rjlipscomb
Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Do ya'll think this is ok to do?
This is an interesting subject.
If Goodwill (including all other charitable outlet stores) intended to only furnish clothing/furniture/etc. to the poor and less fortunate, then why outlet stores conveniently located to everyone. I understand selling the items provides income for the receiving, cleaning, storing and merchandising costs. It just seems reasonable that they mark-up the items a little more so as to provide a source of funding for all of their other programs. Hence, if someone buys and resells they are still contributing to the needs of the less fortunate. We just somehow assumed that the donated items went right to the needy. In reality, the less fortunate probably receive a little more from our donated items. My wife is a huge supporter of Goodwill. And, we shop at the local Salvation Army for antique type furniture and miscellaneous items. This is the heart of Capitalism.
This is an interesting subject.
If Goodwill (including all other charitable outlet stores) intended to only furnish clothing/furniture/etc. to the poor and less fortunate, then why outlet stores conveniently located to everyone. I understand selling the items provides income for the receiving, cleaning, storing and merchandising costs. It just seems reasonable that they mark-up the items a little more so as to provide a source of funding for all of their other programs. Hence, if someone buys and resells they are still contributing to the needs of the less fortunate. We just somehow assumed that the donated items went right to the needy. In reality, the less fortunate probably receive a little more from our donated items. My wife is a huge supporter of Goodwill. And, we shop at the local Salvation Army for antique type furniture and miscellaneous items. This is the heart of Capitalism.