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  • in our town a van comes and gets the clothes and weighs them and pays you there and then maybe look to see if you have someone like that in your area :)
  • fahimk123
    fahimk123 Posts: 20 Forumite
    make a video and use ebay will make it easier for you, or just sell to an importer will give you good money
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  • stardak
    stardak Posts: 19 Forumite
    I have an old pair of pants if anyone wants them? Bidding starts here.
  • SailorSam
    SailorSam Posts: 22,754 Forumite
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    I walked into Prescot the other day and saw a new sign up outside a shop which said 'old clothes 60p a kilo'.
    I thought it sounded like a good deal and went in to buy some but he wasn't selling. My mistake.
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  • They stopped trading for some time and now they are back their service is terrible Having booked online and had it confirmed via email and at 10 am on the day we waited and waited. At 6.00pm no show and a call to them said we werent on the list as being booked. They did say book again but prices have dropped to 50p a kg.
  • We used CASH FOR CLOTHES worcester in October and are still waiting on payment! the number you have for accounts is never answered and if you email or leave message this is not repsonded to! the woman at the end of the phone for collection is less than helpful, Avoid this company!!!!
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    We went to cashforclothes last month. The website said they closed at 5, we went at 3.40. The woman was really snotty with us and said they closed at 4 and she didn't have time to process them. She suggested we leave them and our name and to call back the next morning for our money. They were only offering 40pence per kilo anyway. There seemed to be a shiftiness about her so we put the clothes back in the car and brought them home. We slowly put them up on eb@y and we made 10 times the money we would have got from c4c.:)
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  • My daughter collected 123kg of clothes as she is fundraising for an orphanage in Ghana. Cash 4 Clothes collected them in September and despite promising payment of 40p a kilo in 5 to 10 days we received nothing. After many phone calls and emails and reporting them to Trading Standards we received a payment of just over £7 in January when we should have received £49. Please don't use them as they are ripping people off and please help spread the word so other people don't have the same experience.
  • GunJack
    GunJack Posts: 11,841 Forumite
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    always use a local office, don't send stuff off. Lots of outlets now have portakabins in supermarket car parks I've noticed, paying 50p per kilo.
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  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Ours have dropped to 40pence. I never did send stuff away-always went local. Won't be using them any more. I've found better outlets: eb@y, local charities for what doesn't sell. H and M take clothes and textiles-it doesn't matter if they are wearable or not. They even give you a £5 voucher to spend in store. You have to spend £30 to get a fiver off though, handy if you shop in there regularly. You can take up to 2 bags in a day and receive 2 vouchers each time as far as I am aware. Details are on their website.
    GE 36 *MFD may 2043
    MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
    Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
    2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
    Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
    Emergency savings £100/£500
    12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb
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