1:56 - a nice blanket, plus a “free” void for $2, win win!! 6:59 - the cashmere sweater, hope they made sure there was no red dot on it…. Can be trouble!
Would be funny if the pure white puzzle was purposefully designed to be missing the last piece to really make it pure hell looking for the final piece that will never come. Because it was never there.
Bins are big totes on wheels. Goodwill wheels them out and people just dig thru them. They are sold buy the weight by pound. Its the last stop for donated things that are last efforts to sell. If they dont sell the go to salvage or landfill. The bracelet probably ended up being .25 cents
@@CndydsnyThe Bins are not in the same place as the regular goodwill stores. It's normally a huge ware house with just bins. They have clothes and hard goods.
Odd.Where I live in Canada we don't have Goodwill nor do we have any selling out of Bins. What most all thrift stores have done is colour code their tags and rotating through the colours, they become 50% off. The merchandise turnover is very fast this way. Things don't hang around....especially high end stuff. Once it is 50% off thrift store price a flipper will get hold of it and resell it.
just goes to prove, most people are not going value something just be the makers name, ya either like it or ya don't, and a famous name is no promise of beauty or quality.... and these days 'collectors' are getting scarce, downsizing it has to go.
The stray cat was the best find of all.
I noticed that cat, too. I think they might be a shop cat.
that autographed Jane Goodall print is a dream find!
Loved the Jane Goodall print . It says everything about Jane .❤
1:56 - a nice blanket, plus a “free” void for $2, win win!!
6:59 - the cashmere sweater, hope they made sure there was no red dot on it…. Can be
trouble!
Seinfeld reference
Thrifting is awesome! Alot of treasures to be found.😊
The "vintage picnic basket" ,we actually had one like that new in the 1970's . May have been purchased from with S&H Green stamps.
What is the bins? The containers outside the store?
Would be funny if the pure white puzzle was purposefully designed to be missing the last piece to really make it pure hell looking for the final piece that will never come. Because it was never there.
What are the bins?
Bins are big totes on wheels. Goodwill wheels them out and people just dig thru them. They are sold buy the weight by pound. Its the last stop for donated things that are last efforts to sell. If they dont sell the go to salvage or landfill. The bracelet probably ended up being .25 cents
@@shellytarbet3677 thank you very much! It's a really great idea. We don't have them here in Ireland...
@martas9258
The word 'bins' is a European word.
We don't use that word alot in the U.S.
I have never seen these bins in usa goodwills I've been to
@@CndydsnyThe Bins are not in the same place as the regular goodwill stores. It's normally a huge ware house with just bins. They have clothes and hard goods.
what are 'the bins'?
Can someone please tell me what " the bins" actually is.
Right! I’m like ‘Is That the name of the place’ or a noun?
from uk xxx
I'm just wondering about why the first letter of every word of the description is capitalized. Seems like extra work
All this really high-end stuff was probably marked so high it didn't sell. Now it's in the bins, then on to a landfill. Shameful!
Thats what happens when greed takes over
Odd.Where I live in Canada we don't have Goodwill nor do we have any selling out of Bins. What most all thrift stores have done is colour code their tags and rotating through the colours, they become 50% off. The merchandise turnover is very fast this way. Things don't hang around....especially high end stuff. Once it is 50% off thrift store price a flipper will get hold of it and resell it.
What do the Goodwill bins mean? I don't have a GW where we live.
Never mind. If I had only read the comments first, I would have known.
just goes to prove, most people are not going value something just be the makers name, ya either like it or ya don't, and a famous name is no promise of beauty or quality.... and these days 'collectors' are getting scarce, downsizing it has to go.