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tobe shocked that my colleague early 60s, who has been through the mill financially, lost a house, never sets foot in charity shops?

122 replies

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:26

is it just me, when my dc were little lots of their toys and clothes came from there. now i am a regular freegle user. although i dont like car boot sales, but i am shocked that she doesnt ever go in charity shops. am i prejudice because of her age and financial status?

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WorraLiberty · 19/02/2012 11:27

I don't know

I hate charity shops but I love car boot sales

Each to their own I suppose

southeastastra · 19/02/2012 11:27

what's wrong with car boot sales then? Grin

Kayano · 19/02/2012 11:29

Errrrrr....

What do her shopping habits matter a
Jot? I have only ever been in a charity shop when with my gran or when looking for fancy dress outfits.

I have been in oxfam books but there is a 2nd hand book shop in the market that is cheaper/ better.

I rarely even think about it.

MustControlFistOfDeath · 19/02/2012 11:30

Why would you be shocked that she doesn't frequent a certain type of shop?

I don't know if YABU but YADB a bit weird Confused

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:32

i knew i shouldnt have posted in aibu. Grin
it just surprises me. that someone who is hard up, or has at least been struggling in the past, wouldnt economise in that way?

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Kayano · 19/02/2012 11:34

But they actually aren't as cheap
As you might think? Primani and as I said markets may be cheaper Sad

Tee2072 · 19/02/2012 11:34

I often don't find charity shops any cheaper than things I see on the high street.

So YABU. And nosy. And judgemental.

Hulababy · 19/02/2012 11:36

Market and shops like Primark are often cheaper for clothes than many charity shops.
I have only used charity shops for books, primarily for DD, in the past.

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:36

thats me told then. Shock
and here was i thinking that was what mumsnet was for. Wink

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HexagonalQueenOfTheSummer · 19/02/2012 11:36

I agree with Kayano and Tee. Charity shops really aren't that cheap these days. Why would someone pay £3.95 for a secondhand, worn, bobbly primark top when they can get a brand new one in the Primark sale for a quid?

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:36

oops that was to the nosey and judgemental comment btw

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southeastastra · 19/02/2012 11:37

does she not even go in them for books? i find that part the best, pick up tons from them

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:38

well thank you southeasastra, i dont necessarily mean just clothes, just a wonder round for a bargain be it clothes, books toys, whatnot

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DonInKillerHeels · 19/02/2012 11:39

Primark is cheaper.

Trills · 19/02/2012 11:39

YABU to be shocked, yes.

How did this come up?

Is it just that she doesn't go into charity shops, or did you suggest that a charity shop might be a good place to find

DonInKillerHeels · 19/02/2012 11:40

And why would she need toys? She's 60!

FabbyChic · 19/02/2012 11:40

I buy everything from eBay, never for my kids though and I wouldn't buy for my kids from Charity shops either, but each to their own.

AitchTwoOhOneTwo · 19/02/2012 11:41

i think charity shop pricing has got really flaky recently. kids toys in our local one are often more expensive than their original price, because the people who staff them wouldn't know a child if it hit them in the face.

southeastastra · 19/02/2012 11:41

a girl i worked with told me she never goes in charity shops, she just can't stand them, i find it a bit weird but then again go in lots of them and like a rummage Grin also like the chocolates some sell

Slartybartfast · 19/02/2012 11:41

i think i said i had a mooch around and asked her if she did, to which she replied, no, i never go in charity shops.

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redexpat · 19/02/2012 11:41

I volunteered in an oxfam shop and they have different grades, so actually our stock was quite cheap and sometimes a total bargain. I moved to another town and was astonished at the prices. Comes down to good management and the area that the shop is in.

Maybe if she's never been in one she doesnt realise that there are bargains to be had? More so with books and home stuff than clothes.

UnnamedFemaleProtagonist · 19/02/2012 11:42

I use car boots and Ebay. Never charity shops. And yes, Primark and Asda (for example) are cheaper and more likely to have what I want.

southeastastra · 19/02/2012 11:43

i never shop at primark, think it's shitty quality, there judge me primark lovers Grin

BIWI · 19/02/2012 11:46

Charity shops have been around forever, so why on earth would it be to do with her age?

BIWI · 19/02/2012 11:47

... and also, it's still about buying stuff. Maybe if she's skint she's trying not to spend any money?

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