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So you’ve decided that jacket isn’t very useful. Or those jeans, terribly flattering. Or your kids have outgrown those toys and your spouse hates that lamp.

How do you, as a consignment shop owner, a resale proprietor, or a thrift shop manager, recycle your own stuff? Do you take it in to your own shop or do you use another? And which and why?

If a family member across the continent mentions the clear-out-clutter kick she’s on, what do you advise her to do with gently-used, previously-loved items?

HowToConsign.com urges consumers to ReSell...RePlace...ReJoice while recycling

Me, since I buy almost everything used, I often take things to the Goodwill or Habitat ReStore in my neighborhood. Third-hand stuff’s not always very consignable, is it?

Tell us how you ReSell… RePlace… ReJoice!

Towards the end of your seasonal clearance sale, the remaining bargains can look a bit, well, messy. Couple of jeans, a tank top or three, five dresses… you get the picture. Which is where this picture comes in: Continue Reading »

Resale makes my Heart RaceIn honor of International Resale Week (July 18-23),

we’ve started a new Continue Reading »

Are your consignment, resale or thrift goods profiting your staffers, not your business?someone else?Are your prices so cheap that your goods are being Continue Reading »

The Thrill of Resale... on YoutubeEver had the feeling that if you could just talk to potential consignment shop customers about their secret concerns, their unspoken questions, you could build not only business but shop loyalty?

That’s what Ellen Continue Reading »