I loathe Black Friday

Black Friday is two weeks from tomorrow. I loathe this day. I worked in retail for so many years, at Macy’s, did the Hickory Farms thing over the holidays in college, managed stores for both LLBean and QVC…….did enough in retail to loathe that day. I hate it.

Once I left retail I vowed I would never again go out on Black Friday. For years I had to be up at 4 am to be at the store by 5 or 6……now my friends at QVC are working at midnight on Thanksgiving Eve which is ridiculous. And not their decision, it’s the mall’s decision.

So you won’t find any breaking news here on this blog for Black Friday deals. Other sites like to out-do each other. In the bargain blog world, it’s like being a competitive investigative reporter, to see who can break the news first. Meh, I couldn’t care less about who breaks the news first. I guarantee you it’s not going to be me.

And stupid Walmart, they’ve even threatened my friends at another site, that if they leak Walmart’s Black Friday deals, they’ll pull their advertising. One more reason to not shop there, as if you needed another.

But here are some sites that will have some of the deals listed:

http://blackfridaysites.com/

http://www.blackfriday.info/

http://bfads.net/

Have fun! I’ll be sleeping in!

Walmart-Olay/Secret

Last weekend, there was a coupon in the Procter & Gamble insert for $5 off Olay body wash when you buy Secret deodorant. I have seen on several boards that it has been working on trial sizes which are $0.97 each, resulting in $3 overage with each coupon you use. Remember the new wording on P&G coupons is 4 per visit, but that would mean $12 in overage. I wouldn’t expect it to be without hassle though, I’d assume that it’s going to beep and that cashiers are going to look at you cross-eyed and such. But, worth a shot if you’re going there anyway. And don’t forget to pick up your free Gain. There were $1 coupons in again and it’s only $0.97.

consignment shops

Consignment shops can be a great place to find great deals, and make some money. If you’re interested in consigning your clothes, here’s a bit of information to get you started.

Percentage: Most shops work on a % basis. Your items stay there for a prescribed time period and whatever sells during that period, you earn a % of the price. At the end of the consignment period, you are either responsible for going and retrieving your items or they become property of the shop and get donated. Encore in Kennett pays a 65/35 split, but their fees are a bit higher-$15 a year and $2 per visit. The Growing Tree in Kennett pays 50/50 and then $0.10 per item processing fee. Once Upon a Child in Pike Creek pays a flat rate. You get cash on the spot, but you have completely relinquished your items and imo, their payouts are lower.

Fees: As I stated above, be certain of what fees you’re paying in addition to the % that the store is getting.

Earning: Typically, as a consignor, you can expect to earn about what you’d get for the items if you had a yard sale, without all the hassle of a yard sale.Items are generally priced at 30-50% of their original cost, and then you’ll get about half of that, so 15-25%. That is usually what yard sale items are priced at, 15-25% of their original cost.

Brands: Many shops are only interested in higher-end brand names. Leave your Circo and Faded Glory at home. Since those items can be gotten so cheap at Target and Walmart, they have little resale value. For kids clothes, think Gap, Baby Lulu, Polo for the best returns. Many places will still take Carters and Osh Kosh if it’s in good condition. For women, Ann Taylor, Talbots, Banana Republic and brands like that do the best.

Items: Encore takes housewares as well as clothing. The Growing Tree takes women’s and kids’ clothes, accessories, handbags, toys and books. Once Upon a Child takes many different baby items. So does Baz on 896 in New London. Baz also takes maternity wear.

Condition: Clean your items and press them. They need to look like new on a hanger. Would you purchase a shirt that had spots, was wrinkled or missing buttons? Probably not, unless you were at Goodwill. Only bring them seasonal items. Even though you’re cleaning summer stuff out of your closet right now, it won’t be eligible for consignment until after the holidays. But as I clean out my closet and the kids’ closet, I create three piles: consign now, consign next season, donate.

Shopping: Many stores keep an account running of your earnings. You can then either receive payment or use it as store credit. It’s a fun way to shop, think of trading in your old stuff for new stuff.

Great Buys: I have found some terrific buys at consignment shops. A cashmere twin set from Ralph Lauren for $8. Timberland hiking shoes for $7. Melissa & Doug toys for $3.50. All are in great condition. I also got new winter coats for the boys-L.L.Bean and Lands End, for about 25% of their original cost.

What to look for: Look for great quality toys. Winter coats and boots, specialty wear like holiday outfits and Halloween costumes. For women’s clothing, you can find many great things. You know how it is, you buy something, take it home and you just don’t care for it or for the way it fits. Many items come to consignment shops for just that reason and many are new with tags.

My 2 cents: I’ve visited several shops in this area. Most are like an outlet store–hit or miss. Sometimes you go and find lots of great deals, sometimes nothing. I’ve consigned things at Once Upon a Child and at the Growing Tree. The pros about Once Upon a Child are that you leave with cash and you don’t have to be bothered with retrieving your items if they don’t sell. The cons are that I think their payouts are less, I don’t find their staff to be particularly friendly and they are very hasty in going through your items. In their defense, they do purchase them from you, so they are stuck with them if they don’t sell, hence the reason they might be more selective and pay out less. I haven’t gone to Encore because I feel their fees are too high, plus they only take items on certain days of the week and I’ve heard it’s a madhouse, moms get there an hour before opening to get in line. No thanks! I’ve shopped at Baz and I think her prices are a bit too high for the quality of items she sells. I saw two identical ride on Fisher Price toys. One at Baz was $22 and it was out on the porch, quite sun-faded and dirty. The identical toy was at The Growing Tree for $25, but was in excellent, like-new condition. I like the atmosphere at The Growing Tree and Baz much better than OUAC, which is very warehouse like and impersonal. I haven’t been to Plato’s Closet just because my kids aren’t in that age group (teens and tweens) but it’s worth a look if you have kids that age. Plato’s and OUAC are chains/franchises owned by the same company.

Overall, I just find it fun to do and it is a great way to save money on some things and get back some of what you’ve already spent. Good luck!

My quest for PJs leads me to other deals

My older son has no cool weather pajamas. And now that we’ve had a few cool nights, plus the fact that he won’t keep a blanket on at night, makes me feel bad. I had somewhat decided that this weekend, definitely, I would be purchasing them for him.

On Saturday we went out to dinner at Dave’s Famous BBQ. Having lived in Kansas City for a few years, we miss good BBQ and we are glad that Dave’s moved in. What was NOT a bargain–the mac & cheese kids meal. We paid $4.99 for a serving of Kraft Mac & Cheese. The same mac & cheese that I refuse to pay more than $0.50 a box for, was $4.99 for a serving that was probably about 1/3 of a box. Jeez, talk about markup! On the way home, we stopped at Brandywine Town Center.

Old Navy had PJs for him….for $16.50 a pair. Yikes, no thanks. I did find some dog toys on the clearance rack for $0.67 each, so that made me happy.

Yesterday, my sister in law told me that Carters is having a big weekend sale. Lots of stuff for 50% off, then everything is an additional 20% off. I made it my plan to go there.

But first, before trekking all the way to a Carters, none of which is very close to my home, I figured I would check out the Carters PJs in Walmart. I have a love/hate relationship with Walmart, and usually will only go there for free items and absolute necessities. (which btw, reminds me that I heard a rumor we’re getting a Target at the site of the old Kaolin mushroom) But anyway……..stopped in Walmart.

I did not like any of their Carters PJs. We need the kind with elastic around the bottom of the leg, otherwise the pants are always too long for him. But, they did have several PJs that were on clearance for $2. They were all either Faded Glory or George, the Walmart store brands. All were a set of a short-sleeved shirt and pants. Only one design in 5T, so I grabbed them. LOTS of styles in 24m-3t, if you need them, and they definitely had more girls’ than boys’ varieties.

If you go, take your $1 Gain dish detergent coupon from last Sunday’s paper–the Gain there is only $0.97, so free after coupon. And pick up the new All You magazine. It’s only $2.24, but is loaded with coupons–you’ll more than get your $2 back.

Got home, looked at the Carters website. Most items are only about 25% off, the store sales are better. Looked at the store finder and my options. I don’t feel like driving up to Lancaster. For a few moments, I thought about taking the day and heading up to the new Philadelphia Premium Outlets, since I’ve never been there. Woke up this morning just not in the mood for a whole day of shopping.

So I’m going to the closest store, the one on Concord Pike. That journey will take me past a Shoprite, where my friend C has informed me that Hefty trash bags are only $1.24 this week. That means they are $0.24 a box if you have the $0.50 coupon, or $0.74 a box if you have the $1/2 coupon, which is the one I have. I am down to my last box of trash bags and haven’t found a deal on them in a long time.

It also means I have to go right past Goodwill and I have tons of baby stuff to drop off. I went through the basement on Saturday and made three piles–consign now, consign in the spring and donate. That will free up some space in the basement. If they are open, I will take a look for snow boots for the boys.