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2722 days ago

Ivy - Thanks Neighbourly

Megan from Mahora

You may recall my daughter went into business selling second hand clothes on behalf at her pop up shop "Ivy". Well she has had three pop up shops at the Heretaunga Women's Centre, it is going from strength to strength and some of this success is due to Neighbourly, her first ever customer learnt about Ivy from Neighbourly and one of her biggest sellers was discovered through Neighbourly, so a big thank you to you all. With the school holidays here she has secured the old Heards Jewellers Shop to pop up her shop on Friday and Saturday this week (13 & 14 July), then back at the Hastings Women's Rest on Sunday (15 July). If you want to join in on the success of Ivy you can sell your quality used clothes at Ivy and share in the profits. Contact ivystore13@gmail.com or pop into the shop.

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Do you ever regift?
What’s your take on asking for a receipt if a gift doesn’t fit?

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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