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Wooden-Importance t1_j9c41eh wrote
[deleted] OP t1_j9c4n62 wrote
Lots of thrift stores are word of mouth
[deleted] OP t1_j9c4opu wrote
Lots of thrift stores are word of mouth
Guygan t1_j9c4qe2 wrote
No they definitely aren’t. They aren’t like glory holes. They are businesses.
[deleted] OP t1_j9c50q9 wrote
then how have i gotten stuff from thrift stores that are word of mouth? I
Wooden-Importance t1_j9c586n wrote
Really? Sounds like a garbage business model to rely on word of mouth.
Lets see if anyone posts a thrift store not covered by the Google search that I linked.
Guygan t1_j9c58jx wrote
So you’re saying you have found stores that don’t have a social media or online presence, and aren’t listed on Google Maps? I very much doubt it.
[deleted] OP t1_j9c5eu4 wrote
I am from the south. (A lot of them are in churches)
[deleted] OP t1_j9c5hsv wrote
i agree as someone who is a marketing director. but I am from the south. (A lot of them are in churches)
[deleted] OP t1_j9c5she wrote
I am from the south. (A lot of them are in churches)
Wooden-Importance t1_j9c640o wrote
Perhaps you should stay where you are.
auyamazo t1_j9c6nyk wrote
Not thrift stores but Reny’s and Marden’s are worth checking out as surplus resellers.
[deleted] OP t1_j9c6tx5 wrote
i cant, my husband died
[deleted] OP t1_j9c6vcn wrote
thanks!!!
mlo9109 t1_j9c7kko wrote
We have quite a few here. You have your standard Goodwill and Salvation Army, but also other secondhand shops like The Growing Place, Polish, and Generations.
Guygan t1_j9c3sln wrote
Try Google.