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After being "invited" to participate in the MOntgomery County, Md., Agricultural Fair as a vendor with an indoor (air conditioned) booth, I decided to see how it would go. The woman who called said they have about 250,000 people who come thru each year. So I figured I would do okay. She said I would be the only bath and body products vendor there....and they needed someone in that category.
The buy-in: $460.
Going by the number of people that visit the fair,...I've been there in years past as a visitor....I hired another person to help me set up and staff the booth for the week.
When I got there, we were in the basement of a three-story building in the back section, next to very large jewelry display and amid a lot of unmanned "informational" booths.
In the front of the building was another soaper...from OUT OF STATE. I was a local business...so I was miffed about that..and that she was given a booth in a more high traffic area. Plus, I was supposed to be the only person there.
The fair opened 3 p.m. on Friday. I made exactly $0 in seven hours. We closed at 10 p.m.
Saturday, we opened at 11 a.m., with only a trickle of people finding us throughout the day. By 7 p.m., we'd pulled in only $25.
The other vendors were doing as poorly or worse. Today, it was just as bad. I think I made $9. Soooo at about 3 p.m., I got fed up and pulled out of the fair. The jeweler said they planned to do the same.....as did several others.
Also, the entire network of ATM machines on fairgrounds ran out of money...so visitors had no excess to cash for rides or food....they didn't take credit cards.
I spent a lot of money getting inventory ready for this fair and I"m pretty pissed off. Do I have any recourse??? I'd like to get my booth fee back, at least......
I don't do shows a lot because I have been afraid this would happen, I do pretty okay with Internet sales.....so I think I won't do these again.
The buy-in: $460.
Going by the number of people that visit the fair,...I've been there in years past as a visitor....I hired another person to help me set up and staff the booth for the week.
When I got there, we were in the basement of a three-story building in the back section, next to very large jewelry display and amid a lot of unmanned "informational" booths.
In the front of the building was another soaper...from OUT OF STATE. I was a local business...so I was miffed about that..and that she was given a booth in a more high traffic area. Plus, I was supposed to be the only person there.
The fair opened 3 p.m. on Friday. I made exactly $0 in seven hours. We closed at 10 p.m.
Saturday, we opened at 11 a.m., with only a trickle of people finding us throughout the day. By 7 p.m., we'd pulled in only $25.
The other vendors were doing as poorly or worse. Today, it was just as bad. I think I made $9. Soooo at about 3 p.m., I got fed up and pulled out of the fair. The jeweler said they planned to do the same.....as did several others.
Also, the entire network of ATM machines on fairgrounds ran out of money...so visitors had no excess to cash for rides or food....they didn't take credit cards.
I spent a lot of money getting inventory ready for this fair and I"m pretty pissed off. Do I have any recourse??? I'd like to get my booth fee back, at least......
I don't do shows a lot because I have been afraid this would happen, I do pretty okay with Internet sales.....so I think I won't do these again.