January 04, 2011

Why Join Our Family of Consignors in January?

There are two good reasons to consign: It's good for you and it's good for the environment. Consigning is good for you because it keeps your closets kid's rooms and toy boxes filled with only the things you actually love and use. It simplifies your life and saves you time otherwise spent maintaining under-appreciated possessions. Best of all, it turns your cluttered closets into cash. Recycling is good for you, your family, and your wallet.

Keep your closets clean. Why waste valuable time organizing things you don't use and love? Think of all the time you could have spent doing something fun with your family instead. It's a snap to get everyone dressed in the morning—or the party table set—if you love every choice that's pulled from the closet.

Simple living is good for your family. Wouldn't you rather spend time with loved ones, instead of caring for all those boxes of unused possessions? Wouldn't your spouse be much happier if the car would finally fit in the garage?

Simple living is good for your wallet. While consigning your "mistakes" won't make you rich, it will provide a welcome rebate on purchases that turned out to be not so perfect for you. And, of course, that money can be joyfully re-spent in the shop on something that is just the thing!

Recycling is good for the environment.

Would you prefer your items be sold to help out a charity?

If it's important to you not only to clear out your closets, but to make sure your items help others in many ways, think about donating your gently-used good items to charity. Charitable shops, run by non-profit associations, can do double good: they help recycle and they raise money for their mission. If the shop is run by a true charity, you can receive a donation slip that you might be able to use to reduce your income taxes.

Another and often more valuable, way to help a local charity is to ask them if they maintain an account in the charity's name in a consignment shop. This is the perfect blend of expertise: the charity can get on with doing what it does best in fulfilling its mission, while allowing the consignment shop to use the retailing and marketing talents it has to gain maximum income for the charity. The sharpest consignment shops will have available a list of charities who welcome your consigning to their accounts.

ARE YOU WILLING TO SHARE IN THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF CONSIGNING?

Since a consignment shop doesn't make money until you do, participating in the process by placing your items on consignment is, in effect, profit-sharing. You do your best to offer stylish, clean, appealing merchandise, and the shop does its best to showcase them in a proper manner, draw potential buyers to the shop to buy, and operate in a professional manner so your goods return the maximum reasonable price to you and to the business.

Now, the key in pricing is reasonable. No professional shopkeeper, and no reasonable consignor, will insist that something in a consignment shop be priced too high. The consignor risks having her items remain unsold, and the shopkeeper risks not making the rent! So when you're looking for a shop to best represent you, look for one whose prices and selling policies will draw buying customers.

Consider joining our BBB family of consignors today! Just organize your best brand name SPRING clothing, accessories, baby gear, carriers and such and drop it off at The Baby Bin Boutique on one of our designated drop off days next week when we resume our SPRING PROGRAM. Watch your BBB bank account grow- and simplify your life! Details about our consignment program can be found on our website or face book fan page, or call our shoppe for details #487-4687.

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