Little Red Hen Consignment Taging

Fee Structure

FEE STRUCTURE

  • There is no up-front payment to use Little Red Hen Consignment Tagging Service! All Service Fees are taken out of your consignment sale Final Proceeds.
  • You must consign at least 125 season-appropriate, not more than 5 years old sale-worthy items per season to work with us. While there is no maximum number of items you can consign, we do ask for an estimate of the total number of items (or bags of items!) when you sign up.

BASIC SERVICE:

  • Pick-up from a central Knoxville or Blount County location – Free!
  • Preparation & Tagging of Items, Items delivered to and merchandised at Consignment Sale – 60/40 split of Final Proceeds
  • Administrative & Supplies fee – $20 service fee
  • Battery fee – Items requiring batteries to be functional that are dropped off in a non-functional state will incur a charge of $1.50 per battery
  • Sale Registration fee – $20-30 based on the sale you chose
  • Unsold items donated to local charities at end of sale – Free!

OPTIONAL EXTRA SERVICES:

If you choose not to donate unsold items:

  • Pick up items yourself from the sale of your choice – Free!
  • Unsold Items Pick-up from Sale, with Drop-off to you at a central Knoxville or other location (does not apply to oversized items) – $25 service fee
  • Secondary Sale Preparation of 50+ items (does not apply to oversized items) – $25 retagging fee.

OPTIONAL EARLY BIRD SERVICE:

  • Early Drop-off (Two Drop-offs per Consignor) – Free!
  • Storage of your items until next sale season – Free!

Mid-April through early September – fall/winter clothing & shoes
October through mid-March – spring/summer clothing & shoes

  • Find some extra items later on? No problem! Feel free to add to your stored stash until 3 weeks prior to the sale date. Only two Drop-offs per Consignor.

Note: Registration is limited. Take advantage of our Early Bird Service to secure your client spot for the coming season.

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