Here stands one of my favorite haunts. I have found so many wonderful, eclectic items. I can scarcely drive by without at least a quick peek inside.
There are two great things about supporting this organization:
1. A portion of the profits help bring employment opportunities and training to your community.
2. You are helping the environment by reusing and recycling items.
Following is the single issue I have with this establishment.
Any donation they receive with the tags still on them, will systematically be marked at a much higher price. This is not the best practice.
There are others like me, who never get around to removing the tag. Particularly if the tag is at the bottom of something or is in a space that in no way interferes with using it. It may be old or well used, but I never look there so the tag remains, often indefinitely.
Goodwill price managers please respectfully note: A tag is not a reliable indication of an item being nearly new or even gently used. A tag is just a tag and not a valid justification for a price hike.