Can I say I totally agree with you, some charity shops are selling primark t shirts for more the primark lol, and that's not a joke that is fact. Keep up theses tours of the country 👏 👌 👍
Honestly I’d say at least 50-70% of the clothes in the shops were primary or there abouts there was very few name brands and like you say new primark shirts are cheaper than the charity shop second hand ones… it’s crazy 😂
Yep, tauntons my local town, almost a total waste of time in the Charity shops, their so convinced that resellers are the devil 🤣🤣, they end up selling f all
Best thing about that jacket the Department says “LOL”. LOL for BS prices. All big business charity shops are just physical eBay shops now it’s embarrassing
Yep and what they don't seem to understand is if all their best stuff goes on ebay, WHY would I go into their shop anymore if it's all the rubbish that they don't think worth selling online
Be interesting to compare one particular charity shop's prices over different areas...does the same charity shop e.g. Mind sell for lower prices in difference areas? Who is working out the price structure and what is it based on apart from rent?
Individual managers of the shops I think. Some insist on every single item being individually priced (meaning it will be asking the highest price its ever sold on ebay worldwide..) and some just have everything at a quid or 2 quid.
@@bretton_woods Wonder how the pending Smart City IoT will impact on these prices...will the prices fluctuate depending on the net worth of an individual - using their biometrics and knowledge of their spending habits or particular events that drive footfall e.g. a football match day trip visitors. Retail will be ripe for the taking!
@@jenniferjen5422 I hadn't considered that! Frightening isn't it. I dare say that some form of social credit score will come into play as well. We will have to form a parallel society away from this nonsense.
@@bretton_woods To a certain extent...there are already shops with no prices and they make up the price depending on your look / voice etc...More annoying if AI does it, and you don't know the parameters!
@@jenniferjen5422 I have not heard of such places. Are you in London? I am in darkest Essex... people look surprised when I go to pay with cash because "everyone pays by card now"...or pays with their damn smartphone!
I have no trouble finding stuff in charity shops infact 99.9% of my items on ebay are from charity shops and I do ok with them.. and most of the shops around my area are priced higher than most.. I like to jump on the tube find a new area and have a look around...
Thanks Andrea, what do you specialise in selling? I mean I know nothing about womens clothing or footwear etc so I never even look, I think a lot of people who sell toys etc also do well out of charity shops.. but for mens clothes and electronic items and other certain bits they seem to be where the prices are particularly high?
@@SteptoeAndMum I do mainly do womans clothing and occasionally men if I find good pieces. I stay away from footwear because I don't really like cleaning them up...I'm.a lazy seller.. Also I always pick up jellycat toys ( they never last long always sell quickly) and any other bric a brac that stands out as long as its not big.. as I don't really have the space for storage..
I can never understand charity shops having such high prices - its for free , so reduce prices and shift it out the door and get some cash for the actual charity?
@@petee074496648 possibly , but why not sell it for 25.00 and make some money , not many people will spend 50 quid on something in a charity shop unless its in Knightsbridge , if it was a 300 quid jacket , Sonny would have been all over it like a rash
@@LeeRestoration1275 he did say that charity shops was not his thing was easy to see how quickly he flicked through the clothes missing some out and pretty sure doesn't check online prices either to check how much that was worth !!
Agreed Lee 100% They get it free. Hardly anyone going in charity shops has 50 quid to spend on anything. Charity shops have back rooms with 5x the amount of stock that can't be put out cos the shelves are jammed with overpriced stuff. Even if you have to cater only to resellers by lowering prices, that is the circle of life. If there were no resellers, charity shops would be totally dead!
Yep so you should not feel bad about reselling. These charities dont seem to actually do very much thats tangible except Havens Hospice who actually built a real hospice. Royal British Legion have £70m sat in their bank doing nothing, except losing value thru inflation! Its disgusting and why i wont buy a poppy. At least give me some good stuff for me money
Unfortunately I think resellers are mostly to blame. Charity shops and even people at bootsales have realised that people will come and pay a pittance just to sell it for 3x the amount online. So they're charging reseller money themselves. It really is a horrible shame as you said, a lot of people can't afford big brands unless it's at bargain prices.
There’s hardly anything to resell from the Charity shops anymore, a lot of shops have there own eBay accounts etc.. I can see where resellers have effected normal people getting good bargains but at the Same time a lot of the best donations never get to see the shop.. so much goes on we will never know the ins and outs and every shop operates different however there’s still some really good independents but there usually away from the high street
@@SteptoeAndMum I totally agree, the people running the charity shops often go through donations and take anything of value out to sell themselves. I say this as I've literally seen it done and heard the conversations. It's not the same as it used to be at all. Such a shame.
yes people are struggling so can't spend £50 so it doesn't help you coming along and grabbing all the bargains to make money instead of leaving them for people who desperately need them does it ???? and also it's not extortion there trying to make as much money for there charity as they can !!! or have you forgot that concept while concentrating on how much money u can make ????
If it weren't for resellers these shops would be dead. Normal people will.come and buy the odd thing but resellers are who come back to charity shop day after day spending the biggest money. That is the way it is. Btw the reseller takes all the risk, cos the charity get their stock for NOTHING. And no one has got 50 quid for a coat. Eventually they have to slash the price. Ps ya dont need to explain yourself Sonny!
Can I say I totally agree with you, some charity shops are selling primark t shirts for more the primark lol, and that's not a joke that is fact. Keep up theses tours of the country 👏 👌 👍
Honestly I’d say at least 50-70% of the clothes in the shops were primary or there abouts there was very few name brands and like you say new primark shirts are cheaper than the charity shop second hand ones… it’s crazy 😂
@@SteptoeAndMum one taste uk nice one sunny what age where you in that .you look about 17 ish ,
@@Crosshatch1212 I was 17-18 In that one, if you check out the other SGB stuff you’ll see grime videos and that from when I was 14 😂
Yep, tauntons my local town, almost a total waste of time in the Charity shops, their so convinced that resellers are the devil 🤣🤣, they end up selling f all
My exact thoughts when Charity shopping today. Love the end of this one the guys face hehehe 😂
Totally agree with you Sonny 👍 I'm in Plymouth found a CP coat for £6 Bargain !! They missed that one 😂
Best thing about that jacket the Department says “LOL”.
LOL for BS prices. All big business charity shops are just physical eBay shops now it’s embarrassing
Yep and what they don't seem to understand is if all their best stuff goes on ebay, WHY would I go into their shop anymore if it's all the rubbish that they don't think worth selling online
The end 🤣 you kill me bro 😂
😭😭😭
@@SteptoeAndMum they looked so confused lol
Be interesting to compare one particular charity shop's prices over different areas...does the same charity shop e.g. Mind sell for lower prices in difference areas? Who is working out the price structure and what is it based on apart from rent?
Individual managers of the shops I think. Some insist on every single item being individually priced (meaning it will be asking the highest price its ever sold on ebay worldwide..) and some just have everything at a quid or 2 quid.
@@bretton_woods Wonder how the pending Smart City IoT will impact on these prices...will the prices fluctuate depending on the net worth of an individual - using their biometrics and knowledge of their spending habits or particular events that drive footfall e.g. a football match day trip visitors. Retail will be ripe for the taking!
@@jenniferjen5422 I hadn't considered that! Frightening isn't it. I dare say that some form of social credit score will come into play as well. We will have to form a parallel society away from this nonsense.
@@bretton_woods To a certain extent...there are already shops with no prices and they make up the price depending on your look / voice etc...More annoying if AI does it, and you don't know the parameters!
@@jenniferjen5422 I have not heard of such places. Are you in London? I am in darkest Essex... people look surprised when I go to pay with cash because "everyone pays by card now"...or pays with their damn smartphone!
yes sunny hope ye good lad
Big up Jay hope your good buddy 👍 🙏
I’m all good brother hope your blessed too 😊
Haha my hometown of Taunton. There are a couple of gem charity shops but most are a joke with their pricing
Yes Sonny ❤
they priced the jacket at £50 but they did put LOL below the price,
I know right! Hilarious
I have no trouble finding stuff in charity shops infact 99.9% of my items on ebay are from charity shops and I do ok with them.. and most of the shops around my area are priced higher than most.. I like to jump on the tube find a new area and have a look around...
Thanks Andrea, what do you specialise in selling? I mean I know nothing about womens clothing or footwear etc so I never even look, I think a lot of people who sell toys etc also do well out of charity shops.. but for mens clothes and electronic items and other certain bits they seem to be where the prices are particularly high?
@@SteptoeAndMum I do mainly do womans clothing and occasionally men if I find good pieces. I stay away from footwear because I don't really like cleaning them up...I'm.a lazy seller..
Also I always pick up jellycat toys ( they never last long always sell quickly) and any other bric a brac that stands out as long as its not big.. as I don't really have the space for storage..
I can never understand charity shops having such high prices - its for free , so reduce prices and shift it out the door and get some cash for the actual charity?
that could originally been a £300 designer jacket or why would they be charging that amount !!
@@petee074496648 possibly , but why not sell it for 25.00 and make some money , not many people will spend 50 quid on something in a charity shop unless its in Knightsbridge , if it was a 300 quid jacket , Sonny would have been all over it like a rash
@@LeeRestoration1275 he did say that charity shops was not his thing
was easy to see how quickly he flicked through the clothes missing some out
and pretty sure doesn't check online prices either to check how much that was worth !!
Onetastuk check it out peeps frst vid .see sonny giving us some off his poem
Agreed Lee 100%
They get it free. Hardly anyone going in charity shops has 50 quid to spend on anything. Charity shops have back rooms with 5x the amount of stock that can't be put out cos the shelves are jammed with overpriced stuff.
Even if you have to cater only to resellers by lowering prices, that is the circle of life. If there were no resellers, charity shops would be totally dead!
The manager prices.thats the most expensive charity shop.doesnt matter where you are stop hiking the price up mind
Hi!!!! I'm from Somerset
There is no good causes bro There’s only money Charity’s been at it for tens off years .That fifty quid was redicoulous
That bloke at the end was out off order bro ,😅
I try to stay positive on it all but there’s definitely some corruption being fronted in the name of charity…. 😢
Sunny here is this you , ruclips.net/video/Q_cxhRJwfiA/видео.html ,good one bro ,
Yep so you should not feel bad about reselling. These charities dont seem to actually do very much thats tangible except Havens Hospice who actually built a real hospice. Royal British Legion have £70m sat in their bank doing nothing, except losing value thru inflation! Its disgusting and why i wont buy a poppy. At least give me some good stuff for me money
I don't see any prices ? You just show the jackets very fast🤔🤔🤔Whats the meaning of the video? 12 quit for Nike Shoes is very good actually.
So you had a good time in Taunton then..? 😂
😂😂😂😂 bang average 5/10
Hartlepool was much better just a shame it was too late for me to thrift it up ❤
Unfortunately I think resellers are mostly to blame. Charity shops and even people at bootsales have realised that people will come and pay a pittance just to sell it for 3x the amount online. So they're charging reseller money themselves. It really is a horrible shame as you said, a lot of people can't afford big brands unless it's at bargain prices.
There’s hardly anything to resell from the Charity shops anymore, a lot of shops have there own eBay accounts etc.. I can see where resellers have effected normal people getting good bargains but at the Same time a lot of the best donations never get to see the shop.. so much goes on we will never know the ins and outs and every shop operates different however there’s still some really good independents but there usually away from the high street
@@SteptoeAndMum I totally agree, the people running the charity shops often go through donations and take anything of value out to sell themselves. I say this as I've literally seen it done and heard the conversations. It's not the same as it used to be at all. Such a shame.
@@mitchchandler3604 o
yes people are struggling so can't spend £50
so it doesn't help you coming along and grabbing all the bargains to make money
instead of leaving them for people who desperately need them does it ????
and also it's not extortion there trying to make as much money for there charity as they can !!!
or have you forgot that concept while concentrating on how much money u can make ????
Watch my content. Very rarely if at all have I picked up to resell at charity shops. Do your research Pete
If it weren't for resellers these shops would be dead. Normal people will.come and buy the odd thing but resellers are who come back to charity shop day after day spending the biggest money. That is the way it is. Btw the reseller takes all the risk, cos the charity get their stock for NOTHING.
And no one has got 50 quid for a coat. Eventually they have to slash the price.
Ps ya dont need to explain yourself Sonny!