Sunday, 26 April 2015

Not To Do List - More Than Pennies

Posted By: Pennie's - Based on true story - Sunday, April 26, 2015

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"All we need is somebody to lean on." - Major Lazer feat. DJ Snake and Mo.

Gosh, I have been such a terrible blogger! For real, I have a very good reason...
There has been so much going on in my life and my latest project is to start a new portal for equestrian blogs.
So that has took some time besides my studies.
Anyway, now I'm updating this blog so no worries!

I haven't been able to visit in any 2nd hand store for some time...
Summer is coming and that means that it's time to refresh my wardrobe! It's an amazing excuse to buy new stuff! But now I'm introducing to you a not to do list when you are either buying or selling in 2nd hand store.
These are things that you NEVER do and you will dodge these as much as possible!
Here are the top 5 things that will kill your enthusiasm very quickly... Have to say that now I'm talking about those 2nd hand stores that people can sell their own stuff, without any proper inspection (common here in Finland).

#1 UNDERWEAR; every now and then you find in 2nd hand store some old underwear for sale.
For f*ck sake - why?? Panties, bras, maybe some socks... Who would like to use anyone's old panties? Underwear are private and self-hygienic. Unless you get your kicks out of them. So, please! Don't bring any underwear to 2nd hand store - toss them away!

#2 T-SHIRTS AND BLOUSES WITH STAINS; and not just any stains - those that are in your armpits! If I found some nice white T-shirt and it seems to be perfect, I will always check armpits. Mostly I found disgusting yellow sweat stains. And that shirt is ruined.

#3 COSMETICS; so what to do when you have an almost empty shower gel, perfume or body spray bottle? Yes - normal people would get rid of them, but some will put them on sale. It's absolutely gross! And it doesn't end there, it includes also make up; lipsticks, mascaras... Way to go!

#4 BROKEN THINGS; this means everything. Don't sell anything that is even a bit broken!
There is three modes of selling broken things.
One; seller knows that product is broken and she/he sells it anyway with good price, because she/he thinks that buyer doesn't notice.
Two; seller knows that product is broken and she/he sells it anyway with low price by idea that "it will still do".
Three; seller doesn't truly know that product is broken. Then buyer has to make decision. I really don't want to buy Converse sneakers  for 40 euros if there's no soles anymore...

#5 OVERCHARGE; bad product with high price. You know what I'm talking about. Basic T-shirts, unfit shoes and fake brand purses - great prices! If you really have good brand products for sale in 2nd hand store, you can put a little extra on the price but in any other situation, it's just greedy!

Those are my thoughts for now. If you like, you can follow me on Instagram @pennieplaysson!

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