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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 08:13 |
About the Markets/Fairs | For those who have not been to a computer market before, a computer market is no different from any other market in that it is composed of stalls run by various vendors. Each vendor pays a small fee for the space he occupies and uses it to display and sell his goods. The sale that takes place is a transaction between the vendor and the customer and has nothing to do with the organizer of the market. The difference between other markets and computer markets is that in a computer market all stalls are involved in the selling of mainly computer gear. On sale are complete systems, hardware, software, accessories and peripherals, both second hand and new equipment. 95% of a person's computer requirement can be satisfied at a computer market. Also you will see virtually every brand of equipment. Walk into a shop and you will see only a fraction of what's on display at the computer markets we conduct. | Costs and Timings | For a small entry charge of only $3.00 you have the opportunity to shop in one venue with 25-50 different shops covering between 50-130 tables of goods all under the one roof. Entry times for the public is from 10 a.m. till 2.30 p.m.
| Stall Holders | We are always on the lookout for new stall holders. If you are a seller and would like more information,
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your name and phone number with a brief description of your products. Discounts are being offered to dealers from outside Sydney at the moment. This is a good opportunity for someone wanting to move a lot of goods quickly or promote his business to a large audience | | Â | |
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