but she might tit herself if she goes outside!!!And she was out of breath? Honestly she would be better off going for a walk or doing the couch to 5k instead of pissing around indoors.
but she might tit herself if she goes outside!!!And she was out of breath? Honestly she would be better off going for a walk or doing the couch to 5k instead of pissing around indoors.
Ooo username not related to her to cover her trAck il report her for frauxSo Jane has started selling charity shop purchases on eBay again then... Didn't think It Would last long
Were being trolledduck sake! What was all that about with the ribbon? Is she getting some practice in for a bit of Morris dancing?
Also, who was it on here who compared her to Penfold? that’s all I think of now when I see her swatting herself about on that ball
its the same username that she has always had on ebay. i originally saw her username on here. they she said she was selling via a new insta but then didnt accept people so probably wasnt selling...plus the clothes are vile that she chooses.Ooo username not related to her to cover her trAck il report her for fraux
Were being trolled
I guess my issue is you think its going to some one who maybe who cant afford other clothes to help them out in time of need i dont donate so somone can buy and make a profit but i respect your point of viewTo be honest, I don't have a problem with people re selling charity clothes. Loads of people do it. I follow someone on IG who's made a really great business from it. The charity shops are getting their money - what difference does it really make to them if they sell an item to a person that takes it home to wear or a person that takes it home to list and sell?
Quite frankly, if you want to spend time rummaging around in charity shops for something that is worth re selling, knock yourself out! Personally, I've never found 1 thing that I would buy to wear from a charity shop but then I'm not a rummager! I like to go in a shop and see everything laid out clearly on rails and just wander round til something takes my eye!!
Of course, and I respect yours too. But if you donate to a charity shop, then you have helped someone out ie. with the money that the item was bought with that goes to the charity. Gone are the days when ‘poor’ people shop for cheap clothing in them, have you seen the prices of some of them! Plus most sellers are after designer bargains, not George at Asda like Jane buys!I guess my issue is you think its going to some one who maybe who cant afford other clothes to help them out in time of need i dont donate so somone can buy and make a profit but i respect your point of view
Ahhh thats fair enough and yh trueOf course, and I respect yours too. But if you donate to a charity shop, then you have helped someone out ie. with the money that the item was bought with that goes to the charity. Gone are the days when ‘poor’ people shop for cheap clothing in them, have you seen the prices of some of them! Plus most sellers are after designer bargains, not George at Asda like Jane buys!
Neither would I if my hubs had been working late. If mines on a late I sort the bits like washing, cleaning, kitchen after work. The other way round if im on a late.Call me old fashioned but I would not be laying on the sofa covered in a blanket letting my husband tidy the kitchen and get his lunch ready for the next day, she is just so lazy.
I agree ... don’t have a problem as such but.... some sellers are cheeky buggers and really hype up the starting price of the item like Mrs M ( Caroline ) buys something for a fiver and puts it on for £50 that‘s extortionTo be honest, I don't have a problem with people re selling charity clothes. Loads of people do it. I follow someone on IG who's made a really great business from it. The charity shops are getting their money - what difference does it really make to them if they sell an item to a person that takes it home to wear or a person that takes it home to list and sell?
Quite frankly, if you want to spend time rummaging around in charity shops for something that is worth re selling, knock yourself out! Personally, I've never found 1 thing that I would buy to wear from a charity shop but then I'm not a rummager! I like to go in a shop and see everything laid out clearly on rails and just wander round til something takes my eye!!
Well I suppose if the item is worth it and people are prepared to pay, then so be it.I agree ... don’t have a problem as such but.... some sellers are cheeky buggers and really hype up the starting price of the item like Mrs M ( Caroline ) buys something for a fiver and puts it on for £50 that‘s extortion
DolliieeWhat's her eBay ID? I could do with a laugh
I wouldn’t either seeing as Charlie has probably not far off a four hour commute in total a day on top of a FULL days work While she’s been lazing around as usual! My husband works really long shifts, I just couldn’t imagine sitting on my arse, other half coming home from a long day to do the dishes then his lunch for the next day etc but that’s Janiekins for you, a lazy entitled madam. Of course there’s nothing wrong with him doing the dishes etc but I just wouldn’t be that lazy!Call me old fashioned but I would not be laying on the sofa covered in a blanket letting my husband tidy the kitchen and get his lunch ready for the next day, she is just so lazy.