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Posted - May 03 2007 : 08:57:36 AM Hi Ladies,
I just found out I have to have some dental work done and my insurance will only cover 1/3 of the procedure. I need to make about $1500-$2000 quick! (notice the teeth on this smiley guy!)
I'm looking for creative (and legal!) ideas to do this, without taking on a part-time job and missing all of summer indoors at some retail store. Here are some ideas I've come up with so far: Farmer's Market, table by my driveway (busy-ish road) selling fresh flowers and organic bread/baked goods, selling things I no longer need on Ebay, Fleamarket (outdoor) selling vintage home items, and a yard sale. Any other thoughts/ideas? I'm not opposed to doing indoor work (like writing/typing or other office type things) as long as I can do it in the comfort of my own home.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions! :) -Joy
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Posted - May 10 2007 : 09:06:27 AM if you write, you could submit articles to www.associatedcontent.com also if you have books hanging out that you no longer need, it's easy to sell them on amazon
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Kathie |
Posted - May 08 2007 : 1:01:54 PM Good idea..
My daughter is always selling her cloths at consignment shops.. She never seems to wear them very long.. But seemed to have invested alot in them.. & she really does seem to get quite a good buck out of them.. That's a thought.. She does better selling them that way then i ever would at a yard sale.. i really like your thoughts of doing things right there at the house too though..
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mima |
Posted - May 03 2007 : 09:00:31 AM Could you post some of your vintage items on this board? I bet that there are alot of us farmgirls who would love to buy them! |