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One thing i have spotted and meant to enquire at the Mind shop. I believe the bin outside there is managed by a 'company' (i wont mention the name) that sells clothes at Depford Market (if you have been there you will know the stall im talking about) Im not sure how charity shops get their money but I suspect these the clothes but in bins are bought by weight. Slightly a shame if people are assuming they get re sold at the charity shop.

Think these bins are run by commercial copmpanies- Its much better to take your stuff to a charity shop where they will get a decent income from them and buyers can pick up a bargain.

I was told buy one charity shop not to worry about even bringing tat ( but not worn shoes )as they get ?5 a bag when they sell this to commercial guys as 'rags'.

However some charity shops are are a bit more snooty so do check.

I might add NEVER leave anything on your doorstep to be collected in bags that drop through your door unlees it is from a known charity. If you read the very small print on the bags lots that sound like a charity are not- and only give a tiny proportion of total income to charity

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