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Car boot prices are very low in any case, I have found, but yes, do make sure you price your things at a reasonable level. Good idea to make a margin for a reduction, as has been suggested, to give customers a 'bargain'! I sound a bit devious now --

I wish there was a Cash4clothes near us. I think a word in the direction of our local shopping centre management about making a use this way in one of those many empty shops we have --
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i work for a textile recycling company in thanet we have a shop and deal with a cother comapny which recycles the stuff we cant sell and like most we pay by kilo0
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There is a Cash for Clothes place on W.Molesey/Walton on Thames border if that helps?
At the end of last year - if I remember correctly - they were offering 50p p kg for DRY, CLEAN, clothing, belts or shoes tied in pairs - if you went to their depot. 40p p kilo for collection. I do not know how far they will collect from, but we had a lot and they came about 6 miles. My daughter and I had SO much stuff we made £76. A delightful Eastern European chap turned up and was so polite and lovely. He actually gave me the 50p p kilo even tho he collected as the stuff was good quality. They do check that it is clean, and also that it is dry. They also take bed linen at a lower p kilo rate - but I am afraid I do not know what that is.
Just tried to look up their website, but my computer or their website is not cooperating.
BTW - They also usually show up at the Apps Farm Car Boot in the summer
- which is very handy, although the queues at the end of the morning are quite long.
:) you are a star, thank you so much for letting me know this, will be a big help! Just got to ask the Grandad to give me a lift now :j 0 -
HAAA That made me laugh the 10p buyers !!
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Does anyone know of a reputable company in London (with a website)which collects used, mainly designer clothing, shoes, books etc and pays before taking them away? Have tried to ring an advertised tel number of one but it doesn't exist!0
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never give your clothes to a courier with the promise of payment you wont see it your clothes or your money again.:footie:0
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I've used these guys recently for cash for clothes they pay very well.
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and a spammer bumps the threadEx forum ambassador
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Nnever send any clothes in the post.:footie:0
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