Items We Accept & People Love
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TO BRING IN
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EXTRA CASH!!
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Of course we are known for paying cash on the spot for most items. Please view the list on the left of this print. Click on the two lists of items we buy. We do full house liquidations of furniture, antiques etc.. Here is a list of items selling well these days. If your items are not on the lists of things we buy your not out of luck. We offer consignment on other items.
- Antiques
- Musical Instruments
- Cell Phones
- Video Games
- Electronics
- Dvd's
- Laptops
- Furniture
- Clothing (Ladies, Men's)(Must be on Hangers)
- Computer Hardware, Software
- Jewelry (Real or Fake)
- Audio Equipment
- Sporting Goods
- Old Toys (pre 1980)
- Audio Cassette Tapes, cd's
- Bicycles
- Glassware
- Hardware Items
- China
- Automotive Accessories
- Small Appliances
- Antiques
- Electronics
- Box Springs, Matress'
- Bose, Tiffany, Coach
- Coins
- Artwork, Paintings
- Cds
Hot list 1. Jewelry real or fake. 2. Couches 3. Laptops 4. Antiques 5. Cell Phones 6.Paintings 7. Clothes (less than three years old on hangers) 8. Purses 9 Video games Especially n64, super nintendo. 10. Furniture 11. Digital cameras 12. Mattress' , Box Springs 13.Knick Knacks 14.Vcrs, Dvds, Dvd players. 15.Computers p3 or higher.
No No list
1.No CLEAR GLASS 2.No BASKETS 3.No STUFFED ANIMALS, 4.SEASONAL ITEMS ONLY. 5.No CLOTHES WITHOUT HANGERS. 6.No Kid's Toys, 7.No kid's Clothing. 8.No Broken Eyesores. 9. No clothes at house pickups, must be brought into store.
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Malden Center Thrift Store 88+86 Pleasant St. Malden Ma 02148 Right off orange line 617-633-3399
Atari 2600, Atari 7800,
Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx,
Coleco ColecoVision,
Coleco Gemini, Coleco
Telstar, Commodore
64/128, GCE Vectrex,
Mattel Aquarius, Mattel
Intellivision, Mattel
Odyssey 2, Microsoft
Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360,
APF TV Fun,
Miscellaneous Handheld
Games, Miscellaneous
PC Games, SC Eight
Thousand, Sega Pods,
Miscellaneous TV
Games, NEC Turbo Duo,
Nintendo DS, Nintendo
Game Boy Advance,
Nintendo GameCube,
Nintendo NES, Nintendo
Nintendo 64, Nintendo
Super NES, Nintendo
Virtual Boy, Nintendo Wii,
Sega Dreamcast, Sega
Game Gear, Sega
Genesis, Sega Master
System, Sega Saturn,
SNK Neo Geo, SNK Neo
Geo Pocket, Sony
Playstation, Sony
Playstation 2, Texas
Instruments TI 99/4A, VM
Labs Nuon
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thrift Shops
Thrift shops are an excellent way to find
cheap shoes, clothes, and antiques for a
bargain! This article will help you find a thrift
shop close to you so you can go shopping for
cheap gold, silver, and furniture at resale
prices. First, if you're a seller of consignment
goods, resale shops can be an easy way to
make more money by not having to pay
suppliers upfront. Consignment stores help
keep items cheap, which means bigger
bargains for consumers. Men's and
children's clothes are always bargains at a
resale store. Ladies fashions are also worth
browsing to find the best bargain. If you're
looking for slightly used women's jewelry or
china, a consignment store can be perfect for
you to keep the cost down. Newlyweds and
college students will save money on
shopping for furniture, designer, or vintage
clothes at a thrift store. Bargain hunters enjoy
buying antiques at thrift stores and then
selling them for a profit at an auction. As we
all know, children outgrow shoes before
they're worn out. Finding cheap shoes at a
thrift store will save you valuable money, as
well as finding rare costumes. Visiting thrift
stores while on vacation will show you the
characteristics of your location. Holding an
auction for a local charity at a thrift store is
very honorable, and is the perfect way to
raise money for a cause. By calling a thrift
shop prior to your arrival, you may find they
are having a sale on items that you're looking
for.
Whether you're buying or selling, shopping at
consignment and resale stores is a thrifty
way to clean out your closets or restock your
supply of everything from clothing to china to
furniture. Thrift stores accept donations of
used clothing and other items for resale to
the public at cheap, bargain-basement
prices. Consignment stores are choosier
about what they accept, putting the items up
for sale and then sharing a percentage of the
profits with the original donator. Most thrift
store shoppers dream of finding that one,
priceless antique, tucked away in a corner
and gathering dust, up for sale for only a few
dollars, but the reality is, thrift stores are
probably more practical when trying to clothe
your family than for treasure hunting. Either
way, though, poking through the shelves and
shoe racks of resale stores is a good way to
pass time and save money