Cornflake wrote:
I keep & use
everything until it falls apart.
Where possible with electronic stuff I repair it but that's getting less practical these days.
In the UK, since all TV services will become digital in my area next year (IIRC) and make my trusty analog TV redundant, I'll either stop watching altogether or by a cheap adapter box. I'm certainly not going to get a whole new TV because of it.
But I did get a shiny new smartphone last year, for no other reason than the toy value of it. (and no, it's
not an iClone
)
Me too.
When they went digital here, they gave out vouchers for free adapters so you wouldn't have to buy a new TV. But at that point, ours had not been turned on in so long, we just gave it away instead.
Pinchy wrote:
Does anyone know what happen to new clothes that didn't sell in shops? Do they get sent back to the manufacturers and get turned into something else?
There are stores which sell overstock items, leftover items which have been pulled, or items that are slightly damaged, stained, or have slight glitches in manufacture which they can't sell in the normal stores. My mom used to shop at one when I was a kid and we'd get good quality things for practically nothing. You just had to rummage through loads of clothes that were all lumped together. It was like a treasure hunt. I can't remember the name of the store we went to though, but I'm not entirely sure that particular one wasn't just local.