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Cut Fabric Softener Sheets in HalfBy Vennie A. from Carbondale, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillI have thought all of the thrift stores in my area have been getting higher priced for several years. Also I have an awful time finding decent clothes those places. They jam them on the racks so tightly that it doesn't take long for the clothes to get stretched out of shape. Post by redhatterb RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillThe Goodwill today is much over price for what they sell, and in many case's you would be better off going to walmart and looking for sales, or a real thrift store. These items were once given to them to help others in need and at afordable cost. What happen to that? Post By lockhart (Guest Post) RE: Cut Fabric Softener Sheets in HalfTry 1/2 cup of vinegar in your rinse cup, works better than fabric softener or sheets! Post by PICO RE: Cut Fabric Softener Sheets in HalfAnd another use for your used sheet is to put it in your dish water when you soak dishes and it helps caked on food wipe out much easier from your dishes. This works especially well when you have a casserole dish with caked on food on it. Post by maliboo99 RE: Cut Fabric Softener Sheets in HalfI have even cut the sheets in 1/4" squares, and they will soften a whole dryer full of clothes. Post by MCW RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillI couldn't agree with you more! Additionally with Goodwill their prices are all over the place. An example: The PC I'm using at the moment is a Strawberry iMAC I paid $20 for at one Goodwill about 5 months ago. Over the weekend I went to a different Goodwill and saw another iMAC in the "special" case (you know, for those valuable items) with $300 written on it. WTH?? I had them remove the iMAC from the case so I could test it (they also had a mac keyboard/mouse with it); it powered up slowly but the mouse/keyboard didn't work. A different thrift store in the area was trying to sell similar models for $129 or higher. They sat for months (actually they're still there). Yesterday I was at a thrift store that's recently jumped on the whole green movement by renaming themselves to EcoThrift. They had an "ok" Dell laptop w/dead battery (but powers up) in the case for $400. I told them and a few customers around that this wasn't a good deal since you can buy one on Craigslist for $250 or less. Plus a new battery would be around $70."" Post by Seerialmom RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillHere in the south, Goodwill has gotten so high that I can buy almost everything cheaper elsewhere. I stopped going there years ago. We have some really good thrift stores that go for many worthy causes, AA ,battered women,etc.. Once you check their prices,you'll never pay "retail" prices, like Goodwill again.Just my personal opinion. Thanks Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before Goodwill
I volunteer as manager on Saturdays at a church thrift shoppe. Every month that has 5 Saturdays in the month, on the 5th Saturday we have a $5 bag sale. Whatever fits in the bag sells is $5.00. Many frugal people visit our shoppe then. Our prices are low and we have good quality items. Many other church thrift shoppes also have the $5.00 Fill a bag sale several times per year. I live in the ft. Lauderdale area, everything here is very expensive. Post By FRUGAL THRIFTER (Guest Post) RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillLisa, Where are the other thrift stores in Kenosha that you shop at? Post by WIsgal RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillIn the western NY area, there are AmVets and City Mission thrift stores whose prices are very reasonable. Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillI prefer garage sale prices over the thrift stores in my area but occasionally do find some good things for decent prices at the thrift stores. YES, Goodwill is very high....I am amazed sometimes at the prices I see.....I looked at tops and such for my daughter and the prices were in some cases as high as sale prices at Wal-Mart for brand new...and these were used! A very nice large new Goodwill was built in my town and I do go there on occasion but I rarely make a purchase! Post by Debbie52 RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillThe Salvation Army is much more expensive around here. The Goodwill has raised their prices, but they are still a good deal. I think garage sales in nice neighborhoods are still the best deals. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before GoodwillPrices in thrift shops vary - But watch - even they have sales...I got a vintage colored lithograph, framed, for $7 at a sale at the Salvation Army! It helps to have a repertoire of stores - and to visit them regularly - & also look in at ones when you are out of town...I got a hair straightener for $7 (worth $35, at least) down in San Diego on a visit - Post by pamphyila RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before Goodwill
This is true, Goodwill IS getting expensive... BUT, unlike Value Village (a chain of super-clean but expensive thrift stores on the West Coast) AT LEAST you know your money that goes to Goodwill Industries DOES go to a good cause... They picked my Ex-father-in-law up off the streets when he had drunk himself out of his home & he stayed sober long enough to become their regional manager! ... We also have several thrift stores in our area run by The Cancer Society & Children's Hospital... This money goes to help fund families that can't pay for medical treatment. I live in a suburb of Seattle & when I see higher prices at thrift stores I ask myself "WHERE IS the money going?" & will I at least help someone by paying these higher prices OR is this a "for profit" Thrift Store? Also, recently at a Cancer Society thrift store I showed them a super-high priced item & told them I do a LOT of thrift shopping & the price was 4 times what it should have been & they reduced the price for me, Which I thought was very cool! This also happened to me at the goodwill. It all depends on who's working the counter & their store policy... Now, we all know that doesn't happen often, but don't be afraid to ask (in a nice voice) & with good manners about them reducing the price of an over priced item... You MAY get lucky! Post by Cyinda RE: Shop Other Thrift Store Before Goodwill
If you shop at Goodwill on the 10 items for 5 dollar days you can get jeans for 50 cents. Post by modestmaiden |
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