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Not surprised. The Gucci BNWT one I got 2 years back cost me £30 and the same one, but unwashed, wrinkled and with a small tear was on webay for £400.Miró said:Cor blimey, just found that Hermes scarf on sale elsewhere @ £721.41...... seems the chazza one is a bargain!! Don't all rush at once😉
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I once had a Burberry duffle coat which I wore for years. Worth every penny.joedenise said:Do people really pay those sort of prices? I certainly wouldn't!To each their own.I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.
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Most of my scarves cost me £1, £3 at the very most. Exactly none are designer clobber thoughjoedenise said:Do people really pay those sort of prices? I certainly wouldn't!
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But how do you know that things like that are genuine from a chaza shop? Just cos they say it is Hermes……do they get things authenticated? Tis a lotta dosh when there are super fakes around that even the experts cannot tell apart from the proper ‘Designer’ items!!Brie said:
Not surprised. The Gucci BNWT one I got 2 years back cost me £30 and the same one, but unwashed, wrinkled and with a small tear was on webay for £400.Miró said:Cor blimey, just found that Hermes scarf on sale elsewhere @ £721.41...... seems the chazza one is a bargain!! Don't all rush at once😉
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The charity shop were adamant that it was genuine and kept saying "it's been authenticated!!" For me, not knowing (or caring) much of anything about Gucci I just bought it on the look and the feel. It was beautiful and the material was obviously silk and of good quality (having bought a lot of cheap silk scarves!!). So that was fine for £30 even though that was nearly 10 times what I would normally pay for one. And it was near my birthday and Christmas and my MiL had asked me to take £30 from her bank account to buy myself a present. Seemed ideal!!!Miró said:
But how do you know that things like that are genuine from a chaza shop? Just cos they say it is Hermes……do they get things authenticated? Tis a lotta dosh when there are super fakes around that even the experts cannot tell apart from the proper ‘Designer’ items!!Brie said:
Not surprised. The Gucci BNWT one I got 2 years back cost me £30 and the same one, but unwashed, wrinkled and with a small tear was on webay for £400.Miró said:Cor blimey, just found that Hermes scarf on sale elsewhere @ £721.41...... seems the chazza one is a bargain!! Don't all rush at once😉
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Another scarf post.....picked up a hyuuge (4ft square)silky scarf in tan/beige/brown shades from the Samaritan's shop in Ripon today for £1. Not an Hermes
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The Café Direct coffee on offer at Oxfam arrived.. and then I found that it was 71p cheaper at Waitrose.5
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Its for charity.Not for a £120k+ UK CEO salary at all!MrsStepford said:The Café Direct coffee on offer at Oxfam arrived.. and then I found that it was 71p cheaper at Waitrose.
(Ref: https://www.oxfam.org.uk/documents/766/231218_Oxfam_AR22-23_v11.pdf - see page 147).No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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