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Curmudgeoness

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3. I would think that 60/40 would be fair.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 06:49 PM
Oct 2012

The store does have all the expenses involved in keeping the physical location, including rent and utilities. I have never gone the consignment store route---I just donate clothes that I don't wear anymore to people who I know who need them and will use them, or to charitable thrift stores. But that is mostly because the consignment stores in my area require that the clothes be no older than 2 years, and I don't get rid of them that fast.

But if you are intending on getting some money out of them, I would definitely talk to all of the consignment stores in the area before I made a decision.

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