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Cash for clothes

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  • 16-05-2014 2:23pm
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    Can anyone recommend one in the area ? I usually just put them in the clothes bank but better off making some money for myself.
    I see one in coolmine that gives you 60c for every 1kg, is that usual going rate ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,004 ✭✭✭Pat Dunne


    BohsCeltic wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend one in the area ? I usually just put them in the clothes bank but better off making some money for myself.
    I see one in coolmine that gives you 60c for every 1kg, is that usual going rate ?

    Can't recommend one, but I'd be far happier giving a clothing donation to a reputable charity shop, than some unknown "for profit" outfit.


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    Depends on how you define 'reputable charity'!
    THere was a shop in Blanch village (eastern end) but not sure of it's still there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 673 ✭✭✭Marsden


    I used one in Clondalkin a few times, then they started routing through the bags and nit picking the best and leaving out the rest. I just give it to a charity shop now. The few euro they give you for all the clothes they get is kind of insulting anyway.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 426 ✭✭MammaZita


    Gaspode wrote: »
    Depends on how you define 'reputable charity'!
    THere was a shop in Blanch village (eastern end) but not sure of it's still there.


    St Vincent de Paul shop is still in Blanchsrdstown, just past the Ulster Bank.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,004 ✭✭✭Pat Dunne


    Gaspode wrote: »
    Depends on how you define 'reputable charity'!
    THere was a shop in Blanch village (eastern end) but not sure of it's still there.

    Anyone of the following I would define as reputable and would happily donate to, http://www.icsa.ie/about-us/


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