It depends on the terms of the sale. If your agreement allowed that you could return it, then you could. If the agreement was that all sales are final or did not involve a return discussion, no.
Additional: Typically, a "garage sale" is an informal (even a social) event at which a homeowner will sell their used and no longer wanted household and/or personal items. They are usually not subject to the usual laws which govern commercial sales. As stated above, if you had some advance agreement with the seller about the item you bought you can only hope that they will honor their word. If you feel especially aggrieved you can possibly turn to small claims court for satisfaction, but, at sales such as those, if you bought it you own it. . . end of story.
Another word for a garage sale is a ''rummage'' sale or a "yard sale."
A pack of cards.
Its your garage sale so you could put vitamins in a garage sale. but would someone really buy it?
Kesey's Garage Sale was created in 1973.
by selling the items at the garage sale...
If its legal :)
Not in the UK
not that much. a yard sale is stuff you dont want put a table and being sold in your yard. a garage sale is when you take out really old stuff from your garage and put it for sale.
When you buy something in a garage sale youa re reusing. This is one way the it doesn't pollute the earth.
at a garage sale
a person
vente de garage