Before you hand over things to the commission, you need to know some rules that will help in this process. At first glance it may seem that it is very simple, but in reality it usually turns out differently. So let's get it right.
Preparation
Well, if you have a lot of unnecessary clothes left, and there is no one to give them to, then, of course, it is best to take them to the thrift store. True, this case needs to be fairly prepared.
The fact is that it is not always possible to hand over things to the commission. Very often there are problems in which sellers refuse to accept the goods. The first thing you need to do is choose the right clothes and items that you want to give away.
Remember that clothing should not have visible damage. No stains, paints, holes or other external defects. Of course, this does not mean that things should be completely new. Nevertheless, in the current thrift stores they accept only what looks presentable.
In addition, pay attention to what time of year and what clothes you give. So, for example, if you try to hand over things to the commission in the wrong season, they simply may not be accepted. Agree, it is unlikely that someone will buy a fur coat in the summer, and a swimsuit in the winter.
If you have accumulated a lot of different clothes, it is best to sort them by size, and then think about where to hand things in to the commission and whether it is worth doing it at all. When you pick up everything that they can take, you can proceed to the next step.
We are looking for a store
Where to put things in the commission? More precisely, in which store? The fact is that now there are quite a lot of “seconds”, they all specialize in different clothes. So after you pick up these or those things, get down to search for stock.
Before you go there, be sure to call the store. Quite often, goods are accepted only at certain hours and days of the week. Make sure you don’t have to go back and forth.
Now that the stock has been found, you can proceed to the next step. Take your passport with you and get to work.
Packing and delivery
Before you hand over things to the commission, you need to carefully pack them. Clothes piled in one pile are unlikely to be accepted. So wash everything, then put it in bags.
You can hand over not only clothes. If we are talking about technology, then first you need to check it for serviceability, then carefully pack and arrange for delivery. As a rule, small commission stores do not have such a service. You will have to turn to friends, relatives, or even delivery services for help. After the issue is settled, you can go to the store and talk with the seller.
The final stage
The last step in the delivery of things to the thrift store is an agreement with sellers. You need to agree on the acceptance of the goods, and then bring it to the store, where sellers will appreciate the quality of things and say their value. You can bargain a little, however, in fact it usually turns out so that the store knows better at what price this or that thing can be bought.
When everything is agreed, you must conclude an agreement and leave your contact details for communication. From time to time you will have to be interested in how your product is doing. When something is sold, the store will pick up from thirty to forty percent of the cost. The rest for about three days should be given to you. If the administration of the thrift store loses or ruins your item, then it will have to return the full cost of the goods to you. That's all. Now you know how to hand over things to the commission without problems.