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[deleted] t1_iwi8l5s wrote

Is Springfield, no where.

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maxjqq t1_iwia0g7 wrote

queen city downtown :)

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chstrumpetdude t1_iwiahpi wrote

Not really a good place anymore. Scalpers, Facebook marketplace, eBay pretty much killed it.

10 years ago I could list 5 places and most were on trafficway

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WorldFoods t1_iwie9nx wrote

The Review Shoppe has high-end clothes for around $15 and up. Goodwill (at least the one on Kansas Expressway) is actually pretty decent.

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bre_huh t1_iwiensm wrote

Thrift Haven, Blind Community Thrift Store

Do nottttt go to Red Racks. They are more expensive than Walmart. Goodwill can be expensive but can find some good deals still.

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antiquated_human t1_iwigopn wrote

can find a few deals on home goods at Ozark Treasures on S Campbell.

I have gotten decent deals on clothing on ebay. ymmv

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Always_0421 t1_iwikjx5 wrote

>Not really a good place anymore. Scalpers, Facebook marketplace, eBay pretty much killed it.

Nailed. It.

There's about another half dozen sites with people who do this too.

MSU teaches a marketing course designed people.how to.set up an Amazon store and buy and resale things literally from clearance sections, thrift shops, and garage sales.

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widowtothesoul t1_iwiuuxr wrote

Stuff on Stewart Ave in between Sunshine and Seminole has really great prices for antiques and home decor

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purple_yosher t1_iwjcinb wrote

I like the Red Racks on East Sunshine. I always find a few things when I go there.

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telxonhacker t1_iwjrip8 wrote

Second this, especially for avoiding red racks. They don't test their electronics, charge way more than what stuff is worth, and do not take any measures to wipe personal data off of any computer equipment.

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AlwaysPaddle t1_iwl09ia wrote

Go to Uptown Cheapskate for clothes. And Vintage Peddler for antiques. At least that would be my preference.

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liv-xiv t1_iwqi1x2 wrote

I’m a fan of Freakin Antiquin’ on Bennett street

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