delmar411
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This seems strange, but the manager at one our Goodwills here that have a lot of Target "leftovers" told me that they charge them and they put a little higher prices on them because of that. I told her I thought it was strictly donations and she said that when they get large lots like that new from a store they pay a certain amount for the whole lot - not much I'm sure - but gives them the "freedom" to charge moreAlso, I found out that the stores are sort of franchised out so a certain amount of rules are "set" but they have leeway on others. There are about 8 here in this area that are all under the same management, but I'll have to say they are usually neat and clean. I have been in some that I would not go back to
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Here Target donates all salvage but the goodwill is required to price them at 50% of retail. Which is stupid since you can see the clearance stickers on them with much lower prices. If it didn't sell at Target for that price then why would it sell at Goodwill for double? LOL
But we get a lot of great deals at Goodwill. I've been stalking them lately (we have 5 within a 10mile radius) to try to find a coffee table that I can use for the boys as a lego table. Hopefully I'll find one soon.
We just got a grocery bag of legos for $3. A galactic heroes millennium falcon for $6. This one! A turbo tank star wars thingy for $5 (perfectly complete too!). This one and it looked like the people hadn't figured out that there was a vehicle underneath or how to get it out.
We like to look around and see what we can find. I also got a grocery bag of new in package happy meal toys for $3 for the school's prize bin.
We find random good stuff in our travels.
Also we find a lot of powermat NIB stuff there. We've gotten 2 iphone case chargers and 2 ipod (work for the iphone too) chargers for $5-10 each. This one and this one