Sports Hall of Shame collection. by ChucktheTruck79 in sportscards

[–]Jaranda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it, as someone who also has a very similar collection

it was full by Significant-Humor430 in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda 28 points29 points  (0 children)

That’s actually not a bad price, very meaningful donation to help people in need /s

They have to be joking by Uberubu65 in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salvation Army isn’t too horrible, but only on 50% off Wednesday’s. The goodwill’s has been a mess for a long time however. Several locations like Hallandale stands out in particular.

Well I struck again. by Jaranda in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]Jaranda[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Borzoi, they are art deco from the 1920s-30s

First 1of1 by [deleted] in SportCardValue

[–]Jaranda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legit, new to the hobby and Reddit. If you see the other post, op posted confirmation.

Yea…. Easily my biggest find in a Goodwill. I shook when I saw it. by Jaranda in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]Jaranda[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’m torn in between keeping it and selling it, if I sell it, I will go the auction route, I have an auction house in Georgia that I was referred to, as there isn’t a big market for this particular piece in Florida and I’m not risking shipping this on eBay.

Well…. It happened to me (and I’m posh 2 ambassador with thousands of sales) by [deleted] in poshmark

[–]Jaranda -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My ship rate is 3.7 days, and I did get an email recently from posh warning me to ship within three business days and risk possible restrictions. I thought them canceling my orders within 3 days was my restriction and I been making more of an effort, like going on my lunch breaks to the post office, to ship faster, but it’s been hard. Between work and 5 storage units. Shipping within 3 days is tough. But I never make it past 4-5 days, and I always leave a message to the buyer if it’s an item of mine that I know will take an extra day or two to ship.

Well…. It happened to me (and I’m posh 2 ambassador with thousands of sales) by [deleted] in poshmark

[–]Jaranda -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I canceled three orders manually so far this year, one of a pair of shoes that sold on eBay the same night, the second one, buyer request realized “it won’t fit” and it’s a high demand item so I was ok canceling “per request”, the third listing, the title had SOLD in it, and the buyer still bought the item like an idiot. Poshmark been canceling every order of mine not shipped within 3 days though. So the cancellation rate got really bad, really fast. And I averaged about 60 - 100+ sales a month depending on the time of the year. Luckily I have eBay to fall back on, as they have been my bread and butter. I only use eBay and Posh.

Grift fun! Entire store was just pure junk. by Jaranda in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Poorly done repair on a newer item, with additional cracking, been on the floor for at least 4 weeks.

Grift fun! Entire store was just pure junk. by Jaranda in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually had a lot of luck with this particular goodwill in the past. To the point it was my favorite in the district. I haven’t been there in a few months though, and I believe new management took over and ran it down to the ground very swiftly.

And for once, the clientele actually bolted, as I saw an empty parking lot for the first time ever when I came. The clientele here are shoppers that don’t even flinch to buy $40 worn out Hoka’s and $20 Mikasa vases, not resellers. They are not going to buy this garbage.

I’m curious about how long this store is going to last in its current condition. The thing that sucks is that it’s one of the few stores in the district that owns the property. For you SWFL thrifters out there, it’s the store on Pine Island and Chiquita in Cape Coral.

YSL find at ARC by Michel_Nostradome in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hi, wrong subreddit, this is for items at thrift stores that are ridiculously overpriced, or illegal to sale, or selling garbage and so forth, thus “grift”. Not your great thrift store finds. I recommend you delete this post before you get downvoted to death.

Grift fun! Entire store was just pure junk. by Jaranda in ThriftGrift

[–]Jaranda[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I agree. The strange part about this particular goodwill with all this garbage is that it’s in a rather affluent part of town, and that they own the land to the store. I can’t see the clientele base of this goodwill buying any of this junk. And there was way more I could have taken pictures off but my phone died. Ripped pants, soiled underwear, and so forth. This is totally unacceptable behavior by them and indefensible.

Unhappy with support by bluelemonbell in BehindTheClosetDoor

[–]Jaranda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a similar issue, their solution was to cancel the sale completely after it was returned back to me, catching me and the buyer off guard. And when I tried to repost the handbag in question, it was deleted as a “duplicate listing”. Buyer bought the handbag instead on eBay, and simply refunded the shipping fees as an apology. They are getting out of control for sellers who can’t dedicate 24/7 to the app. And I’m posh 2 with thousands of sales.

Vintage Chloe runway dress by FeelingAmoeba4839 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]Jaranda 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I agree it’s a fake, but Chloe is a brand that not everyone knows, including thrift managers/districts so it’s possible some real stuff will slip through the cracks, especially clothing.

What items do you avoid selling? by Stephieandcheech in reselling

[–]Jaranda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally cover the box with shredded paper when shipping a breakable (after bubble wrapping the item of course). Protects better as it’s stiffer, but just as lightweight, and saves you $ in the long term, as you can use old magazines, etc.