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A Thriftly kiosk stationed in the clothing sorting area. is too much, so they don’t sell and end up getting shipped overseas for salvage, Downard added. They come every day, and when I see the big stacks of stuff they walk out with, I mean, its great, but I don’t really want to be the reseller supplier, he said.
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