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So, they smash up stuff they can't sell. I heard that most of the stuff thats donated ends up in the trash.
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I probably would have bought it if they hadn't completely destroyed it, the board inside is in 11 pieces. I will never go back to that store if that is the way old electronics are treated.
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If that's what they do, I likely won't be donating any more good stuff to Good Will or Salvation Army, the two local ones I give to. Rather than trashing, they should set up a "Last Call" $1 table in front of the store for things that don't sell or they don't know anything about. Last edited by Ed in Tx; 04-20-2017 at 03:15 PM. |
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I was going to post the same last night. Agree 100 percent.The same at the flea markets.It probably was a trendy that totaled it out.I love to go out to his fancy car and do the same. They dont know any better.
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