trdhrdr007
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My GW has been changing since the beginning of the year. They are moving to a barcode system instead of their old system of hand written tags. Nothing wrong with that but they have also started jacking up prices. Record, DVD, & CD prices have gone up 35%. Video games have more than doubled. Common items in the houseware & toy sections have gone up by 50% and prices on anything unusual or new have at least doubled. New clothing that still has the tags on it is priced at 90-95% of retail even though most of those items are regularly available on sale at Wally World for less. Regular used clothing is still the same price but many brand names have gone up. Book prices are the only items that haven't increased. One of the workers told me that all the jewelry and "some other things" will be going on the auction site.
This weekend I went to the GW in the next town over & noticed the same trend. I suspect there is a new district manager. I'm not one of those guys that thinks thrift stores are obligated to price things at a level where I can make money. I understand their goal is to make as much profit as possible. Having said that, I think they are pricing themselves out of the market.
This weekend I went to the GW in the next town over & noticed the same trend. I suspect there is a new district manager. I'm not one of those guys that thinks thrift stores are obligated to price things at a level where I can make money. I understand their goal is to make as much profit as possible. Having said that, I think they are pricing themselves out of the market.