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DulwichDaddio Wrote:

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> Its a shame they then go ahead and charge so much

> for the clothes they are given for free. Not quite

> on the level of charity shops in say, Chelsea, but

> still sadly overpriced.



Its how they make enough to support those with EOL (look it up) conditions and their families. People like my late partner.


Remember the old maxim: If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.

Some of their stuff is of good quality hence higher costs. They also have a hefty rent bill to pay each month. Their landlord gave them an option of paying higher rent or get out. There had been enquirers from a large national chain to open up there (cannot remember which one as was told a while ago by one of the volunteers)

ED - NAGAIUTB Wrote:

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> DulwichDaddio Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Its a shame they then go ahead and charge so

> much

> > for the clothes they are given for free. Not

> quite

> > on the level of charity shops in say, Chelsea,

> but

> > still sadly overpriced.

>

>

> Its how they make enough to support those with EOL

> (look it up) conditions and their families. People

> like my late partner.

>

> Remember the old maxim: If you can't say anything

> nice, don't say anything at all.



S/he was a troll. Now gone.

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