>>8691436SU may not be moeblob tier cute, but it's a huge step up from Ed Edd &Eddy, which looks like animated chicken scratches. Admittedly it fits the weird tone of the series, but you cannot call the characters cute.
>>8692086Depends on what you're selling and how much you're knocking off the price. Selling a £5 item for £4 is pretty fucking stupid, because you're losing a lot more cash than you're drawing sales in due to low prices. Don't do half price or less on anything unless you're desperate to shift stock, and even then I'd say leave it to Sunday. And, obviously, make sure that you're still making a profit.
Ask your friend how much she sold for normally vs during the sale, what she was selling, and if it was the sort of stuff you'd find on other tables at the AA. If you're the only person selling amigurumi in an AA swamped with prints, a sale is a good way to test prices without screwing other artists over. If your stuff is really similar to everyone else's (as in, you're all selling charms or prints, not in terms of style unless it's super different) then don't do it unless you're doing something like a 1 for £10, 3 for £20 deal.
Clearance sales are just that, clearance. It's stuff you want to get rid of for cheap. If you do have small items left over I suggest making lucky dips or grab bags or sth, it's a good way of having cheaper items on the table without shitting on your neighbours and without having to remark prices.
>>8691677Hagglers can fuck right off if they're being entitled shits. If it's a child, or something they clearly love and clearly don't have the cash for, I will be more than happy to lower the price. If they start with the 'But I can get it at THIS TABLE for LESS' then tell them that they can buy the item from the cheaper table. Smile blandly and be firm yet polite. I've found that confrontational weebs tend to get confused when you don't buckle under the might of their logic.