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“This Is My Purse”: Woman Is Shocked When Stranger Demands The Purse Off Her Shoulder At Goodwill

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“This Is My Purse”: Woman Is Shocked When Stranger Demands The Purse Off Her Shoulder At Goodwill

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Thrift shops are the hype that should have never been hyped. The hidden gem that should have stayed hidden. The diamond in the rough that — well, you get it. Thrifting wasn’t cool before, and maybe it should have stayed that way.

In fact, there are plenty of reasons why, but today’s story highlights one of the biggest problems with thrifting: the brand chase. Everyone is trying to get their hands on that one designer piece that will send their dopamine levels through the roof, and nothing will stand in their way — not even the fact that those pieces already belong to someone else.

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    A woman with wide eyes looking at the camera, describing how a customer demands her Louis Vuitton bag.

    Image credits: nicole_yank0 / TikTok

    Nicole, a lady on TikTok, shared all about her most recent trip to Goodwill, where she hoped to find a hidden gem

    An influencer known as @nicole_yank0 often posts videos of her daily life and adventures, but things weren’t quite as uneventful during her recent trip to her local Goodwill. When she first walked in, she wasn’t looking for anything in particular — just hoping to find a hidden gem. Alas, luck wasn’t on her side, and she couldn’t find anything that caught her eye.

    Still, she wandered over to the purses and bags aisle. While nothing there seemed interesting enough, what caught someone else’s attention was Nicole’s own purse: a Louis Vuitton Speedy in Damier, personalized with a Louis Vuitton keychain on the side, which retails for between $1,980 and $2,330.

    A woman holding up her Louis Vuitton bag, showing the details after a customer demands it.

    Image credits: nicole_yank0 / TikTok

    But sadly, she wasn’t as lucky, and all she found was an interesting-looking purse on an aisle, but then again, luck wasn’t on her side

    A woman holding a Louis Vuitton purse and other personal items, explaining a customer demands her bag.

    Image credits: nicole_yank0 / TikTok

    As she looked through the purse, an older customer came up to her, insisting she saw the purse first and planned to buy it

    So, while Nicole was minding her own business and checking out another purse in the aisle in hopes of finally finding that hidden gem, an older customer approached her and insisted that she had seen the purse first. Naturally, Nicole assumed the woman was talking about the purse she was holding. — the one from Goodwill. After all, it’s not like those kinds of arguments are uncommon.

    But as the woman continued to insist on the purse, Nicole soon realized she wasn’t talking about a random item at all. Instead, she thought she’d found her own gem: Nicole’s Louis Vuitton Speedy in Damier with a keychain charm on the side. Just her luck. All she had to do was make sure this random entitled customer didn’t get it, but of course, the designer purse already had an owner: Nicole.

    The Goodwill store logo on a glass door, reflecting the story of a customer demanding a Louis Vuitton bag.

    Image credits: Mike Mozart / Flickr (not the actual photo)

    For a long while, Nicole thought the woman meant the purse she was holding, and while she still hadn’t decided if she’d get it, the woman’s attitude was still inappropriate

    A woman shopping for clothes, resembling the customer who demands another woman's Louis Vuitton bag.

    Image credits: Kampus Production / Pexels (not the actual photo)

    But then, it hit her: the older lady actually meant to get the purse Nicole actually owned, a Louis Vuitton Speedy in Damier

    Woman in a store looking at a purse, similar to a Louis Vuitton bag.

    Image credits: demanna / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    Once she realized the woman had wanted her own personal bad all along, Nicole just left the situation altogether

    Now, there isn’t exactly a policy for thrift shopping, but the general consensus seems to be: first-come, first-served. Had the bag been up for sale, Nicole had it in her hand — the first piece of evidence. After all, how can someone call dibs just by looking? Well, not that it matters, since the bag wasn’t even in any aisle in the first place, and the woman was blatantly lying.

    Nonetheless, the woman eventually stepped away when she saw the older lady becoming increasingly agitated about the purse. Apparently, she kept insisting she had seen it first and intended to buy it, and it was clear she had no intention of backing down without a fight, which wasn’t, at all, Nicole’s intention.

    Close-up of a person holding a Louis Vuitton bag against a blue background.

    Image credits: Jonathan J. Castellon / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

    And so, in the face of conflict, the influencer stepped away and, once finally in her car, recorded a video to tell us all about it. Experts do say that while dealing with confrontational people, it is always best to de-escalate the situation and physically leave, which is exactly what Nicole did. But if you were in her shoes, would you have simply stepped away, or would you have exposed the woman’s lies? Let us know!

    Netizens were baffled at the woman’s entitlement and lies, and even suggested Nicole had sold it to her for a whopping amount

    Social media comment from Valerie asking, So what did you say to her?, and a reply from Nicole, the creator, saying she was speechless.

    Social media comment from Cherylrunsfar saying, Okay that will be $5,000.

    Social media comment asking, the bag charm wasn't an indication??

    A social media comment from Kristina about customers trying to buy her Stanley, relating to the Louis Vuitton bag incident.

    A social media comment from jenny_4influenster, expressing speechlessness over the Louis Vuitton bag situation.

    A meme of Bobby Hill from King of the Hill, saying That's my purse! I don't know you!, relevant to the Louis Vuitton bag.

    A social media comment from Lannah, advising to speak up next time, referring to the Louis Vuitton bag misunderstanding.

    A social media comment from Kristine, asking why the owner didn't clarify it was her purse in the Louis Vuitton bag incident.

    A comment on social media from Stacey Gambill expressing desire to buy the Louis Vuitton bag.

    A comment from Abbi Louise875 on social media indicating a change of opinion about the Louis Vuitton bag situation.

    A social media comment from Kat about gaining more 'audacity' as she ages, relating to the Louis Vuitton bag incident.

    Razzmary's social media comment claiming 'That's mine!!!' with an image of a hand reaching out, regarding the Louis Vuitton bag.

    A social media comment from Jess M clarifying a misunderstanding about the actual Louis Vuitton bag mentioned.

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    Read less » What do you think ? User avatar POST bparke avatar B Parke B Parke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 23 hours ago

    My purse cost $40. What is it with these $2000 bags? What status does it give you other than declaring you're a fool whose money went a separate way?

    12 12points reply binkstress avatar Binky Melnik Binky Melnik Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago (edited)

    Not only that, but those things are UGLY. Brown and beige scream “old lady from the 70s” to me. And if I’m gonna be advertising for a company, they’d better PAY me to do it. I have a Michael Kors bag, but I wouldn’t If I hadn’t been able to get the identifying logo off!

    3 3points reply Load More Replies... bparke avatar B Parke B Parke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 19 hours ago

    I never understood that part either. They're ugly AF and they slap their logo all over it. Like why? Gaudy af

    1 1point reply annikperrot avatar Annik Perrot Annik Perrot Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 hours ago

    Dunno what you mean with your brown and beige. The 70s were very colorful, and so I remain to this day. It's mostly the millenials who love neutral colors.

    0 0points reply ontariocanada_1 avatar Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago (edited)

    I was shopping at Goodwill for winter coats. I took the coat I was wearing and hung it on the end of the rack while I tried on the store ones. It was not on a hanger. It was hooked on the end of a rack. Turned around after looking in the mirror and it was gone. Had to run to the cash where someone was attempting to buy it. To this day I think she knew what she was doing. It was hanging a foot from me for less than 5 minutes. I had to prove to the sales clerk it was my coat by telling her that my car keys were in the pocket.

    3 3points reply lumberjack44 avatar JL JL Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 22 hours ago

    Is that why she's shopping at Goodwill? Because she blew all her money on a single overpriced purse?

    3 3points reply binkstress avatar Binky Melnik Binky Melnik Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago

    How do you know it wasn’t a gift? Maybe it was a graduation present from her folks. Her boyfriend coulda gotten it for her, too.

    3 3points reply Load More Replies... tropicaltarot avatar Tropical Tarot Tropical Tarot Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 hours ago

    For a lot of people shopping at Goodwill and thrift stores is the thrill of the hunt because you never know what you're going to find. Not everyone shops there because they can't afford anywhere else.

    0 0points reply ontariocanada_1 avatar Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago

    Which clearly shows this story is fake

    -3 -3points reply bcmadott avatar Bertha Madott Bertha Madott Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 16 hours ago

    I held a silent auction/elegant garage sale at my friend’s home. To raise $$$$ for a school charity. One of the guests wanted to buy the antique fire screen in the host’s living room. Innocent mistake: not for sale, family heirloom. I truly believe the Purse story: people acquire things in various ways.

    0 0points reply Load More Comments User avatar POST bparke avatar B Parke B Parke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 23 hours ago

    My purse cost $40. What is it with these $2000 bags? What status does it give you other than declaring you're a fool whose money went a separate way?

    12 12points reply binkstress avatar Binky Melnik Binky Melnik Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago (edited)

    Not only that, but those things are UGLY. Brown and beige scream “old lady from the 70s” to me. And if I’m gonna be advertising for a company, they’d better PAY me to do it. I have a Michael Kors bag, but I wouldn’t If I hadn’t been able to get the identifying logo off!

    3 3points reply Load More Replies... bparke avatar B Parke B Parke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 19 hours ago

    I never understood that part either. They're ugly AF and they slap their logo all over it. Like why? Gaudy af

    1 1point reply annikperrot avatar Annik Perrot Annik Perrot Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 5 hours ago

    Dunno what you mean with your brown and beige. The 70s were very colorful, and so I remain to this day. It's mostly the millenials who love neutral colors.

    0 0points reply ontariocanada_1 avatar Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago (edited)

    I was shopping at Goodwill for winter coats. I took the coat I was wearing and hung it on the end of the rack while I tried on the store ones. It was not on a hanger. It was hooked on the end of a rack. Turned around after looking in the mirror and it was gone. Had to run to the cash where someone was attempting to buy it. To this day I think she knew what she was doing. It was hanging a foot from me for less than 5 minutes. I had to prove to the sales clerk it was my coat by telling her that my car keys were in the pocket.

    3 3points reply lumberjack44 avatar JL JL Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 22 hours ago

    Is that why she's shopping at Goodwill? Because she blew all her money on a single overpriced purse?

    3 3points reply binkstress avatar Binky Melnik Binky Melnik Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago

    How do you know it wasn’t a gift? Maybe it was a graduation present from her folks. Her boyfriend coulda gotten it for her, too.

    3 3points reply Load More Replies... tropicaltarot avatar Tropical Tarot Tropical Tarot Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 hours ago

    For a lot of people shopping at Goodwill and thrift stores is the thrill of the hunt because you never know what you're going to find. Not everyone shops there because they can't afford anywhere else.

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    0 0points reply ontariocanada_1 avatar Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Reading Regurgitated Nonsence Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 21 hours ago

    Which clearly shows this story is fake

    -3 -3points reply bcmadott avatar Bertha Madott Bertha Madott Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 16 hours ago

    I held a silent auction/elegant garage sale at my friend’s home. To raise $$$$ for a school charity. One of the guests wanted to buy the antique fire screen in the host’s living room. Innocent mistake: not for sale, family heirloom. I truly believe the Purse story: people acquire things in various ways.

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