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Selden Thrift
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citysearch c.
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Let me start by explaining how much I (in general) LOVE thrift stores. I worked at one for 2 yrs. I can't ever get enough. Except I CAN get enough of Selden Thrift. WAY OVERPRICED. LP records cost 3 bucks apiece (some were 5), half of the shoes/boots were marked over $10 (not prada here folks..)
Electronics do NOT come with their original cables/adaptors; these are all sold separately and cost 1-2 bucks each cord.
None of the sales associates could help with a price even when the record player I wanted was obviously not in working order. (pricing occurs M-F, only during the day)
About every 5 minutes the loudspeaker announced the colors/sales of the day. I could be wrong, but once per half hour would be sufficient, no? The speakers were too loud and pretty obtrusive.
Overall, the announcements stressed me out, made me want to hurry up and leave. Usually I can spend an hour or two looking through things-NOT at Selden Thrift.
I should mention that there IS quite the selection-anyone can find something, but hard to believe these DONATIONS are making some dude tons of cash..
-Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've heard this thrift store is for PROFIT, NOT any kind of charity. Hope this will inform you enough to donate to some other organizations like Salvation Army, Goodwill, Amvets, or any of the smaller local church thrift stores.
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