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    Bayside Thrift

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    After moving to the area, it was interesting to see what thrift stores were available around me. I…read morewas initially sent to their donation center. From what I was told, it used to be the thrift store and donation center, but they moved the thrift store to this location and kept the previous location as a donation center only. I've also been told that pricing is done at the donation center, so if you are at check out and don't have a price tag, than they won't be able to sell the item to you because they'll need to send it back to be re-priced and then brought back out to the sales floor. With the new location, they are in the process of renovating the store. They are pretty much organizing the store to be more shopper friendly, especially with them adding another dressing room area (at the moment there is only 1 dressing room and it can back up if people tend to bring a lot of clothes in with them). Walking into the store, you'll find the register to your left. The shoes and some accessories are to your right. On the right side of the store is the women's clothing and the left side of the store is the men's and children's clothing. The items are organized by type and color. You will have to go through the clothes to find sizes. You'll find household goods, decorations and furniture in the back of the store. They do have weekly color sales and on Fridays they will have that color be 99 cents for clothing and half off everything else. They also give out Military discounts (just provide your ID at checkout). They do price items pretty similarly (such as all shorts will be $2.50, unless they're brand name, then they will be priced higher), but you'll be able to find different items for a good price. This store has been getting more and more organized in the past couple months and the people are pretty nice (especially Ms. Marina at the register.... she's the friendly lady that talks with everyone and at the moment has vibrant red hair). Overall, I would recommend coming here to find different items you didn't think you'd need/want until you see it.

    So... do you want to run a "collectables/antique store" or do you want to run a "thrift store"?…read more#1. If you want to run a collectables/antique store the first thing you need to do is stop calling yourself a thrift store when pricing items as if you are running a collectables/antique store. #2. If you want to run a collectables/antique store items that you believe are valuable must be authenticated, cleaned up, displayed properly, and prices must be in line with the collectable or antique market values, whatever the market will bear at the time the item is being sold. Being a collectables/antique store requires expert level knowledge and attention to minute detail, unlike a thrift store. #3. Throwing things in a pile on filthy shelves with dollar store items and trash and pricing them like they are antiques or collectables without any of the proper steps outlined in #2 is simply an attempt to scam unwary consumers. #4. Props to you if you want to run a thrift store, this is a truly needed service in our community. Pricing needs to reflect the values of "thriftiness". No special attention needed for items you intended to sell in your thrift store. Just put the stock out and price as if it were a garage or estate sale of items of unknown value or quality. #5. Attempting to "police" your thrift store for "flippers" ends in the result described in #3. If you want to be a thrift store, be a thrift store, if you want to be a collectable/antique store, be a collectables/antique store. #6. This is HUGE, if your items have been donated, you received them FREE OF CHARGE! Think really hard about how you answer this... How can you, with a decent heart and soul, price your items so high that the ones who truly need them, can not afford them?? You're basically stealing from good-hearted souls who think a needy child will receive their donation at a very reasonable price...or an elderly person on a limited budget will be able to afford their donated items? You're ensuring that only resellers and collectors will be able to purchase the FREE items! You're making a huge profit off of FREE items that are donated for the needy! You simply don't get it or do you?

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