trdhrdr007
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- Nov 1, 2009
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I'll try one last time. Thrift stores are in business to maximize income. Some Thrifts are for profit places, others are non-profit, some are public companies, & others are individually owned. In any case it's in their best interest to sell items for the highest amount possible. If that means selling to a specialist, on ebay, or through some other outlet they will do so.
The policies you keep referring to are in place to keep employees/managers from under pricing items to sell to themselves or their family friends. Those policies have absolutely NOTHING to do with insuring that every item ends up on the shelves so shoppers can get a deal.....they are designed to keep the store from being cheated.
The policies you keep referring to are in place to keep employees/managers from under pricing items to sell to themselves or their family friends. Those policies have absolutely NOTHING to do with insuring that every item ends up on the shelves so shoppers can get a deal.....they are designed to keep the store from being cheated.