bazzar



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Posted by abhk18 19 yrs ago
what will you look for in a women bazzar? how much will you be willing to pay for secondhand designer bags from a bazzar?

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nilu 19 yrs ago
jst go to mongkok ladies nite market u find lots of good n cheap prices...or in li yuen st in central

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Totty 19 yrs ago
Probably 300-400 max if it's in good nick

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
is that much if they are real top designer like Gucci and Prada and authentic ones.

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Totty 19 yrs ago
abhk18 was asking earlier about setting up a stall at the YWCA bazar, is that right?

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
they are about 90% new and I want to sell them off in one go to free up my space for the new stuffs. any good ideas? I'm considering to rent a booth. The previous thread was somehow deleted.

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sandiexxxx 19 yrs ago
you could just use the trader page on this website, take photo's of the bags, and see what sells, saves you renting a table at the bazaar.

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
Oh, thank you so much for showing me this page. I will be listing some of the goodies there tonight. Stay tune.

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
Finally done for the first batch. I hope I will able to sell them off to free up my space.

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
Thank you all here. I sold out 4 bags today. Will get some time to take other pictures to share my goodies with you.

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abhk18 19 yrs ago
I dont' like to go to Mong kok as they sell cheap things only and there are a lot of pickpockets.

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Thames 19 yrs ago
I've been to Mongkok heaps of times and never had my pocket picked. Nor has anyone else I know. But maybe our pockets don't look tempting enough ;)

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marieantoinette 19 yrs ago
Nope, never had mine picked either! On days like MongKok, it's best to wear a cross-shoulder zip up bag or (on colder days) zip up pockets on a coat. They're pretty much looking for easier targets, no hassle!

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