Second Time Around for First Time Around Prices

In the last few years, I discovered second time around stores, so I decided to go into the store and see what the hype is all about. There is an array of second hand items donated to the store such as clothing, fashion accessories, shoes, home decor, kitchen stuff, books, cds, movies, bathroom stuff, furniture, organizational boxes, necklaces, handbags, baggage, hats, toys, kids clothes, pillows, blankets, towels, seasonal items, and so much more. These stores are great for anyone who is interested in buying used products or whatever that person is interested in.

Although I support and fully recognize the greatness of these stores, however there are some stores, that sell second time around items for first time around prices. I think that when people donate things to those stores, things customers buy should not exceed more than 5 dollars. Books, Movies should not be over 2 dollars, clothing should be under 5 dollars or less per item, and everything else should be priced more reasonably.

I’ve heard in the last little while, that second time around thrift store customers are complaining that things are so pricey than the regular box stores, and charge more for items. It is ridiculous. Some said that we are regular customers but as of today, we won’t be shopping here anymore very often. I know that things are getting expensive, and prices are increasing, however there is no excuse on charging people 25 dollars for a handbag, or 10 dollars for a pair of jeans, or 8 dollars for a pair of shoes. I know these thrift stores need to make money too for rent of the place and to pay its employees, however second time around stores are there for a reason to be more convenient and to recycle items which can be used by another person.

I fully support the recycling of clothing, and stuff, but things should be priced a bit more reasonable, so that people can actually buy things. I heard many people in the aisles saying, I am not pay 8 bucks for a top that has slightly faded. If they give it to me for 2-3 dollars, I will take it. Sometimes at the checkout cash they can be reasonable by lowering the price, but sometimes they do not which is not good.

I know a lot of people may be afraid to shop at these stores because another person who wears the clothing, and uses things can transmit bacteria and all that, however when you wash and disinfect stuff that you buy, you will be fine. I shop there once in a while and sometimes find good deals, so I buy them, wash them out thoroughly and then wear or use them.

Do you shop at Second time around stores? Have you noticed an increase in prices? What do you think about these thrift stores? Would you ever shop at them or are you curious about what you will see in those stores?

Canadian Gemological Identification

Recently, I have discovered something so incredible and how precious and beautiful jewelery is and how these gems of the world are a way of life for some people and how to search for those perfect diamonds, gems and other assets of the jewelery industry and how carefully they are selected and chosen to make that perfect set of bracelets, Personal I.D Bracelets, necklaces, rings, chains, pendants, engagement rings, wedding bands, earrings and so much more with high quality boxes to store your jewelery, how to care for them and everything else. My Armenian Friend Mike Simonian is an Appraiser for the Canadian Gemological Identification Labs in Toronto, Canada, and he supplies jewelery, and it is a store as well.

Here is a bit about what he has to say:

Recently I started my own business called CGID Labs located in Downtown, Toronto. We offer a wide range of diamonds and coloured stones, appraisals, jewellery designs and repairs to suit any of your needs. Our goal is to not only accurately identify and evaluate unknown gemstones and their many possible treatments, but also to help make the entire jewelry buying process more informative and stress free. Whether you are shopping in the Diamond District and would like to verify the many details about your jewelry item(s) before you buy, or you have recently purchased a piece from another retailer, cruise line, or auction, we are here to clarify the intricate process of buying gemstones and jewelry, while providing you with the accurate knowledge and a true, unbiased assessment of your item(s).

The address and number is as follows:

(647) 991-3459 – Contact Mike Simonian for all your jewelery questions, and more. Mike is always there to assist you.

  • 221 Victoria Street
  • Toronto, Ontario M5B1V4

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