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As a dealer at JR's Flea Market in Agawam, MA I was appaled at how much money i was charged for rental of an indoor space with the conditions of the building that the flea market is in. During any season if it was wet outdoors the roof leaked in huge puudles all over the place indoors and you didnt have to listen very carefully to hear water drops cascading 50 feet downwards splashing into the pails of water scattered all thruout the place. This unkept appearance obviously hurt the very few dealers inside trying to project images of professionalism towards their returning patrons mingled amongst those dealers displaying disheveled table upon un-organaized table of socks or beyond repairable used stuff. The electrical system inside that flea market is an absolute nightmare and not to mention a definite fire hazard with the way the dealers inside abuse their priviledges to use the electricity indoors... imagine seeing electrical outlets with at least 5-6 plugs sticking out of them via additional adapters and extension cords strung out all over the place above your heads. I can recall It is my opinion that in my experience as an indoor renter at the JR's Flea Market I would have made better sales and spent far less money in space renovations if i had simply set up outdoors instead.
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Attention Flea Market Patrons Lets Discuss your experiences at Flea Markets in The Massachusetts/Tri-State Area...: A little bit about myself I am a dealer of Extreme mineral specimins, edged collectibles, and home decore.
