Close Please enter your Username and Password
Reset Password
If you've forgotten your password, you can enter your email address below. An email will then be sent with a link to set up a new password.
Cancel
Reset Link Sent
Password reset link sent to
Check your email and enter the confirmation code:
Don't see the email?
  • Resend Confirmation Link
  • Start Over
Close
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service


posts

Member Deleted Post




eb1209

6/23/2016 4:08 am

Salvation Army and Goodwill Stores are my favorite charity stores here in the USA. They are the recipients of things that I no longer need and are used but in mint condition. When I was younger I must admit, I was an impulse buyer. I buy things that were on Big Sale from my fave stores like Macy's, Dillard's, Burkington's, Bloomingdale's and the Outlets. I bought things I didn't need, but I liked. Hence, I used to send Balikbayan boxes to my family and relatives, even friends back in the Philippines a whole lot. But I got wiser when recession came and cut down on working hours at work was implemented. It affected my budget so much that I Quit doing all the impulsiveness in shopping. Plus BB boxes fees soared as well. Relatives were ungrateful and became greedy. And my house was filling up with things I didn't need .

Just call me ELZ


eb1209

6/23/2016 4:10 am

And I do find myself going to flea markets at times. That is where I buy fruits and plants. It is actually fun!

Just call me ELZ


Bizzysback 63F
990 posts
6/23/2016 9:46 pm

I am not a fan of UK but I do visit thrift or Op sops as we call them here, I have bought many but not clothes. I am a bargain hunter, I seldom buy if it is not a bargain and I love going to fresh produce market even in Philippines.

“Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”