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I have a car load of stuff ready to go to charity, but need a shop where I can park near.
I never use those bags that come through the door as stealing them is rife around here, (Full, not empty).
With the increase in prices now charity shops have become more popular, but ironically they are short of stock as people are not replacing stuff quite as much.
I hope to visit some Car Boot sales this coming summer, however the price of petrol is an issue as well.
Last year i collected all my charity bags that came and counted them, I have 75, that's more than 1 a week that came.
Make useful bin liners, however some of them are not even any good for that.!
Got a lovely out of print wildlife book from an Oxfam the other year.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Originally posted by seasprout View PostLast year i collected all my charity bags that came and counted them, I have 75, that's more than 1 a week that came. :mad
Make useful bin liners, however some of them are not even any good for that.!
As for Charity Shops I never went in them until I meet my OH and she converted me, I get most of my books from Charity Shops now the last being Kitchen Garden (month -by-month) by Andi Clevely for 25p it says £9.99 on the back.
I've picked allsorts of bargains up Charity Shops and I bet a week doesn't go by with out the OH going in all of them in out town lol.
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Originally posted by seasprout View PostLast year i collected all my charity bags that came and counted them, I have 75, that's more than 1 a week that came.
Make useful bin liners, however some of them are not even any good for that.!I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
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me and the missus sorted out some of her clothes, shoes and handbags today ..... she had 130 pairs of shoes (plus, slippers, 3 pairs of trainers and a whole big box of boots), 60+ handbags, and several wardrobes worth of clothes .... we've bagged up a car load to go to the charity shops .....
we've taken at least 8 car loads of other stuff to the charity shops in the last 6 months .... given away more than that on freecycle .... and had to take loads more to the dump, including perfectly good desks, 4 TVs etc that nobody wanted ....
as purley is full of charity shops, that's where we're going tomorrow .... i rarely find anything useful in them, except the heart foundation furniture shop a few miles away .... always a good shop ....
and as there are shops like aldi, lidl, primark etc, it hardly seems worth bothering with charity shops for anything else ....
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Originally posted by Farmer_Gyles View PostVC .... are you a size 5 shoe? and do you like D&G / Gucci etc etc?
If you have 'well worn' ladies shoes, there is a market for those too. IYKWIMWhether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are probably right.
Edited: for typo, thakns VC
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i hate ebay with a passion .... so many dodgy traders on there selling dodgy gear .... and yep, could make a lot of money from everything we've given away or dumped in the last few months, but it's the hassle of doing it and the stupid enquiries we'd get (which seems to happen because it's ebay and it's what people do on there because there are so many dodgy traders on there) .... if someone did it for us, then great, but i'd rather just get rid of the whole lot in one go ....
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Originally posted by Farmer_Gyles View Postso many dodgy traders on there selling dodgy gear ...
I've been buying & selling for 7 years now. Sure you get niggles & problems, tbh that's mostly with buyers not sellers. Buyers have almost total protection now. I do get stupid questions, eg last night I'd listed something selling in Liverpool (lets's say) and a buyer repeatedly asked me "are you in north or south Birmingham". If they're asking dumb questions it's cos they're dumb. If they're just asking lots of questions, it's because you haven't written your ad very well.
I've had some awesome buys: a chaise longue handmade in Ireland in a guy's garage, a quarter the price of the shops. My brother got his R6 motorbike on eBay, again brilliant. I've sold a car, a canoe, junk, plants, you name it. I use my eBay profits to fund my pattern buying habit (patterns come from eBay USA where they're half the price of the UK).Last edited by Two_Sheds; 02-04-2012, 08:47 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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