Honest Samuel
Banned
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2015
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- Location
- Connecticut
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- Minelab
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
You had purchased this item in person, so you had a chance to check it out. It is the staff who should have knowledge of what their items are worth. It is not up to buyers to tell the sellers how much their items are worth. Most if not all thrift stores get all their items for free. The staff should asked the people who are donating the items how much they pay for them. Good deals are make all the time in thrift stores including art works. You did good.This made me laugh out loud! Sorry but I was at a thrift store this weekend. They had a gold ring for $85. I paid $85 even though my scale said 9 grams. Did I cheat them too? Should I have offered $200 instead. I don't understand.
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