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you have some old things (for example :jewellery, books or clothes )that you no longer like , but cannot afford to give away . write a letter to local shop, giving a description of the articles and asking the proprietor of the shop if he would the proprietor of the shop if he would like to buy them at a reasonable rate

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Answered by PinkyTune
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I am Gregg Steward and I show my interest in selling some articles to your shop that no longer serve any use to me.  

Among the articles I am going to sell, there are jewelry, books and also some clothes. They are not completely worthless and they used to be quite a prize for me. Sugar tongs, for instance, should come in quite handy in your business line. They fetch quite a handsome price in the shops, nowadays. 

About the price rate, I believe that they should, in average, cost 20 dollars, each. I am not desiring for any profit and so I would like to sell them at a reasonable price.   

I expect you to act as an ideal businessman would and show willingness in this issue.

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Answered by jkutz
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no longer like , but cannot afford to give away . write a letter to local shop, giving a description of the articles and asking the proprietor of the shop if he would the proprietor of the shop if he would like to buy them at a reasonable rate

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