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Title: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: ProfessorProfessorson on June 22, 2013, 07:07:37 AM
Before donating or shopping at Goodwill again, you may want to watch these and give it some thought:
http://xfinity.comcast.net/video/Goodwill-paying-disabled-workes-pennies-an-hour/34498115754/Comcast/TopVideoClips/ and
Both articles are similar but contain some different content. Also, to bring a semi-decent amount of trolling content to the thread, the youtube link seems to contain scenes with Dr. Malcolm Betruger. Discuss.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: esteban on June 22, 2013, 07:44:14 AM
Well, damn, I was ignorant about the labor practices at Goodwill.
I always assumed folks were being compensated fairly. How naive.
Sadly, I'm not surprised by the outrageous salaries executives and __________ get paid: countless ministries, charities and non-profit organizations are structured like for-profit corporations (power and money in hands of management).
On a side note: Doom. Damn. Doom.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: BigusSchmuck on June 22, 2013, 08:05:06 AM
So would having crossed eyes count as disability and a wage garnishment? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabismus Ridiculous.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: FiftyQuid on June 22, 2013, 03:40:46 PM
Sorting hangers for 0.22/hour? Sign me up!
Is anyone else thinking that these disabled workers are all just working the sorting rooms for 0.22/hour and putting copy after copy of CIB Stadium Events in their pockets?
In all seriousness, I don't know why anyone needs to take home $1.1 million annually especially CEO's of what are considered charitable organizations. Shit like this, articles like this, are the reason I no longer blindly donate to charities. Instead, Mrs. Quid and I go out and purchase groceries for needy families and deliver them to their front doors. At least this way we know where the money has gone.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Tatsujin on June 22, 2013, 03:44:07 PM
Dr. Malcom Betruger ... sooo good.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Deletion on June 22, 2013, 04:23:54 PM
On a similar note, this piece unearths the worst charities in America in terms of the percentage of donations that ends up helping the needy. They're downright scams that play off the names and reputations of well-known and actually good organizations. The worst offender is the Kids Wish Network (a name meant to confuse donors with the Make-A-Wish Foundation) that spent a whopping $240,000 (1%) of the $18.6 million that it raised in 2012 on actually helping kids.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: xelement5x on June 24, 2013, 10:32:11 AM
Eesh, makes me glad I normally only go to local thrifts instead of a "big box" thrift.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: geise on June 26, 2013, 01:03:19 AM
This is why I stick with the Salvation Army Stores. They are way better, treat workers better, have better prices for people in need for getting stuff, and have way more outreach. I never liked goodwill and knew they did stuff like this.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Mishran on June 26, 2013, 02:23:52 AM
This is why I stick with the Salvation Army Stores. They are way better, treat workers better, have better prices for people in need for getting stuff, and have way more outreach. I never liked goodwill and knew they did stuff like this.
The S.A. got into a world of trouble for misuse of funds itself and other mischief. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/more-trouble-salvation-army-2m-toys-disappear-155110707.html Not the first time they caught hell. Reason I stopped donating to any charities. You just never know if that money is going to the proper place.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: geise on June 26, 2013, 09:45:24 AM
This is why I stick with the Salvation Army Stores. They are way better, treat workers better, have better prices for people in need for getting stuff, and have way more outreach. I never liked goodwill and knew they did stuff like this.
The S.A. got into a world of trouble for misuse of funds itself and other mischief. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/more-trouble-salvation-army-2m-toys-disappear-155110707.html Not the first time they caught hell. Reason I stopped donating to any charities. You just never know if that money is going to the proper place.
Yeah but you can't let 2 people that do shit like that make the whole organization bad. Where it's the main people running goodwill that are deliberately doing it.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Jibbajaba on June 26, 2013, 02:26:38 PM
I f*cking hate Goodwill. It's the Wal-Mart of thrift stores, in every way.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Tatsujin on June 26, 2013, 02:43:20 PM
That ain't no Goodwill, but Badwill.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Mishran on June 26, 2013, 03:03:23 PM
I remember years ago when clothes, toys, and other smaller items weren't over $1. Now you'd be lucky to find anything under $10.
I saw an antique looking coffee table in one a couple years back being sold for $300. Goodwill is a joke.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Tatsujin on June 26, 2013, 03:16:49 PM
I bet they paid the previous owner only few bucks for that table.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: BigusSchmuck on June 26, 2013, 03:17:27 PM
I bet they paid the previous owner only few bucks for that table.
Not even that, as it was surely donated to them.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: PunkicCyborg on June 27, 2013, 02:56:43 AM
I saw a Ikea kids table that was completely covered in marker for $10. You can buy it new from Ikea for $4
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Mishran on June 27, 2013, 03:16:34 AM
Where else can you shop where there is a 150% markup on the price of goods and the seller make 100% profit on what it sells?
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Black Tiger on August 19, 2014, 03:56:48 PM
Apparently gouging old games is such a profitable business, they're now opening dedicated vintage game stores:
http://imgur.com/a/YEMPF
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The price range was all insanely reasonable.*
*Next to a photo of Enduro for 2600, priced at $39.99.
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They even have love for older niche* consoles.
*it's spelled "S-E-G-A".
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: johnnymad on August 19, 2014, 04:03:07 PM
Read about those Grid outlets they're trying out. Makes me sick. You get all your inventory for free and you price it according to ebay. And then you take the time to separate all the games out and send them to their own store to inflate the prices even more? I hate the world sometimes.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: NightWolve on August 19, 2014, 04:17:30 PM
*Next to a photo of Enduro for 2600, priced at $39.99.
Some Atari 2600 cart for $40 bucks, but Mortal Kombat for Genesis is at $9.99 ?? And I think that NES Arkanoid is at $7.99. Pffft. Most of the Atari 2600 library belongs in a landfill. ;)
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: MrFulci on August 19, 2014, 05:20:57 PM
Read about those Grid outlets they're trying out. Makes me sick. You get all your inventory for free and you price it according to ebay. And then you take the time to separate all the games out and send them to their own store to inflate the prices even more? I hate the world sometimes.
It doesn't seem like such a bad idea. It would save someone many car trips, of going from one goodwill to another, seeing what each store has. Most goodwill stores already check for the price of stuff on ebay, anyway, before putting it on the floor. I pretty much gave up on finding anything interesting with video games, after the year 2000 or so.
I'd visit one of these grid stores.
The last time I went to a thrift store was last summer or fall, looked around, and there wasn't even much in the way of books like there used to be. I think they sell most of their books to the bulk book buyers, like Thrift Books.
It was an interesting time, when I could walk into a goodwill, up until 1997 or 1998, and find 100+ Atari games for sale because someone just dumped off their collection, or son's collection. There was that time I bought 50+ MAD Magazine paperback books. Before ebay, goodwill had more surprises.
I've not been to a thrift store at all this year, but reading this thread, I think I'll go to one in the next few weeks. The older one, that's more dilapidated than others, and doesn't have the same foot traffic as the "nicer" ones.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: johnnymad on August 19, 2014, 05:29:14 PM
I just have a problem with Goodwill as a whole, I guess. I go to thrift stores all the time and Goodwill's prices are higher than local mom and pop stores. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
Would be cool to have a guarantee that you'd find games in a store like this, but the whole idea is meh to me.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: HailingTheThings on August 19, 2014, 08:31:58 PM
Haven't been able to find shit there since they started shopgoodwill, which can be decent sometimes, but still...
Goodwill can ess Bailey Jay's dee. Meh.
(http://i.imgur.com/q0y0CrU.jpg)
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Paddyfitz18 on August 20, 2014, 01:46:12 AM
Man, I wasn't aware of that Goodwill "Grid" store. That might be the most messed up thing I see all day! I don't go to Goodwill much. There is a chain of thrift stores in my area called "Unique" that I prefer. Not that I find much. But, the one thing those stores are still great for: CRT's. Piles of them to be found in some of those places. You can still pick up a decent one at a thrift store around here for $5.00 or under.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Necromancer on August 20, 2014, 02:36:08 AM
It's sad that they've been hoarding stuff for months (years?) to stock such stores, paying warehouse space to store it all, and now paying for another store front. I bet they could've priced everything at half of what they're asking now, already sold it at their existing stores, and earned just as much profit with the lowered overhead.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: johnnymad on August 20, 2014, 06:35:20 AM
It's sad that they've been hoarding stuff for months (years?) to stock such stores, paying warehouse space to store it all, and now paying for another store front. I bet they could've priced everything at half of what they're asking now, already sold it at their existing stores, and earned just as much profit with the lowered overhead.
Yes, yes and yes!!!
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Medic_wheat on August 20, 2014, 12:43:34 PM
I would much rather spend my time flirting with a cute man, tranny, etc. than Joe, for example.
Now, Joe and I would have a lot to talk about, and it would be fun, but I wouldn't be flirting to with him.
I hope this clears things up.
Also, PM me those pics of you in a tube top (you know you have them).
(http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: Medic_wheat on August 21, 2014, 04:08:44 AM
So I was at a Goodwill last weekend (okay like 4 of them) and apart from that big ass tv I mentioned in some other thread I felt I woudl add this...
The last Goodwill I visited on Sunday had a treasure trove of NES, and SNES goodies all in one lot..
BUT
they were behind glass and you couldn't buy them..
noooo you needed to bid on them (starting at $240) for the lot. with the bid ending sometime this month.....
I lookedat what was there...a NES, and SNES, a Genesis and a few random games (nothing bad but nothing excting warrenting a price tage of it's starting bid.
Needless to say I passed ......
Last time (about a year or two ago) I saw a Nintendo lot in a Goodwill in Austin, TX go for auction along with other "high dollar" stuff...it was not nearly as nice of stuff as what I saw at this other Goodwill in San Antonio, TX, BUT I went to the auction that was heled that weekend...made a trip out of it...drove to Austin, TX which was about 2 1/2 hours away......and started to big...but once it broke into the $120 range I gave up.........that little Nintendo lot (honeslty nothing to interesting) went for $200 ish....
So yeah....I don't know...I just to love going to Salvatoin Army and Goodwill....you'd find really interesting furniture that can be made to look great, sometimes really nice things from the 50's and 60's (to me) for a song....
but it seems that everything get's checked by ebay.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: jtucci31 on August 21, 2014, 04:13:11 AM
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: johnnymad on August 21, 2014, 04:14:10 AM
It's starting to get frustrating at thrift stores. Find something game related MAYBE one out of every ten times I go to a store. I will still continue to go though as it's fun looking for stuff. I have other hobbies and things I'm looking out for so it still makes the trips worthwhile...sometimes.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: toymachine78 on August 29, 2014, 11:54:02 AM
Well here is some good news regarding The Grid Goodwill Stores. Apparently the stores are stocked only from regional donations.
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: MrBroadway on August 29, 2014, 12:39:00 PM
Screw regional donations, too. Why on earth is this a real thing? People give to Goodwill for FREE so that they can screw over vulnerable workers and enrich management? That is the scammiest business model and a thousand leagues scammier than reselling for the sake of reselling. f*ck Goodwill, and I don't hold anyone in too high of a regard who goes there knowing what kind of shitbucket practices they have in place.
I don't even give a shit if I can buy a Magical Chase in there for $5. I'd much rather go to Salvation Army and local thrifts. I've got morals!
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: wildfruit on August 29, 2014, 01:03:48 PM
Oracle of ages a trophy item? Nah
Title: Re: After a break, back on the topic of Goodwill
Post by: toymachine78 on August 29, 2014, 01:32:34 PM
Screw regional donations, too. Why on earth is this a real thing? People give to Goodwill for FREE so that they can screw over vulnerable workers and enrich management? That is the scammiest business model and a thousand leagues scammier than reselling for the sake of reselling. f*ck Goodwill, and I don't hold anyone in too high of a regard who goes there knowing what kind of shitbucket practices they have in place.
I don't even give a shit if I can buy a Magical Chase in there for $5. I'd much rather go to Salvation Army and local thrifts. I've got morals!
I agree. There was a GW store on eBay that was offering Best Offer on a 12.99 game. I offered $8 . He declined the offer and said it wasn't fair. I said that the game is a donation so any money should be better than no money. And revenue now is better than revenue later from a business standpoint.