jcrow |
12-16-2012 02:06 PM |
Makes a person feel bad for what all they have. I take a lot of my things to a place called "People helping people", but I don't feel like it's helping people. Anyone can shop there and buy anything they want. And the owner is very rich. I think she donates a very small percentage to some charity - a very, very small percentage. And people who have to do community service work there for free to get their time done. And everyone donates things they no longer want to her shop. She makes out like a bandit. She buys lunch everyday for everyone who works for her. That's how much money she makes. She can afford to do that. We don't have a Salvation Army or Goodwill, so that is the only place to take your used furniture or items or clothes or fabric you no longer want. I hate to see her get away with what she's doing, but the police send people to her to do their time, so they know what's up and they aren't doing anything about it. It's sad, sad, sad.
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