I have a knack for bargain shopping. I shop at some of the best stores, yet pay the lowest prices. I know where to find high quality items for less than $10. I can create a whole name-brand outfit, including shoes for $20-$30, that looks as if I paid full price. Only my closest friends know how frugally I shop (okay, and now you).
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4824 days ago
vinyldecals dot com
4828 days ago
Thrift stores are a good way to save money, but my experience locally is that the lighting inside is VERY dim. Be sure to carefully inspect every facet of what you buy, or you'll quickly find a flaw when you get it home under normal room lighting. (I used to go near sunset when the sun came directly through the window, and I brought high-power reading glasses to spot possible flaws.)
businessavante
4828 days ago
Thanks for the vote and for commenting! I noticed you're from NorthEast Ohio - I'm from NorthWest Ohio, but in SC now.
Anyway, you're so right about the lighting! It's definitely a good idea to thorough inspect things especially since you can't usually return them! But when you can snatch up a bargain, it makes all of this extra effort so worth it :)
Thanks again!