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Sun, Jul 1st, 2012, 08:08 PM #1
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I’m an avid garage sale shopper. Most of my furniture was bought used, and I’ve saved more than 50 percent off the cost of some pieces. But a few things I would never buy used – especially if they put my health or safety at risk.This thread is currently associated with: Garage
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Sun, Jul 1st, 2012, 10:20 PM #2
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I agree with not getting the ones which have health/safety concerns.
My son got a great used laptop - the only option for him; he knew the condition he bought it in (it doesn't close, he has fixed it, but has to use it propped up on a chair), and he has to keep reprogramming (?) it - but it's good enough for his uses.
We've also bought tons of used tires over the years; I suppose if you know what to look for, it's all good.
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Sun, Jul 1st, 2012, 11:06 PM #3
I get brand name, designer wear for my husband at Goodwill. Men's stuff is just awesome there. . . a few months ago, I got 5 Roots sweatsirts New with tags for $6 each!! If you have a guy tough on clothes (like mine is!) it's an awesome supplement to the wardrobe!
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Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012, 12:44 AM #4
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Drive to Grove city, Outlet Mall, Pensylvania.. Tomy Hilfiger tshirts are $7 or so, & there are good deal on other products too.
Now Canada has increased the amount of shopping one can do across the border..
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Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012, 02:34 AM #5
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I'm nervous about buying anything with textiles or fibrous things worn close to the body. Some good friends bought some used baby equipment and think there were bed bugs on one of the fabrics. They ended up tossing out their mattress, futon, and a bunch of other things that would have made it way less expensive to buy it new.
I find it hard to buy used books. Somehow, all the ones I've come across smell like mothballs. It's really difficult to read a long novel while being able to smell every page. On the bright side, I love so many books that it's hard to choose favourites and but also limited shelf space.
A friend and I hold out for warehouse/outlet sales. I've often found lovely gifts (like a great $10 Roots Salt Lake Olympic hoodie for my nephew) in outlet sales. There was also the time I found great quality pants for DH's work, online, for $2.40 + tax. Lately, it was the Esprit closing sale which led me to pick up a few items for 90% off. You have to be patient sometimes, but there are articles of clothing found new that cost less than what they can be purchased for at GoodWill!
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Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012, 10:47 AM #6
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True, Cloth is something very personal (unless its unused) I wouldn't be comfortable using it..
Other things like computers, electronics, games, furniture, toys, etc is fine, but clothes I would avoid !!
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Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012, 01:22 PM #7
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Swimsuits, lol yeah that's just toooo personal.
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Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012, 06:26 PM #8
Some of the items on that list seem pretty arbitrary to me, eg dvd players, laptops, tires. Sure you can buy a bad one and be sorry, but you can also find one that's still in great shape and save a lot of money over new. I think rather than listing a bunch of arbitrary things you shouldn't buy used, they should just suggest a general rule: Don't buy things used if you don't know much about them, eg if you're a mechanic there is no reason to not buy used tires as you are skilled enough to properly inspect them and determine whether they're worth the asking prices, whereas if you don't know much about cars then buying used tires is obviously a bad idea.
And who still buys dvd players when blu-ray players cost less than fifty bucks?
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Tue, Jul 3rd, 2012, 10:19 AM #9
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I have a DVD player and a VHS player, because I own enough DVDs and VHS tapes for it to be worth it. Why should I have to renovate my whole collection for a player? Not all blu-ray players play DVDs, and I'd rather not have to replace them! Some people don't feel the need to upgrade just because the upgrade is inexpensive, others do. Whatever works!
On that note, I would definitely buy used electronics... as long as I could test it first~*~I take proofreading, writing, and lettering commissions~*~
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Tue, Jul 3rd, 2012, 10:35 AM #10
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I bought a TV last year for $700, & just last week I gave it away for $200 (it was a throw-away price), the reason I didn't needed (because we are moving).
This kind of bargain is ideal value for money. Infact I have lots of other stuff, which I am selling via kijiji..
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Wed, Jul 4th, 2012, 10:57 AM #11
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Growing up my family rarely knew new. We got all our clothes from " the Sally Anne " and I was at the end of the family, so many hand me downs as well ( I got the re-used clothes). Also my Mom knew her way around a sewing machine so I did have many home made things, however the fabric was always " end of line " bolts that had prints no one would be seen dead in.
Why was I not thrilled with those giant polka dot pants?
I thought of Goodwill and the like stores as great way to save, but now...well, the possibility of the bed bug thing has DH crawling with apprehension, so I am not allowed to indulge that way.
Thanks for that post Darth!
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Sun, Jul 8th, 2012, 06:06 PM #12
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Sun, Jul 8th, 2012, 09:42 PM #13
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I disagree with:
Shoes - I have found some either brand new or worn once pairs second hand. I have huge feet so most pretty shoes never fit, but if you have nice feet and the shoes look to be in good shape just spray them down with something that kills bacteria and wear them!
Costume Jewellery - If it's good quality BUY IT! Or if it's a designer name like Chanel, Givenchy etc. There are also plenty of older costume pieces that are incredibly well made. I would not buy kids play jewellery though. I would stick with actual old pieces and feel for weight and quality.
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I agree on the shoes Rose, most people who discard shoes are doing so because they fit poorly or the person never wore them but wasn't able to return them. I wouldn't even consider buying shoes that looked 'used' at a garage sale, only those that look like a bad purchase for that particular person.
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Sun, Jul 8th, 2012, 11:19 PM #15
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Even used shoes are actually better, at least on my feet because someone else has already broken them in and softened them up!! I have terrible sensitive feet to the point where even running shoes give me bad blisters so as long as the outside of the shoes are in good shape I would still buy them if they were used. I would just more than likely spray them with disinfectant first just in case.
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