I enter the neighborhood thrift store and bells chimed. The woman sitting behind the counter does not greet me. I locate the books, (the reason I’m there) and I ask what are the prices. I’m told they are individually marked. I proceed to look through the books and the first few are in fact not marked. I bring this to her attention, she grabs the book and rattles off a random price of $8! Now, again, this is a neighborhood thrift store. No one patronizes a thrift store to pay for retail prices on used items! The items are donated and then marked up to resell usually for a nonprofit business. They will never...
   Read moreWent in on a day where they were opened only for a few hours, but we definitely plan to go back today actually to browse more. Pricing was so amazing actually as someone who’s used to shopping at goodwill, you can’t beat the pricing they have for physical media and clothing. The owner was so nice and told us how there would be more things to come, and my fiancée and I will definitely be returning over and over again!
Update: went back again and can’t stress enough, this is such a hidden gem store. They’re so nice and the prices are so amazing for the pieces you find. Definitely becoming a...
   Read moreAll the thrift stores these days are not just honoring where the donations come from it's important that they're racking up the prices so high it's not even if I can go get a brand new for the same price almost that's ridiculous they shouldn't even be opening stores like that if not going to be selling it as Thrifty prices. Thrift store means very cheap not near retail price where you can get it because half of them do not donate or contribute the money to where the...
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