
New Mexico Flea Market Vendor Threatens Customers With Police After Discovering…
A flea market sale in New Mexico nearly led to police involvement after the vendor discovered that a SKIMS bra was sold cheap.
A dispute over pricing erupted at a local flea market in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on June 8, 2025, involving a vendor and customers. The incident occurred after customers purchased several items, including 'Skims' brand apparel, from an elderly woman assisting at the vendor's stall. According to the customers, the assistant offered a bulk price of $12 for four items. However, after the transaction was completed and the customers began to leave, the primary vendor intervened, claiming the 'Skims' items were significantly undervalued. The vendor asserted that her merchandise, particularly the 'Skims' brand, is worth substantially more than the price offered by her assistant. She reportedly demanded the items back or a higher payment. The customers maintained that a deal had been made and finalized, stating, "We already made the deal. The sale is final." They refused to return the items or pay additional money. The confrontation escalated verbally, with the customers eventually deciding to leave the premises, suggesting the vendor should better supervise her sales operations. No further details regarding the resolution of the dispute were immediately available.
A flea market sale in New Mexico nearly led to police involvement after the vendor discovered that a SKIMS bra was sold cheap.