Too Much Stuff in the Basement....

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The discussion revolves around the sale of a variety of kitchen products, both new and gently used. The seller is in the process of cleaning out their office and basement, leading to the need to sell items. An updated list of available products will be shared soon, with an invitation for interested parties to request it via private message or email. There is also a mention of a successful Customer Appreciation Reception where deep discounts on products were offered, resulting in a high turnout and sales. Participants express interest in receiving the list and share their email addresses for updates. The seller plans to compile requests and potentially organize further sales based on remaining items after a consultant's fundraiser.
chefmeg
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and it has got to go! Most of it is product, current and past, and not supply stuff!
I DO NOT have an updated list right now, but if you are in search of something, PM me or email me at [email protected]

I hope to have a list by the end of tomorrow and I will be opening up this "sale" to my TEAM tomorrow night.
 
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I don't have the list yet......trying to clean out my "old" office and stuff just keeps landing down in the basement! DH is just about ready to throttle me!

If there is anything specific you can think of, PM me and I will rummage through there to see if I have it!


:eek: :eek: :eek: my inbox was full! I have taken care of that, so PM away!
 
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OK, it took me WAY longer than I thought to go through everything, but I finally have the updated list of items for sale. Please let me now if I can pm it or email it to you!
 
Please send it to me as well, PM i guess is the best
 
Shouldn't do this but..........Can I have a list too? :p Just don't tell my hubby:o [email protected]
Thanks
 
Just a thought. I had a Customer Apreciation Reception at my house last week, I sent out invites, and in the last paragraph, I put:
"One more thing...... deep discount on products, some new, some gently used demo items." I had the best turn out ever, sold all my stuff and my customers were thrilled!! And it really made them feel like they were important to me.
dja
 
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pjpamchef said:
Just a thought. I had a Customer Apreciation Reception at my house last week, I sent out invites, and in the last paragraph, I put:
"One more thing...... deep discount on products, some new, some gently used demo items." I had the best turn out ever, sold all my stuff and my customers were thrilled!! And it really made them feel like they were important to me.
dja


thanks for the idea...I may do something like this to jump start my April!
 
I would also like a copy of your list please..

pm me or email is great
[email protected]

thanks
 
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I have had several folks get the list and am waiting to see who wants what so that I can update it. When I have done that, I will send it on! Thanks for all of the interest!
 
PM me, too, please!
 
I PM'd you Meg.

Thanks
 
I like to see the list too. Thanks
 
me to, but I don't know what pm'ing is, so e-mail is best:
[email protected]
Thanks!!
 
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I have a consultant that is going to use the basement items in a few fundraiser sales for the ACS! Once she is done with them (end of April) I will see what remains and post to you guys again.
 

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