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  • asajj
    asajj Posts: 5,125 Forumite
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    tattycath wrote: »
    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.

    Yeh I saw this before. Can you use more than one voucher in one shopping ?
    ally.
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    asajj wrote: »
    Yeh I saw this before. Can you use more than one voucher in one shopping ?

    Apparently if you spend over £60 if you split it into 2 transactions (obviously you can't do it with a large item like a coat that costs £60), then you can use a voucher for each transaction. :)
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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    Charity shops are crying out for goods nowadays because these leeches who pay 20p a kilo are buying up say a dress for less than 5p and then selling on at a major profit for themselves rather than people giving
    to the charity shop to help the fight for cancer, age, Oxfam. etc. etc. etc.


    Please think twice, the £1 that you get from these cash for clothes places could put thirty to fifty pounds towards a cure for cancer....
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • gothrockchic1 :)

    why dont you try to do a website and post your all item there? Instead of looking for a website that recycle your cloths for a cash. If you have a website even it is simple I think it will help you to increase your sale. And you can build a trust cycle to the audience by showing your item in an actual photo and answering their inquiry/question regarding to your item. But you need to longer your patience to succeed.
  • :)I think. that ebay would be the best choice!=)))
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