Lots of people are selling on vinted and ebay because even if they flog things for a few quid each its a decent amount earnt on a clear out instead of giving it away free
You know why it's called the British heart foundation? Because you need a defibrillator when you see the prices on their gear!... its the most expensive shop out of all charity shops in my opinion..
Great video, attempting to answer some of those puzzling questions regarding charity shops in the UK - why are they so expensive - is it resellers bumping up the price or maybe CEO's wanting more profits? And where are all the good donations going? They rarely make it to the shelves. And yep, why do all mens clothes look like they've been ripped off a rotting corpse? They're always old and manky.
Alot are, the worst being oxfam....sky high prices and if you want a bargain on something vintage they check prices online...and either make them the same or MORE so i dodge it like the plague.
How can you call these items crap if you were very short of money and needed to clothe yourself you would be glad of them the Timberland jacket looked very smart on you by the way
It's subjective, however people that are short of money still have taste if they are paying for them. Maybe if they were free they'll be less fussy but these are not free nor are very cheap
Despite people still thinking they are expensive there are plenty of bargains out there, what do you think?
Lots of people are selling on vinted and ebay because even if they flog things for a few quid each its a decent amount earnt on a clear out instead of giving it away free
That's true
You know why it's called the British heart foundation? Because you need a defibrillator when you see the prices on their gear!... its the most expensive shop out of all charity shops in my opinion..
A lot of people believe this
They are very fussy about what they take and charge extortionate amount to clear houses.
Was this on the new camera mate? Looks good!
Yeah mate it's ace
Great video, attempting to answer some of those puzzling questions regarding charity shops in the UK - why are they so expensive - is it resellers bumping up the price or maybe CEO's wanting more profits? And where are all the good donations going? They rarely make it to the shelves. And yep, why do all mens clothes look like they've been ripped off a rotting corpse? They're always old and manky.
I'll do another video just for you but only a few reseller haters feel these are puzzling questions
Alot are, the worst being oxfam....sky high prices and if you want a bargain on something vintage they check prices online...and either make them the same or MORE so i dodge it like the plague.
I think they are all mixed in price but there are a few that tend to overprice things imho
How can you call these items crap if you were very short of money and needed to clothe yourself you would be glad of them the Timberland jacket looked very smart on you by the way
It's subjective, however people that are short of money still have taste if they are paying for them. Maybe if they were free they'll be less fussy but these are not free nor are very cheap