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to be frustrated by charity shop wanting to display items rather than sell them...

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5Foot5 · 13/04/2011 13:48

I have no nice tea cups and saucers. In fact I have none at all, nice or otherwise. I have a china dinner service which we got as a wedding present but that only has coffee cups. Over the years we have had various "everyday" tea cups but these are currently at an all time low. (None) Mostly this matters not as we drink out of mugs and have plenty of those.

However, at Christmas I was bought a lovely three tier cake stand, something I have always wanted. With Easter approaching and guests expected I decided it would be nice one day to serve a "proper" afternoon tea. Little sandwiches with the crusts cut off, home made scones and cake - you get the picture. In fact if that went well I thought we might do something similar at the Royal Wedding.

So, I had to address the tea cup question. I didn't want and couldn't afford to spend a great deal of money on new china so I decided to look around the charity shops to see what they had to offer. In the window of one (Help the Aged) they had a rather nice set of six Ainsley china tea cups and saucers for £25. I thought this was quite good but decided to look at all the others first. Nowhere else came close - either they were very ordinary and bleak or the sets were incomplete or contained only four of everything.

After thinking it over (and on receipt of a small win on the lottery!) I decided to go back today and buy the Ainsley set if it was still there. Well it was and on second viewing I liked it even more than I had at first. I did notice that since my last visit they had decorated the window on a Royal Wedding theme. Everyone is doing it aren't they?

But when I went in and told the lady at the counter that I was interested in the china in the window she said that she couldn't sell me anything on display there! When I enquired why she explained that as the window had been arranged to celebrate the RW they were not allowed to move or remove anything until after the big day. She could take my name and telephone number and I could go back and buy it after 29th April but that was the best she could do!

Well I left it. I need teacups NOW. But can you imaging an ordinary business taking that attitude?

Sorry if this is a bit of a long rant about teacups but I am quite disappointed and casting about now for ideas where I can get something as nice without spending too much Sad

OP posts:
borntobequiet · 26/01/2017 08:06

I like a trending zombie thread, especially one that reminds me of happier times.

NormaSmuff · 26/01/2017 08:15

The manager of the charity shop who woke up this zombie thread must surely have done a search in mumsnet for the words charity shop, specifically to give her view point, valid as it is

NormaSmuff · 26/01/2017 08:18

KarenJo69,
why did you wake the thread, on monday,
Did you just fancy poking the fires? Hmm

Floofborksnootandboop · 26/01/2017 08:27

Why do people get so het up over zombie threads?

I often wonder this. It's really not a big deal!

EduCated · 26/01/2017 08:37

Because it can be a bit annoying when you get halfway through the thread, or to the end, only to realise that the thread is six or seven years old and the DC in question has now left school, graduated from uni and now has kids of their own. Even more annoying if you've come up with a thoughtful reply and typed it out. The original posters are invariably long gone.

And it's generally spammers, trolls or people looking for an argument who revive them. There's plenty of places where people aren't fussed about Zombie threads because it makes more sense, e.g. on the education boards people often open old threads to ask if any of the posters are still involved with a school and for up to date opinions.

AnarchyKitty · 26/01/2017 08:38

Floofborksnootandboop
First world problem 😃

TheCustomaryMethod · 26/01/2017 08:44

Read the OP and wondered if I'd missed an announcement about Prince Harry - then saw the date.

FishlessCake · 26/01/2017 08:55

I just read this not looking at the date and started googling about the royal wedding Grin

karenjo69 · 31/01/2017 23:51

Normasmuff I didn't do a search on mumsnet, I googled ideas for window display for charity and it came up with the 1st rant about the teaset. I didn't even bother with looking at date I just thought I would give the other side to the rant. I enjoyed reading the comments. The people moaning about ZOMBIE didn't need to respond if it irritated them so much but I'm glad they did lol. And to the person who corrected my kimono being Japanese I apologise I'm just an uneducated charity shop manager who opens Zombie threads

Arthur2shedsJackson · 01/02/2017 00:08

I'm so so pleased this is a zombie thread.
For a few dreadful moments I thought it referred to Pippaa Middleton's upcoming wedding and that the great British public had decided that she was royal.

Nitr77 · 02/02/2024 11:39

Sounds like a storm in a teacup if you ask me!

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