tiny-88561
Joined Nov 2021
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Welcome to Sec*Hand Chances, the charity shop that keeps on giving. Like others have said here, I watched the first 10-minute episode on YouTube and couldn't stop watching until I had seen the whole lot. (Six half-hour episodes have been split into 18 ten-minute episodes on You Tube.)
Sue, the manager of the charity shop, is trying everything and anything she can think of to bring the money in and prevent the shop being closed down. Her hilarious efforts at fundraising are what makes this show, along with her unique idea of what constitutes good customer service and staff management.
I cannot recommend this series enough. Apparently, the writers are considering a second series, given the popularity of the first one, and that can't come soon enough for me. In the meantime, I find myself returning again and again to my favourite one-liners, such as "Get some stuff from the buffet bar. I want your staff to eat like kings" and of course the classic, "Excuse me lady. You're supposed to be on the bloody till." Sue Tuke, Manager - long may she reign.
Sue, the manager of the charity shop, is trying everything and anything she can think of to bring the money in and prevent the shop being closed down. Her hilarious efforts at fundraising are what makes this show, along with her unique idea of what constitutes good customer service and staff management.
I cannot recommend this series enough. Apparently, the writers are considering a second series, given the popularity of the first one, and that can't come soon enough for me. In the meantime, I find myself returning again and again to my favourite one-liners, such as "Get some stuff from the buffet bar. I want your staff to eat like kings" and of course the classic, "Excuse me lady. You're supposed to be on the bloody till." Sue Tuke, Manager - long may she reign.