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sara3 | 07:09 Thu 06th May 2010 | ChatterBank
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hmmmm, got the bag through the door, it's a registered charity, made the kids have a huge clear out of their clothes (and me too), but just noticed that the bag says (in small lettering) "at least £50 per tonne of clothing will be donated to this charity".

isn't that a bit rubbish? our clothes are (mostly) good quality brands, and some still have the price tags on them (oops, that'll be me!).

is that a lousy deal? should I just bung it out to get it gone, or should I take it to a charity shop?
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lol, I wouldn't mess with your mum!

I did a boot sale once, and found some people wanted to haggle over silly prices. I kept saying, "it's not a jumble sale!"

I set up next to my friend who was clearing out Versace and Prada clothes for next to nothing, so I guess I never stood a chance!
Wouldn't starving children need food?
Thats exactly what we said, MightyWBA ..

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