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Car boot sales are a great way to make extra cash or bag a bargain – here are our top tips for buyers and sellers

CAR boot sales are a great way to make extra cash or bag a bargain.

With inflation hitting 6.2 per cent and households facing the biggest fall in living standards on record, we are all having to become more resourceful when it comes to our finances.

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Two experts - pictured here Kate McCabe - share their car boot sale tips to help you save cashCredit: Kate McCabe

So Holly Mead has asked two experts to share their car boot tips to help you save cash.

Follow their advice to help you ease the squeeze.

5 Tips for Sellers

GET THERE EARLY: Load up the car the night before so you are not tempted to bale out when the alarm clock goes off.

You will be able to set off earlier if you are ready to go, which means you can bag the best spot at the site.

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You will be able to set off earlier if you are ready to go which means you can bag the best spot at the siteCredit: Getty

Kate McCabe, a 42-year-old car boot sale veteran, says: “Take some spare change, bags, blankets, a table to display your items, and bubble-wrap or newspaper if you’re selling anything breakable.”

The full-time mother of one, from Norfolk, can make up to £250 from a single sale.

SEPARATE TRASH FROM TREASURE: Before the sale, check to see if you could make more on eBay and Facebook Marketplace.

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Buyers are often looking for brand names to sell on but you might be able to make even more cash selling them online.

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Do not waste time putting price labels on each item.

Kate says: “You can save time by grouping similarly priced goods together with a sign saying, ‘Everything for £1’, for example.”

Do not dismiss an item simply because you do not like it.

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