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Chick 2 year s ago
This is their business they clearly price tag items and you can see the condition the items are in if you don’t like it go somewhere else and buy new ones
       
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Kaye 2 year s ago
Chick,
And that's the whole point of this post. People will start shopping elsewhere so thank you Captain Obvious.
       
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Riche 2 year s ago
Chick,
Agree with you. There are indeed other second hand stores that do not gouge. Just bring your business elsewhere. That would be more effective than listening to a 'ticktoker '. Excuse me while I wash my mouth out for saying that word.
       
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Mathilda 2 year s ago
Has she not ever been in another store to compare prices of this stuff?
       
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Vinson 2 year s ago
$33 I got mine at Walmart for $9.99
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
i mean she's got a point. since 2008 I've seen thrift store popularity grow a lot. the local goodwill marks up furniture the same price as Walmart which is still new in box and with a warranty. Only the poor are suffering.
       
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Adam 2 year s ago
Al large portion of their business model relies on donations, then they turn around and overprice those donated items.
       
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