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  2. 8 Thrift Store Shopping Hacks To Save Even More Money - AOL

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    If you shop at thredUP, the Krazy Coupon Lady advised waiting for a free shipping code. Plus, if you’re new or haven’t shopped in a while, you could score a 50% off discount code. 8.

  3. Hidden Thrift Store Sections You Should Never Skip for the ...

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    Thrift store book sections are well-known, but it’s worth seeking out tucked-away book nooks for unexpected literary treasures. Unearth vintage cookbooks, forgotten classics, and unique editions ...

  4. Metro Detroit thrift shops offer unique finds, big savings: 6 ...

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    Thrift stores benefit non-profits. So if supporting a charity is important to you, you may be especially interested in these stores. Metro Detroit thrift shops offer unique finds, big savings: 6 ...

  5. Buffalo Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Though often considered a thrift store, rather than receiving donations, they hand-select and purchase the majority of their inventory from the local community. This makes for a more curated selection. [2] Buffalo Exchange was established in 1974 in Tucson, Arizona by Kerstin Block and her husband, Spencer Block.

  6. Savers - Wikipedia

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    The company's headquarters were moved to Bellevue, Washington, in 1970 and expanded to Canada with a store in Vancouver that opened in 1980. [8] Ellison was the board chairman of Value Village/Savers until 2000; he died in 2008. [8] Berkshire Partners bought a 50% stake in the company in 2000. [10] Freeman Spogli & Co. became the majority owner ...

  7. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, an investigation by the Omaha World-Herald found that executives managing its local Goodwill stores received salaries of up to $400,000 with its CEO, Frank McGree, also collecting a 2014 bonus of $519,000—while over 100 of his store workers were paid less than minimum wage. The investigation found that 14 executives (including the ...