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Second-hand goods vendors in Sungei Road slash prices as takings fall

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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/410797/1/.html

Second-hand goods vendors in Sungei Road slash prices as takings fall
By Ng Lian Cheong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 22 February 20... hrs

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SINGAPORE: Second-hand goods dealers in Singapore are feeling the pinch from the recession.

Vendors in one of the country's largest flea markets in Sungei Road have had to slash already-low prices even further, as customers drive a hard bargain.

"The Beatles record, last time you can sell for S$25, now S$4," said a vendor.

Sales at the Sungei Road so-called "Thieves Market", where some 500 vendors gather, have fallen by 20 per cent after the Lunar New Year.

A stall which sells high-end second-hand cameras, usually for S$200 to S$300 a piece, has had to reduce the price to S$150.

The price war has seen some dealers close stalls indefinitely.

And, the recent rainy weather has not helped the trade here.

Some vendors are considering asking the government to let them extend their operating hours, by allowing them to open for business at 11am instead of 1pm.

Currently, the stalls are allowed to operate daily till 7pm.


- CNA/ir
 
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/410797/1/.html

Second-hand goods vendors in Sungei Road slash prices as takings fall
By Ng Lian Cheong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 22 February 20... hrs

phpZNSwLJ.jpg

Photos 1 of 1


SINGAPORE: Second-hand goods dealers in Singapore are feeling the pinch from the recession.

Vendors in one of the country's largest flea markets in Sungei Road have had to slash already-low prices even further, as customers drive a hard bargain.

"The Beatles record, last time you can sell for S$25, now S$4," said a vendor.

Sales at the Sungei Road so-called "Thieves Market", where some 500 vendors gather, have fallen by 20 per cent after the Lunar New Year.

A stall which sells high-end second-hand cameras, usually for S$200 to S$300 a piece, has had to reduce the price to S$150.

The price war has seen some dealers close stalls indefinitely.

And, the recent rainy weather has not helped the trade here.

Some vendors are considering asking the government to let them extend their operating hours, by allowing them to open for business at 11am instead of 1pm.

Currently, the stalls are allowed to operate daily till 7pm.


- CNA/ir

i am one of the vendor there, time are hard now...really suck now,the sales really did hit us hard.sometime no sale at all. for the whole day.
 
I went to Bugis Village last weekend to shop, noticed that many stalls are closed down as well... and that city area carparks aren't that jam and full lately during weekends...

These are signs of a troubled economy...
 
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