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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 550966" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I hate Once upon a child. I went in there the first time to sell a bunch of clothes Keyana had outgrown. Now I always had very nice stuff for her and they got ticked off because I didnt have the appropriate blue containers. They made me go out and buy the right ones. I did and came back. Then they looked through the clothes and said "I think I see spider eggs in these so we cant take them." Uh, unless those spider eggs came from the blue containers I think not. I had just taken all those clothes to a laundry mat and washed and dried them myself. Then I folded them, put them into plastic bags and straight to the store. </p><p></p><p>While waiting for them to look through the clothes I wandered around the store to see what clothes I could buy for Keyana. The prices were just about as high as in Walmart. Pants for 7-10 bucks. Shirts for 5-10 bucks. I said no way. And things like swings and equipment was at most 10 to 15 less than new. Not worth it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 550966, member: 1514"] I hate Once upon a child. I went in there the first time to sell a bunch of clothes Keyana had outgrown. Now I always had very nice stuff for her and they got ticked off because I didnt have the appropriate blue containers. They made me go out and buy the right ones. I did and came back. Then they looked through the clothes and said "I think I see spider eggs in these so we cant take them." Uh, unless those spider eggs came from the blue containers I think not. I had just taken all those clothes to a laundry mat and washed and dried them myself. Then I folded them, put them into plastic bags and straight to the store. While waiting for them to look through the clothes I wandered around the store to see what clothes I could buy for Keyana. The prices were just about as high as in Walmart. Pants for 7-10 bucks. Shirts for 5-10 bucks. I said no way. And things like swings and equipment was at most 10 to 15 less than new. Not worth it at all. [/QUOTE]
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