When you build relationships with the shops they are more than happy to work with you. Infact most of them are willing to even save stuff for you or call to tell you something you like is in store 👍🏻 benefits both.
@@a.l.b.o.e I meant frowned upon regarding social etiquette, of course. The UK is going through the most difficult economic era since before the War, with more people turning to charities to sustain them. Subjectively & in this isolated example specifically, the matter of wanting £2 off the cost of a £10 item seems mean when you consider the item may fetch £35-£45 .
The lady was nice about the docs - couple of quid off was nice If the staff are intelligent then they’ll deal with a sale like ANY transaction imo so a haggle in a shop of any sort is acceptable They’re happy to gave the money.
@@FantasyCelebrityWrestling yeah but that charity shop has now just made £26, better than having them sit on the shelf for ages over £2. not only that if they priced things better people wouldnt need to haggle
There's always a bargain to be had in a chazza , the trouble is people are hunting for the items such as video games to name one that half the country are after . Its about broadening your horizons and checking everything and learn as much as possible on various niches . Lovely pick ups lads 👌☺
Hi I am new to your channel all I can say is you doing a great job, I woke up my other half and said we going shopping lol, keep up with the good work you got a new subscriber… Ady
Nothing wrong with haggling in a charity shop there’s nothing morally or ethically wrong with that. You spend money there on a regular basis but I don’t think there are set rules pretty anyone can haggle in a charity shop it’s not exclusive to resellers. Though I’m sure having a working relationship must help and there’s nothing wrong with that either 😊
Charity shops are always going to get donations so i think its better being sold than sitting there unsold for many months more. If you dont ask dont get I say 👍🏼
@@Hasdac1896 exactly the price are not even non reseller friendly anymore. People don’t seem to understand the relationships we have built with our local stores and we know they would rather work with us on a price than us not purchase. Anyone angry at me haggling clearly have zero relationships with there local charities.
@@FlippingSloth everything donated, yet the prices have gone up in all the shops by me. They get cheaper rents and everyone working in the shops is doing it for free except for the manager.. it's all a con
@FlippingSloth charity shops are for just, charity. Not for providing stock for resellers. They gave overheads just like any other store. It's not morally right haggling in a charity store.
There is nothing wrong in haggling almost anywhere its been happening quite happily for centuries what wrong is people filming in charity shops its nuts
@@FlippingSloth filming everything you do is not necessary put the camera down and just do your own thing you dont have to go round telling the world ur business
Haggling a charity shop I’ve seen it all now 😂
Should try it .. make some relationships it’s what they want.
Shocked by the fact that the charity shops in the UK take offers from buyers. The prices at the thrifts here in the States are set prices.
When you build relationships with the shops they are more than happy to work with you. Infact most of them are willing to even save stuff for you or call to tell you something you like is in store 👍🏻 benefits both.
@@a.l.b.o.e true
It's frowned upon here in the UK too.Doesn't look good, it's mean, cynical and entitled.imho
@@iangee3311 🤣
@@a.l.b.o.e I meant frowned upon regarding social etiquette, of course. The UK is going through the most difficult economic era since before the War, with more people turning to charities to sustain them. Subjectively & in this isolated example specifically, the matter of wanting £2 off the cost of a £10 item seems mean when you consider the item may fetch £35-£45 .
The lady was nice about the docs - couple of quid off was nice
If the staff are intelligent then they’ll deal with a sale like ANY transaction imo so a haggle in a shop of any sort is acceptable
They’re happy to gave the money.
Not sure about haggling in a charity shop. Not something I have ever done
I never used too but it’s needed these days
Haggling at charity shops is pretty low! 🙈
@@FantasyCelebrityWrestling 👍🏻
@@FantasyCelebrityWrestling yeah but that charity shop has now just made £26, better than having them sit on the shelf for ages over £2. not only that if they priced things better people wouldnt need to haggle
@@a.l.b.o.e 👍🏻 couldn’t have said it better myself.
Never in my life would I think about haggling in a charity shop. You’ve changed, full of yourself it seems these days. Goodbye
Adios 👋🏻
There's always a bargain to be had in a chazza , the trouble is people are hunting for the items such as video games to name one that half the country are after . Its about broadening your horizons and checking everything and learn as much as possible on various niches . Lovely pick ups lads 👌☺
Cheers boss man 👍🏻
Hi I am new to your channel all I can say is you doing a great job, I woke up my other half and said we going shopping lol, keep up with the good work you got a new subscriber… Ady
Hi now I got a lot off watching to do on your channel 👍
Found a pair of Courteneys few years back - still my most expensive chazza shoe find at £35!
Nice what you get for them?
@@FlippingSlothI think around £150 in the end 🤑
Also… how dare you haggle in a charity shop! 😉😅
@@JammyDodgerFlips lmao 🤣 gratz on 10k btw I better pull my finger out
@@FlippingSloththanks mate, been a wild few weeks on here.
See you Sunday hopefully
@@JammyDodgerFlips 100% must do a collaboration this year
Wandering round a shop with a coffee in hand? Hmm - not sure about that, you'll be taking your fish and chips in next!
What does that even mean?
I love you guys, toasters is one thing but buying and flipping walkers is rough, you might be doing an old dear out of one locally!
And for crying out loud its a charity shop YOU CANNOT haggle on price!! its not a car boot.
@@slashingbison2503 I can and did 👍🏻
Nothing wrong with haggling in a charity shop there’s nothing morally or ethically wrong with that. You spend money there on a regular basis but I don’t think there are set rules pretty anyone can haggle in a charity shop it’s not exclusive to resellers. Though I’m sure having a working relationship must help and there’s nothing wrong with that either 😊
Charity shops are always going to get donations so i think its better being sold than sitting there unsold for many months more. If you dont ask dont get I say 👍🏼
Haggling in a charity shop? Really?? Unsubscribing
Of course .. it’s not 2018 anymore 👍🏻
@@Hasdac1896 exactly the price are not even non reseller friendly anymore. People don’t seem to understand the relationships we have built with our local stores and we know they would rather work with us on a price than us not purchase. Anyone angry at me haggling clearly have zero relationships with there local charities.
@@FlippingSloth everything donated, yet the prices have gone up in all the shops by me. They get cheaper rents and everyone working in the shops is doing it for free except for the manager.. it's all a con
@@Hasdac1896 half price rent , tax breaks out the wazoo , free labour and still 90% goes too the ceo and higher ups.
@FlippingSloth charity shops are for just, charity. Not for providing stock for resellers. They gave overheads just like any other store. It's not morally right haggling in a charity store.
Charity shops are so overpriced they have gone to retail
Mate you don't haggle in charity shops I know they can be a bit over priced but come on.
Won’t be long you will see 👍🏻
Shops get it for free ,shops are rent free, so why not haggle
You missed mah jonng board game
Incomplete
@@FlippingSloth fairplay
@@johnhope9873 ye annoying
There is nothing wrong in haggling almost anywhere its been happening quite happily for centuries what wrong is people filming in charity shops its nuts
That’s funny because multiple have invited me to there shop to make videos 👍🏻
@@FlippingSloth filming everything you do is not necessary put the camera down and just do your own thing you dont have to go round telling the world ur business
These guys are volunteers as well.
They don't deserve it.