Sentences with phrase «there on consignment»

And, I can now get my own books in there on consignment.
So are bookstore returns — which mean every book in a brick and mortar store is there on consignment.

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There are lots of ways to shop consignment: 1) brick and mortar consignment stores that stand year - round and offer gently used merchandise at a discount; 2) seasonal consignment sales that pop up just twice a year — for 2 — 5 days — and offer great deals on clothing, shoes, baby equipment, toys, books, puzzles, and more.
«We don't know how many tree sparrows there are in China but the size of the consignment underlines the volumes of birds being sold — and it must have some effect on wild populations.»
There are many sales going on with this luxury consignment website, ranging from 20 % to 30 % listed right on the home page.
There are tons of NYC designer consignment stores, and I've recently discovered a new one called Designer Revival on the UES.
There are also fewer suiting items in this size range in consignment stores, on eBay, and just overall.
Notwithstanding the dearth of business clothes in consignment stores (and even on ebay, from what I can tell) I think there should be a sufficient (if not large) market for these kinds of items.
Check to see if your city has a consignment shop which carries only high end fashion... we have two in San Antonio and there are times you can find amazing deals on the premiere designers.
Living in London in the UK, there are tons of vintage & consignment and thrift stores on my doorstep, and you've inspired me to go plunder them as I used to do.
I've also learned that putting books into bookstores on consignment isn't worth the time and effort: there are better, smarter, cheaper ways to sell books than to move them one by one in return for miniscule checks for a few dollars.
There are some great reasons to sell on consignment:
Apart from these, there are many consignments on which the PHP assignment help are to be provided.
There are 2 theories as to where the name came from; many believe it was named after the river Tweed but legend has it that the name came from the weave of the fabric which in Scotland was known as «tweel» In 1826 a London clerk wrote tweed instead of tweel on an order consignment and hence the name was born.
On this day there was a new addition to the store — a large consignment - sale cage housing three adult male rats that needed a home.
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