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gloria's comments
Posted Thu, Oct 2, 11:38 p.m.
Most thrift stores are filled with overpriced junk: You have to be really careful. I've been shopping in thrift stores for ages, and I've just quit going - their prices on used clothes are higher than the on-sale prices of the lower-end stores, and the return policies are terrible. Last ...
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