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Remember the BADwill job I had?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 552682" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Lisa - I have yet to find logic in pricing at ANY of the thrift stores around here.</p><p></p><p>Example: sheets are priced individually, not as a set. Two, side by side, matching pair, flat and fitted... the flat was $1 and the fitted was $10. Logic? NOPE. Now... on average, sheets in really good condition DO go for $4-5 around here, so it wouldn't have been a loss to get both, but... logic??</p><p></p><p>The only stuff that has any logic is the stuff they get brand new, donated from retailers... these wlill be the leftovers of the leftovers... the last 3 pairs of pants from last year, for example. Thrift gets them with price tags still attached... and price at 10 cents on the dollar of the original (not last sale) price. So... if it was originally $i150 retail, they will charge $15. (I'm talking... dress pants that have never been hemmed... that kind of totally obviously brand new).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 552682, member: 11791"] Lisa - I have yet to find logic in pricing at ANY of the thrift stores around here. Example: sheets are priced individually, not as a set. Two, side by side, matching pair, flat and fitted... the flat was $1 and the fitted was $10. Logic? NOPE. Now... on average, sheets in really good condition DO go for $4-5 around here, so it wouldn't have been a loss to get both, but... logic?? The only stuff that has any logic is the stuff they get brand new, donated from retailers... these wlill be the leftovers of the leftovers... the last 3 pairs of pants from last year, for example. Thrift gets them with price tags still attached... and price at 10 cents on the dollar of the original (not last sale) price. So... if it was originally $i150 retail, they will charge $15. (I'm talking... dress pants that have never been hemmed... that kind of totally obviously brand new). [/QUOTE]
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