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Also there is always the second hand market... If you are really looking for deals and can take some risk which I think most adults with jobs can...
Yeah, I only buy pre-used printer paper
Brainrot like this a huge contributor to waste and plastic waste specifically but much freedom to consoom!
The second hand market is 80% suck since 2021 or so. Everyone wants retail for their shit. And goodwill has decided to be “the last reseller” and priced accordingly.
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People want to sell their beat up tools for $10 less than the full warranty with returns tool (router, brad nailer, palm sander, belt sander, recently, different sellers.) a plug in craftsman belt sander as old as my dad and you want what now?
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Shirts. Even the best thrift store will have a $7-8 minimum on a used shirt. Meanwhile, I can get 2 for $10-12 on Amazon, new, with returns.
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Photo paper is an uncommon thrift. Though I found two 5x7 packs for $1 each this year. They were in a box with wrapped postits and index cards so I think someone was confused.
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Remember, time is a commodity. Killing a day and coming out empty handed isn’t for everyone.
At least in my area, the online second hand market is pretty decent (in my case, classifieds at local newspaper). I even checked "photo paper" and found a dozen listings (I'm guessing they bought the wrong kind, got a really good deal on it, or decided they don't actually print photos), but nothing as cheap as $1 (I see 2 packs of 50 sheets of 8.5x11 for $8 though, and that's <1/4 the price vs retail).
Some things aren't a good deal at thrift stores, but there still are some great deals. I've rarely found Goodwill to have good deals, but we have a few other thrift store brands in my area that actually have good deals. So like anything else, shop around.
I agree with you there. The second hand market is wonderful for finding ridiculous deals on things people just want gone.
The only problem with the second hand market is the effort needed for it. That effort keeps people from considering it a viable option for goods in the same way the effort to find another store made OP B-line to Amazon.
Agreed, but if you really do want to find a good deal, there are options. If everyone bought second hand, then second hand inventory wouldn't exist. So I'm grateful for the consumers who buy new and resell second hand for less than half the price (with more than twice the life left).
If you're the type where looking at something other than the two biggest retailers in your area is unreasonable, then yeah, second hand isn't going to be your cup of tea. That just means more good deals on the second hand market for the rest of us (e.g. I see photo paper for like 1/4 price of retail on my local classifieds).
eBay, Facebook marketplace/ buy nothing, hibid, thrifts, neighbors, friends, coworkers, family.