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I like a rummage to look for bargains, but lately most of them have jacked their prices up to ludicrous levels.

Best purchase probably years ago i got a microscope for 50p.

Still find them good for kids games and books.

Last purchase was a kids card game, still in wrapping £2
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Often staffed by antique and collectible dealers. Rarely do you see anything ‘antique’ on display as it does not get out of the sorting room.
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Long gone are the days when you could drop your used clothes off, and then buy them back for a couple of quid after the charity shop had gone to the trouble of washing them for you.
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Dunners wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:59 pm Long gone are the days when you could drop your used clothes off, and then buy them back for a couple of quid after the charity shop had gone to the trouble of washing them for you.
Terrific scam.
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Five or six years ago, you could buy stuff at reasonable prices, but those days have gone. Like many others, charity shops , i believe, are trying to make up for the shortfall they suffered, during lockdown(s), when they had to close, and obviously, took nothing at all.
I have seen T shirts for sale, for £4, which are available, brand new in Primark for £2-50p.
About three years ago, i bought a brand new, still in the wrapper saucepan, for £2, last week in the same shop, a tatty old worn saucepan was £2-50p
The days of bargains are well and truly over
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Well they're definitely good for charities.
Saying that you should have seen the prices of the hippie tat pre loved shops I rummaged through in Hebden Bridge last Saturday morning before I went to Rochdale.
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So true about “Charity” shops.However 2 years back I bought a deluxe wooden scrabble in great condition for £5.I’ve seen the same version on eBay for £65+.As I walked out the shop a couple saw and said they had just come to purchase it…Ha!
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Bet they were lost for words
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Saw Monopoly in one here that was 'made in Britain', must be old, i thought.
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Constanza wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 1:57 pm Bet they were lost for words
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Dunners wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 12:59 pm Long gone are the days when you could drop your used clothes off, and then buy them back for a couple of quid after the charity shop had gone to the trouble of washing them for you.
My wife used to work in a charity shop and they do not wash the clothes,they have a steamer to take out the creases and put them up in the shop.
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You seem to have misunderstood that the 'charity' element of charity shops isn't for the benefit of the customers.
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I would think the well off prefer to shop elsewhere anyway
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have donated and purchased from charity shops for years

Lovely people volunteering their time for nothing, but i have to say have never ever ever seen them doing any research
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What are these places really like? Lidl, Aldi, Primark. Been past them a few times and they have always struck me as pretty ghastly. Are there lots of poor people in them? Without sounding rude, do they smell? Do they ask for money? They don’t try and talk to you do they?
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:59 pm What are these places really like? Lidl, Aldi, Primark. Been past them a few times and they have always struck me as pretty awful. Are there lots of poor people in them? Without sounding rude, do they smell? Do they ask for money? They don’t try and talk to you do they?
They are the same lovely talented people who are skilled, hard working (probably 60 hours a week on minimum wage) conscientious and work hard.
Because of recent times their flexibility and talent means they have to work for not one but several organisations. Not only the ones that you mentioned as well as Harrods, marks, Liberty and Debenhams always with a smile !
Any chance of a mortgage, any chance of a loan, hopefully pay this weeks bill?
But remember they are the same people when you walk in with your attitude, will look behind their mask and say, here comes another f*cking ignorant, rude, Tosser !
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KC & sunshine band wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:46 pm have donated and purchased from charity shops for years

Lovely people volunteering their time for nothing, but i have to say have never ever ever seen them doing any research
Not all work for nothing. Some are on Community Service and don’t want to be there. Managers are paid
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Hugo Ball Boy wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 8:26 pm
KC & sunshine band wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:46 pm have donated and purchased from charity shops for years

Lovely people volunteering their time for nothing, but i have to say have never ever ever seen them doing any research
Not all work for nothing. Some are on Community Service and don’t want to be there. Managers are paid
what one are you ?
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:59 pm What are these places really like? Lidl, Aldi, Primark. Been past them a few times and they have always struck me as pretty ghastly. Are there lots of poor people in them? Without sounding rude, do they smell? Do they ask for money? They don’t try and talk to you do they?
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