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Subject: | Re: Re thrift shops, I think a lot of “entrepreneurs” who sell stuff online |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Fri, 26-Jul-2024 2:37:52 PM PDT |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In topic: | ☀️ Thursday*~*Friday*~*Weekend Chat Post 🥀 posted by Leia |
In reply to: | Re thrift shops, I think a lot of “entrepreneurs” who sell stuff online posted by Kitchop |
I don't really have an issue with this unless it's the reason Goodwill is OK with overpricing their items. But I noticed on my last trip to Goodwill, T-shirts from unglamorous places like Walmart or Old Navy had gone up from $2-3 to $4-6. Now traditionally, clothing at garage sales aren't great sellers because people can't try them on. If you're selling clothes at a garage sale--not counting baby clothes, which are always a top seller--you do best when it's a coat or sweater that can be slipped on over whatever the browser is wearing.
I should also mention that I don't really know enough about ALL the different thrift stores. I was talking with Mrs. J at the garage sale about what she'll be doing with what doesn't sell and she was adamant that it would NOT be going to Goodwill. She doesn't seem to think enough of the profits from Goodwill sales goes to those in need; she also thinks Goodwill's CEO makes way too much for someone heading up a charity. I tried to find out more...I found an interesting Reddit thread about Goodwill that had a few former Goodwill workers posting about how little they got paid when they worked there (minimum wage was standard) and how the "job training" offered was often just a room with a computer you could use and a printer that would print off pages for you for 10 cents each. Mrs. J takes her unsold stuff to either Womansafe (a thrift store staffed by volunteers and known for giving almost all their profits to local shelters for battered women) or American Cancer Society's Discovery Shop.
Not surprising. The Swiss Miss had a friend who would rummage through the crap sold at Krazy Bins (a deep discount store with literal bins you have to search through for stuff), buy a bunch of things and then sell them online for 2-3x what she paid. SM said her friend made pretty good money doing so.
In my area, the people I know shop at the thrift stores are definitely NOT doing it with the intention of reselling. But the numbers may be different across the country.
May I ask (and of course please feel free not to answer) why you felt less safe at your mother's house? I have some thoughts but they would be better suited for the PB or a PM. I would think being around less people would make you feel safer, although the fewer people around, the fewer people there are to help in a crisis. If they WOULD help...I'm thinking of Kitty Genovese and the bystander effect, or maybe "snitches get stitches".
It can be. I'd worry a LOT more about stray alligators near the pool than a robber at a garage sale in broad daylight in a suburban community <g>.
That's really sweet!
Costs that could've been offset by...having a garage sale 😁
Then that was the right decision for you. Just like a garage sale is the right decision for other people.