Here's why: the cash payout is 25% of the price they can sell the item for, while trade is 50% percent. That's enough reason on its own to go for trade, but it's not just a numbers game: at Buffalo Exchange, trade NEVER expires, and you can use it at any location.
How much money do you make from Buffalo Exchange?
How much does Buffalo Exchange pay? The average Buffalo Exchange salary ranges from approximately $66,169 per year for a Store Manager to $66,169 per year for a Store Manager. The average Buffalo Exchange hourly pay ranges from approximately $15 per hour for a Buyer/Sales Associate to $27 per hour for a Store Manager.
Is it better to sell at Crossroads or Buffalo Exchange?
For selling clothes, both thrift stores pay out the same about the same — for clothes they're willing to buy, you'll receive 50% of the selling price for in-store trade. If you want cold hard cash, Crossroads pays out 35% vs. Buffalo Exchange who pays 30% of the selling price.
Do you get more money from Buffalo Exchange or Crossroads?
Both stores have the same exchange rate, but they price their clothes differently. Crossroads tends to have lower prices, so you'll get more money for your clothes at Buffalo.Jan 9, 2013
What happened to the Buffalo Exchange?
A New Vintage, ReSale Shop is Replacing Buffalo Exchange on South Broadway - 303 Magazine.
What happened to Buffalo Exchange in Colorado?
room blew up online, Buffalo Exchange LTD shut down all of its Colorado branches and released an open letter in support of the employees who'd spoken out. The case led to a months-long investigation by Denver police.
Who bought Buffalo Exchange?
Kerstin Block is President and Co -owner of Buffalo Exchange, one of the few national companies headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. She started Buffalo Exchange in 1974 in Tucson with her husband, Spencer Block. Kerstin and her daughter Rebecca still own and run Buffalo Exchange out of their Headquarters in Tucson.
How do I get the most out of Buffalo Exchange?
- Rotate your clothes often. Clean out your closet seasonally, quarterly, or more often than that.
- Bring in unique and vintage items.
- Bring in the best of all seasons.
- Clean and in great condition.
- Ask the buyers.
- Get hands-on.