Ok well I never knew Value Village existed til I overheard a boy in my class saying that he's dying over embarrassment cuz his mom works there. lol I thought it was an imaginary place for cheap people.
So my friend gave me the address and I found it and I'm just SO curious to see what's inside.
How cheaper are the stuff then other stores like Wal Mart? Are everything in good quality? Are the stuff there old or used?
Oh and can you give me advice when I should go? I don't want to meet his mom there. He's like the meanest boy in school and I don't want people to be making fun of me saying that I shop there. It's kinda weird to see parents and teachers outside of school..
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unluckychick answered Saturday April 21 2007, 11:49 am: First things first, you should not be embarassed to go shop there.
Value Village is basically like Goodwill or Salvation Army, people donate things and they sort though the stuff, give away the not-so-good stuff to charities and sell the better quality stuff anbd donate a portion of the money to different organisations. They also have brand new stuff for Halloween or Christmas, etc. so it;s not ALL used things all the time. Here is a link for more information [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ]
I used to be soo embarassed to be seen in there but I got over it and to tell you the truth, I go there maybe twice a month just to check things out because they have some pretty cool stuff there sometimes. Like this one time I needed to make a costume for drama class and in regular stores I would have had to pay over 100$ but with the help of Value Village I spent just under 50$. All to say that, you shouldn't be embarrased to be getting good deals. =]
As for when to go, it doesn't really matter and don't let them make fun of you, there's no point.
Hope this is what you were looking for. =]
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