The Five Rules of Thrift Store Shopping (by an Ex-Thrift Store Employee)
Thrift Store Shopping - Yes, There Are Rules!
Take
it from an ex-thrift store employee, there are rules to thrift store
shopping—five rules to be exact! As a teenager, I worked at a thrift
store for about two years, and I can tell you that I have seen every
single one of these rules being broken! Anytime you are in a thrift
store doing some thrift store shopping, you need to keep these rules in
your mind because they just might save your life!
1. Don't Pull Price Tags
The
number one rule while thrift store shopping is to never pull pricetags
off of the items! It is rude and shady, but besides that...you may have
gotten a better deal on the item with the price tag on! The reason I say
this is because when I worked at my thrift store job, if someone pulled
the price tags off of an item or many items, I would know and I would
usually bump up the price just to teach them a lesson. Don't try to get
out of paying two dollars for a shirt because you think it should only
cost you one dollar, for crying out loud! Isn't two dollars cheap
enough? Get over it and pay the thrift store's set price.
2. Never Buy Underwear
The
second most important rule of thrift store shopping is to never buy
underwear from a thrift store! It is disgusting and unsanitary, to say
the very least.
Yes, I have seen people buy underwear right off of the rack at a thrift store. What's worse is that I would throw away any underwear that was donated to the thrift store, but my boss would hang them up on a hanger and slap the tighty whiteys on a rack! Let's just talk about the nasty things that could be present in a used pair of underwear...crabs, streak marks, you name it. Well, that's as far as I'll go, but you get the point, right? Just don't do it!
Yes, I have seen people buy underwear right off of the rack at a thrift store. What's worse is that I would throw away any underwear that was donated to the thrift store, but my boss would hang them up on a hanger and slap the tighty whiteys on a rack! Let's just talk about the nasty things that could be present in a used pair of underwear...crabs, streak marks, you name it. Well, that's as far as I'll go, but you get the point, right? Just don't do it!
3. Don't Dig Through Items Not On Floor
The
third rule of thrift store shopping is to never dig through items that
aren't already for sale on the floor. What do I mean by this exactly? It
is NOT cool to rummage through carts of unpriced items or scour over
racks that have not been placed amongst the rest of the items for sale
in the store. This is mainly a rule coming from a thrift store employee
and why? Because it's more than annoying to the thrift store employees,
and don't you want them to be on your side and not against you? Exactly!
4. Don't Haggle With Thrift Store Employees
Following
the same concept of not annoying the thrift store employees, don't
argue or haggle with them while doing your thrift store shopping! I had
dozens, actually probably hundreds, of weekly and daily customers that
would try to haggle with me over the price of a cup. We would mark them
at $1 and these ladies would argue with me that they should only be .50!
Okay, maybe $1 is a little expensive for a used cup, but the more you
argue with a thrift store employee the more they'll despise you and not
give you a break in the future!
5. Don't Purchase Electric Appliances Without First Testing
The
fifth and final rule of thrift store shopping is to always test
electrical appliances before purchasing them from a thrift store's
shelves. This rule is strict to protect the thrift store customer and
why? Most thrift stores do test the electrical appliances that they put
on their shelves, but I can guarantee that many do not! This rule is
simple - if you want to purchase an antique/vintage lamp, ask the thrift
store attendant/employee if they have an outlet that you could use to
test that the lamp works. The same goes for radios or clocks. I would
advise against things such as toasters and microwaves, as this is
unsanitary and could have some other electrical problem that you would
not be able to detect upon one test.
If you’re someone with an eye for good deals, you can purchase high-quality items at thrift stores in Panama City Beach, FL and get the better deals.
If you’re someone with an eye for good deals, you can purchase high-quality items at thrift stores in Panama City Beach, FL and get the better deals.
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