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Car Boot Sale Pricing Guide

Suggest a second-hand sale price range from category, original price, condition, urgency, and desirability.

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What this means

Price for a quick in-person sale.

Formula used

Original price times category resale percent times condition, desirability, and urgency multipliers.

Worked example

Household item, £60 original, good, normal, not urgent => £12 suggested, £9-£15 range.

Common questions

Can I use this internationally?
Yes. Currency selectors are display-only unless a tool explicitly says otherwise; no currency conversion is performed.

How exact is the result?
It follows the published Technofatty formula for this tool, but real life can add fees, rules, timing quirks, and context.

Plain-English summary

Suggested car boot price: £12.00 (£9.00-£15.00).

This section translates the result into a short, direct takeaway rather than leaving the page at a bare number.

Disclaimer: This calculator gives a general estimate only. It is not financial, legal, medical, employment, or professional advice.

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