How Can I Become A Consignor?

Consigning
| How much will I earn on my items?
Consignors will earn 70% of all their sales. A $12 Consignor fee will be deducted from your total earnings after the sale. If you do not sell any items there is no Consignor fee. Consignors set their own price for each item. This is the price at which the items are sold during our full price hours on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We offer half price sale hours on Friday and Saturday. Consignors are NOT required to sell their items at half price during this sale. If a Consignor tags their items as excluded from the half price sale then the item will only be sold at full price even during the half price sale. |
| Why should I consign my items with Utah All Kids Sale rather than a garage sale?
A common misconception people have is that they can make just as much money selling their kids items at a garage sale rather than consigning them. Utah All Kids Sale offers two major advantages over garage sales. First, we offer hundreds of items in multiple categories all under one roof. A person would have to shop garage sales all year to find what they will find at one of our events. The second advantage is quality. We inspect all items prior to putting them on the sales floor. People know they will find quality items at our sale. They are willing to pay a little more for these items because of their excellent condition.
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| Is there a limit to the number of
items I may consign?
No, there is no limit on the amount of items a Consignor may sell. |
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Do I have to pick up my items after
the sale?
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When will I receive payment for my
sold items?
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What if I find that an item is
missing?
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| What
are my total costs to Consign?
The first $12.00 of your total sales is used to pay for your Consignor fee. If you do not sell any items then there are no Consignor fees. Volunteers who work a minimum of 10 hours will NOT be charged the $12.00 fee. Additional costs you will personally incur include purchase of safety pins and sales tag fasteners. These are generally about one cent each. Use of pins and fasteners is detailed in the Item Preparation section of this website. |
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