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In expecting not to get thrown out of a charity shop for having a pram?

35 replies

lucy5 · 04/12/2007 16:09

I am fuming! I was asked to leave a charity shop today because they no longer allow prams in. When I asked why, I was told that prams lead to stealing! I have donated and bought a lot of stuff from this shop, well never again!

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mellymooks · 04/12/2007 16:11

Unbelievable!!! Whatever next?!

SquonkaClaus · 04/12/2007 16:11

I am flabbergasted by this!

handlemecarefully · 04/12/2007 16:12

My God! Complain to their head offices. A case of blue rinses getting their support stockings in a twist?

coldtits · 04/12/2007 16:12

Oh Gawd, they don't help themselves, do they?

Maybe an email to the charity's HQ?

TheBlonde · 04/12/2007 16:13

name and shame them!

Twiglett · 04/12/2007 16:14

"prams lead to stealing"

ROFL

jangly · 04/12/2007 16:15

Are you sure the assistant didn't have it wrong? If it a small shop its more likely to be because of the risk in case of fire. The helpers in charity shops are usually temporary volunteers doing a fantastic job but might not always be altogether in the know.

lucy5 · 04/12/2007 16:16

I'm in Spain, bored expats with too much time on their hands but you are right I will email the head office.

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lucy5 · 04/12/2007 16:17

No I deffo got it right as I challenged her, in a polite way of course.

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hatrick · 04/12/2007 16:18

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emjhill · 04/12/2007 16:28

Lucy5 where abouts in spain are you im in cabo roig about 10 mins form torrevieja
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yummers · 04/12/2007 16:28

'prams lead to stealing' - there really are no words to describe how i feel about that statement.

While we're on the subject, i have to share what happened to me whilst i was shopping, sans pram for christmas presents in the PDSA..

I was rummaging through the clothes section, when a shop assistant, looking straight at me, walks over and starts to speak into her intercom. ( i know, an intercom in a second hand shop. who the hell was she even talking to, i wonder?)

'Yes, that's right, we have a female in her mid-twenties, short, medium build, over. Yes I'll keep you posted when we have any developments, over.'

I can't describe how much that stung. not only to i look like a shop-lifter. i look like a charity shop-lifter, surely the lowest kind.

FranSanDisco · 04/12/2007 16:32

Yummers I am so sorry but I am PMSL. Please feel free to give me a piece of you mind but that me me LOL!

lucy5 · 04/12/2007 16:34

I'm in Estepona between Marbella and Gibraltar.

Yes I felt like a thief too. The ironic thing is that this is a children's charity!

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edam · 04/12/2007 16:34

Yummers, I'd complain to the PDSA head office if I were you. That's terrible. Bet they'd be very embarrassed.

Lazarou · 04/12/2007 16:42

Well, actually prams are very useful for stealing things, especially if you've got a baby in there to swipe things as you go round.

I think there is a stigma attached to people with pushchairs, especially if you are on your own and you are young. A security guard in boots looked at me funny when i went in the other day, and then I couldnt help looking shifty!

yummers · 04/12/2007 16:45

i know, tbh i didn't know whether to laugh or cry. as i winced out of the shop, it did cross my mind to call the head office and complain, i must admit. but i cooled down eventually and let it slide

LoveAngelGabriel · 04/12/2007 16:47

Ridiculous.

I was invited to go to a 'Christmas Fayre' at a local church hall the other day. I was thinking it might be nice - until I saw the flier said 'no prams or buggies inside the hall'. What, so nobody with a baby or toddler can come in? Talk about alienating your target audience.

OrmIrian · 04/12/2007 16:47

PMSL yummers! You master crimimal you!

lucy5 · 04/12/2007 17:00

The truth is I am not that young and I was with my Mum!

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Chardonnay1966 · 04/12/2007 17:02

Get onto your local newspaper now! You'll probably end up in The Sun with this one too. I'm a journalist in Nottingham so I know what I'm talking about.....

handlemecarefully · 04/12/2007 17:39

yummers

IntergalacticWalrus · 04/12/2007 17:43

Me and buggies in charity shpopshave a bad history

Some nutjob woman once tried taking Ds2 out of the double pushchair when he was only about 7 or 8 weeks old. What she was planning to do with himI shudder tio think

lucy5 · 04/12/2007 20:14

I'm glad I'm not the only one to have a bad experience, thought I must look particularly dodgy

Inter

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yummers · 04/12/2007 20:20

IW, that's bloody terrifying, you poor thing, that's the kind of thing i try to convince myself is sooo unlikely i shouldn't worry about it. but it clearly does happen

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