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Bazaars are option for those who want to pay less, but require mining and attention

08/27/2013

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It was one of the panning daily Mercatudo shops, bazaar Casas André Luiz, the trader Andrew Ferruchi, 28, fitted it a shoe store.

Danilo Verpa / Folhapress


SAO PAULO - SP - 19/08/2013 - André Ferruchi, 28, owns a shop for shoes and handbags, which was assembled with all furniture and shelves bought in bazaars NGOs that sell used .. (Photo: Danilo Verpa / Folhapress, SUPPLEMENTS)  André Ferruchi, 28, owns a shop of shoes and bags, which was assembled with all furniture and shelves bought in bazaars NGOs that sell used .. (Photo: Danilo Verpa / Folhapress, SUPPLEMENTS)

"Structured any store for less than half the price of what I spend," he says, he bought three shelves, a display to showcase and two shelves the entity. "The glass I used for shop window also came from the bazaar," he adds.

The representative textile Karla Fontoura, 41, is also an explorer bazaars. Giver of Unibes (Brazilian Union of Israeli-Welfare), she found there cabinets that sought to her kitchen.

"They are beautiful cabinets. Bought loose parts, hired a carpenter and was perfect," he says. She said she paid about R $ 3000 for parts in the bazaar, "How are cabinets brand, I think they cost twice a store"

According Fontoura, there are great products for sale in the bazaars and not always used. "Many stores donate parts to showcase Unibes., Are not new, but they are not used."

The director of the entity bazaars, Daniel Peter Machlup, says the furniture and objects collected are primarily given to people assisted by the institution. Then, what is left is sold in the bazaars of the entity - and the amount collected is reversed for social programs.

Zé Carlos Barreta / Folhapress
SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL, 08.08.2013, 14:00: used furniture bazaar Unibes of which are donated to NGOs and put to sale at a low price. (Photo: Ze Carlos Barretta / Folhapress SUP-PROPERTY)

Used furniture bazaar Unibes of which are donated to NGOs and put the sale at a low price.
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To Giselda Ferreira Alves, 78, the collection work of these institutions is a way out of situations that seem very complicated.

When an aunt died about six years ago, Alves was on a mission to get rid of the house - and all that was inside. First, he called his cousins and nephews to get what he wanted, but much left.

Alves sought, then the Lar Escola São Francisco, which has a traditional bazaar in Vila Mariana, called Samburá. "They took everything, even potted plants dead. They left the house clean. Helped me too," he says.

A differential Samburá is the ability to repair damaged furniture. According to Salgado Clelia Teixeira, daughter of the founder of the organization, the bazaar has a small joinery. The body makes about 50 samples per day, about 30% are mobile and most clothes.

Not to get stuck in when buying a used part, Maira Feltrin Alves, technical advisor for the Procon-SP, recommends consumers scour the product and learn about problems and defects apparent or not.

"The bazaars are required to report malfunctions. Otherwise, the part exchange must be ensured by the establishment," says a spokeswoman of the Procon-SP.


Source: Procon SP

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