Old 02-24-2011, 05:11 AM
  #68  
jeaninmaine
Super Member
 
jeaninmaine's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Maine, Where else!
Posts: 1,526
Default

Our local Goodwill charges at least as much as any regular store for items that are not even new. It's sad, because I was under the impression that they are supposed to be a NON-profit organization too.
I work at a nonprofit (Homeless shelter, soup kitchen and food and clothing giveaway) and we give away everything that is donated to us, whether it's food, clothing or furniture. I can understand them charging a token price to cover the cost of expenses but they have taken it to a new level all together. I can't understand how they can still operate under the label of 'Non Profit".
Now I wait for the yard sales!
jeaninmaine is offline