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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 550953" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>IC, here.......at least in this general area, which would be cincy / dayton, it doesn't make a difference. I've taken in expensive designer clothing with the tags still on and it's the same way. Which is actually what really made me angry. </p><p></p><p>I could get better deals selling to the local varieties of such shops, not that I would because quite simply if you eliminate the middle man you get more money. We do have one shop here that does their best to be fair on both sides. Due to this they have a booming business and a community that loves them. I shop there often, it's one of my fav places to go. If I didn't just want the stuff gone after the yard sale (and I've done it before so I know that is how I"m going to feel) I'd sell to them what didn't sell for us and be happy to do so. But what we don't sell will be donated somewhere. Probably a lot of it to special olympics, then to goodwill. (I'd do salvation army but there are none close enough) Because I'm not letting a single item back into the house. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 550953, member: 84"] IC, here.......at least in this general area, which would be cincy / dayton, it doesn't make a difference. I've taken in expensive designer clothing with the tags still on and it's the same way. Which is actually what really made me angry. I could get better deals selling to the local varieties of such shops, not that I would because quite simply if you eliminate the middle man you get more money. We do have one shop here that does their best to be fair on both sides. Due to this they have a booming business and a community that loves them. I shop there often, it's one of my fav places to go. If I didn't just want the stuff gone after the yard sale (and I've done it before so I know that is how I"m going to feel) I'd sell to them what didn't sell for us and be happy to do so. But what we don't sell will be donated somewhere. Probably a lot of it to special olympics, then to goodwill. (I'd do salvation army but there are none close enough) Because I'm not letting a single item back into the house. lol [/QUOTE]
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