No, not always. It depends when you are exchanging something. If its over 90 days old and never opened they will not give you your money back. If its under 90 day and never opened they will give money back. But, if it is opened they will not take it. Also, sometimes, you will probably change it for something else.
Generally, the charity that they are raising money for - but that is not ALWAYS the case, just about 99% of the time.
No, the IRS always gets its money.
they were rich and had enough money to build them. they wanted more money, so they sold stuff and made shops.
Yes, the opportunity shops usually get money from the give for each volunteer that are working for them.
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you can always google "consignment shops in (YOUR AREA), or go to a local shoppiung mall.
to make money
So as not to the Jews their money.
yes, most handbag shops also sell backpacks.
Some of the best deals on laptop computers can be found at pawn shops. People are always looking for ways to make money off of things they have, and one of the things they sell is laptops. When you get the computer, be sure to erase everything from it so you will be working with a clean memory and storage.
Companies almost always can send the product back to the manufacturer for a refund.