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Amvets Thrift Store
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I recently moved from Syracuse to Buffalo into a shared apartment. This place is great for appliances. I snagged a like new (with a little wash-down) toaster oven ($8), a Belgium waffle iron ($5), a circa 1960's popcorn maker ($3), a bread maker ($5), and USB mouse ($1), and some knick-knacky mugs ($1 each) for a some-odd grand total that didn't make it to $25 dollars. There has been a couple really nice modern cushy sofas for around 80-100 that I would have snagged up if I had some way to transport them. \r
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On Tuesdays there is a 25% discount on clothes with student ID. Also there is a color tag sale everyday. Haven't scoped the clothes yet but I cruised through the jeans and there were some like-new ones for super cheap. Although I haven't found anything to compare to my brand new True Religion jeans I scored for $8 in Syracuse which I constantly debate putting on e-bay or to continue to enjoy the butt flattery they give to my rump.
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