wtpntigger2
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 17, 2005
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Sears used to donate all of their returns and end of the season clothing to local charities. They stopped having to do that over 10 years ago because people would get them for free and then bring them to the store and return or exchange them even when the stores had cut the tags out. Now like most other retail stores they are destroyed - a big waste- but they couldn't afford to continue donating because of the actions of a few.
I worked in the children's dept at Sears in the early 90s and I remember having to cut up brand new winter coats because they had a slight cut in them from a boxcutter.
