Before I begin, I DO NOT want a canned response about how computers price the items. In fact, I don't want a response at all, just informing the public about what a waste of time it is to take anything there, and how disorganized the...
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Before I begin, I DO NOT want a canned response about how computers price the items. In fact, I don't want a response at all, just informing the public about what a waste of time it is to take anything there, and how disorganized the place is. The biggest problem is that I was offered $24 for a brand new pair of steel toed Doc Martens. $24?!?! They retail for almost $200. I turned around and posted them on eBay, got a bid of $76 in 1 day. And don't tell me that Docs aren't popular or valuable right now. (A few years ago, I had brand new Chuck Taylors and brand new DCs - they didn't even take them.)
Besides the poor pricing, the store was an absolute mad house. Super messy, crowded, noisy. There was no one at the main desk area when I came in - one person was "evaluating" clothing while others stood around. I was rudely directed with a pointed finger to "scan the QR code," which I couldn't see due to the mess and customers crowded around. Never again. My advice: sell it on Facebook Marketplace, sell it on eBay, have a yard sale - you'll actually make money doing any of those.