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Re: Beaulieu prices

Thank you all so far for you opinions of beaulieu.

I had noticed the vat, but couldn't remember if it was on the entry for last year.

I guess by not putting the stalls up by the full 20% they are seeing the fragility of there golden goose.

I can remember around 10 year ago, stalls were starting to thin out. Beaulieu then put the EXTRA ticket prices amongst other things up to stall holders.

This ment all the European customers stopped buying there ticket from the stall holders, and took there own pitch on the field for the same price.

That's why there are so many stall with a huge RV on them and very little for sale.

Well that trick only works once,

jonE, Sorry but I think you are wrong, once beaulieu dies. There will be nothing to take its place. All the other events round the country that have popped up over the years struggle to make it worth wile for vintage parts.

Don't know why

I would guess its close to what happens with antique fairs, and car boots.

Location: Huncote on the pig

Re: Beaulieu prices

To pick up on various points raised here:

Increase in prices: Beaulieu have lost a case at the HMRC tribunal concerning VAT, which means that they now have to charge VAT on stalls (and tickets?). They have absorbed some of the increased cost as they said they would, so a 9% increase (for September) is less than might have been expected.

We have kept a record of our takings at the September event, and like others have noticed a steady decrease over the last few years. However, we too find it valuable as a shop window, but are also considering down-sizing to one stand instead of two.

Beaulieu's greed: there seems to be a feeling that the event is past its best, or that they are becoming a victim of their own success. However, there appears to be no let up in the demand for stalls, and Beaulieu's own figures show that there is generally an increasing attendance year on year. So from their point of view (as a business) there can't be much incentive for them not to continue to increase their prices.

Ilke & I spend most of the Sunday trying to get round as much of the event as possible, and we have noticed a decrease in the number of pre-war stands which has been matched by a corresponding increase in the number of stands catering for the growing classic car movement. Bad news for us, but clearly not for Beaulieu...

David

Re: Beaulieu prices

eBay + PayPal now charge a combined 16% on sales and that now includes the postage cost too!

So after you have taken photos of your item, listed and maybe sell it and then packaged it all up, you may wait in all day for it to be collected by the courier. If your sales should total £1000 your deduction amounts to a hefty £160.00 - And if the buyer thinks you have charged 10p more for the delivery charge than it cost you, (Forget the eBay/PayPal charge, buyers who never sell anything regard packaging material and your time spent doing it costs you absolutely nothing), they will possibly leave poor feedback too.

Makes Beaulieu seem more attractive don't you think even with travelling costs and sustenance ?

No connection with Beaulieu whatsoever.

Re: Beaulieu prices

John
And if the buyer thinks you have charged 10p more for the delivery charge than it cost you, .


nice one John,

That's one of my favourits,

I had an ebay buyer complain I had over charged him by 17p for postage.

So I told Him I had forgotten to charge him the other P, packing. And asked him if he would send me another 50p.

Guess what, I didn't get it. And didn't hear from him again.

Fantastic.

Location: Huncote on the pig