Our Target has Salvation Army kettles there... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
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Our Target has Salvation Army kettles there... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
Ditto! I used to shop for clothes at Shopco, they had nice things, but we don't have one nearby anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
I like consignment shops. There's one in Rocky Hill, CT that is awesome! Of course, I also go to Target and Kohls or wherever there are sales.
I only shop at the outlets. I can't afford regular stores.
Thrift stores for us, and Costco. I've been on vacation for the last month and have been to every thrift store in a 100 mile radius. I usually don't go when they have the sales going on, too many people. But I do go to at least one or two a week. Addiction !!?? :eek:
Best buy ever in a thrift store ever ?? A $450.00 Hartman brief case for $4.99. Like new, perfect condition. Couldn't believe it.
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Originally Posted by lv4dogs
Pac Sun is Pacific Sunwear, its just PacSun for short. I LOVE that place though! They always have GREAT sales on hoodies, and not cheap hoodies either :)
west 49, boat house and jean machine, except my jeans are all from thrift stores. ans ebay :D :p
Roxy you have a very odd store then becouse Targets corprate policy is no to the kettles It offends those not christan and disturbs them. Of course they are French owned.
Target being french owned is a myth, and Target gives more to charity than most stores. (I am not affiliated with target but researched this last time this came up)
I LOVE Kohl's and recently I discovered Christopher and Banks and Coldwater Creek for there cute cat themed sweaters and PJs.
I also like Dillard's when there is a sale.
Sometimes I have luck at Ross and T.J. Maxx too.
The research I have seen No directly not but the holding corperation that handles the chain is french owned . Yes if you want to list the charities they support people her would be rather surprized.
Here's the info I found
http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.
Can you point me to the info you found?
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Originally Posted by caseysmom
:confused: http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/charity/sallyann.asp
Our targets in WI still have kettles. I hate it. I've got to walk past them without giving anything or only dropping in a few cents because our family actually gets stuff from them. I feel like such an a**hole. I wish they just had the kettles sitting out without the bell ringers or something where you don't have to feel like a jerk for not having extra money. But thats just a rant and we're getting of the subject of the thread.
Corinna,
The Target retailer I believe has a no-solicitation policy and made an
exception for the salvation army. (this is the reason for the
non-kettle policy)
I am a Salvation army supporter and I contribute them via
mail. But even I feel uncomfortable with any solicitor's
in front of store fronts.