Local charity shop - not Oxfam or BHF for a change - has a Byrds biography for £70 and a photography book the name of which escapes me for £200. The nearby Oxfam is charging £60 for an auction catalogue (!) I donated recently.
Ah I see, it's £30 quid but I take your point . I'm happy with a bit premium over normal chazzers with their walls of Jordan biographies and Jamie cookbooks.
They’re the worst. Just because someone once paid that for it on eBay, that’s what it now costs. Mind you, their bosses get paid massive salaries and the cash has to come from somewhere. Sod the starving millions. The charity sector is a gravy train with biscuit wheels.
About 20 years ago I worked up the road from the Goodge St Oxfam. In those days their stock was priced to sell and I got some incredible fashion bargains.
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me: why are your prices so high?
them: we're running a business
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