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Goodwill - I guess one of the employees is an artist. I've seen installation art in museums that wasn't this good! I'm serious

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Out of the 4 " resale" type places I went today,this had to be the least attractive. Gloomy…read moreenvironment,not very organized, unattractive merchandise compared to other places. Last time I was in here was about 15 years ago. I really saw almost nothing worth buying. However, everyone has different needs so, someone's a customer. Finally,I will admit,a few things out of the " jewelry" case in front were purchased for an art project.

Charities often be around that they don't get contributions. However, my experience today trying to…read moredonate a very nice flat screen new model TV, a very nice commercial quality, paper, shredder, and several hundred dollars of other brand new goods shows why Goodwill industries and others like them are increasingly alienating donors. I understand that charities have space limitations, and that sometimes there are certain items they can't handle. That's why smart donors. Look at the website before they waste their time driving over to that charity to make a donation of gently use business or personal goods. I checked before I came to confirm that Goodwill would accept television, printer, business equipment, and other items that I plan to donate. You can understand then, why I was irritated when the worker arrived after I waited for five minutes for her to come told me while standing in front of the sign that says they take televisions they don't accept TVs. When I told her never mind, I would take my thing somewhere else, she told me she'd be happy to take the other things. Like most contributors, it's a concession to take the time to donate things. I'm not interested in driving all over town wasting gas in time to find which of the contributions listed on their website that Goodwill or another charity doesn't feel like accepting today. I bring good things and I spend good valuable time to deliver them to the location. If I'm gonna have this type of trouble, I'm gonna join the million of other Americans, so no longer contribute. I'll just simply set out the trash and somebody drives by and pick it up. If not, I'll let the garbage have it. I won't drive around, begging charity that asks for donations to accept them when I bring them. Not surprisingly, I won't be coming back, but I will be sharing this review with other people so that they can consider whether they want to waste their support on an organization that may or may not value their donations, time, and other contributions.

Recycle Gypsy - vintage - Updated May 2026

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