Where Sale

The place to find warehouse, event and liquidation sales in your area.

Normally, a store closing sale brings fabulous deals. Smaller businesses need to unload inventory and buyers are eager to pick up good merchandise at great prices. It’s a win-win.

I want to warn you about an “anti-deal.” It’s the closing sales (going out of business) that Linens -n- Things (LNT) is having. I’ve noticed that larger companies, like Sharper Image or CompUSA, host these incredibly long, drawn-out “going out of business” sales wherein the “deals” aren’t really great, but buyers think they’re getting good discounts on things they don’t even want because of the huge signage and advertising.

Believe me, if the company wanted to unload their stuff fast, they’d slash their prices and have the stores emptied and closed within weeks, not months. When it comes to the bitter end for these leviathans, they’ll ship everything to a common location and have a massive lot auction. Meanwhile, think about the operational costs they’re paying to keep the stores open in order to host these “sales.” Clearly the business is making a strong profit on the sale and, ultimately, the people who lose out are those who are buying something not that well discounted that they can’t return later if it breaks. Sounds like a no-bueno deal to me.

So, for the moment, I’d warn you against heading to a LNT store or even their website in search of a deal. As theirs signs presently state, their stores are offering discounts “up to” 30% off. That’s nothing.

When: Now, while supplies last, I think
Where: online. see link below
Link: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/clearance

Description:

I don’t know bupkus about musical instruments and their perceived value (do people race out to get the latest model of a drum set, or, like a good wine or cheese, do instruments get better with age? Are certain models from certain years better than others?). Therefore, I couldn’t tell you if the prices that are “slashed” in this pre-holiday clearance sale are really that steeply cut on good stuff, or if the business is just trying to dump junk no one wants. Also, couldn’t tell you if the site jacked the “original” price before slashing.

I don’t mean to condemn the site for bad practices - this is probably a great deal for those on the hunt for musical instruments. I just wanted to be clear about my own ignorance.

Anyway, supplies are limited. Check it out and see if you find the guitar that makes you the next Neil Young.

When: Thursday, October 23, 2008 - Saturday, October 25, 2008
Where: 5731 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, CA
Link: http://www.charlesdavid.com

Description:

This is semi-annual sale that started a few years ago. Up to 80% off shoes. Pretty sweet!!!

Quoted from posting on Craigslist:

We will have a large selection of shoes, boots and handbags in every style, color and size.
Platforms, wedges, gladiators, tall Boots, over the knee boots, flat boots, riding boots, booties, stilettos, strippy strappy sandals, one of a kind photo samples, etc…all price up to 80% off. Discounts given for purchases of two or more on shoes ONLY.
CASH, VISA, MC, AMEX - sorry no checks!
Limited parking in and around the sale but if you cross Slauson and park on the other side it is just a quick walk over to the sale.
Call 310-348-5050 for more information.

Here’s a report from last year’s sale:

http://www.shoeblog.com/blog/charles-david-warehouse-and-sample-sale-report/

When: Friday, October 17, 2008 8 AM onward**

**In order to get first dibs, many women camp out well before the 8 AM door opening, sometimes even starting the night before.

Where: Filene’s Basement, 4045Richmond Rd, Warrensville Heights, OH

Links: http://www.filenesbasement.com/bridal.jsp

Description:

In the interest of complete disclosure, I should say I have a particular fondness for Filene’s Basement, as our annual pre-school shopping trip at the original Boston Filene’s was a pinnacle part of my childhood experience with bargain hunting. Also, my sister scored her lovely wedding gown at the original Filene’s during a post-Running of the Brides escapade.

If you don’t know about Filene’s infamous “Running of the Brides,” you have no idea what you’ve been missing in the bargain-hunting culture!

This is the epitome of a “sharpen your claws nails before you go and, if you have the balance to run in them, wear particularly savage stilettos for toe crushing” sale. Of course, it’s usually sequestered to a once-in-a-lifetime event for most women to attend, since the whole sale revolves around getting RIDICULOUS deals on designer bridal gowns. Despite the lack of recidivism for most attendants, the Running of the Brides has developed its own culture over the years and, with the help of media attention and the fact that some families consider it a tradition to get your wedding gown at the event, this is truly a remarkable event.

Go for the gowns, stay for the glory.

More Info: Read the FAQ section at the Filene’s Bridal page (scroll down). REALLY IMPORTANT INFO and STRATEGY are outlined there.

When: Sunday, October 5, 2008
Where: Cabrillo College parking garage, 6500 Soquel Dr., Aptos, CA 95003
Link: http://www.seconds-sale.com/

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Again, it’s a disappointment that I was unable to get this sale posted in time. This is a bi-annual sale on really nice hand-crafted pottery and glass works. Will post again for the next sale!

I’m putting this post up after the fact. I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to get the information up in time, but I REALLY want the info out there for people to know about. The Blue Dot sale I went to in San Francisco in August was PHENOMENAL. I will be posting about future sales of theirs and, if you live nearby, GO!!!

When: Sat, Sept 13 - Sun, Sept 14, 2008
Where: OC Expo Fairgrounds, Building 16

Link: http://www.bluedotboutiquesale.com/OC08.html

Special Service Announcement:

Remember to bring cash to this event - some vendors will only be accepting greenbacks.

There are NO DRESSING ROOMS provided, so wear something baggy, like a mu-mu, that you can use as a cover while pulling stuff on or off… or, just get crazy with your bad self and change in your underwear in front of hundreds of people… your choice. :-)

Description:

The idea is great - bring together a collection of local, smaller boutiques and have them all off-load their out-seasoned wares at a massive warehouse sale. One gigunda event + a little charity giving + lots of promo + good prices = great sale, yes?

YES!!! This is a stellar event that’s put on three times a year around California. The discounts are STEEP, STEEP, STEEP. True, the cover, as I’ve mentioned before, is enough to make someone go “hmmm,” but after I was able to send a top-secret sale spy to the last event to do a little recon for me, I’m happy to report that the returns are GREAT. Plus, you’re supporting small, locally owned and operated businesses, so your money is ultimately going right back into the community via sales and business taxes, wages, rent, etc.

Again, remember to bring cash - some vendors will not be set up for credit card transactions. Also, please report back here via comments or email to: contact (at) wheresale (dot) com.

Thanks!

Just wanted to apologize to those who check this blog regularly.

You may have noticed the blog has been inactive for a few weeks - temporarily M.I.A., as it were.

I just had my second child on Labor Day weekend and, let’s just say, it’s taking a little while getting back up to full steam! That, coupled with my laptop’s power cord frying out, and then the battery dying… it’s been tough to get booted up, much less get posts going.

Check back soon! We WILL be back up ASAP.

Thanks!