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Thrift shops
Second-hand stores on many installations allow service members, retirees and families to buy and sell used items. Thrift shops are good places to find used computers, curtains for odd-size windows, children’s clothes or that extra set of brass buttons.
Sellers receive money from the sale, minus a percentage (typically up to 25 percent) that goes to support programs such as scholarships for military families.
The shops are managed by spouse clubs or other volunteer groups. Family center personnel generally can provide information about store locations, hours and phone numbers.
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In honor of your military service, you can find regular and name brand products at a special discount.






