
I do enjoy this store when just browsing. They have a lot of items and for the most part they're in decent shape. Some of the shoes are questionable though, so I'm not sure how they decide what to...
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Once Upon A Child is a leading children's resale franchise with over 400 locations across North America, dedicated to providing families with gently used clothing, shoes, toys, and baby gear at significantly reduced prices. Operating on a buy-sell model, the store facilitates sustainability by extending the lifespan of kids' items and supporting local communities through individually owned and operated locations.
The store prides itself on affordability, convenience, and enacting a circular economy for children's products, allowing customers to shop without appointments, while also earning rewards and exclusive discounts through their loyalty program. Recognized as an industry leader and ranked as the top franchise in its category by Entrepreneur Magazine, Once Upon A Child continues to attract parents who appreciate the dual benefits of shopping sustainably and economically.
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I do enjoy this store when just browsing. They have a lot of items and for the most part they're in decent shape. Some of the shoes are questionable though, so I'm not sure how they decide what to...
Communication wasn't the best. In fact, it was terrible. Read the fine print and listen closely. Very, very closely. And record it for play-back later
Decent for buying, a waste of time for reselling. I spent my whole afternoon gathering things together because they were in "desperate need". They took like 5 things and gave me chump change. I...
The tags on an outfit I got for 3/6 month boy was $13.00 but the original tags from TJ Maxx said $7.99... I did not see the original tags until I got home but it's crazy to me that they are...
Simple concept that keeps kid stuff out of the landfill and lets parents clothe their rapidly growing children without going broke. It's not fancy, and you won't get rich selling your stuff, but...
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