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yotano211 04-04-2012 01:16 PM

Yea a thrift shop is a second hand shop

A shop that sells used articles, especially clothing, as to benefit a charitable organization.

GTB 04-04-2012 02:49 PM

ah i see

charity shops

yotano211 04-04-2012 03:00 PM

What is it called over there across the big pond?

GTB 04-04-2012 03:08 PM

just charity shops lol

Imakemoney 04-04-2012 03:33 PM

Man you guys seem to find a lot more bargains & quality products that i have ever found at car boots or charity shops...

nobody999 04-04-2012 03:41 PM

sold on craigslist or ebay?


Quote:

Originally Posted by TGMT² (Post 325598)
Mostly the reason I haven't been posting my finds.

I guess I can contribute what I find that will be listed on Craigslist. :)

1) 2 Guitars - BC Rich and a Epiphone, I got them both for $50. - expect $250.

2) Tektronix oscilloscope w/manual, $5. - expect $50.

3) Antelope Head (taxidermy) $5. - already sold for $140.

4) Huge RC Boat for parts, $15. - already sold for $100.

5) Huge Indian Kachina Doll, $30. - already sold for $200.

6) Large tool box of reloading equipment $15. - already sold for $250.

7) Bowflex, $40. - already sold for $150.

8) Mobility power chair, $200. - already sold for $600.

9) English saddle, $40. - expect $300.

10) A Very High End Electronics tester, $7. :D - expect a minimum of $1500. but will be closer to $2000.


biggunn 04-04-2012 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by yotano211 (Post 328287)
I findings for yesterday. It must have been from a biker family. I went to a thrift store in the upper income area of the city.

I found some t shirts from Harley Davidson for $3 each. they might sell for 15 each
10 old belt buckles from early or late 80s, payed 5 each--might sell for 20-40
2 Hell's Angel biker jackets--payed 20 each, have no idea what they sell for
1 Armani suit-payed 125--I am putting this on Craigslist, I will ask for double

My first time buying any clothes to sell for profit. I looked through my phone on ebay to guess a selling price.

I actually had fun picking through things. I could of bought tons of silver ware for feedback but ran out of money. I wasn't expecting of buying anything so didn't bring much cash with me.

Hell's Angel's biker vests??? Better be careful with those... Do they have the rocker patches across the shoulders and across the bottom?

biggunn 04-04-2012 06:12 PM

Ok, here is my contribution to the thread.. Keep your eyes open for old school blank audio cassette tapes. Sealed in the plastic. They sell great and for a good price. I think rappers brought them back or something..

TGMT² 04-04-2012 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by biggunn (Post 328436)
old school blank audio cassette tapes.

Let me add to that.

Preferably the 90 min. High Bias Cassette Tapes, you need to get them new, sealed and in bulk. And if not in bulk, hold them until you get at least enough for a lot of 10. And never pay more than 50¢ each for them.

Do you really want to know what a real treasure find is? Reel-to-Reel tapes! I bought a case of them last year for under $10. and made nearly $1500. in profit. I literally had customers begging me to list more. :)

Next week I will be starting a tips-and-tricks thread on how and what to buy at Garage/Yard/Estate sales and how to make a decent amount of money doing so.

Sandy D 04-04-2012 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GTB (Post 328291)
someone please enlighten

what is a thrift store....a second hand shop?

Kinda.

Most items are donated for a reason.

Goodwill helps disabled people by giving them jobs and training while Salvation Army gives people a place to live for a period of time who need it, feed them and do tons of charity things etc for those in need.

So its a cool thing.

Full of all kinds and types of items.

Like BG said, its a gold mine of money for those who have time to go through everything in a large store.

I am lucky to have no less then 25 or so around me in a circle any direction I go.

Sandy D 04-04-2012 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggunn (Post 328436)
Ok, here is my contribution to the thread.. Keep your eyes open for old school blank audio cassette tapes. They sell great and for a good price. I think rappers brought them back something..

Awesome thought.

I actually do see them but never thought that anyone would use them.

Thanks.

Sandy D 04-04-2012 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yotano211 (Post 328287)
I findings for yesterday. It must have been from a biker family. I went to a thrift store in the upper income area of the city.

I found some t shirts from Harley Davidson for $3 each. they might sell for 15 each
10 old belt buckles from early or late 80s, payed 5 each--might sell for 20-40
2 Hell's Angel biker jackets--payed 20 each, have no idea what they sell for
1 Armani suit-payed 125--I am putting this on Craigslist, I will ask for double

My first time buying any clothes to sell for profit. I looked through my phone on ebay to guess a selling price.

I actually had fun picking through things. I could of bought tons of silver ware for feedback but ran out of money. I wasn't expecting of buying anything so didn't bring much cash with me.

Any vintage Harley items sell for some bucks.

Hells angels should do well if listed well.

Armani suit. You will do well with that.

I always find SILVER in those bins of silverware as most people just look for a fork or spoon. HINT--- take a small magnet with you!!!!

Always check out the other shelves of silverplated items to see if there is any silver in the group.

Fantastic jobs for sure.

baloch 04-04-2012 09:18 PM

sandy you have given me a great idea with that hint for a small magnet.

time to visit my local stores and start searching for real silverware.

biggunn 04-04-2012 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 328453)
Kinda.

Most items are donated for a reason.

Goodwill helps disabled people by giving them jobs and training while Salvation Army gives people a place to live for a period of time who need it, feed them and do tons of charity things etc for those in need.

So its a cool thing.

Full of all kinds and types of items.

Like BG said, its a gold mine of money for those who have time to go through everything in a large store.

I am lucky to have no less then 25 or so around me in a circle any direction I go.

I always donate my change at Goodwill too. You are lucky to have 25 GW's by you.. I have maybe 6-8.. :(

Sandy D 04-05-2012 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baloch (Post 328472)
sandy you have given me a great idea with that hint for a small magnet.

time to visit my local stores and start searching for real silverware.

Glad to be of help.

I always have my trusty magnet with me.

I have found tons of real silver in flatware bins.

biggunn 04-06-2012 11:01 AM

I stopped in a couple Goodwills yesterday.. I bought an old school Game Boy color for $5. These go for about $40. I also grabbed 2 GPS units for $15 each. These sell real well for $100+ each. I love $80 profits on items less than $20. :bounce:

GTB 04-06-2012 11:03 AM

ffs,all the charity workers here take all the good stuff before they get put out

were just left with scraps

Imakemoney 04-06-2012 11:05 AM

Agreed GTB, does seem to be a lot juicier items in the US available in charity shops/thrift stores ...

Sneakee 04-06-2012 11:33 AM

Here's a little note about goodwill:

The employees aren't allowed to purchase the items in the store.

Sure I'm positive that it happens but when I was at a goodwill this worker came up to me and asked if I would buy him a pair of sneakers cause they aren't allowed to purchase items. He gave me the cash of course. I said sure and went to checkout. The cashier looked at me and said "Sorry, I can't sell things to a GoodWill employee even if a customer is buying them for him".

I thought it was a little petty. But that could be part of the reason why goodwill has some better items than other places.

biggunn 04-06-2012 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sneakee (Post 329096)
Here's a little note about goodwill:

The employees aren't allowed to purchase the items in the store.

Sure I'm positive that it happens but when I was at a goodwill this worker came up to me and asked if I would buy him a pair of sneakers cause they aren't allowed to purchase items. He gave me the cash of course. I said sure and went to checkout. The cashier looked at me and said "Sorry, I can't sell things to a GoodWill employee even if a customer is buying them for him".

I thought it was a little petty. But that could be part of the reason why goodwill has some better items than other places.

I also found out that each store has a "Production Manager" whose job it is to price things. You can tell when they look things up on ebay because it is priced maybe 15%-20% less... Many items are overlooked though.

Sneakee 04-06-2012 11:50 AM

Oh is that how it works in goodwill? At arc, I think there is one guy (district supervisor?) in the area that goes store to store to price things. I see him at the arc stores around here and he prices things so retardedly it's not even worth it.

But yeah, not only that but I've seen thrift stores have something they think is REALLY good and price it super high. Then they print out some random Ebay ad that shows that it's worth that much :confused: Even though most of the time and it's not even the same model or brand.

I've also noticed that goodwills in downtown areas or in the middle of nowhere have the worst prices for whatever reason.

Sandy D 04-06-2012 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggunn (Post 329088)
I stopped in a couple Goodwills yesterday.. I bought an old school Game Boy color for $5. These go for about $40. I also grabbed 2 GPS units for $15 each. These sell real well for $100+ each. I love $80 profits on items less than $20. :bounce:

Those are awesome.
I used to find them but not much anymore unless at a yard sale.


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