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    With life getting more expensive by the day, many people are looking for new ways to make extra money.A popular side hustle lately has been flipping, which ranges from selling your old stuff from ...

  3. These Common Thrift Store Finds Can Be Worth a TON of Money - AOL

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    Thrift stores are loaded with a fun mix of dinnerware that's great for picnics and outdoor entertaining, Kathryn Murphy of Kathryn Murphy Interiors says. "I have a bin of mismatched China: plates ...

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    Brass or marble bookends are great thrift shop finds, says interior designer Anastasia Casey, founder of IDCO Studio. Look for more modern or simple shapes like solid cubes or spheres, she suggests.

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    Finding good deals is always fun, but sometimes buying at a discount just isn't worth it. I Flip Thrift Store Finds: Here Are the 14 Things I Always Make a Profit OnRead: How To Get Cash Back on ...

  6. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  7. 17 Things You Should Always Buy at a Thrift Store - AOL

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    3. Picture Frames. Before you walk past that pile of ugly art in the corner of the thrift store, take another look. What you’re really looking at is the picture frame, rather than the art it frames.

  8. Savers - Wikipedia

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    The non-profits collect and deliver donated goods to Savers, which pays them for the items at a bulk rate regardless of whether they ever make it to the sales floor. As of 2011, the company had paid $1.1 billion to approximately 130 nonprofit partners, and as of 2012, had 315 stores worldwide and reached $1 billion in revenue. [3] [4]

  9. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    Morris sold her Play It Again Sports franchise rights to Olson and Dahlberg in 1988. She sold her stores to them in 1990. [2] Play It Again Sports became Winmark's first division. [3] The company was incorporated as Play It Again Sports Franchise Corporation in 1988 [3] and was renamed to Grow Biz International Inc. in June 1993. [2]