Humane societies need this sort of stuff; donation centers resell items at near retail prices instead of prices the truly poor and needy can afford.
Not this one. This actually goes to poor people for free. It's done through a catholic charity. The biggest racket is Goodwill. You could go to Walmart and get cheaper shit there. Mostly you just find rich folks going in there looking for a polo shirt.
That's what should happen. Our local goodwills are swamped with ebay and etsy resellers. Plus, goodwill itself cherry picks the items and auctions them on their sites.
I wish they took furniture too. It would make my life a lot easier when the time comes, if my Father doesn't sell the house and passes. Although it's going to be a fight with my brother, it's a perfectly good house in a perfectly good neighborhood completely paid off. He's married to a witch and he's got no balls and he's got power of attorney but we're co-executors. I'm going to try to negotiate a year out of him or I should say her.
I don't want to think about this shit but seeing how my mom went from completely fine to dead in 2 weeks I have to. Pop ain't no spring chicken even though he likes to think he is. He keeps from us, although not that well that he has dizzy spells. All it takes is for one of those dizzy spells to hit when he's walking down the stairs or in the shower and he's a goner.
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