SHAMED FOR RESELLING? Thrifting My Way Out of An Abusive Situation

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  • In this video, I open up about my journey from being in an abusive relationship to finding independence and self-worth through the world of thrift store reselling. It's not just about the items I've found and sold; it's about the life I've rebuilt, piece by piece.
    🔹 Why I Started: Discover how necessity drove me to the aisles of thrift stores and how this became my lifeline.
    🔹 The Shame and the Stigma: I faced criticism and shame for reselling thrifted items. Hear my response to those who doubted and shamed me.
    🔹 Triumph Over Adversity: Every item sold brought me closer to freedom. This isn't just a business story; it's a tale of overcoming obstacles and reclaiming power.
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    Hello! I'm Margaret. Welcome to Texas Gal Treasures.
    Dream of treasure hunting and thrifting? Finding garage sale gold to sell on eBay? Or maybe you want to get creative and design your own products to sell on print on demand platforms like Merch by Amazon, Printify, or Printful?
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  • @mlaytonturner
    @mlaytonturner 3 місяці тому +69

    I think donors frequently misunderstand how thrift shops work. Many exist to support a local nonprofit, rather than simply redistributing what they receive to the less fortunate. So, the more donated items they sell, the more they can turn around and financially support the work of their nonprofit partner. Resellers, therefore, are helping to support that nonprofit. The thrift stores aren't giving donated items away, in fact, they're doing exactly what resellers are doing, which is to resell used items for an income. There's nothing disgusting or unethical about this process. And I'm so impressed with what you were able to do, Margaret!

    • @Perpetual_Kid
      @Perpetual_Kid 3 місяці тому +2

      It’s a tiny percentage that goes to the non-profit. It’s like they’re paying just to use the logo to say they’re helping

    • @Shaybird715
      @Shaybird715 3 місяці тому +6

      Despicable would be Goodwill overpricing

    • @lefantomer
      @lefantomer Місяць тому

      There is no difference between buying at thrift stores and reselling and buying at auctions and reselling, or yard/estate sales and reselling. Anyone who chides you for that, in addition to being a jerk, does not understand the essence of buying low and selling high is that different items will be of different value to different people. Someone who would only piece of art glass or ceramic or jewelry or anything else strictly for the convenience of a useful object at a low price is an entirely different consumer from someone who values it for its worth as a collectible or as a rare piece of design or anything that makes it valuable to them at a higher price.

  • @standraiveyjones3670
    @standraiveyjones3670 3 місяці тому +118

    Thank you!!
    I am 72 retired Mental Health Counselor. I did not retire with a 401k. My new reselling business is a way to supplement my income.
    Can’t believe people are shaming resellers. When we purchase from Goodwill we are helping to pay Goodwill employees salaries.
    Be well and thanks for all the great reselling tips you have given me.😉🦋

    • @Chicago48
      @Chicago48 3 місяці тому +17

      A lot of retirees start reselling as an entry into business. As a way to cushion their retirement pension, which doesn't leave much. I see elderly people all the time in the thrifts and I know they're supplementing their pension, but also getting out of the house. Their kids are grown (or dead) and they have nothing better to do.

    • @AnneArnold-ir6qo
      @AnneArnold-ir6qo 3 місяці тому +9

      same for me.

    • @ceecee5389
      @ceecee5389 3 місяці тому +15

      71 retired and for my husband and I this allows us to live more comfortably as well as keep our minds active. We are far from broke but this really is something we can do to provide for the extras.

    • @grabowskycountry
      @grabowskycountry 3 місяці тому +11

      Retired here too. We have so much fun shopping while getting some excercise and sharpening the minds.

    • @wg8517
      @wg8517 Місяць тому +2

      Good Will also employs some special needs people as well. Goodwill does more for people than to provide low cost goods to those who are less fortunate financially.

  • @kayhall8042
    @kayhall8042 3 місяці тому +83

    Go Margaret! Don’t let these haters upset you!!! They are, in fact, wishing they were doing the same thing you are doing, but don’t have the get up and go to do it!!!!

    • @janegrametbaur817
      @janegrametbaur817 3 місяці тому +1

      Margaret God bless you!!!!! You have not only shared your knowledge, but your life circumstances. That takes a huge amount of courage. You have spent time, energy, and money to teach others. You have given us a piece, of your heart!! Please remember your videos do so much to help others. There will always be someone out there who views whatever you or anyone does in a negative light.They will to try to rain on the parade. Personally, I can relate to your struggles.
      Today I’m an old lady. But at one time I was young mom,desperate to get out of a bad marriage. I procrastinated long enough after high school to deny myself a University education. I do believe God had a hand in sending my mom a grumpy, rigid old angel in my dead father’s best friend. He pulled some strings and 3 years after high school I found myself graduating from a hospital based nursing school with a diploma and after passing Virginia state boards the right to call myself an RN. Hospital based nursing schools no longer exist. Community based Colleges now offer 2 year AA degree programs for RN and a little under 2 years LPN programs. Today it’s it’s very difficult to qualify for AA programs.
      I see God’s hand all the way back then. Today, my procrastinating high school self would be flipping burgers because I would not have met criteria to enter a nursing program. Again God’s hand or serendipity I don’t know but I can guess. Fast forward many years and I was a young mom in a bad marriage. I lived in California and was gainfully employed as a jail nurse in a one of the largest jails nationwide wide. . As a county employee I had a good salary.
      😅
      Only because of my education and salary I was able to escape my bad marriage to become a single parent to two young children. As a single parent I could give my daughter financial support until she graduated university with a BA and.also several AA degrees, including a certificate in office management. She is now an HR specialist and being groomed to head her family owned corporation’s head of HR. My son has severe learning disabilities . Again because of God’s hand or serendipity I had medical insurance that paid for some of his treatment. My salary paid for tutoring. Again though life was a struggle, he managed to graduate high school. Unfortunately, he has chosen to live life as a criminal. I have no communication with him or my grand kids.
      Now at 71 I’m on PALLATIVE Care soon to be in HOSPICE. I’m starting off as a reseller. I’m not to spend my last days staring at a wall. Until it’s my time I’m learning and Margaret you are a stellar teacher! I have mentored other and it’s hard work. Reselling especially if you are learning like me or just want to see Margaret’s many videos please thank her for all she has given us. I’m very thankful that you are here Margaret.
      son on the other hand made the decision to live life I can’t condone. I’ve had to break off any communication with him and with my grandchildren, which breaks my heart. You have shared your struggles and have beena wonderful example to others in difficult situations. Or others who just want to learn and start a new path in life reselling. Margaret I have learned so much from you. Thank you! I have mentored others in my field of correctional nursing and in the field of legal nurse consulting.

  • @MaRiaGaRina
    @MaRiaGaRina 3 місяці тому +34

    Those negative people write about "the poor" wanting designer stuff and cool toys... Like seriously? That is such a lie! Coming from a very poor childhood I can 100% say - when you're poor - you dont want labels! You want food. You want safe home. You want health. Clothes is clothes. Things are just tools for our lives. It is up for the parents to teach right values. That money are earned. That hard work is good work. That you don't judge anyone based on their appearance or ability to buy things.
    Texas Gal - you go girl! Thanks for being inspirational and kind to many people!

  • @TheNICHELady
    @TheNICHELady 3 місяці тому +57

    I never realized how similar our situations were... reselling also was my way out of an abusive relationship and I always tell people that thrift stores are doing a tremendous service by offering a place for finding treasures to resale as it has given so many people the ability to break free from bad situations!

    • @trinasyoutube
      @trinasyoutube 3 місяці тому +1

      Glad to see both of you ladies were able to improve your own situations through reselling.

    • @user-bz9wf1hm6t
      @user-bz9wf1hm6t 3 місяці тому +3

      Reselling got me out of debt I wish I had learned reselling years ago

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson 3 місяці тому +1

      I’m so glad you posted here! I’ve read your name so many times re learning more about vintage glass and other stuff I shop for but I never looked up your channel. Now I can click here!

    • @stilltryin71
      @stilltryin71 3 місяці тому

      Dear Texas Gal, don’t let anyone of these self righteous biddies tell you how to make your living! They ate probably jealous! Wish I had done the same thing years ago when I was being abused by bosses in the corporate world!

  • @Picasocat
    @Picasocat 3 місяці тому +18

    Goodwill and other thrift stores has raised prices because of THEIR Greed. People need to quit blaming the resellers. We all have our reasons for reselling. I was laid off from a corporate job after 32 years. Finding a job with similar pay was almost impossible at my age (yes, age discrimination is real) Being a reseller gave me the opportunity to watch my grandchild and work from home. I refuse to feel guilty. There will always be those people who get off on blaming and shaming. Margaret, please don't let them upset you. We love you for who you are. You are a strong, smart warrior woman!

  • @debbier938
    @debbier938 3 місяці тому +32

    I was working at a job I hated! And I suffer with anxiety and depression. Thrifting and finding treasures is one of the only things that brings me joy and happiness! Being at the thrift store is My Happy Place. And reselling let’s me work for myself! Love you Margaret !

    • @erinmaxwell8133
      @erinmaxwell8133 2 місяці тому +2

      Same!! I have ptsd. Thrifting is my escape.

  • @RoxanneFaye1
    @RoxanneFaye1 3 місяці тому +41

    For those of us who can not get a regular job for whatever reason, be it lack of skills or health related, reselling is a true lifeline. If the haters were in our shoes, I'm sure they would think differently. Reselling definitely beats going on any government assistance program. Haters are going to hate. God bless, Margatet. And happy Easter.

  • @sammonicuslux
    @sammonicuslux 3 місяці тому +112

    Greedwill does not exist to help the poor. They are a corporation that caters to the shareholders like any other. I second your opinion!

    • @paolavaca1877
      @paolavaca1877 3 місяці тому +6

      Don't even entertain those hateful comments. Keep reselling! I do it part-time and love it! Wish I could do it full time and quit my job! Sending you good wishes and continued success!❤

    • @onemanstrash8233
      @onemanstrash8233 3 місяці тому +8

      Goodwills mission is to PUT PEOPLE TO WORK! Not sell to poor people! So they don’t even know what they are talking about!

    • @onemanstrash8233
      @onemanstrash8233 3 місяці тому +4

      Maybe the person that left the comment needs to resell so she can afford better for her family….just saying! With love of course!

    • @readwriteretro
      @readwriteretro 3 місяці тому +2

      Goodwill funds job training. Many people have benefitted by being given a chance, whether they have no marketable job skills and need them to try to work at all or are working to get off public assistance, are developmentally disabled or are otherwise overlooked because they were formerly incarcerated or have another strike against them. Many people have moved on after completing job training programs. Not all help that involves the handing out of items really improves people situations in the long run.

    • @sharynrae1895
      @sharynrae1895 3 місяці тому +6

      I understand where you’re coming from but you spend way too much time justifying something that doesn’t require any justification. Resellers shopping at Goodwill aren’t preventing anyone else from shopping there. There are still plenty of clothes and knick knacks left when I leave. And I’m sure these thrift stores appreciate ALL the sales, they don’t check your income level at the door. Such a ridiculous argument doesn’t even deserve your time.

  • @getlockered7474
    @getlockered7474 3 місяці тому +20

    Many of those of us who thrift to resell do it because we are less fortunate as well. We also need to earn more to help our families.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @loreli6052
    @loreli6052 3 місяці тому +34

    It amazes me that some people have this reaction to hearing that people source items for resale, from charity thrift stores. The purpose of these stores is not to provide goods to low income people (with a few exceptions). The purpose is to make money for their charitable causes. The more money people spend there, the more money the store makes. You are helping the organization by shopping there. You aren't stealing items. You are paying the asking price, that they determine. Furthermore, most of the things we see you buying are items that people don't really need. You sell things like jewelry and small decor items. You aren't taking food away from anyone. Thank you for encouraging all of us toward personal empowerment and abundance.

    • @luvmuz40
      @luvmuz40 3 місяці тому +3

      LOL - I just posted a comment saying the exact thing you did.

    • @loreli6052
      @loreli6052 3 місяці тому +3

      @@luvmuz40 Great minds think alike!

  • @loribeasley1956
    @loribeasley1956 3 місяці тому +25

    I Thank you for this video. I retired in late 2019, then the pandemic and all hell broke loose in terms of food and everything in the economy. I had to find a way to supplement my income in order to afford food, medications and life in general. I chose to resell what I had in my home and was able to supplement my income enough to afford food on the table. I don't make any more than 400-500 a month but that keeps me from going on food stamps and asking for other services. I go to Goodwill to thrift, but your taxes aren't supplementing me through social services, I'm earning money to keep me off asking for assistance. I will not apologize for thrifting; I could be homeless or on social services costing taxpayers more money. I am supporting myself; the government is not supporting me. I worked and paid into Medicare more than what is allotted to me each month.

  • @tx_grown2099
    @tx_grown2099 3 місяці тому +22

    I am a 9 year teacher and I do this as a way to relieve the stress of work. Finding things that were once forgotten or no longer needed and finding a home for them is what I enjoy. I am not trying to get rich. I am just trying to keep my mind from thinking about school. Thanks for your content and the knowledge you share. Watching your videos help me get my mind off things. Keep doing what you are doing.

  • @tammyclelland
    @tammyclelland 3 місяці тому +28

    This is crazy!! As a reseller and someone who has worked nonprofit for over 15 years, the idea that someone would say resellers are somehow taking away from people in need is just crazy and they obviously don’t know how it all works. Resellers don’t get items for free that were meant to be free for needy families. Instead, they buy items from thrift stores ran by some nonprofits and the money they paid for the items then goes to that nonprofit’s programs which are offered to those in need. Furthermore, resellers are also doing consumers a favor by doing the legwork to find & sell either hard-to-find items and/or gently used items, usually at a lower price. I wouldn’t sell something to someone else that I wouldn’t be willing to use myself. Most thrift stores won’t even put “gross” or junk items in their stores. If someone just HAS to complain about something, complain about those who literally donate garbage to places like Goodwill bc they’re too lazy to sort through their junk pile. Instead, they just drop it off and use up resources of that nonprofit who has to pay someone to sort through it there. And for those who think using a used item is gross, it must be nice to have grown up without any “hand-me-downs.” SMH. Okay, my rant is now complete. Lol

  • @tammyulgen6043
    @tammyulgen6043 3 місяці тому +27

    Also... if it were not for Goodwill's resellers the store wouldn't have enough customers to stay in business, The Goodwill is set up to give people jobs who normally wouldn't be able to have the money or self esteem that comes with working and socializing. The Salvation Army thrift stores are there to make money for the charity that helps the homeless and many other things the Salvation Army does, the Humane society thrift stores are there to make money for the Humane Society, as are the Hospice stores and others.

    • @avengingmime
      @avengingmime 3 місяці тому +4

      I've wondered what people who think resellers are stealing from the poor at Goodwill, think about flipping items from other types of charity shop. Clearly the pre-owned t-shirts and china and books at the ASPCA store aren't going to be bought and used by cats and dogs! 😂

    • @loreli6052
      @loreli6052 3 місяці тому +5

      Well said! The more people (including resellers) who buy from these stores, the more money the make for their causes.

    • @erinmaxwell8133
      @erinmaxwell8133 2 місяці тому +1

      The GW in SF was offering reseller training classes. They want resellers shopping there.

  • @GrandmaGingersFarm
    @GrandmaGingersFarm 3 місяці тому +24

    The folks that are shaming need to think about the very well to do folks that run those "charity" stores. They dont care how they get their money.
    This young lady is doing something honestly and has the right idea. May YAH Bless.

  • @marannalatimer2864
    @marannalatimer2864 3 місяці тому +22

    There plenty of inventory for everyone plenty of thrift stores yard sales nobody business who buys..

  • @bonniezimlich1403
    @bonniezimlich1403 3 місяці тому +22

    Margaret you are awesome. I dont comment much but i watch you and i think you are very strong to be able to do reselling. The naysayers need to realize there is so much out there that if you didnt resell recycle some of those items could end up in the landfill. You go girl. Stay safe hugs.

  • @ShannonsBudgets
    @ShannonsBudgets 3 місяці тому +16

    The prices are not going because of us. Everything in this country has gone way up.

  • @debs7368
    @debs7368 3 місяці тому +18

    I found your channel years ago, never knowing we were in the same, or similar situation. You have taught me so many ways to thrift, sell a variety of items, as well as how to package and ship. If it weren’t for you, Matt at Park Time Pickers, or John at Cincinnati Pickers, I would still be trapped in a very abusive marriage . I’m grateful for you, and want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. To the naysayers. Until you’ve walked a mile in my shoes, your opinion doesn’t matter. My child and I are safe. Reselling was my escape out.

  • @jackstreasures
    @jackstreasures 3 місяці тому +6

    I resell because I have ADHD and some anxiety and working a "real job" has been next to impossible. I've done this for 26ish years now and it lets me support myself (and now I am married and my husband was able to leave a highly-stressful position and join me too.) Reselling has changed lives.

  • @brendatomlinson
    @brendatomlinson 3 місяці тому +7

    I like to remind people of Goodwill’s mission statement:
    Goodwill's mission statement is to improve the quality of life and dignity of people and families by helping them reach their full potential through work and learning, while strengthening communities and removing barriers to opportunity. Goodwill's vision is to eliminate poverty, and its values include "Not charity, but a chance".
    It says nothing about providing goods to poor people. As you said, if helping people in need is your priority, give to a homeless shelter or to the YWCA that provides clothes directly to women who escape abuse with nothing but the clothes on their body.

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 3 місяці тому +29

    Oh, I’m sorry emotional about it but that’s great for you to share that you helped you. But also people do not realize selling things back is still a job a lot of work. It takes a long time to take photos. You have to store the items you have to write the listings, packaging materials, communication the person in the show up then you got a find someone else to buy it relisted again go to the post office. There’s so much more that goes into it there’s plenty of stuff at plenty of charity stores and thrift stores and churches. Yes so much out there now. Anyways, you keep going girl you’re amazing. I love you support you push yourself even that much more drive yourself and appreciate you sharing.

    • @MootieScootie
      @MootieScootie 3 місяці тому +3

      So true, it is a lot of work! And you lose a big chunk of space in your home to boot.

    • @garyramey8857
      @garyramey8857 3 місяці тому +4

      Good for you, Margaret! I finally responded on my local Next Door app to yet another fool putting down resellers. It's not just about making extra money, but I try to live as "green" as I can. Whatever one's reasons, it is a win-win all the way around. Many folks would be shocked to really see the amount of waste in this country. The planet simply cannot sustain it. Resellers rule!!!

  • @jasonadams8633
    @jasonadams8633 3 місяці тому +6

    I THOUGHT I WAS DONE....IM NOT. 😂😂😂 BACK IN THE 90S I USED THE FINDS AT THRIFT STORES TO SELL TO KEEP ME FROM BEING NEARLY HOMELESS AFTER COLLEGE. I FULLY SUPPORT THIS VIDEO, YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL....PEOPLE THAT POST HATEFUL COMMENTS NEED TO STOP AND THINK A LITTLE ❤

  • @julzluvzdollz
    @julzluvzdollz 2 місяці тому +4

    I decluttered and donated thousands of dollars of like new and new items from my home over the last year and a half. I decided and felt called to give rather than resell because I have a full time job and wasn’t able to take on the task. I prayed on this because of course I could benefit from the earnings but I really needed to move the clutter for my sanity. I prayed and asked God what to do and the answer I got back was to give it all away. I wanted my items to go to someone in need for the items by either using them or specifically to resell and profit off the items. I wholeheartedly wanted my reckless spending and clutter to enrich someone’s life in anyway that it could. As a person that donates regularly, I’m so happy to see a video where someone resells thrifted items and profits so it can help better their life. Great video ❤. Thank you.

  • @gosiapotter474
    @gosiapotter474 3 місяці тому +8

    Those people are not haters they are poorly informed, and well done Margret for enlightening them. Ill just add, that at the present time charity/goodwill shops rely on high turnover to raise money for good causes they are affiliated with. It doesn't matter who and why is spending money in them as long as things are being sold fast. A good charity organization can achieve so much more with cash than a pile of junk, therefore no reason to think they should be exclusively for people in need. We should all shop second hand anyway if we care for the future of our planet. Happy Easter and best wishes.

  • @dellanier1794
    @dellanier1794 3 місяці тому +19

    Not trying to get rich. I am a reseller. Have been for years. It helps put food on the table. Do your thing. Should not have to explain your journey
    Ignore the haters.

    • @RubyGirlJewels
      @RubyGirlJewels 3 місяці тому

      Exactly...Ignore the haters because all they are trying to do is get a reaction. These are bored people who have nothing better to do than to try to upset someone. Just IGNORE. They don't deserve attention.

  • @sharonhonacher4017
    @sharonhonacher4017 3 місяці тому +6

    Thank you for mentioning retirees. I started reselling EXACTLY for the reason you mentioned. The money I make supplements a fixed income, and allows me to continue to live in Florida, where every aspect of cost of living has SKYROCKETED, like home owners insurance, car insurance, flood insurance, food, utilities, you name it. I am so glad to have discovered this opportunity, as I am physically unable to work at a job that requires constant standing OR sitting. So, too bad for the haters. This has been a blessing for my household. I’m with you girl!

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 3 місяці тому +17

    :33
    Wow, you’re much more understanding … oh that’s ridiculous. If somebody wants something they go find it you’re not taking away from anybody. There’s plenty of squirrels outside there’s plenty of nuts 🥜!!

  • @wendyriddell5529
    @wendyriddell5529 3 місяці тому +10

    I fully understand that people are needing to survive this difficult time of high prices or lack of savings for emergency

  • @jeanieolahful
    @jeanieolahful 3 місяці тому +3

    I’m definitely in need, and the thrift store near me are bursting with tons of households, clothing, and furniture for everyone. I thrifted my whole life prior to reselling. I broke my leg in 2020, and lost my ability to do my regular job. Reselling give me hope.

  • @debbiesday8270
    @debbiesday8270 3 місяці тому +4

    Being in an abusive relationship and trying to find a way to leave is being less fortunate. I want to do what you do. I'm trying to start over at 65 after an abusive marriage.

  • @marianesalvail698
    @marianesalvail698 3 місяці тому +12

    thank you so much for sharing your story! people don't think about peoples stories much love

  • @verakozlowski5907
    @verakozlowski5907 3 місяці тому +11

    Margaret, I've been a follower for years! Stay on that soapbox, we all do what we need to do. I know you've been thru a lot with the move to Colorado & more.
    Stay strong, be well!

  • @user-zn6xw2vp8d
    @user-zn6xw2vp8d 3 місяці тому +9

    You dont owe the rude obnoxious people an explanation. There are those that turn their nose up to purchasing used items. I have dealt with some myself. They are ignorant. I wouldn't give them a second of my time. Be proud of yourself. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @Theemptycart
    @Theemptycart 3 місяці тому +8

    I resell because I can’t stand working for someone else I enjoy it and it makes me feel confident and helpful. Just do you no else is paying your way so keep selling!! Live love resell ❤

  • @susanphelps9674
    @susanphelps9674 3 місяці тому +7

    Don't let these people get to you. I am not in an abusive relationship but I do thrift so when I retire in a couple of years I will have a way to supplement my income. When I was young I was on foodstamps back in the 80's but really at that time never really had enough money to even buy at goodwill or thrift stores being a single mom. People like you and me and others help keep Goodwill up and running so those who need and can will have the opportunity to buy.

  • @thethriftygreek5801
    @thethriftygreek5801 3 місяці тому +4

    You are one of the first UA-camrs I watched when I was researching selling jewelry. I’d say it’s been nearly 10 years now. You have taught me so much! My home became so cluttered when I was exclusively selling clothing. I chose to switch to jewelry because it’s less clutter and super easy to ship. I am a caregiver for my mother, for over 12 years now. Raised two children through all that. I also have autoimmune disease. Very difficult to hold a 9-5. My husband has busted his ass supporting us and I feel saddened that I am unable to work because I am so sickly. Even though my contributions are small, it makes me feel good to be helping the household as much as I can. You keep doing you Margaret! Don’t let ignorant people get you down.

  • @jewellkidd5469
    @jewellkidd5469 3 місяці тому +4

    You go girl! Goodwill gets items for FREE then resells to the public. CEO and top management make big money from those FREE items.

  • @Colleen858
    @Colleen858 3 місяці тому +8

    You keep doing what your doing. I have been there, too, and had to start all over ❤

  • @terigallegos5518
    @terigallegos5518 3 місяці тому +7

    Girl, please ignore the ignorant haters!!! It takes time, patience, mad skills, research, not to mention a great eye to do what you do!!! It is impressive, and an inspiration to so many!!! I for one, take my hat off to you, and say be WAAAY proud of all You've accomplished, and will continue to accomplish! Good things come to those that hustle!! Much love n light from a fellow reseller! Thank you so much for sharing your journey, and adventures with all of us! We appreciate you beyond measure! 🥰

  • @manuelamanuela8255
    @manuelamanuela8255 3 місяці тому +7

    Hi! thank you for your honesty and heartfelt comments, I appreciate you for your strength and sincerity...keep posting, keep selling!🤗

  • @conniemercado7722
    @conniemercado7722 3 місяці тому +2

    My Little sister is a reseller, and is recovering from breast cancer, and just recently had a double mastectomy. She is reselling now to help pay the medical bills. THANK GOD this is an option for her, and thank you Margaret for speaking up about this! ❤❤❤

  • @retiweisberg7906
    @retiweisberg7906 3 місяці тому +8

    Very well said. Thank you.

  • @joycemusgrave4754
    @joycemusgrave4754 3 місяці тому +3

    I started reselling because of trying to live on social security and that was not paying the bills or putting food on the table. Reselling is hard work , to find items, list, store ,pack and ship.

  • @curlyjos
    @curlyjos 3 місяці тому +3

    You are wearing many hats, self employed, sustainable items seller saving the planet, motivational speaker, teaching the fine art of searching for and making a profit on items, ect ect ect. Haters have issues girl, and YOU have a heart that cares. We love you!!!

  • @beverlyfaubion
    @beverlyfaubion 3 місяці тому +2

    I’m so glad you are brave enough to stand up for us. My late husband died and left with 15 maxed out credit cards. And he didn’t have any insurance. e-Bay has been a financial aid that helped me stay afloat.

  • @user-pk3un2zn5l
    @user-pk3un2zn5l 2 місяці тому +1

    I am retired and at 75 I am working part-time, but with my medical expenses and prescriptions costs, I still found it necessary to resell too. Thank you for putting it in words for all of us. Please don't allow the haters to hurt you. I admire what you have done with your life. I admire what I am doing with my life. God bless you!

  • @lyndalindquist9570
    @lyndalindquist9570 3 місяці тому +6

    You should be proud of yourself! I am glad reselling got you to safety. The thrift stores get the money either way and there is plenty for all! No shame there

  • @debracubbedge587
    @debracubbedge587 3 місяці тому +3

    No one has the right to to say what you can and can’t do or sell I have sold on and off over 20 years to make ends meet, thank you for saying it out loud Margaret!!💜

  • @kristitownsend520
    @kristitownsend520 3 місяці тому +2

    I was a teacher, with a steady income, until I developed psoriatic arthritis and spondylitis about 1 1/2 years ago. I’m in constant pain and have problems with my fine motor skills and mobility. Reselling is the only way I’m getting any money, and my best chance to dig out of the hole I’m currently living in. I went from building a new home to now living in a small two bedroom HUD apartment with my two kids, where I’ve transformed half of the living room into a bedroom for myself. My life has totally changed. I’m trying to get social security disability(which wouldn’t be enough), but it’s a long road, and I’m not sure how people are supposed to live while they’re going through it. I’m not gross or disgusting for trying to support us, nor is anyone else who is reselling for any reason! I often feel ashamed for the way my life is now, but I look at people like you, Margaret, who have completely changed their circumstances through reselling and it makes me feel so much better. I’m thankful for you and all that I’ve learned from your channel! ❤

  • @hycinth5371
    @hycinth5371 3 місяці тому +2

    This is profession just like any other jobs. I have been collecting vintage jewelry items, furnitures and home/garden decor for years and I preferred to rescue these items instead of repurposed them or dump in the landfill. I am greatly appreciate for those who rescued them for me to enjoy. The same goes for vintage books. I have learned and appreciated our history by collecting these pieces watching your and other UA-cam channels. I worked in the IT industry for years and I viewed your profession just like my and other professions that we do to raise our families. Don’t let the negative energy influences your profession 😊. You rock!!!

  • @PapasGems
    @PapasGems 3 місяці тому +4

    I’m still watching this video.
    I’ll tell you a secret… I’m homeless. I’m staying with my daughter for the winter because my vehicle died.
    I’m getting into this to try to help me improve my life. Channels such as yours are helping me!
    I thank you! ❤
    It’s sad you felt you needed to make a video like this.
    Thank you 😊

  • @terrihodges6793
    @terrihodges6793 3 місяці тому +3

    It is no one else's business!!!!! Haters or noisy people are just gossips with hate in their hearts. Ignore them!!!!!! Smile and go on!!!!

  • @Bea_22
    @Bea_22 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. I was in the same abusive situation and I'm glad I learned about reselling or else I wouldn't have been able to leave. Reselling literally SAVED me. Financial abuse is a major foundation in a controlling relationship.

  • @MatterMeetsAntimatter
    @MatterMeetsAntimatter 3 місяці тому +4

    @Margaret, I’m sad someone made you feel bad but I’m confident it’s someone who is jealous of your success!! Don’t let anyone bring you down!! You’re INCREDIBLE and keep doing what works for you and your family!! Sending virtual hugs across the miles!! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @ceecee5389
    @ceecee5389 3 місяці тому +3

    There should be no shame in what we do. No matter your reason there is honor in supporting yourself, adding to income, keeping items from the landfill, giving them new life, providing things others want and need...we work hard! If we are purchasing from a thrift store we are adding to the income of the store who in turn hopefully does good with our contributions. Thank you for working to eliminate the shame from what we do.

  • @zsantis3831
    @zsantis3831 3 місяці тому +2

    So, for the sake of full transparency, I will say that I have indeed made those comments before and for that reason I thoroughly appreciate your video. I wish I could have a telephone conversation with you for a few minutes. Your perspective was truly enlightening because while there are some really greedy people out there you helped me consider the fact that resellers are not rich people. Nobody is out there, Thrifting and reselling when they could be vacationing in Vienna or on some remote beach. You brought up an excellent point and I think everybody should hear it. I actually watch a lot of resellers that I really like, like the nurse flipper and the crazy lamp lady. I love to watch them find cool things and I love when they make a profit. It’s not the resellers that people don’t like one of the things that hurts me is to see something that somebody bought for a couple of dollars and then they sell it, what I believe is an outrageous price. I guess it hurts me when I, like you, struggle and the opportunity to have something nice is taken away from me. OK to make a profit, it bothers me when the profit feels excessive. And I am not saying that that is what you do. And I am not referring to things sold at auction or the seller isn’t controlling the price. I realize that corporations do this, and I am against that too. Actually, I despise it when corporations do it because aside from making excessive profits, they have employees that are always underpaid. For me, the worst offenders are the ones that go to places like Disney, or pop-ups, and clean a place out of wanted items and then immediately post them online for 10 times the going price. I guess there are pros and cons to everything, right? Either way, I appreciate what you’re doing and I genuinely wish you well and I appreciate you not having any hate towards people that may are unable to understand it the way that you do. ❤

  • @aprilmichele1647
    @aprilmichele1647 3 місяці тому +1

    This touches SO many!! I am included in that “Many”!
    I honestly did NOT care when I got out of my “Abusive” relationship, no amount of $$ can express the weight and safety for myself and my boys!!! You go girl!!!❤❤❤

  • @krismatthieu8767
    @krismatthieu8767 3 місяці тому +1

    So proud of you for sharing your heart and story! I’m a disabled , retired dental assistant. I can’t go on disability . Reselling is my way to make $ . I also home schooled both my kids while working 2-3 jobs for years! They grew up shopping in thrift stores for everything. It’s not like there’s not enough STUFF to go around for everyone..🤨. We’re not going anywhere and our buyers love us.

  • @Thechicbanker
    @Thechicbanker 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story, I also left an abusive marriage. It will be 10 years this October. The only way I was able to get out (alive) was because I had a career and supportive family. After leaving I found it difficult to go back to the line of work I had been in for over a decade, so I worked multiple jobs to support myself. I discovered reselling on posh a few months ago and use it to supplement my income. The physical scars heals but the emotional and verbal abuse stays with you. You are so strong, you are a survivor.❤

  • @SuzMBooth
    @SuzMBooth 3 місяці тому +5

    The folks making comments about thrifter's should realize that we are bringing things back to life. They are not landing in some death pile waiting to be buried in a landfill. It's all good.

  • @lauraar4507
    @lauraar4507 2 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been taking my special needs kiddo to weekly therapy for 10 years so a “regular” job was not an option. Reselling has been a way in which I can contribute some income to our household. I thrift items that would not be a priority for low income buyers as I resell “wants” not “needs”. Thank you, Margaret for making this video!!💕

  • @melindarothblatt4902
    @melindarothblatt4902 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello Margaret. I wish I had known how to resell when my kids were growing up. I could have gotten out of my abusive marriage sooner if I had the additional funds. That being said, the thrift stores SELL donated items to be able to fund their programs. So why would it matter if people re sell what they have purchased? It is a win-win for both sides. These thrift stores also donate items to organizations for single members moms, under privileged, people going through drug and alcohol addictions that are turning themselves around. You keep doing you. People are going to not understand no matter what you say! BRW, I found your channel while I was living in Austin. In summer of 2020, I moved back to Colorado. The place where I raised my kids. Kudos to you!!!

  • @jasonadams8633
    @jasonadams8633 3 місяці тому +2

    BRAVO. ❤ FIRST TIME HERE ❤ GLAD I WATCHED THIS.....I'VE DEALT WITH THIS SAME THING AND MORE..... PROUD OF YOU. REFRESHING HONESTY FROM YOU. I SUBSCRIBED AS WELL. ❤

  • @kristiclark4494
    @kristiclark4494 3 місяці тому +1

    Preach! My why is to supplement my retirement and be able to stay home with my disabled vet husband. You never know the struggles others have. Show kindness!

  • @Gangelizedtreasures
    @Gangelizedtreasures 3 місяці тому +1

    We are similar. The abusive marriage & moving. I need thrifting to be able to leave.
    Stay on your soapbox. You have taught me a lot. I appreciate your honesty, your hard work & your knowledge. Thank you!

  • @Scotchandboots
    @Scotchandboots 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this video. It breaks my heart to hear how much undeserved shaming you and other resellers receive. Many people don't understand how thrift stores actually operate. It is not the stores' business model to simply sell items to poor people for cheap prices. If this was the intention, then the stores would operate more like food banks where customers would have to show proof of income to demonstrate need. But the actual purpose of the thrift store is to raise money for their charity by selling second-hand items to any customer willing to pay their prices. Once you buy an item, you own it and can do whatever you want with it. There is no gatekeeping by the store staff. It seems that the only gatekeepers here are the critics. Kudos to you, Margaret, for everything you've been able to accomplish!

  • @tempertenchi
    @tempertenchi 3 місяці тому +1

    I just wanna say I entirely agree with you. reselling is a good way for people in need to not only find things they cant normally afford but also a good way to make money when they need it. people in abusive relationships, people who cannot work and their benefits arent enough, ect. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but people need to think before they type. I'm glad you and your children are safe.

  • @Amanda-zk3cd
    @Amanda-zk3cd 3 місяці тому +1

    thank you for this video. I have severe social anxiety and depression and can't hold most jobs so i resell. you are so right that so many of us have personal reasons for reselling.

  • @luckyfreejunk
    @luckyfreejunk 3 місяці тому +4

    First off, all that donated stuff isn’t going to be purchased by “needy” folks. They’re busy buying food and paying rent. It has to be purchased by someone. Second, who cares who buys it? The thrift store gets the money! I thrift and resell because I could NEVER EVER work due to severe health problems and I have to have a “job” I can do in the good moments. People shouldn’t cast stones. Isn’t it better that people WORK instead of try to be leeches on society? You GO Margret!

  • @user-ec7mk6zz2z
    @user-ec7mk6zz2z 3 місяці тому +4

    It is fantastic you are reselling to take care of your own needs and income. Do not let anyone discourage you ! These Thrift Shops, Salvation Army, Interfaith Shops have various other programs that help people in recovery programs, fuel, utilities, Christmas programs with food and toys for people with the means. Therefore, you purchasing merchandise only helps with all of these programs. God Bless !

  • @lucybrixey8122
    @lucybrixey8122 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your heart with us. This subject hits home for me as a reseller. (I won't share the reasons why I resell, other than to say I need to bring in "extra" as a senior citizen to help make ends meet.) Your videos educate, encourage, and give me hope for success. You are such a good teacher. *Please ignore the negative comments and hold fast to the positive ones. Sell on!

  • @pamelapayne3158
    @pamelapayne3158 3 місяці тому +2

    I have actually pointed out to a thrift store worker that selling to the average reseller is still fullfilling their mission. I told her that the average reseller is not getting rich, they are working hard to help pay their bills and afford gas for their car. I resell to supplement my retirement income. I can hold my head up because I am working for my money and reselling motivates me to get off my couch and walk and socialize -- both good things for a senior. Not the traditional view of the store vision but still helping someone in need make ends meet.

  • @dorothyjbond
    @dorothyjbond 2 місяці тому +1

    I have helped out in thrift stores before and I can assure you that they want fast turn-over, cash income and keeping stuff out of landfill. Re-sellers are a big part of that and so much more would be wasted or lost if the reseller wasn't part of the game especially because of online shopping. More power to you and the best of luck.🙏

  • @Monica_M.
    @Monica_M. 2 місяці тому

    Margaret I am also a DV survivor. I know how difficult it is to leave that type of situation. Gaining that independence is powerful. Keep moving and grooving.

  • @againstthegrainmichelelee9781
    @againstthegrainmichelelee9781 3 місяці тому +3

    Just ignore them...more importantly we all need to put our focus on the Lord Jesus...Happy Easter ...thank God for the Cross..many Blessings to you & family❤

  • @tamiz8895
    @tamiz8895 2 місяці тому +1

    No one should ever have to explain themselves. We are all doing what we have to do to survive. I don’t pretend to walk in anyone else’s shoes, because I have no idea what their situation is!

  • @DeanneBunnyMusic
    @DeanneBunnyMusic 2 місяці тому

    What's wild is I found your channel when picking up reselling again to escape an abusive relationship. Wild how this shit touches so many lives. Thank you for sharing honestly, I still feel conflicted about this work when plenty of items go to waste and there is plenty for everyone, especially being able to repair. Thrift store dumpsters are the reason I started. Much love

  • @mariabrown5584
    @mariabrown5584 3 місяці тому +1

    I have been watching you for many years. You are my inspiration and have learned a lot about jewellery and joined your Facebook page. I admire your strength. What people think about you is none of your business....meaning very little of how people respond to you has to do with you. What you think of yourself is more important than what others think. Not an easy lesson to remember when one has a giving heart like you do,

  • @user-um5yi7et5j
    @user-um5yi7et5j 3 місяці тому +2

    If an organization runs a thrift store for the purpose of helping those in need, I always thought they did that in 2 ways. One by hiring and training people in order to help them get by into the job market. Two, by using the money made by selling donated goods toward helping people in need. I have never thought the thrift shops existed only for "poor" to purchase inexpensive items. Today, many of these shops have prices that are outrageous anyway.
    Haters will always be there and clearly, in this situation, they don't have any idea what they are talking about. I have followed your journey for several years now. You have come out strong. I applaud you, Texas Gal!

  • @kayhall8042
    @kayhall8042 3 місяці тому +6

    Here is the way zI look at it. The type of things you buy to resell are NOT the type of things that people in need buy!!!!

  • @jojothriftyteacher
    @jojothriftyteacher 3 місяці тому +1

    I started reselling for fun, to supplement my teacher income and to send money to a family member. Most of the things I buy to resell aren't neccessaties for people. Also, you're spot on with donating to specific places. I shop at several thrift stores that give vouchers for free clothes and furniture to people in need.

  • @Python308
    @Python308 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for your great videos. I've been told by someone who worked at a thrift store, often , those who should be shopping at thrift stores, don't, they get themselves in debt because they want new stuff. There is so much in all the thrift stores I go to, plenty for all. Likely, those who don't like it that we resell , have no idea, that often, when they buy something online, they have bought from a reseller. Really learning a lot from you. I also sincerely appreciate, The Crazy Lamp Lady and Commonwealth Flipper and there are oodles more out there who have great information to help all of us resellers. Keep up the great work, really appreciate your time.

  • @fernrmmeador4026
    @fernrmmeador4026 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you Right On Sister love you

  • @jeannierodriguez689
    @jeannierodriguez689 3 місяці тому +1

    YOU GO GIRL! I'm glad you addressed this ❤ keep up the videos . Very informative. I love watching them. Happy easter

  • @wildrosetreasuresva1837
    @wildrosetreasuresva1837 3 місяці тому +4

    Online so many folks can leave nasty messages. If you met them in person, they would not have the nerve to say it to your face. I wonder if those who say resellers are stealing from the poor and those who need items from GW have actually been in a GW store. The prices have gone thru the roof. The reason that the prices have gone up is pure greed on GW’s part. Not resellers. Reminder: GW sells items that were DONATED - did not cost them anything.

  • @WKurt
    @WKurt 3 місяці тому +1

    Good for you Margaret!! There are many, many sides to this. Goodwill makes money and helps support their employees etc. so I doubt very seriously that thrifters are taking any of that away. In fact they are helping support Goodwill. Haters gunna hate no matter what. I honestly think that some of them are just jealous of success and thrifters being able to support themselves or pull themselves out of a bad situation. Keeping being you!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @fernrmmeador4026
    @fernrmmeador4026 3 місяці тому +5

    I donate for others but I buy and resell for income to get by

  • @cammyscraftiques2619
    @cammyscraftiques2619 2 місяці тому

    Agree 100% with what you are saying.
    I always think to myself I never see these remarks left for an antique dealer or collector. They source in thrift shops, goodwill etc.

  • @susieroy8565
    @susieroy8565 3 місяці тому +1

    There is plenty for everyone. Good for you for getting out of that relationship. Bravo ❤❤❤ millions of things end up in the landfills. We, the resellers, ate not the problems. Their is plenty. It helps me with my depression. It gives me something to do. I am a very small seller. Do you ! 😊😊😊😊

  • @RomysRetro
    @RomysRetro 2 місяці тому

    THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. For making this beautiful, transparent, honest video. I have had some kickback too. Resellers aren't there 24/7. There's "good" things for everyone. And you're right. Everyone has a chance to be a hero in their own story. What a beautiful message.

  • @cougarfarmer
    @cougarfarmer 2 місяці тому +1

    Bravo!! Thank you for sharing this

  • @ruthalvarado6537
    @ruthalvarado6537 3 місяці тому

    💯 to add to your thoughts… it’s funny how these same people don’t say how gross Goodwill and other thrift stores are to jack up their prices for certain items, when they’re getting everything donated to them? What about that? Right?
    To me that’s something to raise eyebrows about!
    Thank you for sharing your story 💕

  • @dejavuthrifting
    @dejavuthrifting 3 місяці тому

    Huge Bravo to you for making this video! I sooooo can relate to your statements. I retired in August 2022 and Thrifting and Reselling and Youtubing about it is what supplement my retirement income.
    I think of thrifting a way to also keep things out of the land fields and recycle treasures to collectors looking for them.
    The Goodwill also have raised the prices of items so much so that people in need may even find it over their budget.

  • @cjdragonsplanet3509
    @cjdragonsplanet3509 3 місяці тому +1

    I buy and sell vintage because I love it. Negative people have to realize that some thrift stores throw out and or cut up items that do not sell. Others package up clothes that do not sell and ship to other less fortunate countries, which is good. A lot of stuff that does not sell ends up in landfills. Thanks for the video and sharing.

  • @Nicole-ir6mk
    @Nicole-ir6mk 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your story and I'm so happy that you got out! My husband has Asperger's, which can cause abusive behaviors Whether intentionally or not is irrelevant, it's a horrible thing to be on the receiving end of being treated like a nobody. I, myself, am dabbling in reselling as well as working with a restaurant delivering catering to offices and businesses. Here is what I say to people who talk about things they have no ability to think outside of the box of judgement. Sourcing is healing and helps my mental health. There is a crazy over abundance of "stuff" to be bought bc people are always buying more stuff. Where is it all going to go? To a landfill that is already overly filled. I always think of someone out there who would love to have something I have found while out there sourcing. Could be someone who doesn't have the time, maybe they're disabled, lonely, struggling mentally, maybe terminally ill and it's something that would make them happy for a moment. To those who judge and are not nice to others, look at yourself and just try to be a better person today than you were yesterday. It's not a competition and there is nothing to gain by being mean. I'll say this last thing. I lost the best man I ever knew 8 years ago bc he took his own life. In any moment you could be an influence to someone you come across in the world. So yeah, hating on others can mean life or death. Be the reason someone wants to continue. I love you Margaret, you are an inspiration

  • @tjmarko36
    @tjmarko36 3 місяці тому +2

    Good for you Margaret and thank you ❤

  • @missivyvintagemarket
    @missivyvintagemarket 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for that post. Ironically, I find very little of my inventory at thrift shops because they are so expensive. Most of my inventory I either purchase online or at garage sales, estate sales, and big group rummage sales. It is so unfair to be criticized for having a respectable business. If they want to criticize something, why don’t they criticize the big fast fashion corporations that buy cheap stuff from places around the world that use child labor and most use lots of chemicals that pollute the environment. I have been raised since childhood on garage sales and being frugal and being wise in the use of funds. My parents never had extra money for much. I got a college degree, entered the labor force, and in my last position where I worked for 16 years was suddenly laid off two weeks before Christmas in 2013. I sent out many resumes and only had a handful of interviews, and I was offered half of what I was making previously. So I decided to take the plunge and just stay at home and rely on reselling. Many people do not know how hard you have to work at it. I have earned enough each year to be considered working class at least. Thank goodness my husband has a regular job and can take care of our health insurance. But I would never go back to working a 9-to-5 job for somebody else, and not being adequately compensated for my experience and what I contribute. You are correct, you have nothing to apologize for. We are self starting, hard-working women who are productive members of our communities and pay taxes just like most anybody else. Our self-employment should be praised, not unfairly judged. I am on 4 online platforms, and participate in about a dozen or more in-person shows per year, and maintain an antique booth in four different shops and run a booth at a local flea market once a month. None of this could’ve happened if I was not laid off, so it was a blessing in disguise. Although my income took a hit, I am so much more content. And I am so glad for you that you have this way of life to provide for your family and give you a sense of freedom and independence. ❤️

  • @kimsjoyofvintage6117
    @kimsjoyofvintage6117 3 місяці тому

    You have been a great teacher too, to many of us , I thank you for that Margaret xo