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<p>[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 3322719, member: 88"]I checked out behind a lady recently who was buying a cartload of clothing at the consignment shop where I sell & buy stuff for resale on eBay. I commented on her selection of very cute things & she said she sold on Poshmark. She says she shops the store usually multiple times a month & does very well. I am positive that she is not the only one who does the same thing. </p><p><br /></p><p>The funny thing is I also know several people who shop at the local thrift shops, take the items home to clean them up & then take them to the consignment shop for resale. </p><p><br /></p><p>This shop is in a huge previous Stein-Mart store which is probably 1/3 clothing. They have a separate boutique area for designer brands where they sell purses, shoes, clothing & jewelry. </p><p><br /></p><p>The rest of the shop is furniture, dishes, glassware & misc. household goods. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have been shopping in his store since he started the business back in 2003 in a place that could fit inside his present location many times over. He moved there about 10 years ago & I have been amazed at what I have been able to buy over the years & make a very nice profit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 3322719, member: 88"]I checked out behind a lady recently who was buying a cartload of clothing at the consignment shop where I sell & buy stuff for resale on eBay. I commented on her selection of very cute things & she said she sold on Poshmark. She says she shops the store usually multiple times a month & does very well. I am positive that she is not the only one who does the same thing. The funny thing is I also know several people who shop at the local thrift shops, take the items home to clean them up & then take them to the consignment shop for resale. This shop is in a huge previous Stein-Mart store which is probably 1/3 clothing. They have a separate boutique area for designer brands where they sell purses, shoes, clothing & jewelry. The rest of the shop is furniture, dishes, glassware & misc. household goods. I have been shopping in his store since he started the business back in 2003 in a place that could fit inside his present location many times over. He moved there about 10 years ago & I have been amazed at what I have been able to buy over the years & make a very nice profit.[/QUOTE]
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