Justin Martin+FollowThrift Store Gold Coin Jackpot?!Imagine digging through a box of costume jewelry at a thrift store and finding a real 1987 American Gold Eagle coin! That’s exactly what happened to one lucky shopper, and the internet is buzzing about whether it’s the find of a lifetime. If it’s legit, this tiny coin could be worth over $1,000. People are sharing their own wild thrift store scores, from luxury pens to designer bags. Who else is ready to go treasure hunting? #Shopping #ThriftStoreFinds #TreasureHunt14112Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowThrift store jackpot: $99 Burberry coat findScoring a $2,500 Burberry trench coat for just $99 at a local thrift store is the kind of win that keeps secondhand shoppers coming back for more. Not only was this luxury piece in great shape, but it’s a reminder that thrifting can totally transform your wardrobe without breaking the bank—and it’s a big win for the planet, too. With so much fashion waste piling up, finding treasures like this is both smart and sustainable. What’s your best thrift store score, and do you think more people should try secondhand shopping? #Shopping #ThriftStoreFinds #SustainableFashion51Share
Jeffery Fry+FollowTarget bans shopper over single shoe orderOrdering just one pair of shoes online got a New Yorker banned from Target’s website—she was flagged as a reseller! Jenna Katz tried to buy brown ballet flats in her size, but every order was instantly canceled. Customer service told her she’d been marked as a reseller, even though she barely shops at Target. It’s wild that AI or automated systems can make these calls, sometimes getting it totally wrong. Have you ever been mistakenly banned or flagged by a store’s online system? What do you think about retailers cracking down on resellers this way? #Shopping #Target #onlineshopping3315Share
Gary Mayer+FollowThrift store prices spark outrage in ChattanoogaSeeing worn-out sneakers at a Chattanooga Goodwill priced at $13.39 each has shoppers questioning if thrift stores are losing touch with their mission. Locals are noticing that prices for secondhand items, even those in rough shape, are creeping up to match retail stores. Some say they now shop at discount retailers for new clothes at similar prices. While thrifting is still a great way to save money and reduce waste, people want transparency and fair pricing—especially when donated goods are meant to help the community. What’s your take: are thrift stores still a good deal, or are they crossing the line? #Shopping #Chattanooga #ThriftStore00Share
Anthony Christian+FollowThrift Store Price Fail: $6 for a Used Thermos?!Ever seen something at Goodwill that made you do a double take? One shopper found a tiny, used thermos for $5.99—same price as a brand new one online (with the straw included). People are fired up about thrift stores charging retail prices for secondhand stuff, especially when items are missing parts. Sure, thrifting is great for saving money and the planet, but moments like this make you wonder: is secondhand shopping losing its charm? What would make you recycle or donate more? #Shopping #thrifting #goodwillfinds02Share
Brandon Long+FollowScored big at the thrift store!Finding a pair of rare mid-century lucite candlesticks for just $3.99 among regular decor is the kind of thrifting win that keeps us all searching. These gems, often selling for over $100 online, are a reminder that treasures can be hiding in plain sight. Beyond the thrill of the hunt, shopping secondhand helps cut down on the massive textile waste piling up in landfills and even helps fight climate change. Every little purchase or donation makes a difference. Have you ever stumbled on something valuable at a thrift shop? Share your best finds and tips below! #Shopping #thrifting #vintagefinds391Share
Jonathan Mann+FollowFayetteville’s shops come alive with Razorback spiritDowntown Fayetteville is buzzing as over 34,000 University of Arkansas students and their families flood the city for move-in weekend. Local shops and cafes are packed, with owners calling this the busiest time of year. From school spirit gear to ice cream stops, the energy is contagious—businesses are thriving and the whole area feels more vibrant. For many, it’s a reminder of what makes Fayetteville such a special college town. How do you feel about the rush of new faces and energy every fall? Share your favorite local spots or tips for newcomers! #Shopping #Fayetteville #CollegeTown00Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowLawrenceville’s thrift store treasure huntPark Avenue Thrift in Lawrenceville is where thrifting feels like a real-life adventure. Locals know this spot isn’t just big—it’s packed with quality finds, from designer clothes to solid wood furniture, all at prices that make you do a double-take. The color-coded tag system means you can score even deeper discounts, especially on Sundays and Tuesdays. The store’s clean, organized layout makes it easy to browse, and the staff are always ready to help you navigate the endless racks. For families, students, or anyone who loves a good deal, this place turns shopping into a community event. What’s your best thrift store score? #Shopping #Lawrenceville #ThriftStoreFinds00Share
Jonathan Mann+FollowWayfair's Denver store: A game-changerWayfair is set to transform shopping in Denver with its first Colorado store opening in late 2026 at the Shops at Northfield. This move brings the convenience of online shopping into a physical space, allowing you to explore home goods, furniture, and decor in person. Imagine browsing 19 departments, from appliances to florals, and even enjoying a café break mid-shopping spree. Plus, many items can be taken home the same day, with larger pieces delivered shortly after. How do you think this will change your shopping habits? #Shopping #WayfairDenver #HomeDecor00Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowThrift Finds in Houston You Can't Miss!Did you know National Thrift Shop Day is a thing? It's the perfect excuse to hit up some of Houston's coolest thrift spots. Check out Pavement for unique, repurposed fashion or The Cottage Shop where your buys support women in need. Out of the Closet donates proceeds to HIV care, and The Hope Chest helps underserved kids. My Flaming Heart offers vintage vibes with cowboy boots and handmade clothes. Time to thrift and make a difference! #ThriftShopDay #HoustonThrifting #Shopping #ThriftShopDay #HoustonThrifting00Share