to get started with secondhand baby shopping is when you are pregnant. You should plan to visit several sales as you might not get everything in one go. The first visit can be overwhelming when you see the huge range of secondhand baby clothes and equipment up for grabs. Quite literally any product or equipment that is available new will be available secondhand. Choose from bundles of babygros, cloth nappies or cot bedding at knock down prices. At a mum2mum market you can check the goods before you buy. Most baby things have very little wear and much of it is virtually unused. mum2mum market founder Cath is featured in this weeks Bella magazine sharing her tips to help mums save money. You can find your nearest mum2mum market nearly new sale at www.mum2mummarket.co.uk
Do you and your partner argue about the clutter in your home? You are not alone. Couples argue 32 times a year over clutter Half of couples admit regularly arguing about how much stuff is their home - and throw away £240 of items they want to keep to keep the peace
Half of couples regularly argue over their home being too crammed with stuff, with 32 rows a year for the typical couple, a study shows with two fifths blaming their partner for having ‘too much stuff’ If you are newly cohabiting you should expect to throw away around £240 worth of possessions in the first year alone in order to keep the peace according to a survey of more than 2,000 cohabiting couples. One in eight respondents to the survey by Big Yellow Storage admitted to 'accidentally' breaking one of their other half's prized possessions so they can bin it. And in one in ten cases, a lack of space has caused couples to go back to living apart. Arguments over space forced 44 per cent of couples to throw away items they really wanted to keep, with clothes (42 per cent), furniture (36 per cent) and books (33 per cent) most likely to be culled. The research revealed clear differences in the items men and women have to part with. Women cleared out sentimental items, including cuddly toys, gifts from previous partners, school books, photos and birthday cards. Men are typically forced to give up their sports equipment – such as seasonal kit such as skis and surfboards and boys toys, including games consoles, DJ decks and wide screen TVs.
Mum2mum market offer FREE decluttering tips to ease the decluttering process. You can book a stall at www.mum2mummarket.co.uk/book-a-stall.html. Events Nationwide Do you and your partner argue over clutter? Who is the main culprit? Is your partner a neat freak who makes you chuck out your cherished memorabilia? Or does the kids stuff take over everything else? |
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