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Keeping a Sale Case Year Round

September 12, 2008

I am up to my ears in merchandise from my folks store (they closed their store in May). Fortunately, much of it is absolutely beautiful and extremely saleable. But of course there are many pieces that I can remember being around from their first free standing store—sometime in the late 80’s. Much of it dad and I have pulled out the diamonds and then scrapped but many pieces are just not worth scrapping. The ones that aren’t worth scrapping I was thinking to put into a case with a 40% off sign year round—or until they’ve been sold. Do you all have a sale case in store? Do you think having one case donated to slow turning merchandise makes everything else look less expensive or of lower quality? I’m hoping most of it will go during my annual sale but if it doesn’t I think I will be stuck with them forever. What do you do?


Posted by Shanu Singh Guliani on September 12, 2008 | Comments (0)


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