Thats goodwill fault. Because they get all their inventory free and have no reason to rise it. Resellers been around for decades lol. You’re just mad you cant find things, see they’re making money, and hate the inflated prices but too scared to tackle the big business at fault.
@@casswashwash1070 if they still sell shit for like 3 dollars, how the hell are they gonna pay their workers? Prices do need to go up because everything goes up. As someone that works at a goodwill, I haven't literally told by a higher ups that they have to raise our prices because of resellers.
And the reason they keep certain items and have eBay type auctions for them. I used to go there but the prices are as high as brand new retail at our stores. Why would I buy used for the same price as brand new?
I actually ended up getting my grad dress at one of these retail stores, it was brand new and was originally 148$ but when we got it it was only 24$ which was really nice considering how much my family struggled for money
Bro i saw a wedding dress once. I swear to god prettiest weddibg dress ive ever seen. I wasnt getting married any time soon but me and mom alnost bought it. But it was one size too small lol
If I get near someone saucy, I start talking to the clothes like I am crazy like "Oh my Goodness! You are sooo cute little Shirt! GET IN MY CART!" so they move out of my way and do not snatch things out of my cart.
What low life at a thrift store snatches things for others carts?! That’s 7 level of hell subbasement class. Not even on a human scale. That’s real housewives of Flint and New Jersey COMBINED type of gross sht. And snooki.
I’ve been thrifting my whole 35 years of life. I have to say that I used to enjoy it, but I feel like tiktok ruined it. Everyone takes the good stuff and over prices it now.
People thrifting more is a good thing. We’re learning to take care of our environment, consume less, save money. The more people thrift, the more the charity earns and they use that money to help people in need. Think of it in a positive light!
Guys please do not resell from thrift stores unless you 1. Bought it and ended up not liking it 2. Changed it by dying, sewing it into something else, painting, etc, I get that it's good cash but if you don't need to and your in a good situation PLEASE do not resell from thrift stores
@@mattiejones234 well, as a teen who has been through quite a bit, i dunno abt that. my house burned down a few months ago and it was a total loss, so i wasnt able to salvage anything. thrift stores have been such an amazing help! they sell some decent clothes for very cheap. id advise you to *only* resell one item each trip at least and be modest about it, because there are people out there who can actually use it and need it for the cheap prices!
I know re selling bugs the shit out of me it's just another thing that's going to go up because of depop sellers are buying something for 5 and selling it for 15 and it's different if your makeing something new but she's not so now people like me who work minimum wage job won't be able to afford good will which is already shit
There was a time when I thought that thrift stores in my city don't have anything good, but then I found out about resellers. I couldn't afford buying clothes new or spending a lot of time and energy on going to the thrift store when they bring new stuff, and it was so frustrating trying to find anything nice looking and in good condition. I remember this one time I needed a sweater for winter. I went to the only thrift store that was close to me and found nothing suitable for the weather. Then I went home and googled some videos about thrift stores in my city. There was a huge haul from a reseller from that exact store, and she was bragging how she snatched some items before the other reseller while showing some footage, and there were people with mountains of clothes bought clearly not for themselves or some charities
i bought a sweater from the 80s with a huge frog surronded by huge leaves with big crystal eyes for really cheap. Its hideous. and hilarious. i love it
reselling things you got at a thrift shop is embarrassing. like you’re shopping somewhere that is supposed to be cheaper so people can afford to buy clothes, and you’re reselling stuff at a much higher price point? i swear to god people should have to take ethics classes in high school
@@dumpsterfire3214 actually i haven't been to a thrift store in almost 2 years bc there's none nearby. And the one that is sells shit from like 20$ it might as well be a Walmart at this point
@@Havis_Princess you wanna know why thrift stores are making their shit more expensive? To combat resellers. If the price for the item is already high at the thrift store, resellers cant make as much money off of it.
@@AshleesBathroom if you mean my comment about 20$ they've been liked that since before thriftinge even became popular. But yeah thriftibg is getting more expensive sometimes hence why I order stuff online
Not thrifting but went to urban and they were having a huge sale this girl picked up a top before I was able to get to it I was soo sad and asked if I could take a pic of the tag so I could look online for it she was soo nice about it so I said “I hope it fits!” literally after that I found the top in the same size. It’s one one of my best purchases I’m so glad I didn’t miss out it, pays to be nice!
ughhhh ppl that resell stuff like whyy im there bc i cant afford a lot of stuff😭😭when you resell it you’re directly profiting off of someone that donated it for free that would go to someone that doesn’t have a lot of money
@@pr1nc3zzt4c0z Actually it’s very helpful for poorer people going to places that sell cheap items especially when those items are worth a lot more money than the price they paid.
@@cady2804 you’re overlooking the fact that not all people have the money to spend money to make more money which is why you see more poorer people giving services than goods to make money, reselling is an irritating thing to see y r u defending it
@@pr1nc3zzt4c0z I’m defending it because my parents did it to support my family when they were struggling. And I also sometimes do it when I’m in desperate need for a lot more money for more important things rather than one expensive bag or one expensive top that I got for cheap. I don’t understand how you see a problem with people generally struggling to the point they need to sell stuff that they found in a thrift store when they are in desperate need for money to help them out.
I honestly hate resellers man like they take everything good from people who can’t afford expensive things I think I started a fight in my replies lol Thx for the likes 😩✨
As a reseller, most of us do not have much money and we do this as a side job, even if we want to keep the stuff. So, we don’t have much either sometimes. :) please be nice
@@elaina6868 but do you see the problem with it? If a part of the point of thrifting is to make good things affordable to people then you buy the thing that was meant for inclusivity for double the price then that erases the whole point of the thrift. That's why I don't like resellers because you're making finding cheap good things harder for a lot of people (I'm not saying that you specifically do this it's quite frankly just my experience)
@@elaina6868 resellers legit destroy the point of thrifting. it’s to get good things for cheaper, reselling old stuff for the same price as retail and promoting it as “thrift don’t shop” or “support small businesses” are honestly not it
Imagine going to a thrift store to resell items for triple the price but in the same breath be judgmental that underwear is being sold at a place for the less fortunate…
I’ve seen undergarments untouched in packaging in a boys and girls club shop before. I’d honestly use old undergarments to make patches if it’s not in good shape.
I’ve stopped donating to charity thrift shops. The clothing, purses etc. that I used to donate were in excellent condition, quality, sometimes new. What I’ve seen is that those who work in the stores snap them up for next to nothing or resellers resell. They don’t go to people in need.
we have policies in place that items have to be out for a specific amount of time before employees purchase them. also goodwill wasn't made to help people in need it's for everyone including resellers
@@Mike-me1vqit’s literally called goodwill lol it was meant for donations to the poor. You’re absolutely trying to cope so hard. The people donating their stuff were hoping they go to someone that doesn’t get a chance very often to wear such things, not for someone to go of and sell them. If not they would have just sold it themselves.
@@SocialExperiment232 people intend for others to sell them. that's why there's a giant jump in donations after garage sales, because no one can be bothered to sell themselves.
@@satapon4129 i don’t think she resells the items, rather another person they were portraying and have probably experienced being around while thrifting
😂😂😂You have shamed me. Im the "I was here first, get your azz off this rack." person. Then I get angry and have to speed up looking for a find before the other person gets MY treasure! You nailed this experience flawlessly! Bravo Bravo Bravo!😊
It is annoying when you are looking through a rack and someone comes up and starts doing the same. I wait until someone else else is done because It's beyond annoying.
Ok but that small chair would actually be so cute for my son! I need a small chair to go next to the front door so he can put his shoes on in the morning ♥️
I don't really understand why people blame resellers? If anything, it's Goodwill who's being greedy. They get free donations to sell but due to greed they jack up their prices to profit more. There are tons of stuff that's bound to be in landfill I feel like it's better to resell them than to just have them thrown away. Finding items that are worth reselling also takes lot of time, effort and knowledge.
@@dontknowwhattocallmyself.5144In some cases, Reselling is good as a side gig for people who can’t earn a lot of money. People who may not have the best jobs, need to save up for school, or are just in a tough spot in life. Theres a difference between a corporation being greedy, and people who are reselling as a side gig. People who are already in a good position reselling is the selfish thing, however, It required time, patience, and a lot of knowledge, So I won’t say that its not a job, just not the best one. I won’t judge anyone, but The issues with prices going up in goodwill should be blamed on inflation and Competition from rich re-sellers and other corporations, not regular people who need side gigs
Three ways to handle it, first is to agree to go around each other, second is keep moving until you or the other gives, or three, just bully the other person off the rack
Thrifting has never been like this. There’s literally no one else there ever besides old ppl & i always find something because im not searching for trends
Our goodwill actually only sells undies with the tags on them still and most are like calvin lucky and aerie. Just thankful i have the choice to choose that instead of people that have nothing.
I only ever resell my thrift store finds if they don’t fit me Since after Covid almost all my thrift stores lost the changing rooms. That or if it doesn’t look as good on me as I’d hope, etc.
Oh my gosh the trying on the pants at Goodwill gets me. I remember one time my family was shopping at Goodwill and there was no dressing rooms open. So my sister thought it was a good idea to do that. And she got in trouble and got a two month suspension from that store.🤡🤡
Everyone saying that clothes in thrift stores will go to waste and re-sellers are just helping out are wrong. None of the items they resell would’ve been going to a landfill because they specifically go for items they know will sell for more, which are the items that people are most likely to buy at thrift stores.
Well I have bought books that have pennied out but sold some at a dollar at a yard sale they said how much is this coloring book I said a dollar at the last day of the yard sale how much is this book I was like 50 cents because this is the last day
For all the re-seller haters, most of the people in the thrift who are doing actual survival buying, aren't looking for a Reformation dress. People who actually do need the thrift are generally buying your Target style clothes (like everybody else in life) or t-shirts, jeans, suits for work. The thrifts in my area aren't upcharging for everyday items, they are upcharging for the Reformation dress they know re-sellers are looking for. Also don't assume that all re-sellers are rich entitled teens. There are so many who buy to support families back in other countries, elderly people on fixed incomes selling to make some extra money, moms working from home, people trying to pay for college, and the list goes on. It is not just "poor people" out there who are trying to survive the best way they know how so don't be so quick to judge. I myself re-sell so I can pay for my expensive a-- medications due to chronic illness.
True, a lot of reselling is a niche. Like the vintage stuff most people aren't wearing anyway. It's actually good to see people rescuing it and keeping it out of the landfill.
@crystalfullerton3908 One of the coolest sales I ever made was a couple years ago of this well tailored three piece vintage 1950s wool suit dress. It was sold directly to Broadway. When I looked up the woman's name, it had her whole bio on all the costume design and stuff. I have always wondered if it ever made it to the stage.
@@southwest.air.luvflyer next time I go thrifting I’m gonna make it a goal to find as many nsfw things as I can because either I’m blind or my town has the tamest thrift shops ever 💀
People are blaming resellers for Goodwill charging more. Nope. Goodwill is charging more because they want to. I’m fortunate to live where I have different thrift/resale stores close or pretty close to visit. I bring that up because for that reason I’ve found that going elsewhere is far better due to the prices. Not to say that some stuff goodwill sells isn’t a good deal, but I’m more likely to find better deals, better things, and in better shape elsewhere no matter what they’re selling.
So accurate. There's a Goodwill near me with the best stuff. I've gotten riding breeches and many sute crop tops there. (I have those lemon socks you're wearing) ❤❤❤❤❤
The “eye fight” that takes place when you’re looking through the same aisle as someone else… 😂 I have this happen all the time while browsing baby fashion… lol
I feel like reselling things you bought in a thrift shop is only morally unquestionable if you are in need of money, as in a situation where you are in the poverty line, barely middle class or havingdifficulty in a specific time frame. I don't know why this girl resells thrift shop items, but I hope it's becouse seh needs it or she uses it for a good cause, although unfortunately I feel like she is using the money for personal splurging (if I'm wrong, please correct me, I don't want to sound accusing)
she never said she was reselling, i think she portrayed herself as the girl who saw the purse and thought it was nice, with another person being the reseller
@@ronhenderson594 that's valid. Unless you are a part of the middle or high social class (as in you make a lot more than enough to have a stable life) then I'd question you reseling stuff, becouse people who have a need to resell stuff won't be able to have that opportunity. And I'll just clarify, I don't think a """""""rich""""""" person reselling thrift store items makes them a bad person or anything, I would just cuestion why are you doing something that you don't need to
I saw someone on tiktok go into a thrift store just to resell she said “How to make easy money, 1 resell things cute things at thrift stores for 2x or 3x the price! 🥰” and nobody in the comments said anything 😳
I love thrifting!! I never act like this, but I have seen it. If I see someone pick up something I would like to have, I walk away and a lot of times I find it when I walk back over. I try to be considerate, and if someone seems to be interested in something, I just keep going. If I don’t find anything good… no big deal. I can usually find it brand new at Hobby Lobby or Target for almost the same price. Especially nowadays. 😂😂I grew up so so dirt poor, but now I can afford to buy an item new if I really really love it. The main idea here, is consumerism mindset is taking over our lives.
“Please don’t buy from thrift stores that are mostly for charity to help other people if you resell because I’m so jealous of women making money that I would rather the thrift store gets less money for charity. Internet, pls tell me im a good social warrior!!!” Comment section in a nutshell whenever resellers see brought up. Pure ignorance. I love buying vintage online. Stay mad that there’s women who do the work of curating good thrifted pieces that would otherwise get thrown out. Bunch of vultures is what many of you women are despite you probably being the kind of woman to say that women need to support each other.
What do you mean??? In my local thrift stores resellers will literally come in first thing in the morning after a new delivery and buy everything that is high quality/fashionable by the standards of current teens. The only things left after that are the biggest and smallest sizes of jeans + workout pants. Oh, and also stretched out sweaters... When the inflation in your country is insane, people throw themselves at thrift stores and everything nice *would* get bought over the course of the week, even if resellers didn't exist. A lot of people from my school visit every thrift store that they can possibly walk to once or twice a week. The problem is resellers buy out everything actually *nice* in the first hour of the thrift stores being open... And then sell it for more money. Which means that usually finding something good in a thrift store takes a couple weeks of constant visits. I'm sorry, but reselling is just selfish, especially in areas where people are generally not well off. It's just robbing the overall community out of quality clothes for one's own personal gain because some reseller can afford to buy out half of the shop the day new clothes come in. Fun that you love vintage shopping online, but all of those reseller's online posts could have gone to people who can't afford them anymore after the mark up the resellers put on them. At least that's how it it in my community where thrift stores are heavily depended on
@@kuerta I always find cute stuff at my thrift stores and there’s always so many clothes. Employees are constantly refilling the racks so much that it’s hard to get the clothes out of the rack. There is a surplus of clothing in this planet, not a shortage. Did you know that most stuff in thrift stores never sell? I bet not. What you consider nice stuff at a thrift store is relative. Some people go to find exclusively certain vintage styles, others go to find modern brands, etc. This whole thing in which resellers are being demonized is a very recent thing because of ignorant tik tok people as if vintage sellers haven’t existed since forever. Tik tok just told you to be triggered about this when there is no issue. You’re mad at a problem that doesn’t exist. And some areas have better thrift stores than others. If you’re from a big city, yes, thrift stores are going to suck because there’s more people in big cities. Thrift stores always get picked over during the morning, again, this has always been the case but tik tok is telling you that this is a new thing. Don’t be a sheep. I haven’t seen a reseller that became rich from reselling. Rich people don’t have a need to do this. Many thrift stores are for charity. They don’t care about who buys their stuff, they care about the money that goes to charities. But as I said, you would rather thrift stores get less money for charity because you are jealous of what resellers do. They do the work that you don’t want to do. They wake up early, spend hours on thrift stores, they keep up with the dates in which there will be sales, they talk to the employees, etc. This is all stuff that you can do yourself. No one is stopping you. This is all jealousy from women to women, very sad. And it’s veiled under the guise of “I just care about the poor people!” No you don’t. You would be more than happy to have charity thrift stores sell less ,get less charity money, and have more clothes end up in landfills in third world countries if it means that the “evil” resellers can’t make some cash. Thrift stores are for everyone, that was always the point of thrift stores. To say that only poor people should buy there is classist and elitist.
@@adriana12995 Constantly refilled thrift store racks? I acknowledge that thrift store resellers might be useful in areas where thrift stores are not constantly full of people, but once again, that depends on the area. In my city thrift stores get a refill every Monday and that is it. There's no sales, and everyone spends hours on thrift stores. I'm sorry, but you sound like you're from a community where malls are more popular than thrifting and thrift stores don't get nearly as much business as in my city. It also sounds like thrift stores function differently where you're from. Here, resellers are a genuine problem, because like I said, they will buy out half of the store on Monday and then post it online. One could say it's a good thing, but I won't when it makes people unable to get their hands on things locally. The fact that thrift stores in your city have an overabundance of clothes show that we live in completely different situations. Maybe in yours resellers are appreciated because they help to get rid of the overfilled racks - but in mine they only add to the problem of people not being able to buy clothes. Resellers sound great when the community is not making use of what they have available and the clothes need to go somewhere else to avoid being thrown out. But not every community will be like that, thus resellers are not needed everywhere. Oh, and also, I don't use tiktok... My opinion on resellers is personal experience
Also, once again, from what I've seen: resellers only ever target things that would be bought anyway - for example perfect condition, with a brand logo, or something a teen/young adult would wear - since they're buying them with the intention to sell as quickly as possible. If resellers were to help the issue of clothes going into landfills, they would have to go in and grab the few clothes left on racks at the end of the week, the ones that no one locally wants to buy... Which is just bad business practice because they probably won't be able to sell those online either. Fishing out the best clothes before anyone locally can is helping no one except the reseller. It's also not helping landfills because resellers only buy things that would be bought anyway, since those are the things that they will be able to sell. Well, unless you don't live in an area where thrift stores are nearly empty by Friday. Also - "I always find cute stuff at my thrift stores." Once again we live in a different reality and situation because here, that is definitely not the case
@@ren-qk9ce I mean sure. They also now sell at thrift stores new packs, so like if I had to choose between used and a new pack at a thrift store i'd get a new pack.
@@morningowl43 lmao my efc is zero, I know what it is like to not be able to afford stuff trust me the stores in my area sell underwear in packs for the same price as used underwear in the store so all I was saying was like idk why they can't do that everywhere
People say that reselling is bad and you’re supposed to leave stuff for the poor, but what if you are poor and you buy the stuff to sell it for more because you are poor. It’s also not really anyone else’s business and who’s doing it.
This is literally me during thrifting , except the re-sell part lol
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People that re sell things are the reason thrift stores have gotten so expensive. It’s ridiculous.
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@@ronhenderson594 I’m assuming you resell?
@@rleering4204 even if I didn't I would still know you're wrong.
@@ronhenderson594 💀 I’ll definitely take your word for it
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Resellers are the reason goodwill started jacking their prices
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as someone who works there. yes. yes it is.@@ronhenderson594
Thats goodwill fault. Because they get all their inventory free and have no reason to rise it. Resellers been around for decades lol. You’re just mad you cant find things, see they’re making money, and hate the inflated prices but too scared to tackle the big business at fault.
@@casswashwash1070 if they still sell shit for like 3 dollars, how the hell are they gonna pay their workers? Prices do need to go up because everything goes up.
As someone that works at a goodwill, I haven't literally told by a higher ups that they have to raise our prices because of resellers.
And the reason they keep certain items and have eBay type auctions for them. I used to go there but the prices are as high as brand new retail at our stores. Why would I buy used for the same price as brand new?
I actually ended up getting my grad dress at one of these retail stores, it was brand new and was originally 148$ but when we got it it was only 24$ which was really nice considering how much my family struggled for money
Bro i saw a wedding dress once. I swear to god prettiest weddibg dress ive ever seen. I wasnt getting married any time soon but me and mom alnost bought it. But it was one size too small lol
@@stalkersock IM ACE TOO sorry i love ur pfp ♠️
@@stalkersock that would have been a great deal if it wasn’t too small. Some wedding dresses can cost over a thousand
then u are lucky this girl didn't find it first!
@@inesdomatoeanuvemdomal yep
If I get near someone saucy, I start talking to the clothes like I am crazy like "Oh my Goodness! You are sooo cute little Shirt! GET IN MY CART!" so they move out of my way and do not snatch things out of my cart.
What low life at a thrift store snatches things for others carts?! That’s 7 level of hell subbasement class. Not even on a human scale. That’s real housewives of Flint and New Jersey COMBINED type of gross sht. And snooki.
Use the force, child
I’ve been thrifting my whole 35 years of life. I have to say that I used to enjoy it, but I feel like tiktok ruined it. Everyone takes the good stuff and over prices it now.
FOR REAL. They tend to steal every good item and it's so annoyinggg..
@@weirddd469 It's not for "no reason". It's because people are thinking more about the environment.
People thrifting more is a good thing. We’re learning to take care of our environment, consume less, save money. The more people thrift, the more the charity earns and they use that money to help people in need. Think of it in a positive light!
@@carinag3 not really when they thrift a tons of just trendy clothes and then use it just one time
@@yasminflower5140 exactly, it's not just about buying from "unethical" bigger corporations, it's also about excessive consumerism. ://
Guys please do not resell from thrift stores unless you
1. Bought it and ended up not liking it
2. Changed it by dying, sewing it into something else, painting, etc,
I get that it's good cash but if you don't need to and your in a good situation PLEASE do not resell from thrift stores
I agree with you, there's no point reselling donated items at a high price if nothing has changed about it.
Greed
I bought books and traded them for credit at a used book store.
What if ur a teen without a job and want money to buy clothes you’ll actually wear?? I donate the ones I don’t use as well
@@mattiejones234 well, as a teen who has been through quite a bit, i dunno abt that. my house burned down a few months ago and it was a total loss, so i wasnt able to salvage anything. thrift stores have been such an amazing help! they sell some decent clothes for very cheap. id advise you to *only* resell one item each trip at least and be modest about it, because there are people out there who can actually use it and need it for the cheap prices!
Great, even thrift stores are getting gentrified by idiots who just re-sell. Leave the shit meant for poor ppl alone dammit!
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Right but there’s so many things, it’s all gonna end up in landfills if someone doesn’t buy it
@@lilyisme7301 re sellers buy what people would choose anyways, if they wanted to help they could find a way to sell the pieces that aren't trendy
@@mariaelena9369 that’s true, I agree.
I know re selling bugs the shit out of me it's just another thing that's going to go up because of depop sellers are buying something for 5 and selling it for 15 and it's different if your makeing something new but she's not so now people like me who work minimum wage job won't be able to afford good will which is already shit
There was a time when I thought that thrift stores in my city don't have anything good, but then I found out about resellers. I couldn't afford buying clothes new or spending a lot of time and energy on going to the thrift store when they bring new stuff, and it was so frustrating trying to find anything nice looking and in good condition.
I remember this one time I needed a sweater for winter. I went to the only thrift store that was close to me and found nothing suitable for the weather. Then I went home and googled some videos about thrift stores in my city. There was a huge haul from a reseller from that exact store, and she was bragging how she snatched some items before the other reseller while showing some footage, and there were people with mountains of clothes bought clearly not for themselves or some charities
And?
Greed
Stay mad lol
Unfortunately, people are only about themselves.
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And this is why a lot more thrift shops have decided to play the game and raise their prices. So now poor people can be extra fucked in life 🙃
As a broke ass person in a bad situation, I just love how selfish they are.
In case you haven’t noticed, EVERY store has raised prices. It’s called Bidenflation.
@@johnnyjohnnyhottiethottie8345 Not our problem.
Just everybody start walking around naked.
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I am officially starting a collection of "pointless things that are cheap" I’ve already got a pretty good head start
Ahahaha 😂😂
I already have one
Maybe not always cheap but definitely pointless
i bought a sweater from the 80s with a huge frog surronded by huge leaves with big crystal eyes for really cheap. Its hideous. and hilarious. i love it
"I like collecting pointless things that are cheap" resonates with my soul. 😂
I’m jealous of the chair……….costing 2 bucks…
you wished u costed 2 bucks?
Edwardo?🤨📸
@@Кр_шка yes….
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@@nugget5739 she wants the tiny chair
reselling things you got at a thrift shop is embarrassing. like you’re shopping somewhere that is supposed to be cheaper so people can afford to buy clothes, and you’re reselling stuff at a much higher price point? i swear to god people should have to take ethics classes in high school
Most of the clothes will get thrown out anyways. Reselling is annoying but not horrible.
@@Havis_Princess spoken like a reseller
@@dumpsterfire3214 actually i haven't been to a thrift store in almost 2 years bc there's none nearby. And the one that is sells shit from like 20$ it might as well be a Walmart at this point
@@Havis_Princess you wanna know why thrift stores are making their shit more expensive? To combat resellers. If the price for the item is already high at the thrift store, resellers cant make as much money off of it.
@@AshleesBathroom if you mean my comment about 20$ they've been liked that since before thriftinge even became popular. But yeah thriftibg is getting more expensive sometimes hence why I order stuff online
Not thrifting but went to urban and they were having a huge sale this girl picked up a top before I was able to get to it I was soo sad and asked if I could take a pic of the tag so I could look online for it she was soo nice about it so I said “I hope it fits!” literally after that I found the top in the same size. It’s one one of my best purchases I’m so glad I didn’t miss out it, pays to be nice!
Let me guess, it was their famous top that says “eat less.” Go urban. Give us nothing
ughhhh ppl that resell stuff like whyy im there bc i cant afford a lot of stuff😭😭when you resell it you’re directly profiting off of someone that donated it for free that would go to someone that doesn’t have a lot of money
But what if it was someone who didn’t have a lot of money that found it and sold it so they could get more money to spend on stuff they need.
@@cady2804 people who can’t afford a lot of stuff don’t go to goodwill to find products bro😐😐😐
@@pr1nc3zzt4c0z Actually it’s very helpful for poorer people going to places that sell cheap items especially when those items are worth a lot more money than the price they paid.
@@cady2804 you’re overlooking the fact that not all people have the money to spend money to make more money which is why you see more poorer people giving services than goods to make money, reselling is an irritating thing to see y r u defending it
@@pr1nc3zzt4c0z I’m defending it because my parents did it to support my family when they were struggling. And I also sometimes do it when I’m in desperate need for a lot more money for more important things rather than one expensive bag or one expensive top that I got for cheap.
I don’t understand how you see a problem with people generally struggling to the point they need to sell stuff that they found in a thrift store when they are in desperate need for money to help them out.
I honestly hate resellers man like they take everything good from people who can’t afford expensive things
I think I started a fight in my replies lol
Thx for the likes 😩✨
As a reseller, most of us do not have much money and we do this as a side job, even if we want to keep the stuff. So, we don’t have much either sometimes. :) please be nice
Exactly like these RUclipsrs saying “ o m g I found these 2 dollar new work dickies pants “. Like those are workers pants not insta looking cute pants
@@elaina6868 but do you see the problem with it? If a part of the point of thrifting is to make good things affordable to people then you buy the thing that was meant for inclusivity for double the price then that erases the whole point of the thrift. That's why I don't like resellers because you're making finding cheap good things harder for a lot of people (I'm not saying that you specifically do this it's quite frankly just my experience)
@@elaina6868 resellers legit destroy the point of thrifting. it’s to get good things for cheaper, reselling old stuff for the same price as retail and promoting it as “thrift don’t shop” or “support small businesses” are honestly not it
@@pasta957 So the people thrifting for vintage “cool” clothes that have a lot of money don’t do that?! Okay :) Plus, every day new stuff comes in.
Wtf who acts like this 😂 I literally just look at stuff like at any other shop wtfff
No but I def wouldn't buy underwear tho. Although I have seen packaged things
Imagine going to a thrift store to resell items for triple the price but in the same breath be judgmental that underwear is being sold at a place for the less fortunate…
I’m sorry but discharge caked underwear is gross no matter how you wanna phrase it.
I have seen clean underwear being sold at a thrift store. If it's dirty, it should have been thrown out.
@@crystalfullerton3908your saying they re sell worn underwear…?
I’ve seen undergarments untouched in packaging in a boys and girls club shop before. I’d honestly use old undergarments to make patches if it’s not in good shape.
R Kelly comes in late on Tuesdays to buy up their whole supply!
I’ve stopped donating to charity thrift shops. The clothing, purses etc. that I used to donate were in excellent condition, quality, sometimes new. What I’ve seen is that those who work in the stores snap them up for next to nothing or resellers resell. They don’t go to people in need.
wrong
we have policies in place that items have to be out for a specific amount of time before employees purchase them. also goodwill wasn't made to help people in need it's for everyone including resellers
@@Mike-me1vqit’s literally called goodwill lol it was meant for donations to the poor. You’re absolutely trying to cope so hard. The people donating their stuff were hoping they go to someone that doesn’t get a chance very often to wear such things, not for someone to go of and sell them. If not they would have just sold it themselves.
@@SocialExperiment232 people intend for others to sell them. that's why there's a giant jump in donations after garage sales, because no one can be bothered to sell themselves.
@@Mike-me1vq nope… people intend to give others a chance to wear good clothes for free. Y’all are the ones that gotta put capitalism in everything.
I need that chair for my cat!
Bro I straight up saw you at a store a few days ago I was gonna say hi but like I got to nervous 💀
Genuinely you should stop them from buying stuff to resell, it's so scummy
@@satapon4129 i don’t think she resells the items, rather another person they were portraying and have probably experienced being around while thrifting
@@ziriromero7966 I don't watch her channel and shorts isn't exactly like TikTok. Just seems like a very bad way to portray yourself
@@satapon4129 ok so my mom is scummy 😂 okay cool
“I’m gonna pop some tags only got $20 in my pocket “
“I-I I’m hunting, looking for a come up”
That’s why I love that I live in a retirement town no one is fighting me for stuff 😂
Mine once was, until my town got popular and expensive so there is a lot of new people
@@johnnyjohnnyhottiethottie8345 if you live in Florida I might know what town you’re talking about it’s starting to happen to mine 😂
@@mr-ck1fk I'm all the way in australia haha but it's just as hot
Nice. I would move to a quieter area for my thrift trips too but I can't live in a 55+ community yet.
Sun City, Arizona is a good spot 👵🏼
😂😂😂You have shamed me. Im the "I was here first, get your azz off this rack." person.
Then I get angry and have to speed up looking for a find before the other person gets MY treasure! You nailed this experience flawlessly! Bravo Bravo Bravo!😊
It is annoying when you are looking through a rack and someone comes up and starts doing the same. I wait until someone else else is done because It's beyond annoying.
BRO I WOULD LITERALLY DIE IF I SAW A JUICY BAG LIKE THAT AT THE THRIFT STORE I WOULD KEEP IT FOR MYSELF💀💀💀💀
SAME OMG
Ok but that small chair would actually be so cute for my son! I need a small chair to go next to the front door so he can put his shoes on in the morning ♥️
I don't really understand why people blame resellers? If anything, it's Goodwill who's being greedy. They get free donations to sell but due to greed they jack up their prices to profit more. There are tons of stuff that's bound to be in landfill I feel like it's better to resell them than to just have them thrown away. Finding items that are worth reselling also takes lot of time, effort and knowledge.
So resellers do the same thing? How is that not as bad?
@@dontknowwhattocallmyself.5144In some cases, Reselling is good as a side gig for people who can’t earn a lot of money. People who may not have the best jobs, need to save up for school, or are just in a tough spot in life. Theres a difference between a corporation being greedy, and people who are reselling as a side gig. People who are already in a good position reselling is the selfish thing, however, It required time, patience, and a lot of knowledge, So I won’t say that its not a job, just not the best one. I won’t judge anyone, but The issues with prices going up in goodwill should be blamed on inflation and Competition from rich re-sellers and other corporations, not regular people who need side gigs
She dresses like a big bang theory character
The awkwardness when your looking at the same clothing rack as someone else and they’re in the way 😭
Three ways to handle it, first is to agree to go around each other, second is keep moving until you or the other gives, or three, just bully the other person off the rack
Thrifting has never been like this. There’s literally no one else there ever besides old ppl & i always find something because im not searching for trends
Ive donated so many unused underwear!! Sometimes I buy the wrong size so throw away the one I tried and donate the rest
Our goodwill actually only sells undies with the tags on them still and most are like calvin lucky and aerie. Just thankful i have the choice to choose that instead of people that have nothing.
I worked at goodwill. People literally stole shit out of the carts while the people weren’t looking.
The foot getting stuck in the ripped part of the jeans is so relatable 😅
Why do this girl looks like Amy from big bang theory
No
I thrift most of my stuff. This is all me except for the reselling. I love this video
I only ever resell my thrift store finds if they don’t fit me Since after Covid almost all my thrift stores lost the changing rooms. That or if it doesn’t look as good on me as I’d hope, etc.
Omg.... I have those same lemon socks lol🤪🤣
Oh my gosh the trying on the pants at Goodwill gets me. I remember one time my family was shopping at Goodwill and there was no dressing rooms open. So my sister thought it was a good idea to do that. And she got in trouble and got a two month suspension from that store.🤡🤡
Everyone saying that clothes in thrift stores will go to waste and re-sellers are just helping out are wrong. None of the items they resell would’ve been going to a landfill because they specifically go for items they know will sell for more, which are the items that people are most likely to buy at thrift stores.
Honestly I hate people who resell stuff for a lot more than the actual price
Well I have bought books that have pennied out but sold some at a dollar at a yard sale they said how much is this coloring book I said a dollar at the last day of the yard sale how much is this book I was like 50 cents because this is the last day
too bad❤
show privilege in one video:
Yeah. Retail thrifts are the best, but now the vain " popular " people are going in and ruining it.
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People who resell thrifted items for a marked up price go to a special place in hell when they die, I hate those people
That’s such a vile thing to say many poor people do this for extra money so they can afford more essential things.
For all the re-seller haters, most of the people in the thrift who are doing actual survival buying, aren't looking for a Reformation dress. People who actually do need the thrift are generally buying your Target style clothes (like everybody else in life) or t-shirts, jeans, suits for work. The thrifts in my area aren't upcharging for everyday items, they are upcharging for the Reformation dress they know re-sellers are looking for. Also don't assume that all re-sellers are rich entitled teens. There are so many who buy to support families back in other countries, elderly people on fixed incomes selling to make some extra money, moms working from home, people trying to pay for college, and the list goes on. It is not just "poor people" out there who are trying to survive the best way they know how so don't be so quick to judge. I myself re-sell so I can pay for my expensive a-- medications due to chronic illness.
True, a lot of reselling is a niche. Like the vintage stuff most people aren't wearing anyway. It's actually good to see people rescuing it and keeping it out of the landfill.
@crystalfullerton3908 One of the coolest sales I ever made was a couple years ago of this well tailored three piece vintage 1950s wool suit dress. It was sold directly to Broadway. When I looked up the woman's name, it had her whole bio on all the costume design and stuff. I have always wondered if it ever made it to the stage.
@@Banyo__amazing!!:)
That's my local value village to!
This Is Literally Me During Thrifting , Except The Re-Sell Part lol
This is the most relatable thing I've ever seen.
girl I looooove the maroon juicy top, it’s so cute!
The “ this is cheap and I like getting cheap and useless things” is so me
This is the most beautiful clothes I have ever seen.
My rule is whoever was at the same rack first gets to continue looking and whoever came to the rack second needs to move around them lol
GIRL i literally have those same exact lemon socks!
I can never film in thrift stores as there's always nsfw shit in there
What is nsfw? I tried to Google to see
@@courtneyfink5880 not safe for work basically heavily adult content
What fucking thrift stores are you going to 😭
@@elistinks4744 all of the local ones including some unique to my state
@@southwest.air.luvflyer next time I go thrifting I’m gonna make it a goal to find as many nsfw things as I can because either I’m blind or my town has the tamest thrift shops ever 💀
People are blaming resellers for Goodwill charging more.
Nope. Goodwill is charging more because they want to.
I’m fortunate to live where I have different thrift/resale stores close or pretty close to visit.
I bring that up because for that reason I’ve found that going elsewhere is far better due to the prices.
Not to say that some stuff goodwill sells isn’t a good deal, but I’m more likely to find better deals, better things, and in better shape elsewhere no matter what they’re selling.
Resellers drive me insane. Like babe, we get you're just greedy. Be normal and do a wealth spell or something tf.
Not all of us are greedy though
there's nothing wrong with reselling, it also helps keep goodwill in business
Am I the only one who noticed the guy who threw the ball in the background 😅
I watch a reseller on RUclips. She pisses me off for reselling. Everything I buy is for me or a family member, or is re donated.
Then don’t watch lol
It feels like you’ve mastered an art once you’ve got it down and know where to look or find a nicely priced second hand shop
Love your videos!
So accurate. There's a Goodwill near me with the best stuff. I've gotten riding breeches and many sute crop tops there. (I have those lemon socks you're wearing) ❤❤❤❤❤
One time I placed my snow jacket on the rack then someone was tryna buy it
👁️👄👁️
At GW, they don't sell USED underwear. They will sell underwear donated if it still has tags on it.
THOSE JEANS ARE LITERALLY ONES THAT I DONATED-
The “eye fight” that takes place when you’re looking through the same aisle as someone else… 😂 I have this happen all the time while browsing baby fashion… lol
Why is this so accurate 😂
Perefer my girl to wear silk panties, has that 90s beauty to it
“Don’t recommend this page” button is definitely coming in use today
why do
This is too accurate 😂
I feel like reselling things you bought in a thrift shop is only morally unquestionable if you are in need of money, as in a situation where you are in the poverty line, barely middle class or havingdifficulty in a specific time frame.
I don't know why this girl resells thrift shop items, but I hope it's becouse seh needs it or she uses it for a good cause, although unfortunately I feel like she is using the money for personal splurging (if I'm wrong, please correct me, I don't want to sound accusing)
This 👏🏻
she never said she was reselling, i think she portrayed herself as the girl who saw the purse and thought it was nice, with another person being the reseller
I use it to pay bills and I have a full time job.
@@ronhenderson594 that's valid. Unless you are a part of the middle or high social class (as in you make a lot more than enough to have a stable life) then I'd question you reseling stuff, becouse people who have a need to resell stuff won't be able to have that opportunity. And I'll just clarify, I don't think a """""""rich""""""" person reselling thrift store items makes them a bad person or anything, I would just cuestion why are you doing something that you don't need to
richer people resell to make an extra buck and there's nothing wrong with it, after all other helps goodwill stay j business
That chair I could see for a child by the wood stove/fireplace in a Grimm’s fairytale book lol
When she said “sweet”
I immediately though of a song
Maybe it’s…
SWEET HOME ALABAMA
Lmao idk why
As someone whos been Thrifting since before i can remember, this whole vid just pissed me off☠️
Lol so true . And you’re so pretty !! 😊💕
Everyone else: Watching the video
Me: OMG WE HAVE THE SAME SOCKS!!!!!!
Lol
Img hi I love your video’s
I love going to thrift stores recently, things are to expensive and you can get a lot of cute and good clothing for cheap.
I saw someone on tiktok go into a thrift store just to resell she said “How to make easy money, 1 resell things cute things at thrift stores for 2x or 3x the price! 🥰” and nobody in the comments said anything 😳
because there is nothing wrong with that
I love your videos!❤
And I also love how you expose major things for girls that should be out there!❤❤
did anyone else realize how she is all oh it’s my bag i was trying something on her oh no there is no changing rooms here 🤣🤣
There’s changing rooms in thrift stores I been in one today and bathrooms you know what else their clothing size is a lie a lie
Thrift/second hand stores are great! I have a couple items from nice brands that I got for like 4$
JUICY???
I love thrifting!! I never act like this, but I have seen it. If I see someone pick up something I would like to have, I walk away and a lot of times I find it when I walk back over. I try to be considerate, and if someone seems to be interested in something, I just keep going. If I don’t find anything good… no big deal. I can usually find it brand new at Hobby Lobby or Target for almost the same price. Especially nowadays. 😂😂I grew up so so dirt poor, but now I can afford to buy an item new if I really really love it. The main idea here, is consumerism mindset is taking over our lives.
I’m early and I love your videos!
I have those same blue lemon socks!😂😂 they’re so cute
“Please don’t buy from thrift stores that are mostly for charity to help other people if you resell because I’m so jealous of women making money that I would rather the thrift store gets less money for charity. Internet, pls tell me im a good social warrior!!!”
Comment section in a nutshell whenever resellers see brought up. Pure ignorance. I love buying vintage online. Stay mad that there’s women who do the work of curating good thrifted pieces that would otherwise get thrown out. Bunch of vultures is what many of you women are despite you probably being the kind of woman to say that women need to support each other.
What do you mean??? In my local thrift stores resellers will literally come in first thing in the morning after a new delivery and buy everything that is high quality/fashionable by the standards of current teens. The only things left after that are the biggest and smallest sizes of jeans + workout pants. Oh, and also stretched out sweaters...
When the inflation in your country is insane, people throw themselves at thrift stores and everything nice *would* get bought over the course of the week, even if resellers didn't exist.
A lot of people from my school visit every thrift store that they can possibly walk to once or twice a week. The problem is resellers buy out everything actually *nice* in the first hour of the thrift stores being open... And then sell it for more money.
Which means that usually finding something good in a thrift store takes a couple weeks of constant visits.
I'm sorry, but reselling is just selfish, especially in areas where people are generally not well off. It's just robbing the overall community out of quality clothes for one's own personal gain because some reseller can afford to buy out half of the shop the day new clothes come in.
Fun that you love vintage shopping online, but all of those reseller's online posts could have gone to people who can't afford them anymore after the mark up the resellers put on them. At least that's how it it in my community where thrift stores are heavily depended on
@@kuerta I always find cute stuff at my thrift stores and there’s always so many clothes. Employees are constantly refilling the racks so much that it’s hard to get the clothes out of the rack. There is a surplus of clothing in this planet, not a shortage. Did you know that most stuff in thrift stores never sell? I bet not.
What you consider nice stuff at a thrift store is relative. Some people go to find exclusively certain vintage styles, others go to find modern brands, etc. This whole thing in which resellers are being demonized is a very recent thing because of ignorant tik tok people as if vintage sellers haven’t existed since forever. Tik tok just told you to be triggered about this when there is no issue. You’re mad at a problem that doesn’t exist. And some areas have better thrift stores than others. If you’re from a big city, yes, thrift stores are going to suck because there’s more people in big cities. Thrift stores always get picked over during the morning, again, this has always been the case but tik tok is telling you that this is a new thing. Don’t be a sheep.
I haven’t seen a reseller that became rich from reselling. Rich people don’t have a need to do this.
Many thrift stores are for charity. They don’t care about who buys their stuff, they care about the money that goes to charities. But as I said, you would rather thrift stores get less money for charity because you are jealous of what resellers do. They do the work that you don’t want to do. They wake up early, spend hours on thrift stores, they keep up with the dates in which there will be sales, they talk to the employees, etc. This is all stuff that you can do yourself. No one is stopping you. This is all jealousy from women to women, very sad. And it’s veiled under the guise of “I just care about the poor people!” No you don’t. You would be more than happy to have charity thrift stores sell less ,get less charity money, and have more clothes end up in landfills in third world countries if it means that the “evil” resellers can’t make some cash. Thrift stores are for everyone, that was always the point of thrift stores. To say that only poor people should buy there is classist and elitist.
@@adriana12995 Constantly refilled thrift store racks? I acknowledge that thrift store resellers might be useful in areas where thrift stores are not constantly full of people, but once again, that depends on the area. In my city thrift stores get a refill every Monday and that is it. There's no sales, and everyone spends hours on thrift stores. I'm sorry, but you sound like you're from a community where malls are more popular than thrifting and thrift stores don't get nearly as much business as in my city. It also sounds like thrift stores function differently where you're from. Here, resellers are a genuine problem, because like I said, they will buy out half of the store on Monday and then post it online. One could say it's a good thing, but I won't when it makes people unable to get their hands on things locally.
The fact that thrift stores in your city have an overabundance of clothes show that we live in completely different situations.
Maybe in yours resellers are appreciated because they help to get rid of the overfilled racks - but in mine they only add to the problem of people not being able to buy clothes. Resellers sound great when the community is not making use of what they have available and the clothes need to go somewhere else to avoid being thrown out. But not every community will be like that, thus resellers are not needed everywhere. Oh, and also, I don't use tiktok... My opinion on resellers is personal experience
Also, once again, from what I've seen: resellers only ever target things that would be bought anyway - for example perfect condition, with a brand logo, or something a teen/young adult would wear - since they're buying them with the intention to sell as quickly as possible.
If resellers were to help the issue of clothes going into landfills, they would have to go in and grab the few clothes left on racks at the end of the week, the ones that no one locally wants to buy... Which is just bad business practice because they probably won't be able to sell those online either.
Fishing out the best clothes before anyone locally can is helping no one except the reseller. It's also not helping landfills because resellers only buy things that would be bought anyway, since those are the things that they will be able to sell.
Well, unless you don't live in an area where thrift stores are nearly empty by Friday.
Also - "I always find cute stuff at my thrift stores." Once again we live in a different reality and situation because here, that is definitely not the case
Omg juicy couture purse and jacket
Idk why they sell underwear still
For people who can't afford it full price
@@ren-qk9ce I mean sure. They also now sell at thrift stores new packs, so like if I had to choose between used and a new pack at a thrift store i'd get a new pack.
@@mads1864 did you not hear that some people…GASP…can’t afford the packs even?!? I know isn’t being poor crazy?
@@morningowl43 lmao my efc is zero, I know what it is like to not be able to afford stuff trust me the stores in my area sell underwear in packs for the same price as used underwear in the store so all I was saying was like idk why they can't do that everywhere
😂😂😂this is totally spot on😂😂😂
I HAVE THE SAME SOCKS AS YOU THEY HAVE A FUZZY LEMON AND THEY SAY “SQUEEZE THE DAY”
This is hilarious! I'm not sure why people are so grumpy in the comment section, maybe you hit a nerve for them.
People say that reselling is bad and you’re supposed to leave stuff for the poor, but what if you are poor and you buy the stuff to sell it for more because you are poor. It’s also not really anyone else’s business and who’s doing it.
Love your new hair!
not letting someone who would’ve used an enjoy the bag instead of selling it is crazzyyy
“That’s what I thought” had me dying
I totally anticipate thrifting because of this.
So well made 😁
Oh I have the same pineapple socks. I knew they looked familiar.
people who resell things they get at the thrift store have a special place in hell just for them
😂🤣 so true, I managed and shop at goodwill lmao