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RE: show questions

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Posted by: DMong at Mon May 3 10:10:03 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

It is always good to take cash, but like Kerby said, some vendors are setup to take plastic, but most definitely are not, and prefer cash(don't we all?..LOL!). And some of them, depending were they are(hotels, convention centers, etc..) have an ATM machine or two in the lobby as well(Daytona definitely does too).

Basically, they are pretty much like most any other type of table show(gun/knife, coin, or even car show,). And it really depends on how large they are as to how much noise and people attend, but they are never bad at all in my opinion.

Also, you can simply carry your purchase around with you if you want, or even put the deli cup(s) in a handy plastic bag for convenience, or simply leave them at the vendors table until later on. I have never yet had a vendor say he/she wouldn't put away an animal for someone underneath the table after buying it, and I get asked to do this quite often too. It is very typical to leave things with the vendor if you don't want to carry it around for whatever reason.

You will have a BLAST bro!!!......just can't beat going to a nice show, especially for the first time!

So get out there and ENJOY!!!!!!!!!



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